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CPD Calendar-2016, University of Engineering & Technology Lahore

PEB Name: University of Engineering & Technology Lahore

PEB Registration No: PEB-P-UETLHR-0034

Name of PEB Coordinator: Prof. Dr. Habib-ur-Rehman

CPD
CPD Category /
S/No CPD Title Location Dates Collaboration Resource Person Credit Fee (Rs.)
Type
Points
Prof. Dr. M. Shahid Rafique, Prof. Dr.
Laser and Optronics
One Day Workshop on Materials 15th March Anwar Latif, Prof. Dr. Rehana Sharif, Prof.
1 Workshop Center, Deptt. of Physics, N/A 1 3000
Characterization 2016 Dr. Khurram Siraj, Dr. Shamalia Shahzadi,
UET, Lahore.
Dr. Abdul Waheed Anwar.

Applied Rock Mechanics for Transportation Engineering 22nd March, Dr. Muhammad Zaka Emad, Mining
2 Workshop N/A 1 3000
Construction and Mining Seminar Hall, UET, Lahore 2016 Engineering Department, UET, Lahore

Reliability Centered Maintenance


Transportation Engineering 29th March,
3 (RCM) - A Guarantee to Optimized Workshop N/A Dr. Anees Ur Rehman, MED, UET, Lahore 1 3000
Seminar Hall, UET, Lahore 2016
Plant Operations & Maintenance

Business for Scientists and


4 Workshop IBM, UET, Lahore. 5th April, 2016 N/A Dr. Muhammad Fiaz, IBM, UET, Lahore 1 3000
Engineers (Entrepreneurship)

Dr. M. Azhar Saleem CED, UET Lahore


Transportation Engineering 10th May, UET LHR and
5 Bridge Design for Beginners Lecture Hafiz Muhammad Ahmad, Structure 1 3000
Seminar Hall, UET, Lahore 2016 NESPAK
Division, NESPAK, Lahore

Seminar Hall, Metallurgical


Ceramics - Structural and Advanced 24th May, Dr. Muhammad Asif Rafiq, Dr. Ehsan Ul
6 Workshop and Materials Engineering N/A 1 3000
(Smart) Applications 2016 Haq (MME, UET Lahore)
Department, UET, Lahore.
Conference Room,
Applications of Computational Fluid National Library of 23th August, Dr. Muhammad Sajid Kamran, MED, UET,
7 Workshop UET, Lahore 1 3000
Dynamics in Academia and Industry Engineering Sciences, 2016 Lahore
UET, Lahore.
Library Hall, Department of Prof. Dr. Asif Ali Qaiser, Department of
20th Sep,
8 Essential Skills for Scientific Writing Workshop Polymer & Process N/A Polymer & Process Engineering, UET, 1 3000
2016
Engineering, UET, Lahore. Lahore.

Hydrological Studies for Hydropower Transportation Engineering 27th Sep, Prof. Dr. Habib-ur-Rehman, CED, UET,
9 Lecture N/A 1 3000
Projects Seminar Hall, UET, Lahore 2016 Lahore

OHS Risk Assessment and Transportation Engineering Prof. Dr. -Ing. Naveed Ramzan, UET
10 Workshop 18th Oct, 2016 N/A 1 3000
Management Seminar Hall, UET, Lahore Faisalabad

Electrical Safety and Prevention of Transportation Engineering Dr. M. A Saqib, Electrical Engineering
11 Workshop 25th Oct, 2016 N/A 1 3000
Electrical Fires Seminar Hall, UET, Lahore Department, UET, Lahore

15th Nov, Prof. Dr. N.A., Mufti, Dean IME, UET,


12 Project Risk Management Lecture IBM, UET, Lahore. N/A 1 3000
2016 Lahore

13th Dec,
13 Lean Six Sigma (LSS) Workshop IBM, UET, Lahore. N/A Dr. Asif Mahmood, IBM, UET, Lahore 1 3000
2016
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Activity No.1
CPD Title: Materials Characterization

Objectives: To familiarize the Engineers and scientist about the Material Characterization Techniques

a. Electron Microscopy (SEM and TEM)


b. X-ray Diffraction techqniues
c. Raman Spectrometry
Main Contents:
d. Optical Characterization techniques
e. Vibraing sample magnetometry
f. Atomic Force Microscopy
Civil Enineerinrs, Mechanical Engineers, Metallurgical Engineers, Chemical Engineers, Electrical
Target Participants:
Engineers, Mining Engineers, Geological Engineers, Environmental Engineers, Physicists, Chemists.
Duration: 1 day

Activity No.2
CPD Title: Applied Rock Mechanics for Construction and Mining
1. Recognize and discuss applied rock mechanics.
Objectives:
2. Demonstrate the applications of numerical modelling in rock mechanics
a. Rock characterization
b. Stresses around simple openings
c. Rock support system
Main Contents: d. Rock failure criteria
e. Empirical stope design
f. Introduction to rock slope engineering
g. Numerical modelling in rock mechanics
Target Participants: Mining Engineers, Civil Enineers, Geo-Engineers, Geological Engineers, Geologists
Duration: 1 day
Activity No. 3
CPD Title: Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) - A Gaureentee to Optimised Plant Operations & Maintenance

Objectives:
a. Life Cycle Costs
b. Conventional Plant Maintenance Regimes
Main Contents
c. Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) Concepts
d. RCM Implementation
Target Participants Industrial professionals working in plant operation and maintenance departments
Duration 1 day

Activity No.4
CPD Title: Entrepreneurship
To transform engineers to entrepreneurs so that they would be able to bear risks, bring innovation,
Objectives:
generate employment, and mobilize resources
a. Theories and Significance of Entrepreneurship
b. Models of Entrepreneurship Development
c. Establishing a New Enterprise
Main Contents: d. Recognizing Opportunities &Generating Ideas
e. Writing a Business Plan
f. Expansion Strategies of an Enterprise
g. Personnel Planning & Recruiting
Target Participants: All Engineers
Duration: 1 day
Activity No. 5
CPD Title: Bridge Design for Beginners

Objectives: To introduce the structural engineers with the design methodology of concrete highway bridges

a. Introduction to various types of bridge structures


b. AASHTO and Pakistan Highway Loading
c. Analysis of Bridge System
Main Contents: d. Design of Deck
e. Design of Prestressed Concrete Girders
f. Design of Bearing Pads
g. Design of Sub-structure

Target Participants: Civil Engineers

Duration: 1 day

Activity No.6
CPD Title: Ceramics - Structural and Advanced (Smart) Applications

To familiarize the Graduate Engineers with the tradional and advanced applications of ceramics.
Objectives:
To introduce them with latest trends in various research areas of ceramics.

a. Basics of Ceramics
b. Major applications of traditional and advanced ceramics
c. Important parametes required for various application.
Main Contents:
d. Role of defects and microstructure on the properties
e. Geo-ceramics and its applications especially for the construction industry
f. Case studies

Material Engineers, Manufacturing Engineers, Electrical Engineers, Mechanical, Chemical Engineers,


Target Participants:
Civil Engineers
Duration: 01 day
Activity No.7
CPD Title: Applications of Computational Fluid Dynamics in Academia and Industry
Introducing engineers to the significance of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Discussing basics of
Objectives:
CFD, conducting tutorials on different applications.
1) A Brief Introduction to CFD
2) Basic of CFD
Main Contents:
3) Key steps involved in CFD analysis
4) Tutorials on flow and heat transfer analyses
Target Participants: All graduate, postgraduate students, faculty members and Industrial professionals
Duration: 1 day

Activity No. 8
CPD Title: Essential Skills for Scientific Writing
Objectives: To learn the skills requied for better scientific commnunication
1. Basic errors in scientific commnunication
Main Contents: 2. Essential skills required to write properly
3. Software tools
Target Participants: Open for all
Duration: 1 day

Activity No.9
CPD Title: Hydrological Studies for Hydropower Projects
Objectives: To assess the mean annual water discharge and sediment discharge at a dam site location

a. Flow study for a hydropower project site


b. Low flow analysis
c. Flood study for a hydropower site
Main Contents: d. Dam break study
e. Sedimentation study for the site
f. Assessment of life of reservoir without flushing
g. Flushing of reservoir sedimentation
Target Participants: Civil Enineerinrs, Agricultural Engineers, Water Resources engineers, water managers
Duration: 1 day
Activity No. 10
CPD Title: OH&S Risk Assesment and Mangement
Objectives: To make the participants able to assess the OH&S Risks and devise control measures
a. Fundamentals of Safety/Risks
b. Principles of Risk Assessment and Rating
Main Contents:
c. Risk Control strategies
d. Safety Management System

Target Participants: All Disciplines of Engineers


Duration: 1 day

Activity No.11
CPD Title: Electrical Safety and Prevention of Electrical Fires
Objectives: To assess the mean annual water discharge and sediment discharge at a dam site location
a. Effect of current on human body and electric shocks
b. Grounding electrical equipment for humans protection
c. Safe electrical practice for prevention of electric shocks
d. Reasons for electrical fires
Main Contents:
e. Short circuits and arcing faults
f. Limitation of circuit breakers to prevent electrical fires resulting from short circuits
g. Roles of high breaking capacity (HBC) fuses and arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCIs) in prevention of
electrical fires.
Engineers from all disciplines and Architects. Especially useful for Consultants and Contractors dealing
Target Participants:
with electrical wiring of commercial and residential building.
Duration: 1 day
Activity No.12
CPD Title: Project Risk Management
Risk management is inevitably involved in every aspect of planning and implementing a project. A risk
Objectives: identification workshop will help reduce project uncertainty and volatility around project scope, schedule,
quality, and cost variances.
a. Introduction to Risk and Risk Management basics
b. Risk appetite and tolerance
c. Types of risk
Main Contents: d. Techniques for identification
e. Evaluating impact
f. Quantitative and qualitative risk analysis methods
g. Risk Management Plan
An excellent opportunity for:
Engineers of all types, project managers and project team members, programme managers, project
sponsors, planning advisers, technical managers, project engineers, system engineers, software systems
Target Participants:
engineers, those who are involved in the design, procurement, and implementation of technical,
construction, IT, or service projects.

Duration: 1 day

Activity No.13
CPD Title: Lean Six Sigma (LSS)
The overarching learning objective of this popular workshop will provide a broad understanding towards
successful implementation of process improvement methods by developing familiarity with the basic
Objectives: concepts and language of Lean Six Sigma. Moreover, participants will better recognize how they can
apply the techniques for both quantitative and non-quantitative analysis to get projects with reduced costs
and increased productivity.
a. Lean Six Sigma introduction to achieve business objectives.
b. 5S, waste reduction, mistake proofing and value stream mapping.
c. Pareto Analysis
Main Contents: d. Quality Function Deployement
e. DMAIC (Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control) Project Model and demonstration of common
process improvement tools
f. The use of Minitab software for Six Sigma implementation
Those who want to get certified as Green Belt in Six Sigma
All engineers including senior leaders, middle managers, front line workers, future managers
Target Participants:
Management and Engineering Students, Professionals doing research, innovations or consulting in
process improvement practices
Duration: 1 day

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