Announcements & Events
Seminar: Fuels for High-Altitude Emission Reduction: Advancing Sustainability Through Mech-Chem Engineering
The Research and Conferences Unit at the College of Engineering announces the organization of a scientific seminar titled " Fuels for High-Altitude Emission Reduction: Advancing Sustainability Through Mech-Chem Engineering." The seminar will be supervised by Dr. Mohammad Yunus. It will take place tomorrow, Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at 11:50 AM in the college's conference hall. The seminar focuses on exploring modern technological methods to reduce the automotive pollution in general and pollution at higher altitudes in particular through combined approach of mechanical and chemical engineering. Everyone is invited to attend this important scientific event and participate in valuable discussions on the topic.
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Summer Training 1446 – Chemical Engineering Department
Department of Chemical Engineering Announces registration for Summer Training for the academic year 1446.
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Training Course : RTL Design and TB Verification
The aim of the training on "RTL Design and TB Verification" in IC design is to equip future electrical engineers with the fundamental skills and knowledge required to design and verify digital hardware at the Register-Transfer Level (RTL). This training shall focus on understanding RTL design concepts, coding & methodologies using Hardware Description Languages (HDLs) like VHDL or Verilog, and the importance of creating robust testbenches to test and validate the functionality of the digital hardware. The participants will gain practical hands-on experience in design, simulating, debugging, and verifying RTL designs to ensure high-quality and error-free digital circuits and its integration into integrated circuits (ICs).
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Seminar: Data Analysis Techniques
The Scientific Research and Conferences Unit and alumni unit of the College of Engineering are pleased to invite you to an insightful seminar on "Data Analysis Techniques." The session will be conducted by Dr. Bilal Akbar Chuddher on Wednesday, 19th February 2025, at 11:50 AM in the Seminar Hall at the Collège of Engineering.
This session is designed to equip students, researchers, and professionals with essential analytical skills to enhance decision-making and problem-solving in engineering and beyond through data analysis.
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General Invitation: International Mechanical Engineering Societies Branches
The Mechanical Engineering Department at the College of Engineering announces an exhibition titled: "International Mechanical Engineering Societies Branches"
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Seminar: Vibration control of lightweight Tensegrity Systems
The Research and Conferences Unit at the College of Engineering is organizing a scientific seminar titled "Vibration Control of Lightweight Tensegrity Systems." The event will be presented by Dr. Mohamed Hechmi El Ouni and is scheduled for, Wednesday, February 12, 2025, at 11:50 AM in the college's conference hall. The seminar will discuss passive, active, and semi-active strategies for controlling vibrations in various tensegrity systems. All are welcome to attend this important scientific event and engage in insightful discussions on the topic.
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Seminar : Energy-Efficient Building Design: Addressing Cooling Demands And Environmental Challenges In Saudi Arabia's Hyper-Arid Climate
The Scientific Research and Conferences Unit (SR&CU) of the Faculty of Engineering is delighted to announce an upcoming scientific presentation titled "Energy-Efficient Building Design: Addressing Cooling Demands and Environmental Challenges in Saudi Arabia's Hyper-Arid Climate." The topic will be presented by Dr. Muhammad Arshad on Wednesday, February 5th, 2025, at 11:50 AM in the College Conference Hall.
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Training Course: Role of Logic Design & Synthesis in IC Design
A specialized training course titled "The Role of Logic Design and Synthesis in Integrated Circuit Design" was conducted by Dr. Neeraj Kumar Shukla, the Associate Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department at the College of Engineering, to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles in this field. The course covered how logic design and synthesis serve as essential tools in developing integrated circuits, offering both theoretical foundations and practical applications to enhance participants' skills.