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Annual Report

2011-12
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
S No Particulars Page No.
01 Executive Summary 4
02 Vice Chancellors Massage 5
03 Kohat University Of Science & Technology 6 10
CHAPTER-1
Academic Activities 11 14
CHAPTER-2
Research and Development 15 68
CHAPTER-3
Quality Assurance 69 72
CHAPTER-4
Faculty Development 73 74
CHAPTER-5
Access 75 79
CHAPTER-6
Universities Building Economies 80 81
CHAPTER-7
Strengthening Physical Infrastructure 82 83
CHAPTER-8
Strengthening Technological Infrastructure 84 88
CHAPTER-9
University Building Communities 89 90
CHAPTER-10
Sports 91 93
CHAPTER-11
Universities Building Leadership 94 95
CHAPTER-12
Finance 96 99
CHAPTER-13
University Governance 100 101
CHAPTER-14
Office of Resource Generation/Development 102 104
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CHAPTER-15
Health Centre/Medical Facilities 105 106
Glimpses 107 113
Editorial Committee 114
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Kohat University of Science & Technology (KUST), a nascent public sector academic
institution, strives to achieve academic excellence through continuous improvement of its
research and teaching by providing faculty and students with an environment conducive for
creation and dissemination of knowledge. At KUST, we place great emphasis on optimal
usage of the available resources without compromising on quality. Our programs and
activities are not only structured to address the socio-economic needs of the region but also
have a modern orientation so that our graduates and faculty can compete internationally.
KUST has made considerable progress in 2011-12 in terms of academics, and manpower,
etc:
The average intake of the university during the year has been between 900 950
students, whereas the total enrollment remained during the year 3700 to 4000.
The output of the students during the year has been 943 in various disciplines.
Due to technical jurisdiction, 480 students from Medical and Engineering Departments
were demerged/ transferred to KMU and UET Peshawar respectively.
36 scholars were abroad for seeking higher studies under the approved developmental
projects. 19 out of these scholars have completed their PhDs and joined back KUST
while the remaining are expected to join before June 2013.
24 scholars were abroad for pursuing higher studies under HEC programs as well as self
financed programs. 07 out of these scholars have completed their PhDs and joined back
KUST. Similarly 07 new scholars have got admission for M.Phil leading to PhD studies
during the year.
The best Teacher Awards for the year 2011-12 was conferred upon Dr. Murad Ali Khan,
Associate Professor by the HEC.
KUST is maintaining an online journal in the field of Information Technology. Dr.
Shafiullah is the chief editor of the journal.
03 faculty members became the authors/co-authors of 06 books published during the
year.
In 2011-12, 09 training workshops/seminars were organized while 130 faculty members
attended various conferences/workshops/seminars in order to build research capacity
and dissemination of knowledge of the target group.
During the year, our faculty members published 274 research papers in various
disciplines and 12 reaseach papers were presented in national and international
conferences and seminars in various parts of the world.
972 students were granted financial assistance worth Rs. 7.808 million under various
scholarship schemes during the year.
The university organized various sports on campus and participated in all Pakistan
intervarsity sport events.
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VICE CHANCELLORS MESSAGE
Kohat University of Science & Technology (KUST), established in December 2001, is
progressing in a multidimensional way both in terms of human resource as well as physical
environment. The number of students and employees is on the rise as KUST expands and
develops its physical and intellectual infrastructure.
The Annual Report 2011-12 reflects the progress KUST has made. It gives an overview of
the academic and developmental activities during the year. We look forward to receiving
feedback and guidance from you. Lets think of ways and means to strengthen KUST.
Nasir Jamal Khattak, PhD (Amherst)
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KOHAT UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TEHCNOLOGY
Rationale
Kohat University of Science and Technology is a Public Sector University endeavoring to be
at the forefront of science and technology such that to provide the entrepreneurship,
research, education and other client agencies with innovative ideas through highly
motivated, ambitious, and forward-looking graduates.
To develop and sustain high quality education, KUST is providing strong academic,
guidance, and welfare systems designed to support students from every walk of life and
every community. Capacity building, degree programs, and an ever-growing national
dimension, are our distinctive characteristics, all planned to contribute to the outstanding
employment prospects of our graduates.
The establishment of KUST is in line with the objectives of the Higher Education aiming to
ensure the availability of quality education and uplifting of research capabilities of the
universities.
The capital of the province Peshawar - has well-established universities (both in the public
and private sectors) while the southern part lacked such facilities till the recent past.
Establishment of KUST is a first single step towards this great journey. It covers the southern
and western flank of the province and thus completes the network of the universities in all
parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Location
Kohat University of Sciences & Technology is situated at a distance of 9km from Kohat City
on Indus Highway. Briefly to mention, the historic city of Kohat, lying at the confluence of
Orakzai and Kurram Agencies on one side and Dara Adam Khel on the other side is famous
for being the centre of Inter Services Selection Board, Home of Signals, Cadet College
Kohat, and Tanda Dam. It has one of the most beautiful cantonments of the Province and a
famous Kohat Fort made by Mughal Emperor Akbar.
Kohat lies at the periphery of Southern areas of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and is at a distance of
66 km from the provincial capital, Peshawar. The newly constructed Kohat Tunnel has
further enhanced its strategic importance. It is the hometown of many brave sons who have
served and are serving in the armed forces of Pakistan and other government institutions
and have rendered great sacrifices for the country on many occasions
Objectives of KUST
Promote and facilitate the advancement and dissemination of knowledge in the country
in general and in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in particular.
Undertake research on goal-oriented problems in those areas where fast solution may
be expected through the introduction of such facilities.
Hold workshops and colloquia for training of manpower.
Create awareness about the various programs offered and to ensure their accessibility.
Extend advanced facilities in said programs to the students and scientists from
neighboring countries for collaborative education and research.
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MISSION VISION AND GOALS
Mission Statement
Kohat University of Science & Technology aspires to be one of the most energetic and
responsive universities of the province, offering unparalleled educational opportunities for
the students seeking the highest quality undergraduate, graduate, and continuing personal
or professional enrichment in arts and sciences and selected professions. The goal of KUST
is to be a publicly supported Doctoral/Research University. KUST will be known especially
for the individual commitment of each member of its diverse faculty and staff to extending
educational opportunity and ensuring student learning and success, both at the graduate
and undergraduate levels; its nationally and internationally recognized capacity for research
and scholarship; and its willingness to join its resources in collaboration with those of other
institutions to address the major educational, economic, social, and cultural needs of the
region. KUST has a special responsibility to build the intellectual capital of this region.
KUST is the only University in the Kohat Division, fully engaged in the discovery,
dissemination, synthesis, and application of knowledge. It provides for the educational,
economic, social, and cultural advancement of the people of the region through continuous
professional education opportunities, research, and collaborative relationships with
internationally renowned institutions.
Vision Statement
The primary commitment of KUST is to extend educational opportunities and to ensure
success for qualified students of diverse backgrounds through informed and effective
teaching in arts and sciences and in selected professional programs of Arts and Sciences,
Business Administration, Education, Information Technology, and Health, and services
designed to support students intellectual and personal development.
With a broad institutional commitment to education as the foundation for constructive
citizenship, professional practice, and lifelong learning, KUST is prepared to focus
interdisciplinary resources to address seven broad areas of concern to the region: 1) Natural
Sciences; 2) Social Sciences; 3) Business and Finance; 4) Information Technology; 5)
Health; 6) Education; and 7) Applied Sciences and Technologies.
Goals
1. Educational
To improve educational opportunities that respond to the intellectual and professional
needs of the region.
Increase number of doctoral programs in high demand fields.
Maintain a broad portfolio of graduate and postgraduate programs.
Increase enrollment systematically to 10,000 students by the year 2020.
Use effective review and assessment as the basis for program improvement.
Foster channels of communication to and from the community that facilitate the
integration of the University and its programs into the life of the community.
2. Research
To increase both faculty and student research that will address fundamental and regional
problems.
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Expand campus physical and human infrastructure supportive of research.
Secure public and private funding for faculty and student research.
Accelerate the research activity of the University that meets the needs of the region.
Communicate university research activities to the public to increase understanding,
enhance support, and facilitate the application of the products of research.
3. Services
To provide a variety of services that respond to the ongoing and emerging regional needs.
Increase collaborative relationships with regional public, private and non-profit
institutions.
Establish web-based one-stop enrollment for undergraduate student services.
Provide services which impact positively the many challenges facing the region,
province, and nation by developing partnerships that educate and provide research
opportunities and which also impact public policy, education, and ethical issues.
Promote relationships through public relations to strengthen existing partnerships and
develop new ones.
Foster lifelong relationships with alumni through the implementation of cultural, athletic,
and career-related program offerings, including creation of the new Alumni Center,
connecting alumni to the University and the community.
4. Physical and Financial Infrastructure
To increase the physical and financial infrastructure as needed to support the expanding
educational, research, and service activities of the University.
Increase the capacity of the University for increased enrollment through an aggressive
construction program.
Increase the infrastructure in support of technology.
Develop creative and entrepreneurial partnerships and programs, which help tackle
space and financial issues unmet by state appropriations.
Maintain sufficient controls to ensure effective and efficient use of resources available to
the University.
5. Faculty and Staff Development
To provide support for faculty and staff development:
Assist faculty members in delivery of effective instruction to a diverse student body,
including those with differing intellectual abilities, learning styles, personal
circumstances, levels of motivation, and academic preparation
Enhance faculty effectiveness through assistance with the integration of information
technology into instruction, research and creative efforts
Assist faculty and staff members to serve as more knowledgeable and effective
academic advisors, especially with respect to general degree requirements and campus-
wide academic policies and procedures
Assist staff members in obtaining training necessary to ensure professional competence
6. Student and Community Life
To enhance student and community life:
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Implement programs that integrate new students into the academic and social structures
of the campus
Create new opportunities of foreign education for students
Involve students in activities and programs that promote healthy lifestyles and physical
development
Provide quality entertainment through the Athletic Program
Enhance student morale and pride in the University
Pursue joint sponsorship of events with private sector
Promote student activities and accomplishments through public relations activities
Plan for and effectively manage facilities that enhance student learning and development
outside the classroom
7. Learning in a Culturally Rich Environment
To enhance opportunities for learning in a culturally rich environment:
Increase the enrollment, retention, and success of qualified students from diverse
backgrounds
Increase the recruitment, retention, and success of faculty, staff, and administrators from
diverse backgrounds
Foster an environment that recognizes the benefits of diversity and supports an inclusive
community
8. Students
To graduate students with the breadth and depth of knowledge and the intellectual and
professional skills which prepare them for a productive life in an ever-changing world;
Foster a realistic understanding of their personal potentials
Promote a commitment to responsible citizenship and a capacity to lead
Encourage strong ties and commitment to the University and its mission and vision
Develop fundamental skills of inquiry in writing, mathematical and logical reasoning,
information literacy and technology, and the sciences
Develop an understanding and appreciation of the themes of liberal education for private
and public life in the areas of arts and society, the western tradition, global
understanding, and ethical issues and cultural critique
Develop oral and written communication skills
Develop the ability to engage in reasoned debate about pressing moral concerns and to
resolve them in an ethically sound and responsible manner
9. Public Knowledge
To enhance public knowledge of the educational opportunities and services provided by
the University:
Create and produce visually appealing publications to communicate vital information
Conduct a comprehensive public relations program that utilizes comprehensive media
relationships, special events and public speaking activities
Develop and implement an image advertising campaign to build and create awareness of
the services, capabilities and contributions of the KUST that enhance business and
improve quality of life in the region
Successfully complete the philanthropic campaign
Continue to educate constituents about KUST giving opportunities
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Conduct outreach events involving alumni to raise awareness and interest in the
opportunities and services provided by the University
Communicate the Universitys crucial role in the region and province to legislative,
business, and local government leaders about University needs and resources
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CHAPTER-1
ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
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ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
There are three faculties (i.e. Faculty of Science, Faculty of Biological Sciences, and Faculty
of Social Sciences) presently functioning in the university comprising of the following
departments/institutes offering different programs as tabulated below:
S.
#
Department/
Institute Name
Undergraduate Postgraduate MS/Ph.D
1 Chemistry BS MSc M.Phil,
Ph.D
2 IPS Pharm-D (Professional)
3 English MA
4 IER B.Ed. MEd M.Phil,
Ph.D
5 J&MC BS Master
6 Microbiology BS M.Phil,
Ph.D
7 Biotechnology BS MSc M.Phil,
Ph.D
8 CRS MA M.Phil,
Ph.D
9 Plant Sciences BS MSc M.Phil,
Ph.D
10 IMS BBA MBA
11 Economics BS MSc M.Phil
12 Mathematics BS MSc
13 Physics BS MSc M.Phil,
Ph.D
14 Zoology BS MSc M.Phil,
Ph.D
15 SW&S BS MSc M.Phil
16 IIT BSCS MCS MS, Ph.D
Academic Achievements
During the year under report 943 students have been passed out comprising of 702
males and 241 females
The University encouraged and facilitated the postgraduate affiliated colleges to
launch BS Programs in English, Statistics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and M.Com
programs.
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University organized a series of trainings to the faculty members of the University
and Postgraduate affiliated colleges to efficiently run the BS Program in their colleges
under the semester system.
To promote the research culture in the University, rules & regulations framed for the
award of research incentives. Incentives have been awarded to the faculty who has
published their research work in journals of impact factor.
Honors & Awards
Best teacher award conferred upon Dr. Murad Ali Khan, Associate Professor,
Department of Chemistry, KUST, Kohat
55 students of various disciplines were conferred upon Gold Medals by the
honorable Chancellor in the KUST 6
th
Convocation held on April 14, 2013
Best Presentation Award, awarded to Dr. Rashid Ahmad, Chairman Department
of Physics in International Scientific Spring from March 05-09, 2012 at National
Center for Physics (NCP), Islamabad.
o Foreign Academic Linkages
1. Tsukuba University Japan
2. Saga University Japan
3. Sunchon National University Korea
4. Queens Mary University Belfast UK
5. Kyungpook National University Korea
6. Glasgow University UK
7. Brunel University UK
8. Leicester University UK
9. University of Kentucky USA
10. Chonbuk National University, Korea
11. Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
12. University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
13. University of Kent, UK
14. Greenwich University, UK
15. Strathclyde University, UK
16. University of Essex, UK
17. University of PISA, Italy
o Institutional linkage
1. National Center for Physics (NCP), Islamabad
2. Lahore University of Management Sciences, Lahore
3. University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar
4. Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad
5. Nishter Special Education School for Visually Handicapped Children, Kohat
6. Sarhad Rural Support Program (SRSP)
7. SMEDA Peshawar
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8. Qarshi Industries, Hattar, Pakistan
9. Aga Khan University, Pakistan
10. University of Karachi, Pakistan
11. University of Peshawar, Pakistan
12. Gomal University, D.I.Khan, Pakistan
13. University of Malakand
14. COMSATS Abbottabad
15. International Centre for Chemical & Biological Sciences (HEJ), Karachi
16. University of Veterinary Sciences, Lahore
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CHAPTER-2
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
o R&D-AN OVERVIEW
In accordance with the directives of the HEC, an office of Research, Innovation and
Commercialization (ORIC) has been established at KUST comprising the following scientist
and other members:
1. Dr. Fida Younas Khattak, Dean Faculty of Science, (Convener)
2. Dr. shafiq-ur-Rehman, Dean Faculty of Biological Sciences (Member)
3. Dr. Mohammad Jamil, Chairman Department of Biotechnology (Member)
4. Dr. Murad Ali Khan, Chairman, Department of Chemistry (Member)
5. Dr. Kaleem ullah, Director IMS (Member)
6. Mr. Mohammad Zafar Khan, Director Finance (Member)
7. Ms. Yasmeen, AD QEC (Member)
8. Mr. Mohammad Zakir Director P&D (Member cum Secretary)
o RESEARCH PROJECTS UNDER IMPLEMENTATION DURING THE YEAR:
S. No Name of Research Project
Principal
Investigator
Donor
Agency
Amount
Sanctioned
Duration
of the
Project
1
Epidemiology of
Leishmaniasis in canine and
human beings in NWFP
Dr. Sultan
Ayaz
HEC
2.223
million
24 Months
2
Epidemiology and Molecular
Detection of Zoonotic
parasites in water sources
of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan
Dr. Sultan
Ayaz
HEC
4.454
million
24 Months
3
Isolation and Identification
of Protease Producing
Bacteria from Kohat, KPK,
Dr. Noor
Muhammad
HEC 0.5 million 12 months
4
Genetic Diversity inCircuma
L. germ plasm as revealed
by RAPD Markers
Dr. Rehan
Naeem
HEC 0.5 million 12 months
5
Impact of higher education
in the social adjustment of
women in Islamic
Perspective in Pakistan
Dr. Ishtiaq
Hussain
HEC
2.295
million
24 months
6
PhytoChemical Investigation
and Biological Activity of
Genus Sonchus with
Emphasis on Biologically
Active Constituents
Dr. Sultan
Ayaz
HEC
0.227
million
Completed
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7
Optimization of Conditions
for conversion of Gypsom
into manufacturing end pilot
scale basis.
Dr. Tasleem
Hussain
Shah
HEC
0.221
million
Completed
8
Rice Under the Stress
Condition
Dr. Jamil
HEC 1.125
million
Completed
9
English Access Micro
Scholarship
English
Department
HEC 3.870
million
completed
10 Open Profile Talent hunt.
Dr. Khalid
Latif *
ICT
0.500
million
6 months
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Image Lexicon: An
ObjectNet for Images
Dr.
Irfanullah
HEC
0.410
million
9 months
12
Semantic Histogram: A
roadmap to bridge the
semantic gap.
Dr. Nida
Aslam
HEC
0.450
million
9 months
13
Low complexity decoding of
non-binary LDPC codes
Dr. Bilal
Shams
HEC
0.500
million
9 months
14
Critical analysis of Bio-
inspired routing protocol in
multi-hop wireless networks
Dr.
Shafiullah
HEC
0.440
millions
9 months
Grand Total
17.715
million
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o PUBLICATIONS
Department of Botany
S.
N
o
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publication
1
Late Quaternary
climate and
landscape evolution
in arid Central Asia: A
multiproxy study of
lake archive Bayan
Tohomiin Nuur, Gobi
Desert, southern
Mongolia
Waheed
Murad
Journal of
Asian Earth
Sciences
48 (2012) 125
135
2.21 2012
2
Phytochemical
analysis of selected
medicinal plants of
Margalla Hills and
surroundings
Waheed
Murad,
Amir
Muhamma
d Khan
Journal of
Medicinal
Plants
Research
5 (25): 6017-
6023
0.9 2011
3
Taxonomic study of
family Brassicaceae
of Mardan District,
Khyber Pakhtun
Khwa, Pakistan
Waheed
Murad
Scientific
Research and
Essays journal
Vol. 7(34), pp.
3073-3076
---
30 August,
2012
4
Potential of Sunflower
(Helianthus annus L.)
Double Cross Hybrid
as a commercial
production-grain
cultivar
Waheed
Murad,
Ihteram
Ullah
International
Research
Journal of
Agricultural
Science and
Soil Science
Vol. 2(3) pp.
094-097
--- Mar-12
5
Analysis of proteomic
changes in roots of
soybean seedlings
during recovery after
flooding
Amna
Khatoon
Journal of
Proteomics
4;75(3):878-93 5.1 13-Oct-11
6
A comparative
proteomics analysis
in roots of soybean to
compatible symbiotic
bacteria under
ooding stress
Khatoon,
A.,
Rehman,
S.,
Salavati, A.
and
Komatsu,
S.
Amino Acids
journal
22;75(18):5706
-23.
5.1 29-Jul-12
7
Analysis of response
mechanism in
soybean under low
oxygen and flooding
stresses using gel-
base proteomics
technique
Amna
Khatoon
Molecular
Biology
Reports
39(12):10581-
94
3 7-Oct-12
8
Characterization of
pearl millet
germplasm for
various morphological
Ihteram
Ullah
Pak. J. Botany 44(1): 273-279 0.837 2012
19
and fodder yield
parameters
9
Heterosis for yield
and agronomic
attributes in diverse
maize germplasm.
Ihteram
Ullah
Aus. J. crop
Sci.
6(3): 455-462 1.63 2012
10
Water pollution in
Pakistan and its
impact on public
health A review
Azizullah
Environment
International,
Elsevier
Publisher
37: 479497 5.297 2011
11
Comparative toxicity
of the pesticides
carbofuran and
malathion to the
freshwater flagellate
Euglena gracilis
Azizullah
Ecotoxicology,
Springer
Publisher
20:1442 - 1454 2.355 2011
12
Toxicity assessment
of a common laundry
detergent using the
freshwater flagellate
Euglena gracilis.
Azizullah
Chemosphere
, Elsevier
Publisher
84:1392 - 1400 3.206 2011
13
Evaluation of the
adverse effects of two
commonly used
fertilizers, DAP and
urea, on motility and
orientation of the
green flagellate
Euglena gracilis.
Azizullah
Environmental
and
Experimental
Botany,
Elsevier
Publisher
74:140 150 2.985 2011
14
Ecotoxicological
evaluation of
wastewater samples
from Gadoon Amazai
Industrial Estate
(GAIE), Swabi,
Pakistan
Azizullah
International
Journal of
Environmental
Sciences,
India
1: 959 976 --- 2011
15
Sensitivity of various
parameters in
Euglena gracilis to
short-term exposure
to industrial
wastewaters
Azizullah
Journal of
Applied
Phycology,
Springer
Publisher
24: 187 - 200 2.411 2012
16
Responses of
morphological,
physiological, and
biochemical
parameters in
Euglena gracilis to 7-
days exposure to two
commonly used
fertilizers DAP and
urea. Journal of
Applied Phycology.
Azizullah
Journal of
Applied
Phycology,
Springer
Publisher
24: 21 - 33 2.411 2012
17
Chronic toxicity of a
laundry detergent to
the freshwater
flagellate Euglena
gracilis
Azizullah
Ecotoxicology,
Springer
Publisher
21:1957 1964 2.355 2012
20
18
Protective Effects of
various fractions of
Launaea procumbens
on molecular markers
in rat kidney..,.
Amir
Muhamma
d Khan
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
Vol. 6(3)pp.
157-161
0.6
22
nd
January,
2012
19
Protective effects of
Launaea procumbens
against KBrO
3
induced
nephrotoxicity in rats.
Amir
Muhamma
d Khan
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
Vol. 6(5) pp.
317-321,
0.6
8
th
February,
2012.
20
Amelioration of
Kidney function
markers by Sonchus
asper butanolic
extract against KBrO
3
induced toxicity in rat
Amir
Muhamma
d Khan
. Journal of
Medicinal
Plants
Research
Vol. 6(7) pp.
1224-1228,
0.9
23
rd
February,
2012.
21
Effects of various
fractions of Launaea
procumbens on
antioxidant enzymes
in rat liver oxidative
stress induced by
Potassium Bromate
(KBrO
3
).
Amir
Muhamma
d Khan
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
.
Vol. 6(8) pp.
510-515,
0.6
29
th
February,
2012.
22
Pharmacological
screening of
Morchella esculenta
(L.) Pers., Clavetia
gignata (Batsch ex
Pers.) and Astracus
hygrometricus
mushroom collected
from South
Waziristan.
Amir
Muhamma
d Khan
Journal of
Medicinal
Plants
Research
Vol. 6(10) pp.
1853-1859,
0.9
16
th
March,
2012
23
Alteration of renal
function by
Potassium
Bromate(KBrO
3
):
Protective effects of
Launaea
procumbens.
Amir
Muhamma
d Khan
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
.
Vol. 6(19) pp.
1400-1404,
0.6
22
nd
May,
2012.
24
Flavonoids
Distribution In
Selected Medicinal
Plants of Margalla
Hills and
Surroundings.
Amir
Muhamma
d Khan
Pakistan
Journal of
Botany.
Volume 44(4):
1241-1245,
0.85
August,
2012
25
Medicinal plants and
their uses in selected
temperate zones of
Pakistani Hindukush-
Himalaya
Muhamma
d Adnan
Journal of
Medicinal
Plants
Research
Vol. 6(24), pp.
4113-4127
0.879
28 June,
2012
26
Antimicrobial,
phytochemical and
fluorescence studies
on Tribulusteresstris.
Hussain, I.,
Khan, F.A.,
Khan, H.,
Rehman,
S. and
Badrullah.
Journal of
Pharmacy
4: 1556-1558 1.09 2011
21
27
Medicinal Plants in
Old growth,
Degraded and Re-
growth Forests of
NW, Pakistan
Muhamma
d Adnan
Forest
Ecology and
Management
261(11):2105-
2114
2.7 2011
28
Salinity stress
Resistance Offered
by Endopytic Fungal
Interaction Between
Penicillium
minioluteum LHL09
and Glycine max.L
Muhamma
d Adnan
Journal of
Microbiology
and
Biotechnology
21(9): 893-902 1.4 2011
29
Diversity of Medicinal
plants among
different forest-use
types of the Pakistani
Himalaya
Muhamma
d Adnan
Economic
Botany
66(4):344-356 1.9 2012
30
Pure culture of
Metarhiziumanisoplia
e LHL07 reprograms
soybean to higher
growth and mitigates
salt stress.
Khan A.L.
et al.
World Journal
of
Microbiology
DOI
10.1007/s1127
4-
1.214 2011
31
Seed Germination or
Seed Hatching?
Effect of GA and ABA
on Germination
Behavior of Black
Raspberry
(Rubuscoreanus
Miquel) Seeds.
Rehman,
S., Choi, H-
R.,
Jamil, M.
and Yun,
S.J.
Pakistan
Journal
of Botany
43: 2811-2816 0.947 2011
32
Alleviation of boron
stress by plant
derived smoke. South
African Journal of
Botany
Pirzadah,
K. and
Rehman,
S.
South African
Journal of
Botany
Submitted/
Accepted
1.106 2011
33
Salinity induced
changes in cell
membrane stability,
protein and RNA
contents
Jamil, M.,
Ashraf, M.,
Rehman,
S., Ahmad,
M. and
Rha, E.S.
South African
Journal of
Biotechnology
11: 6476-6483 1.106 2012
34
Effect of plant
extracted smoke and
reversion of abscisic
acid stress on lettuce.
Kamran, M
Khan, AL.,
Imran,
QM.,
Khatoon,
A., Waqas,
M., Imran,
N., Lee, IJ.
and
Rehman,
S.
Pakistan
Journal
of Botany
Accepted 0.947 2012
35
Organ-specific
proteomics analysis
for identification of
response mechanism
in soybean seedlings
under flooding stress.
Khatoon,
A.,
Rehman,
S.,
Hiraga, S.,
Makino, T.
and
Journal of
Proteomics
75: 5706-5723 2.22 2012
22
Komatsu,
S.
36
Proteome analysis of
response mechanism
in soybean under low
oxygen stress.
Khatoon,
A.,
Rehman,
S.,
Myeong-
Won, O.,
Sun-Hee,
W. and
Komatsu,
S.
Peptide
Letters
Accepted 1.849 2012
37
Proteomics analysis
of flooding- stressed
plant.
Khatoon,
A.,
Rehman,
S.and
Komatsu,
S.
Review:
Methods
in Molecular
Biology
Accepted 13.9 2012
38
Morphological and
Physiological
Variations in Seeds of
Korean Cultivated
Black Raspberry.
Rehman,
S., Choi,
H.R., Lee,
I.J. and
Yun, S.J.
Korea
Journal of
Horticultural
Science
Submitted/
Accepted
0.416 2012
39
Cytoplasmic sterile
versus fertile pollen:
Morphological and
ultra structural
studies of Eucalyptus
grandis pollen.
Rehman,
S., Smith,
M.T. and
Yun, S.J.
Forest
Genetics
Submitted/
Accepted
2.416 2012
Department of Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering
S.
N
o
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publication
1.
Engineering of the E.
coli FhuA Outer
Membrane Protein to
overcome the
Hydrophobic
Mismatch in Thick
Polymeric
Membranes.
Muhamma
d N,
Dworeck T,
Fioroni M
and
Schwaneb
erg U
J.
NanoBiotech
. 9(1): 8 4.59 2011
2.
FhuA Deletion
Variant 1-159
Overexpression in
Inclusion Bodies and
Refolding with
Polyethylene-
Poly(ethylene glycol)
Diblock Copolymer
Dworeck T,
Anne-
Kathrin
Petri,
Muhamma
d N, Fioroni
M and
Schwaneb
erg U
Prot. Exp.
Purif.
77: 75-79.
1.87 2011
3.
Digenic inheritance of
an autosomal
recessive
hypotrichosis in two
consanguineous
pedigree.
Basit S,
Wali A,
Aziz A,
Muhamma
d N, Jelani
M, Ahmad
W.
Clin Genet.
79(3):273-281.
2.9 2011
23
4.
A novel missense
mutation in the gene
FZD6 underlies
autosomal recessive
nail dysplasia
Irfan Raza,
Noor
Muhamma
d, Sadullah
Khan and
Wasim
Ahmad,
British Journal
of
Dermatology
. doi:
10.1111/j.1365-
2133.2012.112
03.x. [Epub
ahead of print]
3.66 2012
5
Polymersome surface
decoration by an
EGFP fusion protein
employing Cecropin
A as peptide anchor
Muhamma
d N,
Dworeck T,
Schenk A,
Shinde P,
Fioroni M
and
Schwaneb
erg U
Journal of
Biotechnology
157:31-37 3.21 2012
6
Novel mutations in
natriuretic peptide
receptor-2 gene
underlie
acromesomelic
dysplasia, type
maroteaux
Sadullah
Khan, Raja
H Ali,
Sanullah
Abbasi,Mu
hammad
Nawaz,
Noor
Muhamma
d, Wasim
Ahmad
BMC Medical
Genetics
doi:10.1186/14
71-2350-13-44
2.44 2012
7.
Characterization of
physiological traits,
yield and fiber quality
in three upland cotton
cultivars grown under
cadmium stress
Ling Li,
Jinhong
Chen,
Quiling He,
Muhamma
d Daud
Khan,
Shuijin Zhu
Australian
Journal of
Crop Science
AJCS 6 (11)
1527-1533
(2012)
1.63 2012
8
Effect of GA and ABA
on germination
behavior of black
raspberry (rubus
coreanus miquel)
seeds
Muhamma
d Jamil
Journal of
Botany
43(6): 2811-
2816
0.94 2011
9
Systematic
application of palyno-
anatomical
characterization of
Setaria species
based in scanning
electron microscopy
(SEM) and light
microscope (LM)
analysis.
Muhamma
d Jamil
Journal of
Medicinal
Plants
Research
5(24): 5803-
5809. 0 2011
10
Micormorphological
diversity in leaf
epidermal anatomy of
Brachiaria species
using elemental
dispersive
spectrophotometer
analysis.
Muhamma
d Jamil
Journal of
Medicinal
Plants
Research
5(17): 4279
4286 0 2011
24
11
Morpho-playnological
and foliar epidermal
anatomy of genus
Cenchrus L.
Muhamma
d Jamil
Journal of
Medicinal
Plants
Research
5(16): 3796
3802
0 2011
12
A nonsense
(c.3978G>A)
abnormal spindle-like,
microcephaly
associated (ASPM)
gene mutation is a
major cause of
primary microcephaly
in pashtoon ethnic
group of Pakistan
Muhamma
d Jamil
African
Journal of
Biotechnology
10(34): 6396-
6400. 0 2012
13
Genetic differentiation
and geographical
relationships of barley
landraces using
SSRs Genet
Rehan
Naeem
Genetics and
Molecular
Biology
34(2): 268-273 0.793 2011
14
Status of
Biotechnology in the
developing countries.
Rehan
Naeem
African
Journal of
Biotechnology
Accepted 0 2012
15
Protein kinase A
inhibition modulates
the intracellular
routing of gene
delivery vehicles in
HeLa cells, leading to
productive
transfection.
Zia ur
Rehman
Journal of
Control
release
156(1):76-84 7.5 2011
16
Nonviral gene
delivery vectors use
syndecan-dependent
transport
mechanisms in
filopodia to reach the
cell surface
Zia ur
Rehman
ACS, Nano 6(8):7521-32 11.42 2012
Department of Microbiology
S.
No
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publicatio
n
1
Detection of
Mycobacterium
tuberculosis and
Mycobacterium bovis
in Sputum and Blood
Samples of Humans
A. Nawaz,
Z. I.
Chaudhry,
M. Shahid,
S. Gul, F.
A. Khan
and M.
Hussain
Journal of
Animal and
Plant Sciences
22 (2 suppl)
117-120
0.585 2012
2
Quantification of
Antibodies against
Poultry
Heamagglutinating
viruses by
Haemagglutination
Inhibition test in
Lahore
S. Munir
M.Hussain,
U. Farooq,
Q. Jamal,
M. Afreen,
K. Bano, J.
Khan,
Zabid ullah,
African
Journal of
Microbiology
Research
6(21) : 4614-
4619
0.54 2012
25
S.Ayaz, Kil
Young Kim
and M.
Anees
3
Microbial
Contamination in
Well Water of
Temporary Arranged
Camps: A Health
Risk in Northern
Pakistan
Niaz
Muhamma
d, Mubashir
Hussain
and Taj Ali
Khan
Water Quality
and Exposure
4 : 209-215
HEC
recogni
zed
published
online in
September
2012
4
Fetal calf serum heat
inactivation and
lipopolysaccharides
contamination
influence human T
lymphoblasts
proteome and
phosphoproteome
Rahman H,
Qasim M,
Schultze
FC,
Oellerich
M, Asif AR
Proteome
Science
1. 15;9(1):71.
2.33 Nov 2011
5
Malaria burden in
human population of
Quetta, Pakistan
Tareen AM,
Rafique M,
Wadood A,
Qasim M,
Rahman H,
Shah SH,
Khan K,
Pirkani. GS
European
Journal of
Microbiology
and
Immunology
3: 201204.
Peer
reviewe
d
2012
6
Misdiagnosis of
Tuberculosis: sputum
culture is a useful
diagnostic tool in
Balochistan, Pakistan
Tareen A
M, Rahman
H, Wadood
A, Qasim M
African
Journal of
Microbiology
Research
Just accepted 0.564 In press
7
Changing trends in
frequency and
antimicrobial
susceptibility of
pathogens causing
catheter related
infections in children
Qasim M,
Zafar A,
Ejaz H,
Rahman H,
Bari A
African
Journal of
Microbiology
Research
Just accepted 0.564 In press
8
Management of root
knot nematodes with
Trichoderma
harzianum and spent
mushroom compost..
Saifullah,
K.
Baharullah.
Pakistan
Journal of
Botany
--- 0.97 2011
9
Effect of defoliant
application at
different stages of
boll maturity and
doses of sulfur on
yield and quality of
upland cotton
Hayat
Ullah, A, A.
Inayat
Ullah, M.
Mansoor,
A. A.
Khakwani,
M. A. Khan,
Ghazanfar
ullah and
K.
Baharullah
Sarhad J.
Agric.
28 (2):
245-247. Nil 2012
10
Toxicity of Foliar
Insecticides to
Syrphidfly Predator of
Muhamma
d, A.K, A.R.
Saljoqi, A.
Sarhad J.
Agric.
28 (2):
291-296. Nil 2012.
26
Green Peach Aphid,
Myzus persicae
(Sulzer) on Potato
Varieties,
K.Imtiaz, K.
Saeed, Z.
Qamar, M.
Sajid, M.
Mishwani,
Z.K. Sana,
F.S. Syed,
M. Saleem,
Z. Huma
and K.
Baharullah.
11
Patterns of antibiotic
sensitivity of bacterial
pathogens among
urinary tract
infections (UTI)
patients in a
Pakistani Population
Dr. Jafar
Khan
African
Journal of
Microbiology
Research
6(2),
414-420
0.564
January
2012
12
Bacteriological study
of food in the
Pakistan.s peri-urban
areas of Rawalpindi
and Islamabad
Dr. Jafar
Khan
African
Journal of
Biotechnology
11(39),
9445-9451
Peer
Review
ed
Journal
May 2012
13
Bacteriological status
of drinking water in
the peri-urban areas
of Rawalpindi and
Islamabad - Pakistan
Dr. Jafar
Khan
African
Journal of
Microbiology
Research
6(1),
169-175
0.564
January
2012
14
Prevalence of
giardiasis in selected
dairy cattle farms in
Lahore, Pakistan
Dr. Jafar
Khan
African
Journal of
Microbiology
Research
6(25),
5383-5386
0.564 July 2012
15
Frequency of
Hepatitis B and C on
screening in Dera
Ismail Khan
Dr. Jafar
Khan
Gomal
Journal of
Medical
Sciences
10(1), 84-86 W 2012
16
Flavoroids
distribution in
selected medicinal
plants of Margalla
hills and
surroundings.
Dr. Jafar
Khan
Pak. J. of
Botany
44(4)1241-
1245
0.97 2012
Department of Pharmacy
S.
N
o
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publication
1
Blood pressure
lowering,
cardiovascular
inhibitory and
bronchodilatory
activities of Achillea
millefolium
Khan, AU.,
Gilani, A.H.
Phytotherapy
Research
25, 577-583 2.086 2011
2
Pharmacological
studies on Hypericum
perforatum fractions
and constituents.
Khan, AU.,
Gilani, A.H,
Rehman,
N.
Pharmaceutic
al Biology
49, 46-56
0.878
2011
27
3
Antidiarrheal and
bronchodilatory
activities of olive
extract.
Khan, AU.,
Gilani, A.H.
Latin
American
Journal of
Pharmacy
30, 5-9
0.288
2011
4
Pharmacological
basis for the use of
Valeriana wallichii in
constipation.
Khan, AU.,
Gilani, A.H
Latin
American
Journal of
Pharmacy
30, 186-188
0.288
2011
5
Antibacterial,
antifungal,
antispasmodic and
Ca
++
antagonist
activities of
Caesalpinia
bonducella
Khan, H.,
Ali, I.,
Khan, AU.,
Naz, R.,
Gilani, A.H.
Natural
Product
Research
25, 444-449
1.009 2011
6
Pharmacological
explanation for
medicinal use of St.
Johns wort in the
hypo-motility disorder
of gut.
Khan, AU.,
Khan, M.,
Subhan, F.,
Gilani, A.H.
Latin
American
Journal of
Pharmacy
30, 580-583 0.288
2011.
7
Gut modulatory
effects of Daphne
Oleoides are mediate
through cholinergic
and Ca
++
antagonist
mechanisms.
Khan, AU.,
Ali, F.,
Faraz, D.,
Gilani, A.H.
Pharmaceutic
al Biology
49, 821-825
0.878
2011
8
Studies on Buddleja
asiatica antibacterial,
antifungal,
antispasmodic and
Ca
++
antagonist
activities.
Ali, F., Ali
,
I., Khan,
H., Khan,
AU., Gilani,
A.H.
African
Journal of
Biotechnology
10, 7679-7683 0 2011
9
Pharmacological
basis for the
medicinal use of
cardamom in asthma.
Khan, AU.,
Jabeen, Q.,
Gilani, A.H.
Bangladesh
Journal of
Pharmacology
6, 34-37
0.627
2011
1
0
Antispasmodic and
Ca
++
antagonist
potential of marrubiin,
a labdane type
diterpene from
Phlomis bracteosa.
Hussain, J.,
Riaz-ullah,
Khan, AU.,
Mabood,
F., Shah,
M.R.
Harrasi,
A.A.,
Gilani, A.H.
Journal of
Pharmacy
Research
4, 178-180 0 2011
1
1
Insights into
mechanisms
underlying the gut and
airways modulatory
effects of Swertia
chirata.
Khan, AU.,
Gilani,
A.H.,
Rahim, A.,
Iqbal, Z.
Journal of
Natural
Medicines
66, 140-148
1.389
2012
1
2
Vasodilator effect of
Phlomis bracteosa
constituents is
mediated through
dual endothelium-
dependent and-
independent
pathways
Khan, AU.,
Riaz Ullah,
Khan, A.,
Mustafa,
M.R.,
Hussain, J.,
Murugan,
D.D., Hadi,
Clinical and
Experimental
Hypertension
34, 132-139
1.074 2012
28
A.H.B.
1
3
Pharmacological
basis for the
medicinal use of
Lepidium sativum in
airways disorders.
Article
Najeeb-ur-
Rehman,
Khan, AU.,
Alkharfy,
K.M.,
Gilani, A.H.
Evidence-
Based
Complementar
y and
Alternative
Medicine,
ID 596524, 8
pages
4.774 2012
1
4
Pharmacological
explanation for the
use of Juniperus
excelsa in hyperactive
gastrointestinal and
respiratory disorders.
Khan, M.,
Khan, AU.,
Rehman,
N., Gilani,
A.H.
Journal of
Natural
Medicines
66, 292-301 1.389 2012
1
5
Antidiarrheal and
bonchodilatory
potential of
Valeriana wallichii
Khan, AU.,
Gilani, A.H.
Natural
product
Research
26, 1045-1049 1.009 2012
1
6
Gut and airways
relaxant effects of
Carum
roxburghianum.
Khan, M.,
Khan, A.U.,
Rehman,
N., Gilani,
A.H.,
Journal of
Ethnopharmac
ology
141, 938-946 3.014 2012
1
7
Antifungal and
antispasmodic
activities of the
extracts of
Euphorbia
granulata.
Ahmad I,
Khan, AU.,
Chaudhary,
B.A.,
Janbaz,
K.H., Uzair,
M., Akhtar,
M., Gilani,
A.H.
Journal of
Medicinal
Plant
Research
6, 19-23 0.879 2012
1
8
Cardiovascular
effects of Juniperus
excelsa are
mediated through
multiple pathways.
Khan, M.,
Khan, AU.,
Rehman,
N., Zafar,
M.A.,
Hazrat, A.,
Gilani, A.H.
Clinical and
Experimental
Hypertension
34, 209-216
1.074
2012
1
9
Antitussive and
toxicological
evaluation of Vitex
negundo.
Haq, R.,
Shah, IHA.,
Khan, AU.,
Ullah, Z.,
Khan, R.A.,
Malik, A.
Natural
Product
Research
26, 484-488 1.009 2012
2
0
Comparative
analysis of distinct
diuretics through
urine analysis.
Zain Ullah,
Baloch
K.M.,
Khader,
J.A.,
AbdElsala
m, N.M.,
Riaz Ullah,
Khan, AU.,
Talha, M.,
Khan, N.,
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
6, 1977-1981
0.839 2012
29
Hussain, I.
2
1
Hypotensive effect of
Gentiana floribunda is
mediated through
Ca
++
antagonism
pathway.
Khan, AU.,
Mustafa
M.R. Khan
A., Morgan,
D.D.
BMC
Complementar
y and
Alternative
Medicine
2012, 12:121 2.241 2012
2
2
Antibacterial
potential of
Skemmia laureola
methanolic extract.
Rehman,
S., Awan,
Z., Khan,
AU, Shah,
A.H.,
Rahman,
A., Gul, I.
Global
Advanced
Research
Journal of
Microbiology
1, 90-93
0 2012
2
3
Antibacterial,
antifungal, cytotoxic,
phytotoxic,
insecticidal and
enzyme inhibitory
activities of Geranium
wallichianum.
Ismail, A.,
Hussain, J.,
Khan, AU.,
Khan, A.L.,
Ali, L.,
Khan, F.,
Khan, A.Z.,
Niaz, U.,
Lee, I.
Evidence-
Based
Complementar
y and
Alternative
Medicine
ID 305906,
8 pages,
doi:10.115
5/2012/305
906
4.774 2012
2
4
Pharmacological
basis for the
medicinal use of
Morus alba in gut
and airways
disorders.
Khan M.,
Najeeur-
Rehman,
Khan, A.U.,
Gilani A.H.,
Bangladesh
Journal of
Pharmacology
7, 289-298 0.627 2012
2
5
Acute toxicity, brine
shrimp cytotoxicity
and relaxant activity
of fruits of
Callistemon citrinus
Curtis
Niaz Ali,
Ghayour
Ahmed,
Syed
Wadood Ali
Shah,
Ismail
Shah,
Mehreen
Ghias and
Imran Khan
BMC
Complementar
y and
Alternative
Medicine,
2.24 2011
2
6
Cytotoxic and
anthelmintic potential
of crude saponins
isolated from Achillea
Wilhelmsii C. Koch
and Teucrium
Stocksianum Boiss
Niaz Ali,
Syed
Wadood Ali
Shah,
Ismail
Shah,
Ghayour
Ahmed ,
Mehreen
Ghias and
Imran Khan
BMC
Complementar
y and
Alternative
Medicine,
2.24 2011
2
7
Anthelmintic and
relaxant activity of
Verbascum thapsus
Mullein
Niaz Ali,
Syed
Wadood Ali
Shah,
Ismail
Shah,
BMC
Complementar
y and
Alternative
Medicine,
2.24 2012
30
Ghayour
Ahmed ,
Mehreen
Ghias and
Imran Khan
2
8
Importance of white
flowered Mirabilis
jalapa with respect to
its phytochemical and
antimicrobial
screening
Naveed
ullah, Mir
azam khan,
Haider ali,,
Nouman
Altaf,
Shakoor
Ahmad,
Ghayour
Ahmed and
minhajudin
African journal
of pharmacy
and
pharmacology
0.67 2011
2
9
Formulation and In-
vitro Evaluation of
Topically Applied
Asif
nawaz, et
al,
Lat. Am. J.
Pharm.
31(5): 671-677
0.323 2012
3
0
Effect of olive oil on
Transdermal
penetration of
flurbiprofen from
topical gel as
enhancer
Abid
Hussain,
Gul Majid
Khan, Asif
Nawaz, et
al
Pak. J. Pharm.
Sci
Vol.25, No.2,
pp.365-369 1.103 2012
3
1
Preparation and
Evaluation of
Clotrimazole Matrix
Type Patch:Effect of
Olive Oil on Drug
Penetration Across
Rabbit Skin
Asif
Nawaz, et
al
Proceedings
of the
Pakistan
Academy of
Sciences
48 (2): 95100
2011
3
2
Antimicrobial activities
of Aerva javanica and
Paeonia emodi plants
Sajid
Hussain
Pak J Pharm
Sci
(3):565-9 1.103 2012
3
3
Simultaneous
determination of
resuvastation and
atorvastation in
human serum using
RP-HPLC/ UV
detection: Method
development,
validation and
optimization of
various experimental
parameters
Shabnam
Nazir
J Chromatogr
B Analyt
Technol
Biomed Life
Sci
879(9-10):557-
63
2.888 2012
3
4
A new HPLC method
for the simultaneous
determination of
ascorbic acid and
aminothiols in human
plasma and
erythrocytes using
Shabnam
Nazir
Talanta 84(3):789-801 3.747 2011
31
electrochemical
detection
3
5
Optimization and
validation of HPLC-
UV method for
simultaneous
determination of
omeprazole and its
metabolites in human
plasma: Effects of
various experimental
conditions and
parameters
Shabnam
Nazir
Journal of
Liquid
Chromatograp
hy
Vol: 34, Issue
15
0.706 2011
Department of Zoology
S.
N
o
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publicatio
n
1
Prevalence of
zoonotic parasites in
drinking water of
three distract of
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa,
Pakistan
Sultan
Ayaz,
Sanaullah
Khan,
Shahid
Niaz Khan,
Farzana
Bibi and
Sumeira
Shams
Pak. J. life &
Soc. Sci.
9(1).67-69 -- 2011
2
Molecular
epidemiology of HCV
among health care
workers of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Sanaullah
Khan,
Sobia
Attaullah,
Sultan
Ayaz,
Shahid
Niaz Khan,
Sumeira
Shams, Ijaz
Ali,
Mohamma
d Bilal and
Sami Siraj
Virology
Journal
8:105 2.44 2011
3
Carbonic anhydrase
II inhibition, urease
inhibition and
antioxidant activity of
crude extract of
sonchus eruca
Javid
Hussain,
Zia
Muhamma
d, Riaz
Ullah,
Nargis
Jamila,
Farmanulla
h Khan,
Ihsan
Ullah,
Shabir
Ahmad and
Sultan
Ayaz
.Journal of
Pharmacy
Research
4(4 1.0 2011
32
4
Prevalence of HBV
and HBV vaccination
coverage in health
care workers of
tertiary hospitals of
Peshawar, Pakistan
Sobia
Attaullah,
Sanaullah
Khan,
Naseemull
ah, Sultan
Ayaz,
Shahid
Niaz Khan,
Ijaz Ali,
Naseeruddi
n HOti and
Sami Siraj
.Virology
Journal
Vol;8(10).275 2.44 2011
5
Biotransformation of
-estradiol isolated
from sonchus eruca
Javeed
hussain,
zia
mohmmad,
riaz ullah,
nargis
jamila,
Shabir
Ahmad,
Naeem
Khan,
Sultan
Ayaz and
Sajjid
Haider
African
Journal of
Biotechnology
Vol.10(28)pp.5
529-5533
0.59 2011
6
Prevalence and
detection of
cytomegalovirus by
PCR and simple
ELISA in pregnant
women
Sumeira
Shams,
Sultan
Ayaz,
Sanaullah
Khan,
Shahid
Niaz Khan,
Irum Gul,
Sobia
Attaullah,
Mubashir
Hussain
and Robina
Farzand
African
Journal of
Biotechnology
Vol.10(34)pp.6
616-6619
0.56 2011
7
Cutaneous
Leishmaniasis in
Karak, Pakistan:
Report of an outbreak
and comparison of
diagnostic techniques
Sultan
Ayaz,
Sanaullah
Khan,
Shahid
Niaz Khan,
Sumaira
Shams,
Robina
Farzand
and
Mubashir
Hussain
African
Journal of
Biotechnology
Vol.10(48)pp.9
908-9910
0.59 2011
8
Rising burden of
Hepatitis C Virus in
Hemodialysis
patients
Sanaullah
Khan,
Sobia
Attaullah,
.Virology
Journal
8:438 2.44 2011
33
Ijaz Ali,
Sultan
Ayaz,
Naseemull
ah, Shahid
Niaz Khan,
Sami Siraj
and Jabbar
Khan
9
Seroprevalence and
risk factors of
toxoplasmosis among
pregnant women in
District Kohat, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa,
Pakistan
Shahid
Niaz Khan,
Sanaullah
Khan,
Sultan
Ayaz,
Abdul
Hamid Jan,
Shakir
Jehangir,
SObia
Attaullah,
Ijaz Ali and
Sumaira
Shams
World Applied
Sciences
Journal
14(7)pp.1032-
1036
-- 2011
10
Phytochemicals and
inorganic profile of
calendula officinale
and soncus asper
Iqbal
hussain,
Riaz Ullah,
Naeem
Khan,
Sultan
Ayaz,
Shabir
Ahmad,
Shanzeb,
Majed
Ahmad, Pir
Tariq
Hassan
and farhat
Ali Khan
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
Vol.5(16),
pp.1813-1818
1.0 2011
11
Phytochemicals,
Physiochemical and
antifungal activity of
Eclipta alba
Iqbal
Hussain,
Naeem
Khan, Riaz
Ullah,
Shanzeb,
Shabir
Ahmad,
Farhat Ali
Khan and
Sultan
Ayaz
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
Vol.5(19),
pp.2150-2155
1.0 2011
12
Behavior and biology
of ovis orientalis
(urial) kotal wild life
park and borraka wild
life sanctuary in
Kohat
S.Ayaz,
Mohibullah,
A.A.Anjum,
M.A. Khan,
F.M Qamar
The journal of
animal and
plant sciences
Vol.22(1);29-31 0.5 2012
34
13
Pulmonary
tuberculosis: still
prevalent in human in
peshawar Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Sultan
Ayaz,
Tahira
Nosheen,
Sanaullah
Khan,
Shahid
Niaz Khan,
Laila
Rubab and
Masood
Akhtar
Pakistan
Journal of Life
Social Science
10(1);39-41 -- 2012
14
Prevalence of
Giardiasis in selected
dairy cattle farm in
Lahore, Pakistan
Sultan
Ayaz,
Azhar
Maqbool,
Sanaullah
Khan,
Shahid
Niaz Khan,
Mubashir
Hussain,
Noor Ul
Akber and
Jaffer Khan
African
Journal OF
Microbiology
Research
Vol.6(25);5383-
5386
0.533 2012
15
Quantification of
Antibodies against
poultry
haemagglutinating
viruses by
haemogglutination
inhibition test in
Lahore
Shahzad
Munir,
Mubashir
Hussain,
Umar
Farooq,
Zubidullah,
Kalsoom
Bano, Jafer
Khan,
Sultan
Ayaz, Kil
yung kin
and
Muhamma
d Anees
African
Journal of
Microbiology
Research
Vol.6(21);4614-
4619
0.533 2012
16
Evaluation of Nepta
leavigata, Nepta
Kurramensis and
Rhychosia reniformis
on antimalarial and
atileishmanial
activities
Memoona
Almas,
Amir
Mohamma
d, Sultan
Ayaz,
Razia
Perveen,
Sumera
Perveen,
Lal
Mohamma
d and Nisar
Ahmad
International
Journal of
Biosassays
01(11),122-127 -- 2012
17
Antimicrobial Profile
of the selected
Medicinal Plants
Nisar
Ahmad,
Amir MK,
Sultan
Ayaz,
International
Journal of
Chemical and
Life
Sciences(ijcls)
01(01);1039-
1041
-- 2012
35
Shakeel
Ahmad,
Akbar Jan,
Ashraf JS
and Fatima
tu Zahra
18
Prevalence of
endoparasites in
fresh water fishes in
river punjkorha
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa,
Pakistan
Ayaz S,
Khan MA,
Rehman
IU, Anwar
M, Saeed
S, and
Zarin S
International
journal of
Biology,
Pharmacy and
Allied
Sciences
(IJBPAS)
2(1);111-115 --- 2012
19
Hepatitis C Virus
Infection in IDPs of
war against terrorism
in South Waziristan
Agency, Pakistan
Sanaullah
Khan
Global
Advanced
Research
Journal of
Biotechnology
1(2):17-022 -- 2012
20
Molecular
Characterization of
hepatitis B virus
(HBV) genotypes in
HBsAg positive
individuals of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa,
Pakistan
Sanaullah
Khan
African
Journal of
Microbiology
Research
6(24):5237-
5242
0.5 2012
21
Molecular prevalence
Hepatitis B Virus
infection in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa,
Pakistan
Sanaullah
Khan
International
Journal of
Medicine and
Medical
Sciences
4(5):123-127 - 2012
22
Rabies molecular
virology, diagnosis,
prevention and
treatment
Sanaullah
Khan
Virology
Journal
9:50 2.55 2012
23
Trend of transfusion
transmitted infections
frequency in blood
donors: provide a
road map for its
prevention and
control
Sanaullah
Khan
Journal
Translational
Medicine
10:20 3.51 2012
24
Duplex PCR assay
for the detection of
Avian Adeno virus
and Chicken Anemia
virus prevalent in
Pakistan
Shahid
Nian Khan,
Sanaullah
Khan,
Sultan
Ayaz,
Sumaira
Shams
World Applied
Sciences
Journal
14(7): 1032-
1036
2011
25
Hepatitis C virus
Genotypes in
Pakistan: A
systematic Review
Sanaullah
Khan
Virology
Journal
8:433 2.55 2011
26
Active Hepatitis C
infection and HCV
genotypes prevalent
among the IDUs of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Sanaullah
Khan
Virology
Journal
8:327 2.55 2011
36
27
Prevalence of HCV
among the high risk
groups in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa.
Sanaullah
Khan
Virology
Journal,
8:296. 2.55 2011
28
Prevalence of
Hepatitis B Virus
Genotypes in HBsAg
positive individuals of
Afghanistan.
Sanaullah
Khan,
Shahid
Niaz Khan
Virology
Journal,
8:281 2.55 2011
29
Response to
combination therapy
of HCV 3a Infected
Pakistani patients
and the role of NS5A
protein
Sanaullah
Khan,
Shahid
Niaz Khan
Virology
journal
8:285 2.55 2011
30
Share of Afghanistan
Populace in Hepatitis
B and Hepatitis C
infections Pool: Is it
worthwhile?
Sanaullah
Khan
Virology
journal
8:154 2.55 2011
31
Prevalence of active
HCV infection among
the blood donors of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
and FATA region of
Pakistan and
evaluation of the
screening tests for
anti-HCV
Sanaullah
Khan
Virology
Journal
8:154 2.55 2011
Department of Chemistry
S.
N
o
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publication
1
Antitussive and
toxicological
evaluation of Vitex
negundo
Rizwan-ul
Haq,
Azhar-ul-
Haq Ali
Shah, Arif-
ullah Khan,
Zahoor
Ullah,
Habib-ullah
Khan,
Rafeeq
Alam Khan
and Abdul
Malik
Natural
Product
Research
26, No. 5, 484
488
0.906 2012
2
Analysis of inorganic
profile of medicinal
plants Xanthium
strumarium and
Solanum
xanthocarpum
Iqbal
Hussain,
Farhat Ali
Khan,
Inayat Ur
rehman,
Hamayun
Khan,
Majed
ahmad,
World Applied
Science
Journal
13, 133-136 2011
37
Azhar-ul-
Haq Ali
Shah, Gul
Akhter
Marwar
3
Antioxidative iridoid
glycosides from the
sky flower (Duranta
repens Linn )
Fozia Ijaz,
Azhar Ul
Haq, Ijaz
Ahmad,
Nisar
Ahmad,
Javid
Hussain,
and Sibao
Chen
Journal of
Enzyme
Inhibition and
Medicinal
Chemistry,Uk
26, 6, 8892
1.573 2011
4
Noncovalent
Bifunctional
Organocatalysts:
Powerful Tools for
Contiguous
Quaternary-Tertiary
Stereogenic Carbon
Formation, Scope,
and Origin of
Enantioselectivity
Thomas C.
Nugent,*
Abdul
Sadiq,
Ahtaram
Bibi,
Thomas
Heine, Lei
Liu
Zeonjuk,
Nina
Vankova,
and
Bassem S.
Bassil
Chemistry-A
European
Journal
18, 4088-4098 5.9 2012
5
Chiral Picolylamines
for Michael and Aldol
Reactions: Probing
Substrate Boundaries
Thomas C.
Nugent,*
Ahtaram
Bibi,
Abdul
Sadiq,
Mohamma
d Shoaib,
M. Naveed
Umar,
Foad N.
Tehrani
Organic &
Biomolecular
Chemistry
10 (46), 9287-
9294
3.6 2012
6
Synthesis and
structure elucidation
of new series of
organotin(IV) esters
with
bio-screening activity
and catalytic study
Muhamma
d Ashfaq,
M.
Mahboob
Ahmed,
Salma
Shaheen,
Hiroyuki
Oku,
Karamat
Mehmood,
Abdullah
Khan,
Shahida
Begum
Niazi, Tariq
Mahmood
Inorganic
Chemistry
Communicatio
ns
Vol.14,pp.5-12 2.029 2011
38
Ansari,
Abdul
Jabbar and
MI Khan
7
Bitter Melon
(Momordica
Charantia) Reduces
Serum Sialic Acid in
Type2 Diabetics:
Evidence to Delay
the Process of
Atherosclerosis
Inayat Ur
Rahman,
Mohamma
d Bashir,
Mohamma
d Salman,
Mohamma
d Idrees
and
Mohamma
d Iqbal
Khan
Chinese
Medicine
Vol.2,pp.125-
129
-- 2011
8
In vitro anti-
leishmanial and anti-
fungal effects of
new Sb
III
carboxylates
MI Khan,
Saima Gul,
Iqbal
Hussain,
Murad Ali
Khan,
Muhamma
d Ashfaq,
Inayat-Ur-
Rahman,
Farman
Ullah,
Gulrez
Fatima
Durrani,
Imam
Bakhsh
Baloch and
Rubina
Naz
Organic and
Medicinal
Chemistry
Letters
Vol.1,pp.2-8 -- 2011
9
Investigation of Fatty
Acid Composition
of Ammi majus Seed
Oil by Gas
Chromatography
Mass Spectrometry
Iqbal
Hussain,
Shahid
Khan, MI
Khan,
Inayat Ur
Rehman
and Majed
Ahmed
Journal of
Chinese
Chemical
Society
Vol.59,pp.655-
658
0.678 2012
10
A comparison of the
effect of glitazones
on serum sialic acid
in patients with type 2
diabetes
Inayat ur
Rahman,
Muhamma
d Idrees,
Mohamma
d Salman,
Rooh Ullah
Khan, MI
Khan, Fazli
Amin and
Naeem
Ullah Jan
Diabetes and
Vascular
Disease
Research
Vol9.,pp.238-
240
2.116 2012
11
Catalyst Deactivation
during Pyrolysis
Gasoline
Javed Ali,
David
Jackson
12th AlChE
meeting Clear
Energy,
?? - 2012
39
Hydrogenation Stronger
Economy,
Better Living
Pittsburgh,
PA, USA
12
Steam reforming of
ethanol over
Ru/Al
2
O
3
: effect of
temperature on
activity, selectivity
and carbon laydown
Muhamma
d Bilal, S.
David
Jackson
12th AlChE
meeting Clear
Energy,
Stronger
Economy,
Better Living
Pittsburgh,
PA, USA
?? - 2012
13
Steam reforming of
ethanol at medium
pressure over
Ru/Al
2
O
3
: effect of
temperature and
deactivation
Muhamma
d Bilal,
S.David
Jackson
Catalysis.
Science and
Technology
(Front cover)
?? 0.5 2012
14
Ethanol steam
reforming over Rh
and Pt catalysts:
effect of temperature
and catalyst
deactivation
Muhamma
d Bilal, S.
David
Jackson
Catalysis.
Science and
Technology
?? 0.5 2012
15
Two New
Triterpenoids from
Zygophyllum
eurypterum,
Shazia
Iqbal, Afsar
Khan,
Viqar
Uddin
Ahmad,
Murad Ali
Khan,
Sadia
Bader,Uma
r Farooq,
Saleha
Suleman
Khan, Aqib
Zahoor and
Rasool
Bakhsh
Tareen,
Natural
Product
Communicatio
n
6(2):179-182 1.242 2011.
16
Antinociceptive
Activity of Aerial
Parts of Polygonatum
verticillatum:
Attenuation of Both
Peripheral and
Central Pain
Mediators,
Haroon
Khan,
Muhamma
d Saeed,
Anarul
Hassan
Gilani,
Murad Ali
Khan,
Inamullah
Khan and
Nadeem
Ashraf,
PHYTOTHER
APY
RESEARCH
, 25, 1024-
1030,
2.086 2011.
17
Antimalarial and free
radical scavenging
activities of rhizomes
of Polygonatum
Haroon
Khan,
Muhamma
Med Chem
Res
,. 21, 1278-
1282, 2012.
1.271 2012
40
verticillatum
supported by isolated
metabolites
d Saeed,
Murad Ali
Khan,
Inamullah
Khan,
Manzoor
Ahmad,
Naveed
Muhamma
d, Afsar
Khan,
18
Comparative Studies
of Heavy Metals in
Wheat Growing in
Different
Environmental
Conditions
IQBAL
HUSSAIN,
MURAD
ALI KHAN
AND
JAWAD
ALI,
J. Chem. Soc.
Pak
Vol. 33, No. 4,
p. 499-502,
1.377 2011.
19
,Analysis of inorganic
profile of Tribulus
terrestris,
Iqbal
Hussain,
Farhat Ali
Khan,
Naeem
Khan,
Murad Ali
Khan,
Hamayun
Khan,
Muhamma
d Khurram,
Shan Zeb,
RiazUllah
and Majed
Ahmad
International
Journal of the
Physical
Sciences
Vol. 6 (25), pp.
6147-6149, 23
0.54
October,
2011.
20
Cholinesterase and
lipoxygenase
inhibition of whole
plant Withania
somnifera,.
Haroon
Khan,
Shafiq
Ahmad
Tariq,
Murad Ali
Khan,
Inayat-Ur-
Rehman,
Rukhsana
Ghaffar
and
Saifullah
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
Vol. 5(20), pp.
2272-2275, 29
0.67
November,
2011
21
Biological and
phytochemical
studies on corms of
Colchicum luteum
Baker
Haroon
Khan,
Shafiq
Ahmad
Tariq and
Murad Ali
Khan,
Journal of
Medicinal
Plants
Research
Vol. 5(32), pp.
7031-7035, 30
0.879
December,
2011
22
Antibacterial
potentials of Quercus
baloot Griff.,.
Muhamma
d Khurram,
Abdul
Hameed,
Murad Ali
Journal of
Medicinal
Plants
Research
Vol. 6(7), pp.
1244-1249, 23
0.879
February,
2012
41
Khan,
Muhamma
d Usman
Amin,
Muhamma
d Hassan,
Naseem
Ullah,
Wajeeha
Manzoor,
Abdul
Qayum,
Muhamma
d Bilal,
Umberin
Najeeb,
and Farhat
Ali Khan
23
Anti-inflammatory
and antioxidant
activity of Joshanda
partially mediated
through inhibition of
lipoxygenase,
Haroon
Khan,
Murad Ali
Khan,
Naveed
Muhamma
d, Nadeem
Ashraf,
Farah Gul,
Shafiq
Ahmad
Tariq
Phytopharmac
ology
3(1) 19-28 2012
24
Effect of Mercury
and Arsenic from
industrial effluents on
the drinking water,
and comparison of
water quality of
polluted and non
polluted area: A case
study of Peshawar
and Dir lower,
M. Ishaq,
F. Akbar
Jan, Murad
Ali Khan, I.
Ahmad, M.
Shakirullah
, and
Roohullah,
Environ Monit
Assess
(Published on
line).
1.40 2012
25
Analysis of Metal
Content of Samples
of Gloriosa Superba
L (Colchicaceae)
Collected from Two
Different Locations in
Pakistan
Haroon
Khan,
Murad Ali
Khan,
Shafiq
Ahmad
Tariq,
Muhamma
d Saeed,
Naveed
Muhamma
d, Farah
Gul and
Humaira
Inayat,
Tropical
Journal of
Pharmaceutic
al Research
August 2012;
13 (4): 631-636
0.538 2012
26
Determination of
mineral and toxic
heavy elements in
different brands of
black tea of
Shabir
Ahmad,
Jameel
Ahmed
Khader,
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
6 , 1194 - 1196 2012
42
Pakistan Syeda
Sarah
Gilani,
Samia
Khan,
Shumail
a Noor,
Riaz
Ullah,
Iqbal
Hussain,
Farina
Kanwal ,
Hussain
Ullah
and
Ziarat
Shah
27
Royleanumin, a New
Phytotoxic neo-
Clarodane
Diterpenoid from
Teucriumroyleanum
Shabir
Ahmad,
Muhamma
d Arfan,
Naheed
Riaz, Riaz
Ullah,
Ziarat
Shah and
Azhar Ul-
Haq Ali
Shah
Natural
Product
Communicatio
n
7 , 1137-1138 2012
28
Chemical and
microbial
investigationof
drinking water
sources from
Kohat, Pakistan
Naee
m
Khan,
Syed
Taslee
m
Hussai
n,
Javid
Hussai
n,
Nargis
Jamila
,
Shabir
Ahmed,
Riaz Ullah,
Zain Ullah,
Samina Ali,
and Abdus
Saboor
International
Journal of
Physical
Sciences
7, 4093-5002 2012
29
Bacteriolog
ical
investigatio
n of ground
water
sources in
selected
Naeem
Khan, Syed
Tasleem
Hussain,
Abdus
Saboor,
Nargis
African
Journal of
Biotechnology
11,11236-
11241
2012
43
urban
areas of
district
Mardan,
Khyber
Pakhtunkh
wa,
Pakistan
Jamila,
Shabir
Ahmed,
Riaz Ullah,
Zain Ullah,
Samina Ali,
Sun-Im Lee
and Kyong
Su Kim
30
Physiochemical
evaluation of the
drinking water
sources from district
Kohat, Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa,
Pakistan
Naeem
Khan, Syed
Tasleem
Hussain,
Javid
Hussain,
Nargis
Jamila,
Shabir
Ahmed,
Riaz Ullah,
Zain Ullah,
and Abdus
Saboor
International
Journal of
Water
Resources
and
Environmental
Engineering
4, 302-313 2012
31
Evaluation of the
chemical
composition and
element analysis
of Urtica dioca
Ahmed A.
Abdeltawab
, Zain
Ullah,
Abdulaziz
M. Al-
Othman,
Riaz Ullah,
Iqbal
Hussain,
Shabir
Ahmad and
Muhamma
d Talha
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
6, 1555-1558 2012
32
Effect of sorption on
Co (II), Cu (II), Ni (II)
and Zn(II) ions
precipitation
M. Safdar,
S. Mustafa,
A. Naeem,
T.
Mahmood,
M.
Waseem
,
,
S.
Tasleem,
T. Ahmad
and M.T.
Siddique
Desalination 266(2011)171-
174
2.125 2011
33
Surface charge
properties of
zirconium dioxide
Sayyar
muhamma
d, syed
tasleem
hussain,
muhamma
d waseem,
abdul
naeem,
IJST A4: 481-486 0.5 2012
44
javid
hussain
and
muhamma
d tariq jan
34
Chemical And
Microbial
Investigation of
Drinking Water
Sources From
Kohat, Pakistan
Naeem
Khan, Syed
Tasleem
Hussain,
Javid
Hussain,
Nargis
Jamila,
Shabir
Ahmed,
Riaz Ullah,
Zain Ullah,
Samina Ali,
and Abdus
Saboor.
International
Journal of
Physical
Sciences
Vol. 7(26), pp.
4093-5002,
0.55 5 July, 2012
35
Adsorption Kinetics of
Protons by -
Aluminium Hydroxide
Syed
Mustafa,
Muhamma
d Safdar,
Muhamma
d
Waseem*,
Abdul
Naeem,
Syed
Tasleem,
Khizar
Hussain
Shah And
Mohamma
d Tariq Jan
Chem.Soc.Pak
.
Vol. 34, No. 3, 0.22 2012
36
Comparative studies
of macronutrients in
different processed
and unprocessed
milk samples
Dr. Ijaz
Ahmad
World Applied
Sci. Journal
13 (1), 165-
170,
1.5 2011
37
Proximate
Composition, Mineral
and Vitamin Contents
of Selected
Vegetables Grown in
Peshawar
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
J. Chem. Soc.
Pak
33(1), 118-122 1.5 2011
38
Effect of Season and
Soil Concentration on
the Uptake of
Minerals in Spinacea
Oleracea.
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
J. Chem. Soc.
Pak
33(2), 275-283 1.5 2011
39
Analysis of Vitamin C
in Selected Medicinal
Plants
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
J. Chem. Soc.
Pak
33(2), 260-262 1.5 2011
40
Analysis of silymarin
in the seeds of white
and blue capitulum of
Silybum marianum
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
5(5), 742-745 0.87 2011
45
plants
41
Phytochemicals
screening and
antimicrobial
activities of selected
medicinal plants of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
5(6), 746-750 0.87 2011
42
Comparative Study of
Heavy Metals in of
Wheat Crops
Growing in Different
Environmental
Conditions
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
J. Chem. Soc.
Pak
33(4), 499-502 1.5 2011
43
Analysis of Heavy
Metals in Selected
Medicinal Plants from
Dir Swat and
Peshawar Districts of
Khyber Pakhtun
Khwa
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
J. Chem. Soc.
Pak
33(4), 495-498 1.5 2011
44
Phytochemicals,
Physiochemical and
anti-fungal activity of
Eclipta alba,
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
5(19), 2150-
2155
0.87 2011
45
Phytochemicals and
Inorganic Profile of
Calendula officinale
and Soncus asper
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
5(16), 1813-
1818,
0.87 2011
46
Phytochemical and
anti-microbial activity
of Lepidium sativum
L.
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
Journal of
Medicinal
Plants
Research
6(26), 4358-
4361
0.92 2012
47
Phytochemical
analysis and
biological activities of
selected medicinal
plants
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
Journal of
Medicinal
Plants
Research
6(23), 4005-
4010
0.92 2012
48
Investigation of
macro and micro-
nutrients in selected
medicinal plants
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
African
Journal of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacology
6(25), 1829-
1832
0.87 2012
49
Phytochemical and
antimicrobial activity
of Xanthium
stromarium.
Dr. Iqbal
Hussain
Journal of
Pure and
Applied
Microbiology
6(4), 1951-
1954
0.06 2012
Department of Mathematics
S.
N
o
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publication
1
The moment
generating function of
a bivariate gamma-
type distribution
Dr. Abdus
Saboor
Applied
Mathematics
and
Computation
218 (24),
1191111921 1.34
2012
46
2
Bivariate generalized
gamma-type
probability function
using hypergeometric
function of two
variables
Dr. Abdus
Saboor Pakistan
Journal of
Statistics
28(1), 81-91 0.29
2012
3
A study of two
penalty-
parameterless
constraint handling
techniques in the
framework of
MOEA/D
Dr.
Muhamma
d Asif Jan
Applied Soft
Computing
DOI:
http://dx.doi.org
/10.1016/j.asoc
.2012.07.027
2.612 2012
4
A Decomposition
Based Hybrid Multi-
objective
Evolutionary
Algorithm with
Dynamic Resources
Allocation
Dr. Wali
Khan
Applied Soft
Computing
12(9),2765-
2780
2.612 2012
5
Hybridization of
Adaptive Differential
Evolution and Two
Local Search
Techniques with a
Restart Strategy:
Some Preliminary
Experimental Results
R.A.Khanu
m, M.A.Jan
and A.Salhi
3
rd
International
Conference on
Advanced
Topics in
Artificial
Intelligence
(ATAI),
Singapore
62-69 NA 2012
6
Hybridization of
Adaptive Differential
Evolution with BFGS
R.A.Khanu
m and
M.A.Jan
Al-2012 Thirty-
second SG AI
International
Conference on
Artificial
Intelligence,
Cambridge,
England
41-47 NA 2012
Department of Physics
S.
No
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publication
1
Spectrum and Frank-
Condon factors of
interacting
suspended single-
wall carbon
nanotubes
Dr.
Abdullah
Yar
New journal of
Physics,
14(2012),
023045
4.177 20-Feb-12
2
Vibration induced
memory effects and
switching in ac-driven
molecular
nanojunctions
Dr.
Abdullah
Yar
The European
Physical
Journal B
85(2012), 316 1.534
July
18,2012
3
Fast Election
Penetration in Laser-
irradiated solids
Dr. Fida
Younus
Khattak
Eur. Phys J.D.66:298 1.476 2012
47
4
High- resolution X-
ray imaging of Ka
volume radiation
induced by high
intensity laser pulse
interaction with a
copper target
Dr. Fida
Younus
Khattak
J. Phyiscs
B:At. Mol. Opt.
Phys. 45
505701
2.031 2012
5
Decay of Cystaline
Order and
Equilibration during
the solid-to-plasma
Transition Induced by
20-fs Microfocused
92-Ev Free Electron-
Laser Pulses
Dr. Fida
Younus
Khattak
Phys. Rev.
Lett.
106. 164801 7.943 2011
Institute of Information Technology
S.
No
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publication
1
Multi-Channel
Distributed
Coordinated Function
over Single Radio in
Wireless Sensor
Networks
Dr.
Shafiullah,
Co-PI
Sensors: An
International
Journal,
Vol. 11, No. 1,
pp. 964-991
1.7 2011
2
Multi-Channel Multi-
Radio Using 802.11
Based Media Access
for Sink Nodes in
Wireless Sensor
Networks
Dr.
Shafiullah,
Co-PI
Sensors: An
International
Journal
Vol. 11, No. 5,
pp. 4917-4942
1.7 2011
3
Cross layer secure
and resource aware
on demand routing
protocol for hybrid
wireless mesh
networks
Dr.
Shafiullah
PI
Springer
Journal of
Wireless
Personal
Communicatio
ns
Vol. 62, No. 1,
pp. 201-214
0.5 2012
4
Secure route
selection in wireless
mesh networks
Dr.
Shafiullah ,
PI
Elsevier
Journal of
Computer
Networks
Vol. 56, No. 2,
pp. 491-503
1.6 2012
5
ARIMA based
Interval Type-2 Fuzzy
Model for
Forecasting.
Hassan, S.,
J. Jaafar,
B. S.
Bilhaouary,
T.A.Jilani
International
Journal of
Computer
Applications
28(3): 17-21 0.814 2011
6
A Hybrid Fuzzy Time
Series Model for
Forecasting
Hassan, S.,
J.
Jaafar,B.S.
Bilhaouary,
T.A.Jilan
Engineering
Letters
20(1): 88-93.
0.530 2012
7
A new genetic fuzzy
system approach for
parameter estimation
of ARIMA model.
Hassan, S.,
J. Jaafar,
B.S.
Bilhaouary,
Khosravi,
A.
American
Institue of
Physics
Proceedings
v. 1482, pp.
455-459
-- 2012
48
8
The Modeling of
Hybrid Passive
Optical Networks
using the network
Configurator
Dr.
Shafiullah
Khan
International
Journal of
Research and
Reviews in
Computer
Sciences
Vol.2, Special
issue, pp.48-
54
2011
9
Surveying Ad-hoc
and Secure Routing
in Wireless mesh
Networks
Dr.
Shafiullah
International
Journal of
Information
Assurance and
Security
Vol.6, No.1,
pp.73-80
2011
10
A cluster based
wormhole Detection
with Intrusion
Recovery Service for
Wireless Sensor
Networks
Amjad
Mehmood,
Muhamma
d Zeeshan
International
Journal of
Research &
Reviews in soft
and Intelligent
Computin
Vol.1. No.2,
June 2011
2011
11
An Agent- Oriented
practices of
Management of
Hand-off at Mobile
Ad-hoc Networks
Amjad
Mehmood,
Muhamma
d Zeeshan
International
Journal of
Research &
Reviews in
Information
Technology
Vol.1, No.2, 2011
12
Inter- Operability for
Open Clouds via
Adaptive Transport
Protocols at Multi-
Agent Systems
Amjad
Mehmood
3
rd
International
Conference on
Computer
Technology &
Development
Vol.3 2011
13
(CAAC) Cloud Based
Pervasive Learning
Environment using
Context Awareness
Amjad
Mehmood
Australian
Journal of
Basic and
Applied
Sciences
Vol.8, Issue.6 0.03 2011
14
Bluetooth Hotspot
Using Internet
Gateway Access
Profile (IGAP)
Zeeshan
Iqbal
International
Journal of
Research and
Reviews in
Information
Sciences
Vol.1, No.2,
pp.46-50
2011
15
A survey of
performance
enhancement of
transmission control
protocol (TCP) in
wireless ad-hoc
networks
Noor Mast
EURASIP
Journal on
Wireless
Communicatio
ns and
Networking
Vol.2011/1 0.82 2011
16
Realization of
Interoperability and
Probability among
open clouds by using
Agents Mobility and
Intelligence
Rabia
Khan
International
Journal of
Multidisciplinar
y Sciences and
Engineering
Vol.3, Issue.7,
pp.7-12
2012
17
Users Involvement in
Cloud selection
exercising Cloud
Broker
Rabia
Khan
International
Journal of
Multidisciplinar
y Sciences and
Engineering
Vol.3, Issue.9,
pp.19-21
2012
49
Department of Economics
S.
No
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publicatio
n
1
Dynamic Causal
Chain of Money,
Output, Interest rate
and Inflation: An
Empirical Evidence
from Pakistan.
Jan, W.,
Dilawar
Khan,
Azra,
Ahmed, E.,
Zulfiqar, M.
and
Zafirullah
World Applied
Sciences
Journal
(WASJ)
18(11): 1512-
1517
2012
2
Exports, Imports and
Economic Growth
Nexus: Time Series
Evidence from
Pakistan.
Dilawar
Khan,
Azra,
Umar, M.,
Zaman, N.
and
shoukat, Y.
World Applied
Sciences
Journal
(WASJ)
18 (4): 538-
542
2012
3
Financial
Development and
Poverty Alleviation:
Time Series
Evidence from
Pakistan.
Azra,
Dilawar
Khan,
Ahmad, E.,
and Jan,
W.
World Applied
Sciences
Journal
(WASJ)
18(11): 1576-
1581.
2012
4.
Determinants of
Womens
Employment in
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa: An
Econometric
Analysis.
Dilawar
Khan,
Khan, A.,
Shoukat, Y.
and Naz, S
Interdisciplinary
Journal of
Contemporary
Research in
Business
(IJCRB)
3 (3): 845-854 2011
5.
An Empirical
Analysis of Poverty
and Income
Inequality: Evidence
from Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa.
Dilawar
Khan,
Khan, A.,
Saeed, Y.,
Shoaib, M.,
Noman,
A.A., Shah,
S.A.A . and
Khan, S.
Interdisciplinary
Journal of
Contemporary
Research in
Business
(IJCRB)
3 (2): 1471-
1488
2011
6.
Development of
Supply and demand
Functions of
Pakistans
Sugarcane Crop.
Zulfiqar,
M., A.F.
Chishti, M.
Khan, A.
Waheed,
Wasiullah,
M. Shah,
M. Zakir,
S.A.
Arifullah,
Dilawar
Khan, N.
Sarfaraz
and H.
Sarhad Journal
of Agriculture
(SJA)
27 (2): 285-
290.
2011
50
Amin
7.
Phillips Curve or
Locus Critique:
Time Series
Evidence from
Pakistan.
Ihtisham ul
Haq,
Shaista
Khan, Alam
Khan, Ejaz
Ahmed
Journal of
Economics and
Behavioral
Studies
Vol. 4, No. 4,
pp. 190-193
2012
8.
Analyzing the
Socioeconomic
Factors Of Pre-
school Children.
Ihtisham ul
Haq,
Shaista
Khan,
Naseer ud
Din,
M.Shafiq
Interdisciplinary
Journal of
Contemporary
Research and
Business.
Vol 3 No.3 pp
1410-1416
2012
9.
Analyzing the
Socioeconomic
Factors Of Pre-
school Children.
Ihtisham ul
Haq,
Shaista
Khan,
Naseer ud
Din,
M.Shafiq
Interdisciplinary
Journal of
Contemporary
Research and
Business.
Vol 3 No.3 pp
1410-1416
2011
10.
Analyzing the
Socioeconomic
Factors Of Pre-
school Children.
Ihtisham ul
Haq,
Shaista
Khan,
Naseer ud
Din,
M.Shafiq
Interdisciplinary
Journal of
Contemporary
Research and
Business.
Vol 3 No.3 pp
1410-1416
2012
11.
What Makes
University Students
Happy: A Study of
Terror Affected
Area.
. M.Shafiq,
M.Naeem.
Butt, &
M.Shoaib
World Applied
Sciences
Journal.
19 (3), 309-
313
2012
12
The Role Of Foreign
Remittances And
Economic Growth In
Poverty Alleviation:
Time Series
Evidence From
Pakistan.
M.Shafiq,
Ihtisham ul
Haq, Alam
Khan, &
Shaista
Khan
World Applied
Sciences
Journal.
19 (3), 366-
369.
2012
Department of Social Work & Sociology
S.
No
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publication
1
Women trafficking in
Peshwar, Pakistan:
Does Socio-
Psychological
Perception Matter?
Imran et
al.,
Gender and
Behavior, Cap
Coast Ghana,
South Africa
Vol 9, No 2
(2011)
--- 2011
2
Regulating the
Islamic Seminaries in
Pakistan under Deeni
Madaris Ordinance
20012
Syed Syed
Naqeeb
Hussain
Shah
European
Journal of
Social
Sciences
Vol.20, No.2 NA 2011
51
3
Honor Killing in
Pakistan: An Islamic
Perspective
Syed
Naqeeb
Hussain
Shah
Asisan Soial
Science
Journal
Vol.8, No.10 NA 2012
4
Comparative
Analysis of Psycho-
Social and Economic
Status of Literate and
Illiterate Elderly
People in Kohat
Syed
Naqeeb
Hussain
Shah
PUTAJ
Humanities and
Social
Sciences
Vol.19 (2012) NA 2012
5
Other Side of the
Picture: Supression
of Pakhtun
Nationalist Political
Force and Its
Relation with
Terrorism in Pakistan
Syed
Rashid Ali,
Mussawar
Shah,
Abdullah,
Arshad
Khan
Bangash
and Imran
Interantion
Journal of
Learning and
Development.
Macrothink
Institute,
ISSN:2162-
4063
Vol. 2, No. 1 --- 2012
6
Special Working
Women: Problems at
Offices in Islamabad,
Pakistan
Syed
Rashid Ali,
Safi Hazra,
Mussawar
Shah,
Abdullah,
and Imran
Interantion
Journal of
Learning and
Development.
Macrothink
Institute,
ISSN:2162-
4063
Vol. 2, No. 2 --- 2012
7
Relationship of
Celebrity
Endorsement with
Consumers Impluse
Buying in Peshawar,
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa,
Pakistan
Murad
Hussain,
Khurshed
Iqbal,
Sheikh
Raheel
Manzoor
and
Shamsurre
hman, Zia-
ud-din,
Imran
Interdisciplinary
Journal of
Research in
Business
Bol. 1, Issue
10, (pp 67-72)
--- 2011
8
Do people consider
self image in impulse
buying behavior in
Peshawar, Pakistan
Murad
hussain,
farzand ali
jan, sheikh
raheel
manzoor,
shamsurre
hman and
Imran
Interdisciplinary
journal of
contemporary
research in
business. ISSN
(2073-7122)
Vol.3, No.8 --- 2012
9
Terrorism: An
evaluation of
students awareness
and attitude at KUST,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Muhamma
d Munir,
Syed
Rashid Ali,
Dr. Niaz
Muhamma
d, Dr.
Mussawar
Shah,
Abdullah
Pakistan
Journal of
Criminology,
H#3,
Ashiqabad,
New Warsak
Colony,
Warsak
Vol.4, No.1,
Pp.12
--- 2012
52
10
Does Socio-Cultural
Barriers Impede
Womens Economic
Empowerment in
District Swat?
Imran et
al.,
Universal
Journal of
Management
and Socail
Sciences
(UJMSS)
Vol.2, No.8,
pp.67
--- 2012
11
Assessing the
Economic Effects of
Insurgency on
Hoteling Industry of
Swat
Ahmad ali,
Mussawar
Shah and
Imran
Universal
Journal of
Management
and Social
Sciences
(UJMSS)
Vol.2, No.8,
Pp.67
--- 2012
Center for Religious Studies
S.
No
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publication
1
Dr. Niaz
Muhammad
Peshawar
Islamicus
Vol-2, Issue-2,
Page#01-14
Z Dec-11
2
Honor Killing in
Pakistan: An Islamic
Perspective
Dr. Niaz
Muhammad
Asian Social
Science
Vol-8, Issue-
10, Pg#180-
185
Y Aug-12
3
Study of Pakistans
Various Reform
Policies Regarding
Islamic Seminaries
Dr. Niaz
Muhammad
Al- Idah
ISSN:2075-
0307
Vol.25,
Issue.24,
Page
Y June 2012
Institute of Education & Research
S.
No
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publicatio
n
1
Model Dini Madaris in
Pakistan an Outcome
of 9/11: A
Misconception
Dr.Naeem
Butt
World Applied
Sciences
Journal
19 (8)1229-
1233
X 2012
2
What Makes
University Students
Happy: A Study of
Terror Affected Area.
Dr.Naeem
Butt
World Applied
Sciences
Journal
19(13) 309-
313
X 2012
3
A Study of Teachers
Perception about the
Significance of Body
Language as an
Effectual Teaching
Technique
Dr.Naeem
Butt International
Journal of
Academic
Research
3(6): 426-42-
30
X 2011
4
Impact of English
Teachers Self
Efficacy Beliefs on
Students
Performance
Butt, M.N,
Hayat, K.,
Shahjehan
World Applied
Sciences
Journal
20(7), 1031-
1035
2012
5
Opinion of the
Students Regarding
the Use of
Motivational
Techniques at higher
Education Level in
Pakistan
M.Naseer
Ud Din;
S.H.Akhtar;
U.I.N.
Iqbal;
F.Khan
Language in
India
Vol.12(2). 2012
53
6
A Study of Teachers
Academic
Qualification, Morale
and Their Teaching
Behavior
M.Naseer
Ud Din;
S.H.Akhtar;
F.Khan &
A.Nasir
Language in
India
Vol.11(3) 2011
7
A Study to Identify
Problems Faced by
the Heads of
Secondary Schools
in Kohat in North-
Western Frontier
Province, Pakistan
M.Naseer
Ud Din;
S.H.Akhtar;
F.Khan
Language in
India
Vol.11(2) 2011
8
A Study to Explore
Task and Role of
Educational
Managers in
Educational
Organizations of
NWFP
Dr.
Muhamma
d Naseer
Ud Din, Mr.
Faridullah
Khan, Dr.
Ali Murtaza
Interdisciplinary
journal of
contemporary
research in
business
Vol.2, No.9,
pp:484-495
2011
9
Exploring
motivational factors
in the professional
development career
choice of a teacher
Dr.
Muhamma
d Naseer
Ud Din, Mr.
Faridullah
Khan, Dr.
Ali Murtaza
Interdisciplinary
journal of
contemporary
research in
business
Vol.2, No.9,
pp:501-510
2011
10
Impediments in
enhancing the quality
of education in public
sector higher
educational
organizations
Mr.
Faridullah
Khan, Dr.
Muhamma
d Zafar
Iqbal
Interdisciplinary
journal of
contemporary
research in
business
Vol.2, No.10,
pp.453-465
2011
11
Comparative study of
quality of education
in public and private
secondary schools in
NWFP
Dr.
Muhamma
d Naseer
Ud Din, Dr.
Ali
Murtaza,
Mr.
Faridullah
Khan
Interdisciplinary
journal of
contemporary
research in
business
Vol.2, No.10,
pp.
2011
12
Effects of Audio
visual adis in
students learingin at
secondary levels in
distrect Rawalpindi
Dr.
Muhamma
d Naseer
Ud Din, Dr.
Ali
Murtaza,
Mr.
Faridullah
Khan
Interdisciplinary
journal of
contemporary
research in
business
Vol.2, No.10,
pp.439-452
2011
13
Perception of women
regarding the social
awareness and role
of higher education
Pakistan
Dr.
Muhamma
d Naseer
Ud Din, Mr.
Munir
Khan, Dr.
Abdul
Rehman
Khaleeq,
Miss
Interdisciplinary
journal of
contemporary
research in
business
Vol.2, No.10,
pp.466-477
2011
54
Imrana
Rahi
14
A study of teachers
academic
qualification, morale
and their teaching
behavior
Muhamma
d Naseer
Ud Din,
Sajjad
Hayat
Akhtar,
Mr.Faridull
ah Khan,
Abdul
Ghafoor
Nasir
Language in
India
Vol.2, No.10,
pp.321-477
Institute of Management Sciences
S.
N
o
Title of Published
Research Paper
Authors
Name
Name of
Journal
Vol. and Page
No
Impact
Factor
Year of
Publication
1
Firm Performance &
Nature of agency
Problems in insider-
controlled firms
Safi ullah
Khan
Pakistan
Development
Review
Vol. 4, No 51 Nill 2011
2
Leaders
interpersonal Skills &
itsEeffectiveness at
Different levels of
Management
Wisal
Ahmed
International
Journal of
Business &
Social Science
3(4), 290-29 Nill 2012
3
An Empirical
Investigation of the
Association between
Creative advertising
and Advertising
effectiveness in
Pakistan
Wisal
Ahmed
Interbational
Journal of
Marketing
Studies
3(2), 32-52 Nill 2011
4
Effects of Teamwork
on EmpIoyee
Performance
Manzoor,
S.,
Hafizullah,
Hussain,M.
,Ahmad,Z.
InternationaI
JournaI of
Iearning &
deveIopment
VoI no 1,Issue
no.1,
pages110-126
Y Nov2011
5
The Effects of
extrinsic product cues
and customer
ser4vices/saIes
personaI on restorant
image,KPK,Pakistan
Hafeez
uIIah
InternationaI
JournaI of
Iearning &
deveIopment
VoI 1,Issue
1,pages 40-58
Y Nov 2011
6
The profiIe of Private
SchooI Owners in
TehsiI Iachi District
Kohat-KPK,Pakistan
Hafeez
uIIah
InternationaI
JournaI of
Acadaemic
Research in
Business &
SociaI
Sciences
VoI 2, issue
no 1, pages
498-509
Y Jan ,2012
7
Problems faced by
women
entrepreneurs in
Kohat city of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa-
Pakistan
Hafizullah,
Ahmad,Z.,
Manzoor,S.
, Hussain
M& Farooq,
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International
Journal of
Human
Resource
Studies.
ISSN 2162-
Volume no.2
Issue no. 1,
pages 01-15
Y Jan ,2012
55
3058
8
A study of
psychological and
non psychological
factors of owner
influencing
entrepreneurial
orientation: Evidence
from KPK-Pakistan
Hafizullah,
Farooq,M &
Ahmad,Z.
Management
Science and
Engineering
ISSN 1913-
0341(Print)
ISSN 1913-
035X(Online)
Volume no.6
Issue no. 1,
pages 44-55
Y March,2012
9
Declining Trends of
Foreign Direct
Investment in
Pakistan (Causes
and measures)
Khalid,S.,
Hafizullah
& Shah,M.
Journal of
Basic and
Applied
Scientific
Research
ISSN 2090-
4304
Volume no.3
Issue no. 5,
pages -
5148-5163
X May,2012
10
Enterprise related
factors influencing
entrepreneurial
orientation
Hafizullah,
Farooq,M.,
Ahmad,Z.,
Khan,S. &
Inamullah
Journal of
Basic and
Applied
Scientific
Research
ISSN 2090-
4304
Volume no.2
Issue no. 2,
pages -5732-
5742
X June,2012
11
Effect of Teamwork
on Employee
Performance
Manzoor,
S.,
Hafizullah,
Hussain,M.
,Ahmad,Z.
International
Journal of
Learning and
Development
ISSN 2164-
4063
Volume no.1
Issue no. 1,
pages 110-
126
Y Nov,2011
12
The Profile of Private
School Owners in
Tehsil Lachi District
Kohat- Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa-
Pakistan
Hafizullah,
Shah,B.,Kh
an,S.,
Najeebulla
h,
Ahmad,Z.,F
arooq,A.
International
journal of
Academic
Research in
Business and
Social
Sciences.
ISSN: 2222-
6990
Volume no.2
Issue no. 1,
pages 498-
509
Y Jan,2012
13
Problems faced by
women
entrepreneurs in
Kohat city of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa-
Pakistan
Hafizullah,
Ahmad,Z.,
Manzoor,S.
, Hussain
M& Farooq,
.M
International
Journal of
Human
Resource
Studies.
ISSN 2162-
3058
Volume no.2
Issue no. 1,
pages 01-15
Y Jan ,2012
14
A study of
psychological and
non psychological
factors of owner
influencing
entrepreneurial
orientation: Evidence
from KPK-Pakistan
Hafizullah,
Farooq,M &
Ahmad,Z.
Management
Science and
Engineering
ISSN 1913-
0341(Print)
ISSN 1913-
035X(Online)
Volume no.6
Issue no. 1,
pages 44-55
Y March,2012
15
Enterprise related
factors influencing
entrepreneurial
orientation
Hafizullah,
Farooq,M.,
Ahmad,Z.,
Khan,S. &
Inamullah
Journal of
Basic and
Applied
Scientific
Research
Volume no.2
Issue no. 2,
pages -5732-
5742
X June,2012
56
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4304
16
Do People Consider
Self Image in Impulse
Buying Behavior in
Peshawar, Pakistan?
Murad
Hussain,Dr.
Farzand
AliJan,Khur
shed
Iqbal,Shiek
h Raheel
Manzoor,S
hams-Ur-
Rahman
and Imran
Interdisciplinary
Journal of
Contemporary
Research in
Business
ISSN 2073-
7122
Vol 3,Issue
no. 8,pages
674-684
Y Dec,2011
17
The Effects of
extrinsic product cues
and customer
ser4vices/saIes
personaI on restorant
image,KPK,Pakistan
MuradHuss
ain,Hafizull
ah,,Sheikh
Raheel
Manzoor ,
Khurshed
Iqbal
International
Journal of
Learning &
development
VoI 1,Issue
1,pages 40-58
Y Nov 2011
18
Effect of Teamwork
on Employee
Performance
Manzoor,
S.,
Hafizullah,
Hussain,M.
,Ahmad,Z.
International
Journal of
Learning and
Development
ISSN 2164-
4063
Volume no.1
Issue no. 1,
pages 110-
126
Y Nov,2011
19
Relationship of
Celebrity
Endorsement with
Consumers Impulse
Buying in Peshawar,
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa,
Pakistan
Murad
Hussain,
Sheikh
Raheel
Manzoor,
Shamsurre
hman,
Syed
Rashid Ali,
Zia-ud-din,
Imran
Interdisciplinary
Journal of
Research in
Business
ISSN 2046-
7141
Vol no.1,issue
no.10, pages
67-72
Y Nov 2011
20
Problems faced by
women
entrepreneurs in
Kohat city of Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa-
Pakistan
Hafizullah,
Ahmad,Z.,
Manzoor,S.
, Hussain
M& Farooq,
.M
International
Journal of
Human
Resource
Studies.
ISSN 2162-
3058
Volume no.2
Issue no. 1,
pages 01-15
Y Jan ,2012
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Dr. Shafiullah Khan Wireless Sensor Networks: Current
Status and Future Trends,
Taylor and Francis (CRC)
Publisher USA, Published in
2012.
Dr. Shafiullah Khan Mobile Ad hoc Network Mobile Ad
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Future Trends *
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Francis Group, pp. 3-18,
2011
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Mobile Ad hoc Networks: Current
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CRC Press; Taylor and
Francis Group, pp. 19-36,
2011
Ms. Rabia Khan Interoperability and Portability
among Open Clouds using FIPA
Agent, Cloud computing Concerns
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Publishing, Germany,
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Role of Language in Intercultural
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N
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Title of the
Seminar/
Conference
Presenter
s Name
Title of the Paper
Presented
Venue Date
Fundin
g
Agency
1
BAI 2011
International
Conference on
Business and
Information
Amjad
Mehmood
Inter-Operation
between IPV4 and
IPV6 by
Embedding an
Agent-Oriented
Technology at
Cloud Computing
The
Landmar
k
Bangkok
Hotel,
Bangkok,
Thailand
July 3-
7,2011
HEC
2
3rd International
Conference on
Computer
Technology and
Development
(ICCTD 2011)
Amjad
Mehmood
Inter-Operability for
Open Clouds via
Adaptive Transport
Protocols at Multi-
Agent Systems
(MASs),
Chengdu
, China
Dec 27-
30,2011
HEC
3
11
th
International
Entrepreneurship
firm on
Entrepreneurship
& sustainability:
From lifestyle to
Innovative
Enterprises in
Creative &
sustainable
Humera
Manzoor
as co-
author
Emotion &
Aesthetic of
Creative leadership
in small
Technology Firms.
Kuala
lampur
3-6
Septembe
r 2012
Nil
58
Environment.
4
32 nd Congress
of Zoology
(International)
Sanaullah
Khan
Epidemiology of
Hepatitis C Virus in
Risk groups of
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan
GC
Universit
y Lahore
March 6-8
2012
Zoologi
cal
Society
of
Pakista
n
5
32 nd Congress
of Zoology
(International) Shahid
Niaz Khan
Genetic Diversity
of Plasmodium
vivax in Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan
GC
Universit
y Lahore March 6-8
2012
Zoologi
cal
Society
of
Pakista
n
6
32 nd Congress
of Zoology
(International)
Sumaira
Shams
Cattle Babesiosis:
Detection and
Prevalence in
Southren Belt of
Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan
GC
Universit
y Lahore
March 6-8
2012
Zoologi
cal
Society
of
Pakista
n
7 KMU, Annual
Health Research
Symposium
Noor
Muhamm
ad
Insertion of the
peptide CecropinA
and FhuA Variants
Reconstitution in
polymeric
membrane
2012 Feb, 17,
18
HEC
8 PSRC
International
Conference
Program
Daud
Khan
Antioxidative
Enzymes Status in
upland cotton
callus culture
under osmotic
stresses
Penang,
Malaysia
2012
Feb,11-12 HEC
9
2
nd
International
Multidisciplinary
Conference
towards better
Pakistan
Mr.
Ihtisham
ul Haq,
The determinants
of Labor force
participation; Time
series evidence
from Pakistan
Sarhad
Universit
y of
Science
&
Technolo
gy
Peshawa
r
24-
25.09.12
KUST
10
6
th
International
Conference on
Intercultural
Communication
Nadeem
Akhtar
Role of Language
in Intercultural
Competence: A
Case study of
International
Students in
Chinese
Universities
Wuhan
Universit
y,
Wuhan,
P.R.
China
17
th
and
18
th
December
, 2011
N/A
11
Mission, Vision
and Assessment
Dr.Rashid
Ahmad
Mission, Vision
and Assessment
KUST Sep, 2012 KUST
12
Global
Conference of
the International
Syed
Naqeeb
Hussain
Psycho-Social
Problems of Senior
Citizens
Canada
Sept,
1999
59
o CONFERENCES, SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS, ETC. (ORGANIZED)
o CONFERENCES, SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS, ETC. (ATTENDED)
Federation of
Aging
S.
No
Title of Seminar/
Workshop
Name of
Organizer
Venue Date
Funding
Agency
1 Why use LATEX
Dr. Bilal
Shams
KUST 10-04-2012 HEC
2
Telecom Today and
Tomorrow
Dr. Bilal
Shams
KUST 02-04-2012 HEC
3 K-Tech 2012 IIT KUST 18-04-2012 KUST
4
Biological Control of
Dengue & Modern
Approaches
Dr. Sultan
Ayaz
KUST 06-10-2011 KUST
5
Training Workshop
Prevention of Sexual
Harassment at Workplace
Act 2012
Blue Veins KUST
Conference
Hall
18/9/2012 Blue Veins
6
One Day Workshop on
Latex
Kohat
University of
Science and
Technology
with
collaboration
of Higher
Education
Commission
of Pakistan
Kohat
University
of Science
&
Technology
July
10,2012
HEC,
7
Career Counseling in
Social Work & Sociology
SWS KUST 29-02-2012 KUST
8 Disaster Management SWS KUST 31-05-2012 KUST
9 Refugees & Human Rights SWS KUST 19-06-2012
SACH
Organization
S.
No
Title of Seminar/
Workshop
Name of
Attendant
Venue Date
Funding
Agency
1
Cloud Computing
Training
Amjad
Mehmood
HEC Regional
office Lahore
HEC
2 Why user LATEX
Amjad
Mehmood
KUST 10-04-2012 HEC
3
Telecom Today and
Tomorrow
Amjad
Mehmood
KUST 02-04-2012 HEC
4
The Protection
against Harassment
for Women at
Workplace Act 2010)
Amjad
Mehmood
KUST 2012
The Finnish
NGO
Foundation for
Human
60
Rights(KIoS)
5 KTech2011
Amjad
Mehmood
KUST
24th
January
2011
KUST
6 KTech2012
Amjad
Mehmood
KUST
26
th
March
2012
KUST
7
1st National
Conference on
Setting Standards for
21st Century
Pakistan
Amjad
Mehmood
Serena Hotel
,Islamabad
May 26,
2011
HEC
8
International Multi-
Topic Conference
(INMIC)
Dr. Jawad
Ashraf
Islamabad
15-16
December,
2012
HEC
9
Structural Equation
Modeling
Sajjad Hussain SZABIST
17-18
April,2012
Nil
10
Structural Equation
Modeling
Zia uddin Afridi SZABIST
17-18
April,2012
Nil
11
Assessment of
Academic Programs
Hafeez ullah KUST
18 Dec
2012
KUST
12
Mastering Scale
Development,
Reliability, Validity of
Scale & Data
Analysis for
Researchers
Hafeez ullah KUST
18-19
May,2012
KUST
13
Role of Pharmacist in
Clinical and Hospital
Pharmacy
Ghayour
Ahmed
KUST
July 10,
2012
KUST
14
A generalization of
the Frobenius-Schur
indicator, and
applications.
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
October 25,
2011
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
15
Classifying projective
modules over
semilocal rings.
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
November
15, 2011
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
16
Prime spectra of
derived quiver
representations.
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
December
6, 2011
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
17
Comparison
morphisms and
Hochschild
cohomology.
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
January 10,
2012
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
18
Singularity
categories.
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
January 24,
2012
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
61
19
Categorification of the
parabolic Hecke
algebra via sheaves
on moment graphs
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
February 7,
2012
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
20
Introduction to
representation rings
of some quantum
groups.
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
April 10,
2012
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
21
Cellularity of
generalized q-Schur
algebras.
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
May 22,
2012
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
22
Universal deformation
rings
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
June 19,
2012
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
23
Group Rings and
related topics
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
June 25-29,
2012
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
24
Polynomial
representations of
GL(n) and finite W-
algebras
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
July 17,
2012
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
25
When is a universal
localization
homological?
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
August 2,
2012
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
26
International
Conference on
Representations of
Algebras (ICRA
2012)
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Bielefeld,
Germany.
August 13-
17, 2012
University of
Bielefeld,
Germany.
27
T-structures and
cotilting modules over
commutative
noetherian rings.
Dr. Muhammad
Abrar
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
September
13, 2012
University of
Stuttgart,
Germany.
28
32 nd Congress of
Zoology
(International)
1. Sanaullah
Khan
2. Shahid Niaz
Khan
3. Sumaira
Shams
GC University
Lahore
March 6-8,
2012
KUST
29
Teacher Training
workshop: Laboratory
1. Shahid Niaz
Khan
Departmnet of
Animal
Dec 26-30,
2011
KUST
62
methods in Genetics 2. Sumaira
Shams
Scieneces
Quaid e Azam
Uni.
Islamabad
30
International
Conference of plant
scientists
Dr. Muhammad
Jamil
GC, University
Lahore,
Pakistan
2011 HEC
31
International
Conference on
Medicinal Plant
Dr. Muhammad
Jamil
Quaid-i-Azam
University,
Islamabad
2011 HEC
32
International
Conference on
Genetic Engineering
in Plant
Dr. Muhammad
Jamil
Comstech,
Islamabad
2011 HEC/PSF
33
Biotechnology in
Developing World.
Sino-Pakistani
University Students
Forum
Dr. Rehan
Naeem
Bijing
University
2011 China
34
Computational
Biology and
Bioinformatics
Dr. Rehan
Naeem
(LUMS)
Lahore
2012 HEC
35
Dynamic Endosomes:
Mechanisms
controlling
Endocytosis
Dr. Zia ur
Rehman
Conference
series. Gillian
Griffiths
(University of
Cambridge,
UK)
2011
Conference
series. Gillian
Griffiths
36
22th Liposomen
Workshop Ameland
Dr. Zia ur
Rehman
Jan A.A.M.
Kamps
2012
37
In National
Conference in
Biotechnology &
Microbiology
Dr. Noor
Muhammad
COBAM 2012 HEC, DoST
38
In National
Conference in
Biotechnology &
Microbiology
Mr. Waheed
ullah
COBAM 2012 HEC, DoST
39
Fourth International
weeds science
congress of weeds
sciences society of
Pakistan.
Prof. Dr. Shafiq
ur Rehman
Agriculture
University
Peshawar
September
6 to 8, 2012
KUST
40
Fourth International
weeds science
congress of weeds
sciences society of
Pakistan.
Mr. M. Mudasar
Aslam
Agriculture
University
Peshawar
September
6 to 8, 2012
KUST
41
Fourth International
weeds science
congress of weeds
sciences society of
Pakistan.
Dr. waheed
Murad
Agriculture
University
Peshawar
September
6 to 8, 2012
KUST
42 International Mr. Nisar Quaid-i-Azam December KUST
63
Workshop on
Medicinal Plants:
Conservation &
Sustainable Use
Ahmad University
Islamabad
8 to 10,
2011
43
International
Workshop on
Medicinal Plants:
Conservation &
Sustainable Use
Dr. Amir
Mohammad
Quaid-i-Azam
University
Islamabad
December
8 to 10,
2011
KUST
44
International
Workshop on
Medicinal Plants:
Conservation &
Sustainable Use
Ms. Ghazala
Nawaz
Quaid-i-Azam
University
Islamabad
December
8 to 10,
2011
KUST
45
Workshop on project
formulation
Dr. Jafar Khan
Pakistan
Science
Foundation
8-9/2/2011
Pakistan
Science
Foundation
46 National Conference Dr. Jafar Khan
Quaid-i-Azam
University
21/2/2011
Quaid-i-Azam
University
47
Research Poster
Exhibition
Dr. Jafar Khan KUST 30/3/2011 KUST
48
Wokrshop on
semester system
training
Dr. Jafar Khan KUST 7/10/2011 KUST
49
International
workshop on
medicinal plant
Dr. Jafar Khan
Pak US joint
Initiative
8-
10/12/2011
Quaid-i-Azam
University
50
Awareness session
on intellectual
property workshop
Dr. Jafar Khan
Intellectual
Property
Organization
16/12/2011
Intellectual
Property
Organization
51
National Science
Conference
Dr. Jafar Khan
Pakistan
Academy of
Science
10-
12/1/2012
Pakistan
Academy of
Science
52
Research Poster
Exhibition
Dr. Jafar Khan KUST 12/6/2012 KUST
53
Research Poster
Exhibition
Dr. Jafar Khan KUST 12/6/2012 KUST
54 Workshop on LATEX Dr. Jafar Khan KUST 10/7/2012 KUST
55
Training Workshop
Prevention of Sexual
Harassment at
Workplace Act 2012
Dr. Jafar Khan
KUST
Conference
Hall
18/9/2012 Blue Veins
56 Project Formulation
Dr. Baharullah
Khattak
AUP
February 8-
9, 2012
Pakistan
Science
Foundation
57
Modern techniques
in research on abiotic
stress tolerance in
plant
Dr. Baharullah
Khattak
(NIAB),
Faisalabad
February
21-24,
2012
Nuclear
Institute for
Agriculture and
Biology
58
Diagnosis and
Research
methodology of
wheat rust
Dr. Baharullah
Khattak
NIFA,
Peshawar
March 22,
2012
Nuclear
Institute for
Food and
Agriculture
64
59
Biotechnology
Exhibition 2012
Dr. Baharullah
Khattak
KUST
June
12,2012
Department of
Biotechnology
and GE
60
4
th
International Weed
Science Congress
Dr. Baharullah
Khattak
AUP
September
6-8, 2012
Weed Society
of Pakistan
61
International
Workshop on
Adaptation to Natural
Hazards in Changing
Global Climate
Scenario
Dr. Baharullah
Khattak
COMSTECH,
Islamabad
September
25-27,
2012
COMSTECH
62
The Protection
against Harassment
of Women at
Workplace Act 2010
Dr. Baharullah
Khattak
KUST
September,
2012
Blue Vein,
Pakistan
63
32 Pakistan
Conference of
Zoology(International)
Dr. Shamim
Saleha
GC University
Lahore
6-8/3/2012
Zoology Society
Pakistan
64
Workshop on
Bioinformatics in
Medicines
Dr. Shamim
Saleha
KMU
14-
15/3/2012
KMU & HEC
65
5-Day Master
Trainers Workshop
on Testing and
Assessment
Mr. Alam Khan
Learning
Innovation
Division HEC
with KUST,
Kohat
26-
30.03.12
KUST
66
One Day Training
Workshop on
Assessment of
Academics Programs
Dr. Dilawar
Khan
QEC KUST
Kohat
18.12.2012 KUST
67
2
nd
International
Multidisciplinary
Conference towards
better Pakistan
Dr. Dilawar
Khan
Sarhad
University of
Science &
Technology
Peshawar
24.25.09.12 KUST
68
One Day Training
Workshop on
Semester System
Dr. Dilawar
Khan
KUST 07.01.2012 KUST
69
International
Conference on the
Emerging Issues of
Social Science in
Pakistan
Dr. Dilawar
Khan
Quaid-e-Azam
University
Islamabad
27-
29.04.12
KUST
70
Thematic Workshop
on Energy Crisis
Internews
Kohat
University
Oct 12-14,
2011
Internews
71
Childrens TV For
Pakistan- Practical
Workshop
Deutsche Welle
Academy Islamabad
3-15
th
Sep.
2012
Deutsche Welle
Academy
72
Childrens TV For
Pakistan- Train the
Trainer
Deutsche Welle
Academy Islamabad
17-21
st
Sep. 2012
Deutsche Welle
Academy
73
Islamabad innovation
Lab
Internews/Bytes
For All
Islambad
Internews/Bytes
For All
65
74 Movie Construction
Anwar Khan/
Wajahat
Kareem/
Pervez Khan
Kohat
University
Broadcast
Academy
16-18
th
Jan.
2012 N/A
75 Photography
Anwar Khan/
Wajahat
Kareem/
Pervez Khan
Kohat
University
Broadcast
Academy
12-14 Dec.
2011
N/A
76 Thematic Training Pervez Khan Kust / Jmc
Oct 12-14,
2011
Internews
77 Open Day Pervez Khan Kust / Jmc
Oct 15 ,
2011
Internews
78
Capacity Building of
TV Journalist
Pervez Khan Peshawar
May 11-13 ,
2012
Mediotech
79
Capacity Building of
TV Journalist
Pervez Khan Peshawar
May 24-26 ,
2012
Mediotech
80
Thematic on Election
Reporting
Internews Peshawar
July 03-05 ,
2012
Internews
81
Children TV for
Pakistan
Deutsche Welle
Academy
Islamabad
Sep 03-15 ,
2012
Deutsche Welle
Academy
82 Training of Trainers
Deutsche Welle
Academy
Islamabad
Sep 17-21 ,
2012
Deutsche Welle
Academy
83
Thematic Workshop
on Energy Crisis Internews
Kohat
University
Oct 12-14,
2011
Internews
84
Islamabad innovation
Lab
Internews/Bytes
For All
Islamabad Dec 2011
Internews/Bytes
For All
85
Thematic Training /
Workshop
Internews
Kohat
university
3-15
th
Sep.
2012 Internews
86 Advertising
Techniques
Wajahat
Kareem
Kohat
University
Broadcast
Academy
19-22 Dec.
2011
N/A
87
Movie Construction
Anwar Khan/
Wajahat
Kareem/
Pervez Khan
Kohat
University
Broadcast
Academy
16-18
th
Jan.
2012 N/A
88
Democracy and
Human Rights /
Electoral
Wajahat
Kareem
Lucky Marwat Sep 2012
Human Rights
Commission
89
Digital Story Telling
(2)
Reem Matiullah
Shah
Kohat
University
Broadcast
Academy
12 Sep
2011 to 16
th
Sep 2011
________
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Digital Story Telling
(3)
Reem Matiullah
Shah
Kohat
University
Broadcast
Academy
Oct. 25 -
Nov. 18,
2011
________
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News bulletin formats
and presentation
styles
Reem Matiullah
Shah
Kohat
University
Broadcast
Academy
Dec 26,
2011 - Jan
6 , 2012
_______
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Training of Trainers,
Practical Radio
Journalism (1)
Internews
Network,
Pakistan
Internews
Office,
Islamabad
10
th
Mar
2012 to 20
th
Mar 2012
Internews
Network
66
93
Training of Trainers,
Practical Radio
Journalism (2)
Internews
Network,
Pakistan
Internews
Office,
Islamabad
26
th
July
2012 to 6
July 2012
Internews
Network
94
Training of Trainers,
Practical Radio
Journalism (3)
Internews
Network,
Pakistan
Internews
Office,
Islamabad
11
th
Sep
2012 to 20
th
Sep 2012
Internews
Network
95
2
nd
International
Workshop on
Materials Modeling
and Simulations
(IWMMS 2012)
University of
Malakand
University of
Malakand
May 22 to
24, 2012
KUST
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International
Scientific Spring (ISS-
2012)
Hafiz
Mohammad Yar
& Mr.
Mohammad
Nasir
National
Center for
Physics(NCP),
Islamabad
March 05-
09, 2012
KUST
97
Career Counseling in
Social Work &
Sociology
Dr. Mamoon
Khan Khattak
KUST 29-02-2012 KUST (SWS)
98
Disaster
Management
Dr. Mamoon
Khan Khattak
KUST 31-05-2012 KUST (SWS)
99
Refugees & Human
Rights
Dr. Mamoon
Khan Khattak
KUST 19-06-2012
SACH
Organization
100
Career Counseling in
Social Work &
Sociology
Mr. Abdullah KUST 29-02-2012 KUST (SWS)
101
Disaster
Management
Mr. Abdullah
KUST 31-05-2012 KUST (SWS)
102
Refugees & Human
Rights
Mr. Abdullah
KUST 19-06-2012
SACH
Organization
103
Career Counseling in
Social Work &
Sociology
Mr. Syed
Naqeeb H Shah
KUST 29-02-2012 KUST (SWS)
104
Disaster
Management
Mr. Syed
Naqeeb H Shah
KUST 31-05-2012 KUST (SWS)
105
Refugees & Human
Rights
Mr. Syed
Naqeeb H Shah
KUST 19-06-2012
SACH
Organization
106
Career Counseling in
Social Work &
Sociology
Mr. Syed
Rashid Ali
KUST 29-02-2012 KUST (SWS)
107
Disaster
Management
Mr. Syed
Rashid Ali
KUST 31-05-2012 KUST (SWS)
108
Refugees & Human
Rights
Mr. Syed Rashi
Ali
KUST 19-06-2012
SACH
Organization
109
Career Counseling in
Social Work &
Sociology
Mr. Muhammad
Shafiq
KUST 29-02-2012 KUST (SWS)
110
Disaster
Management
Mr. Muhammad
Shafiq
KUST 31-05-2012 KUST (SWS)
111
Refugees & Human
Rights
Mr. Muhammad
Shafiq
KUST 19-06-2012
SACH
Organization
112
Career Counseling in
Social Work &
Sociology
Mr. Imran KUST 29-02-2012 KUST (SWS)
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113
Disaster
Management
Mr. Imran KUST 31-05-2012 KUST (SWS)
114
Refugees & Human
Rights
Mr. Imran KUST 19-06-2012
SACH
Organization
115
Managing Qualitative
Research-The
Process and Analysis
through NVivo
Software
Mr. Imran
University of
Management
and
Technology,
Lahore
October 12-
13, 2012
Self-supported
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Citizens Role in
Promoting
Democratic Rights
with Special
Reference to
Electoral
Responsibilities
Mr. Imran
Charsadda,
Mardan,
Swabi and
Nowshera
2, 3, 4, and
5 October
2012
HRCP
117
Citizens Role in
Promoting
Democratic Rights
with Special
Reference to
Electoral
Responsibilities
Mr. Imran
Malakand,
Shangla and
Kohistan
Districts
2 to 4
th
October,
2012
HRCP
118
Citizens Human
Rights and their
Responsibilities
Mr. Imran
Post Graduate
College Kohat
27-09-2012 HRCP
119
A round table
dialogue
Mr. Imran
American
Institute of
Pakistan
Studies,
Islamabad
2012 Self-supported
120
Disaster
Management
Mr. Farhat
Ullah
KUST 31-05-2012 KUST (SWS)
121
Refugees & Human
Rights
Mr. Farhat
Ullah
KUST 19-06-2012
SACH
Organization
122
Career Counseling in
Social Work &
Sociology
Mr. Nizar
Ahmad
KUST 29-02-2012 KUST (SWS)
123
Disaster
Management
Mr. Nizar
Ahmad
KUST 31-05-2012 KUST (SWS)
124
Refugees & Human
Rights
Mr. Nizar
Ahmad
KUST 19-06-2012
SACH
Organization
125
Career Counseling in
Social Work &
Sociology
Mr. Zia Ullah
Akhunzada
KUST 29-02-2012 KUST (SWS)
126
Disaster
Management
Mr. Zia Ullah
Akhunzada
KUST 31-05-2012 KUST (SWS)
127
Refugees & Human
Rights
Mr. Zia Ullah
Akhunzada
KUST 19-06-2012
SACH
Organization
128
Career Counseling in
Social Work &
Sociology
Mr. Jan Alam KUST 29-02-2012 KUST (SWS)
129
Disaster
Management
Mr. Jan Alam KUST 31-05-2012 KUST (SWS)
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o RESEARCH JOURNALS
Name of Journal Chief Editor Name of Publisher
International Journal of
Communication Networks and
Information Security (IJCNIS)
Dr. Shafiullah Khan Institute of Information
Technology, KUST, Kohat
130
Refugees & Human
Rights
Mr. Jan Alam KUST 19-06-2012
SACH
Organization
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CHAPTER-3
QUALITY ASSURANCE
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QUALITY ASSURANCE
IMPACT OF QUALITY ASSURANCE IN THE UNIVERSITY
Quality assurance system assesses quality of teaching and learning. It recommends the
policies for entire academic departments specifically for the departments gone through self
assessment process i.e. lab manuals, office hours and Anti Plagiarism policy implementation
etc. Capacity building of entire faculty i.e. research technique and communication skills, is
also the impact of quality assurance in the university.
In the reporting period QEC has analyzed thesis for possible plagiarism. QEC has compiled
the peer perception survey in September 2012 and submitted the report to DG QA Statistics,
HEC Islamabad. QEC sent the High Level Qualified Persons data to National Talent Pool,
Ministry of Labor and Manpower, Islamabad. The screening of data for University Best
Teachers Award was done by QEC and sent the names of faculties along with their
documents to HEC, Islamabad. QEC has conducted Teachers Evaluation Survey for Spring
Semester 2012 and presented the executive summary to Vice Chancellor. QEC has formally
initiated the process for preparing the University Portfolio Report (UPR) for 2012 in July
2012. QEC has also conducted survey for Category Selection of Top 5 Recruiters and sent
the data to Higher Education Commission (HEC). QEC has sent Pakistan Qualification
Framework Data to HEC.
QUALITY ENHANCEMENT CELL
The Quality Enhancement Cell was established at Kohat University of Science & Technology
(KUST) on April 10, 2007. It is responsible for internal Academic Audit i.e. to review the
quality standards by auditing academic standards and the quality of teaching, learning and
management in each subject area. The standards set of information clarifying what
knowledge, understanding, skills and other attributes a student will have developed on
successfully completing a specific program. In this regard, Quality Enhancement Cell took
various steps. Following details are furnished to highlight the QEC functions in the
mentioned period:
Awareness Seminars/ Workshops/Training Sessions arranged at University on
Quality Assurance
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To prepare Self Assessment Reports, Quality Enhancement Cell of Kohat University of
Science & Technology arranged meetings to train the Program Team (PT) members of
various academic programs in the reporting period. QEC has presented the Findings/
Recommendations of department of Economics and Botany to the Vice Chancellor and ATs.
Quality Enhancement Cell of Kohat University of Science & Technology has organized
training sessions on December 16, 2011 with the collaboration of Intellectual Property
Organization (IPO) Pakistan titled Awareness Sessions of Intellectual Property Academy
(IPA) for Ph. D faculty and Research Students. The chief organizer of this event was Ms.
Yasmeen, Assistant Director QEC. The chief guest of the event was Prof. Dr. Fida Younas
(Dean, Faculty of Physical Sciences) acting Vice Chancellor of KUST. The resource persons
of the event were Mr. Syed Nasrullah Dy. Director IPO, Mr. Saifullah Khan, Assistant
Director IPO and Mr. Asif Iqbal, Assistant Director IPO. There were two sessions for lectures
and one session allotted for the questions & answers. The purpose of the event was to show
the importance of patent, copyright, trademarks and plant breeding etc. Mr. Syed Nasrullah
emphasizes the role of Intellectual Property in the economic development of a country. At
the end, chief guest presented shields and certificates to the recourse persons and chief
organizer.
Workshop/ Training attended by QEC at National and International Level
Assistant Director QEC attended 16th meeting of QECs in the Regional Center of HEC,
Peshawar on 15-16 Nov, 2012. Also, the Assistant Director QEC Attended workshop titled
Building Quality in Higher Education at UMT Lahore on 28-29th March, 2012 and
Orientation Workshop on Institutional Performance Evaluation at Agriculture University,
Peshawar on June 28, 2012. QEC has also Participation in a Colloquium at Fatima Jinah
Women University, Rawalpindi titled Impact of Phase I & Phase II QECs on May 28, 2012.
Assistant Director QEC attended training session organized by HEC regarding Quality
Based Ranking of HEIs Proforma, at HEC Regional Center, Peshawar on August 27, 2012.
Self Assessment Practices
QEC has conducted Teachers Evaluation Survey for Fall Semester 2011 and compiled
reports accordingly. The executive summary was presented to Vice Chancellor. QEC has
conducted Teachers Evaluation Survey for Spring Semester 2012 and compiled reports
accordingly. The executive summary was presented to Vice Chancellor. The Assessment
Team (AT) members of Department of Economics, Mathematics and Journalism & Mass
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Communication (JMC) visited them and reported suggestions for improvements of their
academic programs.. Also, Self Assessment Reports of Departments of Zoology, IMS and
Physics are in process. QEC has conducted Teachers Evaluation Survey for Spring
Semester 2012 and presented the executive summary to Vice Chancellor.
A- Membership of Associations/ Networks
Currently Quality Enhancement Cell is the associated member of Asia Pacific Quality
Network (APQN) and International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher
Education (INQAAHE).
B- Accreditation of programs from relevant councils
The following are the details of accreditations of programs:
Institute of Information Technology (IIT), Department of Biotechnology & Genetic
Engineering, Department of Microbiology, Department of English, Department of Chemistry,
Department of Economics, Department of Plant Sciences, Department of SW&S, Institute of
Education & Research (IER), Center for Religious Studies, Department of Journalism and
Mass Communication, Department of Physics, Institute of Management Sciences (IMS) and
Department of Mathematics are accredited by Higher Education Commission, Pakistan.
On the other hand, the recognition of Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IPS) with PPC is
under process.
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CHAPTER-4
FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT
o FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES (MS/PHD LOCAL + FOREIGN)
44 scholars were sent abroad for pursuing PhD during the year 2007-08. Out of
which 29 persons have successfully completed their PhD, returned back and joined
KUST. The remaining 10 scholars are expected to join KUST before June 2013,
while 05 scholars will complete their studies by the end of June 2014.
In addition to above, 40 scholars are pursuing higher studies locally / abroad on self
finance basis or attained sponsorships from different donors. They are also expected
to join the university before June 2015.
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CHAPTER-5
ACCESS
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ACCESS
o BASIC ENROLMENT
During the year under report 3657 students were enrolled as detailed below:
Department of Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Undergraduate 105 44 149 23 16 39 35 15 50 93 45 138
Graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0
Post graduate 11 6 17 6 5 11 0 1 1 17 10 27
Total 116 50 166 29 21 50 35 16 51 110 55 165
Department of Botany
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Undergraduate 5 2 7 0 0 0 5 2 7 0 0 0
Graduate 30 74 104 11 39 50 33 57 90 8 56 64
Post graduate 21 13 34 10 1 11 2 2 4 29 12 41
Total 56 89 145 21 40 61 40 61 101 37 68 105
Department of Microbiology
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
BS 139 41 180 31 16 47 42 21 63 128 36 164
M.Phil 11 4 15 15 4 19 2 0 2 24 8 32
P.hD 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3
Total 153 45 198 46 20 66 44 21 65 155 44 199
Center For Religious Studies
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Undergraduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Graduate 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0
Post graduate 12 1 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 1 13
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Total 12 5 17 0 0 0 0 4 4 12 1 13
Department of Chemistry
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
BS ( Hons) Chemistry 62 27 89 13 10 23 15 5 20 60 32 92
MSc Chmistry 61 38 99 25 25 50 30 19 49 56 44 100
M.Phil 35 6 41 16 3 19 1 0 1 50 9 59
Ph.D 3 1 4 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 1 3
Total 161 72 233 55 38 93 48 24 72 168 86 254
Department of Physics
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Undergraduate 101 10 111 26 2 28 22 5 27 105 7 112
Graduate 49 7 56 34 5 39 49 7 56 34 5 39
Post graduate 9 1 10 3 0 3 2 0 2 10 1 11
Total 159 18 177 63 7 70 73 12 85 149 13 162
Department of IIT
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Undergraduate 189 9 198 32 17 49 83 7 90 138 19 157
Graduate 73 19 92 97 6 103 30 8 38 140 17 157
Post graduate 15 4 19 15 1 16 0 0 0 36 5 41
Total 277 32 309 144 24 168 113 15 128 314 41 355
Department of J M C
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Undergraduate 48 3 51 8 0 8 15 1 16 41 2 43
Graduate 10 4 14 3 1 4 7 5 12 6 0 6
Post graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 58 7 65 11 1 12 22 6 28 47 2 49
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Department of Economics
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Undergraduate 104 8 112 33 7 40 16 1 17 121 14 135
Graduate 13 14 27 11 1 12 7 9 16 17 6 23
Post graduate 3 2 5 0 0 0 2 2 4 1 0 1
Total 120 24 144 44 8 52 25 12 37 139 20 159
Department of Zoology
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Undergraduate 31 42 73 18 11 29 6 6 12 43 47 90
Graduate 35 66 101 42 50 92 25 27 52 52 89 141
Post graduate 9 5 14 0 0 0 2 0 2 7 5 12
Total 75 113 188 60 61 121 33 33 66 102 141 243
Department of English
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
MA 9 5 14 6 12 18 4 3 7 11 14 25
MS/Mphil 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ph.D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 9 5 14 6 12 18 4 3 7 11 14 25
Department of Mathematics
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
BS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
MSc 9 5 14 6 12 18 4 3 7 11 14 25
MS/Mphil 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Ph.D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 9 5 14 6 12 18 4 3 7 11 14 25
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Department of Social Work & Sociology
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Undergraduate 158 28 186 36 14 50 61 16 77 133 26 159
Graduate 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3
Post graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 161 28 189 36 14 50 61 16 77 136 26 162
Department of Pharmacy
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Undergraduate 281 54 335 0 0 0 0 0 0 281 54 335
Graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Post graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 281 54 335 0 0 0 0 0 0 281 54 335
Institute of Management Sciences
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
Undergraduate 303 28 331 69 7 76 98 8 106 273 27 300
Graduate 219 17 236 46 7 53 106 10 116 159 14 173
Post graduate 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 522 45 567 115 14 129 204 18 222 432 41 473
Institute of Education & Research
Programs
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2011
Intake during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Passed during
October 2011 to
September 2012
Student Strength
as on 30-09-2012
M F Total M F Total M F Total M F Total
B. Edu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
M. Ed 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mphil 0 0 0 13 4 17 0 0 0 13 4 17
Ph.D 0 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 0 1 2 3
Total 0 0 0 14 6 20 0 0 0 14 6 20
Grand Total 2160 587 2747 644 266 910 702 241 943 2107 612 2719
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CHAPTER-6
UNIVERSITIES BUILDING ECONOMIES
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UNIVERSITIES BUILDING ECONOMIES
o INTERNSHIP AND PLACEMENT OFFICE
An office has been established at the university campus for placement of internees/
trainees at various disciplines.
o STUDENT COUNSELING AND CAREER GUIDANCE
Each department/institute has established a student counseling and career guidance
centre at its level and regularly guides students about the study and career plan.
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CHAPTER-7
STRENGTHENING PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
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STRENGTHENING PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
o DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS
During the year under report, there were two ongoing projects as detailed below:
1. Development of Infrastructure for improved educational facilities at KUST
costing Rs. 459.714 million. The objectives of the project were to provide
infrastructure, allied lab equipment and Human Resource Development etc for six
departments.
2. Strengthening of KUST amounting to Rs. 473.527 million. The objective of the
project was to provide infrastructure, necessary equipment and Human Resource
Development for six departments.
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CHAPTER-8
STRENGTHENING TECHNOLOGICAL
INFRASTRUCTURE
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STRENGTHENING TECHNOLOGICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
o DIGITAL LIBRARY
KUST library was established in early 2002 begin its operation in September that year. The
library established with a small collection of text and reference resources to fulfill need of the
existing departments. In 2003 the library was consisted of only 2000 books. As the number
of department increased, so does the collection at library increased. Presently KUST has 13
departments and 03 institutes. KUST Central Library Function as the Knowledge center for
the university. It support directly & indirectly the entire academic programmes of the
university therefore besides; central library seminar libraries have also been established at
Department of pharmacy and at department of Chemistry. At the movement KUST library
has a total collection of 40000 books.
Kohat University of Science & Technology is registered with HEC National Digital library
since 2004. This library is registered through static IP and available to all on KUST computer
network. Request regarding VPN service has been submitted to facilitate readers in using
digital library contents out of KUST premises. Utilities and queries regarding various
functionalities of these available contents are fulfilled through email and multimedia
presentations from time to time beside reader advisory service.
Institutional Representative Mr. Murad Ali
Designation Librarian
E - Mail Librarian@kust.edu.pk
Phone Number +92 (0)922-554439
Website http://www.kust.edu.pk/
Direct Link: http://www.digitallibrary.edu.pk/kohatuni.html
Available resources on Digital Library
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF PHYSICS TEACHER
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS
ASSOCIATION OF COMPUTING MACHINERY
EBRARY
EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
EMERALD
MCGRAW-HILL COLLECTION
PROJECT MUSE
IEEE
SCIENCE ONLINE
SPRINGERLINK
TAYLOR & FRANCIS
WILEY-BLACKWELL
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AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Apart from that open sources available in both Journals and books are extremely helpful to
fulfill the readers need.
IPBX AT KUST
The old NRTC 1232 PBX system which was installed in 2005 had the capacity of 120
extensions only. Due to power surge number of circuits got damaged and only 50 extension
left working which are too less to serve the ever increasing demand for phone extensions in
KUST.
Keeping in mind the current and future demand we at KUST decided to opt for IP based
telephone exchange. We successfully installed Alcatel-Lucent IPBX system at KUST with
the capacity of 1000 extensions expendable to 15,000 extensions. We could have not only
IP based phones system but also analog and digital phone in this new exchange thus utilize
the cable laid for old telephone exchange.
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In KUST we had 85 PTCL direct, now we have a PRI terminated in our new exchange and
any user from any extension can get outgoing facility routed through PRI. We have reduced
our landlines members to 25 exclusively for fax usage only.
WI-FI FACILITY IN STUDENT/STAFF HOSTELS
We have four student hostels accommodating nearly 1000 male/female students and two
staff hostels comprising almost 100 staff/faculty members. We have extended Wi-Fi Internet
facility in all hostels and users are enjoying Internet facility round the clock.
NEWLY CONSTRUCTED ADMIN BLOCK
Almost all our administration offices shifted to the newly build administration block. In this
new block we have successfully deployed 300 nodes wired and wireless network.
The facility of Internet is extended to all the users, IP and analog telephone extensions have
been installed. CCTV setup is installed for security as well.
KUST LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (KULM)
KUST Learning Management System (KULM) is successfully deployed. Moodle allows
educators to create online courses, which students can access as a virtual classroom. A
typically Moodle home page will include a list of participants (including the teacher and
students) and a calendar with a course schedule and list of assignments. Other Moodle
features include online quizzes, forums, where students can post comments and ask
questions, glossaries of terms, and links to other Web resources.
The URL is http://lms.kohat.edu.pk faculty and student can access online system using their
official account of KUST.
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DISCUSSION CORNER KUST LIBRARY
Successfully deployed an online discussion corner for KUST faculty and students, here they
can share the information, can join talks, managing their personal community profiles and
get shared with other members.
FACULTY PROFILE ACCESS
We have created the profile addresses for the faculty members of KUST; with the help of
their own address they can access their profiles online any time. They can update/modify
their profiles by themselves.
OPEN COURSEWARE OFFLINE (OCW)
Deployed offline setup of virtual university at KUST, using this offline web based facility, the
students and faculty members can access video lecture on intranet and can freely download
from the offline portal of OCW KUST.
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CHAPTER-9
UNIVERSITY BUILDING COMMUNITIES
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UNIVERSITY BUILDING COMMUNITIES
To provide a variety of services that respond to the ongoing and emerging regional needs.
Increase collaborative relationships with regional public, private and non-profit
institutions.
Establish web-based one-stop enrollment for undergraduate student services.
Provide services which impact positively the many challenges facing the region,
province, and nation by developing partnerships that educate and provide research
opportunities and which also impact public policy, education, and ethical issues.
Promote relationships through public relations to strengthen existing partnerships and
develop new ones.
Foster lifelong relationships with alumni through the implementation of cultural, athletic,
and career-related program offerings, including creation of the new Alumni Center,
connecting alumni to the University and the community.
To disseminate and project the above services, an independent office of Public Relations
has been established, who serves Kohat University of Science & Technologys, (KUST)
dynamic educational, intellectual and service missions by providing honest, timely and useful
information to all its internal and external stakeholders and audiences.
We are committed to using our individual and collective experience, judgment and talent to
provide the most effective and creative public relations counsel to the KUST community.
We are in the business of education and information exchange, and are committed to the
principle that communication must be more than an end product; it is an indispensable
strategic function. We have a responsibility to help decision makers understand, appreciate
and include honest communication in the development of institutional policy.
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CHAPTER-10
SPORTS
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SPORTS
Kohat University of Science & Technology, Kohat organized the Intervarsity Table Tennis
(Boys) zone A Championship 2011-12 (in collaboration with Higher Education Commission,
Islamabad) from March 26, 2012 at KUST.
o 1
st
Semi Final was held on 27
th
March 2012, between KUST & Gomal UST, Bannu and
the 2
nd
Semi Final was played between University of Swat & Gomal University, DI Khan
on the same day.
o Final Match was played between KUST & the University of Swat. KUST came out as
winner & University of Swat was Runner-up of the Championship.
o It is added that KUST shoed excellent performance and won this title for the 4
th
consecutive session and qualified for final round which was held from March 29, 2012
ant International Islamic University, Islamabad.
o The university team also took part in Intervarsity Hockey (Boys) zone A Championship
2011-112 at University of Science and Technology, Bannu in October 2011. The team
got 2
nd
position and qualified for final round championship which was held from October
30, 2011 at Behria University, Islamabad.
o Additionally, KUST teams partook in the Intervarsity Football (Boys) zone A
Championship 2011-112 from 31
st
October 2011 and Intervarsity Cricket zone A
championship 2011-12 from December 27, 2011 at Gomal University, D.I.Khan.
o Moreover, KUST organized the Intervarsity Volleyball (Boys) zone A championship
2011-12 (in collaboration with Higher Education Commission, Islamabad) from February
23, 2012 at KUST in which seven universities participated.
o Further, KUST Boxing team participated in the All Pakistan Intervarsity Boxing (Boys)
Championship 2011-12 from March 16, 2012 at University of Karachi.
o Mr. Usman Ghani from KUST played Quarter Final in the championship.
o KUST team also took part in the All Pakistan Prime Minister Sports Gala from 21-27
June 2012 organized by Higher Education Commission, Islamabad.
o The university team also took part in All Pakistan Intervarsity Badminton (Girls)
Championship 2011-112 from December 23, 2011 at NUST, Islamabad.
o KUST won five matches from different universities and played Quarter Final in the above
championship.
o Furthermore, KUST teams took part in the All Pakistan Intervarsity Table Tennis (Girls)
Championship 2011-12 from April 14 1012 at Fatima Jinnah Women
o University, Rawalpindi and All Pakistan Intervarsity Volleyball (Girls) championship 2011-
12 from May 21, 2012 at PMAS-Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi.
o Along with this, KUST Athletics Girls team participated in the All Pakistan Intervarsity
Athletics (Girls) Championship 2011-112 from March 11, 2012 at OOMSATS, Islamabad.
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o Ms. Safeena from KUST got 5
th
position in Discus Throw in the championship.
o Apart from the above, the Directorate of Sports, KUST successfully organized the 4
th
KUST- Inter Departments Games, 2011 (Boys & Girls) in October 2011, in which various
departmental teams participated in different events like, Athletics, Badminton, Football,
Cricket, Table Tennis, Tug of War, Volleyball and Mini Marathon Race.
o Institute of Management Science (IMS) was overall winner with 28 points and Mr. Shoaib
Muhammad (Dept. of Mathematics) was Best Athlete in boys competitions, while
Department of Social work and Sociology was overall winner with 11 points and Ms.
Maryam Gazi (Institute of Management Science) was Best Athlete in girls competitions.
o Prize distribution ceremony of the above games was held at Central Library KUST.
Trophies, shields and certificates were distributed among the players.
o Next, the Directorate of Sports, KUST also organized successfully the 5
th
KUST- Inter
Dept. Games, 2012 for Boys & Girls in January 2012.
o All the departmental teams participated in various events i.e. Athletics, Badminton,
Cricket, Table Tennis, Tug of War, Basketball, Football, Volleyball and Mini Marathon
Race.
o Institute of Information Technology (IIT) was overall winner with 20 points and Mr.
Shehbaz Ahmad (Institute of Management Science) was Best Athlete in boys
competitions, while Department of Social work and Sociology was overall winner with 21
points and Ms. Saeeda (Zoology Department) was Best Athlete in girls competitions.
o A colorful Prize distribution ceremony was held at Central Library KUST. Trophies,
shields and certificates were distributed among the players by Nasir Jamal Khattak PhD
(Amherst) Vice Chancellor KUST.
o Worthy Vice Chancellor deeply encouraged and appreciated the students and offered
congratulation to prize winners on the occasion.
o Apart from the above, the Directorate of Sports, KUST organized the 7
th
KUST- Inter
Colleges Games, 2011-12 for Boys & Girls from 5-23 March 2012.
o Teams of the affiliated Colleges participated along with KUST in various events i.e.
Athletics, Badminton, Cricket, Table Tennis, Tug of War, Basketball, Football, Volleyball,
Hockey, Squash, Cross Country Race, Handball and Netball.
KUST players showed excellent performance and scored 50 in all games to win General
Trophy in boys competitions. And Mr. Khan Zada from Govt. Degree College, Hangu
declared as Best Athlete of the year, while Govt. Post Graduate College for women, Kohat
was overall winner with 33 points and Ms. Safeena (Govt. Post Graduate College for women
Kohat) won the title of Best Athlete of the year in girls competitions.
Additionally, KUST established a Fitness Gym on campus in which total 25 machines of
latest technology are installed to facilitate the student and staff.
Along with this, the Directorate of Sports organized deferent kind of Inter-Dept./Inter-
class/Inter-Club Cricket tournaments i.e. KCL and PPL etc, regularly.
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CHAPTER-11
UNIVERSITIES BUILDING LEADERSHIP
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UNIVERSITIES BUILDING LEADERSHIP
o STUDENT LEADERSHIP
o Besides curriculum routine, students have been actively involved in co-
curriculum activities especially in debates and competitions on university
level.
o K Tech Event 2012 organized by Institute of Information Technology on April
18, 2012
o Walks on Disability in the university organized by Department of Social Work,
and Sociology
o Local seminars, General Clubs are held every week for development of
academic ability of the faculty.
o Strengthening the research at the university by collaborative work among
faculty, various seminars/woshops organized.
o Establishing and strengthening undergraduate and graduate Labs
o Emphasizing on the understanding of the subject among faculty and students
o CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
S. # Name of Activity Date Organized By Organized In
1. Debate Competition 14/12/2011 HEC HEC, Peshawar
2. Anti -Corruption Week- 2011 09/12/2011 NAP
KUST Main
Campus
3.
2
nd
All Pakistan inter
University Virtual Debate
Contest
16/12/2012 VEPP
4. Free Eye Camp 23-24/11/2011
Al-Shifa Eye
Hospital Kohat
KUST Main
Campus
5. Free Blood Camp 12-13/10/2011
Khidmat-e-Khalq
Foundation,
Kohat
KUST Main
Campus
6. Students Week 2012 5-8/03/2012 KUST
KUST Main
Campus
7.
2-Day Workshop on
Motivational Learning Skills
20/03/2012 KUST
KUST Main
Campus
8. Free Blood Camp 12-13/01/2012
Frontier
Foundation
KUST Main
Campus
9. Plantation Day Walk 13/09/2012 KUST
KUST Main
Campus
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CHAPTER-12
FINANCE
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FINANCE
RECURRING BUDGET
Expenditure Heads 2011-12
Establishment Charges (Including TTS) 325.784
Employees Retirement Benefits 32.000
Expenditure on Acquiring of Physical Assets 14.550
Civil works - Buildings & Structures 1.700
Repair and Maintenance - Physical Assets 13.165
Feasibility Studies 0.200
Research, Survey & Exploratory Operations 20.450
Fees 0.400
Communication 6.450
Utilities 13.665
Occupancy Costs 3.750
Motor Vehicles (Insurance & Registration) 0.450
Travel & Transportation 6.295
General 32.760
Transfers (Scholarships/Awards/Stipends/Gifts etc.) 6.635
Total 478.254
SOURCE/INCOME
i.Opening balance carried over 37.326
(a) 100-0 (Collection A/C) 2.119
(b) 7-67 (Payment A/C) 35.207
ii. HEC Grant Recurring
(a) Recurring Grant 145.063
(b) Supplementary Grant 41.934
(c) Tenure Track System Funds 37.522
Sub Total 224.519
iii. KUST Own Receipts
(a) Tuition Fee 97.798
(b) Examination Fee 52.991
(c) Affiliation Fee 0.115
Hostel Rent and Service Charges 3.611
Other Indigenous Resources 23.567
Own resources 38.327
Sub Total 216.409
Grand TotaL 478.254
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DEVELOPMENTAL BUDGET
S# Project Name 2011-12
Approved Projects
1 Dev: of Infrastructure for improved Educational Facilities at KUST 67.474
2 Strengthening of KUST 74.080
Total (a) 141.554
RESEARCH PROJECTS
S. No Name of Research Project
Principal
Investigator
Donor
Agency
Amount
Sanctioned
Duration
of the
Project
1
Epidemiology of
Leishmaniasis in canine and
human beings in NWFP
Dr. Sultan
Ayaz
HEC
2.223
million
24 Months
2
Epidemiology and Molecular
Detection of Zoonotic
parasites in water sources
of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan
Dr. Sultan
Ayaz
HEC
4.454
million
24 Months
3
Isolation and Identification
of Protease Producing
Bacteria from Kohat, KPK,
Dr. Noor
Muhammad
HEC 0.5 million 12 months
4
Genetic Diversity inCircuma
L. germ plasm as revealed
by RAPD Markers
Dr. Rehan
Naeem
HEC 0.5 million 12 months
5
Impact of higher education
in the social adjustment of
women in Islamic
Perspective in Pakistan
Dr. Ishtiaq
Hussain
HEC
2.295
million
24 months
6
PhytoChemical Investigation
and Biological Activity of
Genus Sonchus with
Emphasis on Biologically
Active Constituents
Dr. Sultan
Ayaz
HEC
0.227
million
Completed
7
Optimization of Conditions
for conversion of Gypsom
into manufacturing end pilot
scale basis.
Dr. Tasleem
Hussain
Shah
HEC
0.221
million
Completed
8
Rice Under the Stress
Condition
Dr. Jamil
HEC 1.125
million
Completed
9
English Access Micro
Scholarship
English
Department
HEC 3.870
million
completed
10 Open Profile Talent hunt.
Dr. Khalid
Latif *
ICT
0.500
million
6 months
11
Image Lexicon: An
ObjectNet for Images
Dr.
Irfanullah
HEC
0.410
million
9 months
12
Semantic Histogram: A
roadmap to bridge the
semantic gap.
Dr. Nida
Aslam
HEC
0.450
million
9 months
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13
Low complexity decoding of
non-binary LDPC codes
Dr. Bilal
Shams
HEC
0.500
million
9 months
14
Critical analysis of Bio-
inspired routing protocol in
multi-hop wireless networks
Dr.
Shafiullah
HEC
0.440
millions
9 months
Total
17.715
million
SCHOLARSHIP AWARDED DURING THE YEAR
S No Name of Scholarship Number of
Awardees
Amount
1 JNBS Scholarship Programme 12 1,218,000
2 HEC Need Based Scholarship Programme 23 552,000
3 FEF Scholarship 5 90,000
4 Merit Scholarship 557 2,526,520
5 Poverty cum Merit 51 175,000
6 MORA Scholarship 100 601,030
7 Pakistan Bait-ul- Mal Scholarship 17 300,790
8 Brother/Sister Scholarship 150 582,135
9 FATA/Balochistan Scholarship 7 1,412,690
10 Fata 50 350,050
Grand Total 972
7,808,215
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CHAPTER-13
UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE
101
UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE
o SYNDICATE MEETINGS
Total 05 meetings of KUST Syndicate were held during the period mentioned above.
The detail is as under:
S.No. No. of the Syndicate
Meeting
Date on which meeting held
1. 14
th
Syndicate 26.11.2011
2. 15
th
Syndicate 07.02.2012
3. 16
th
Syndicate 29.03.2012
4. 17
th
Syndicate 08.06.2012
5. 18
th
Syndicate 19.07.2012
o ACADEMIC COUNCIL MEETINGS
Total 02 meetings of KUST Academic Council were held during the period. The detail
is as under:
S.No. No. of the Academic Council
Meeting
Date of the
meeting
1. 6
th
Academic Council Meeting 06.01.2012
2. 7
th
Academic Council Meeting 13.07.2012
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CHAPTER-14
OFFICE OF RESOURCE
GENERATION/DEVELOPMENT
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OFFICE OF RESOURCE GENERATION/DEVELOPMENT
In accordance with the directives of the HEC, an office of Research, Innovation and
Commercialization (ORIC) has been established at KUST comprising the following scientist
and other members:
1. Dr. Fida Younas Khattak, Dean Faculty of Science, (Convener)
2. Dr. shafiq-ur-Rehman, Dean Faculty of Biological Sciences (Member)
3. Dr. Mohammad Jamil, Chairman Department of Biotechnology (Member)
4. Dr. Murad Ali Khan, Chairman, Department of Chemistry (Member)
5. Dr. Kaleem ullah, Director IMS (Member)
6. Mr. Mohammad Zafar Khan, Director Finance (Member)
7. Ms. Yasmeen, AD QEC (Member)
8. Mr. Mohammad Zakir Director P&D (Member cum Secretary)
o INITIATIVES AND IMPLEMENTATION
S. No Name of Research Project
Principal
Investigator
Donor
Agency
Amount
Sanctioned
Duration
of the
Project
1
Epidemiology of
Leishmaniasis in canine and
human beings in NWFP
Dr. Sultan
Ayaz
HEC
2.223
million
24 Months
2
Epidemiology and Molecular
Detection of Zoonotic
parasites in water sources
of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan
Dr. Sultan
Ayaz
HEC
4.454
million
24 Months
3
Isolation and Identification
of Protease Producing
Bacteria from Kohat, KPK,
Dr. Noor
Muhammad
HEC 0.5 million 12 months
4
Genetic Diversity inCircuma
L. germ plasm as revealed
by RAPD Markers
Dr. Rehan
Naeem
HEC 0.5 million 12 months
5
Impact of higher education
in the social adjustment of
women in Islamic
Perspective in Pakistan
Dr. Ishtiaq
Hussain
HEC
2.295
million
24 months
6
PhytoChemical
Investigation and Biological
Activity of Genus Sonchus
with Emphasis on
Biologically Active
Dr. Sultan
Ayaz
HEC
0.227
million
Completed
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Constituents
7
Optimization of Conditions
for conversion of Gypsom
into manufacturing end pilot
scale basis.
Dr. Tasleem
Hussain
Shah
HEC
0.221
million
Completed
8
Rice Under the Stress
Condition
Dr. Jamil
HEC 1.125
million
Completed
9
Access English Micro
Scholarship
English
Department
HEC 3.870
million
completed
10 Open Profile Talent hunt.
Dr. Khalid
Latif *
ICT
0.500
millions
6 months
11
Image Lexicon: An
ObjectNet for Images
Dr.
Irfanullah
HEC
0.410
millions
9 months
12
Semantic Histogram: A
roadmap to bridge the
semantic gap.
Dr. Nida
Aslam
HEC
0.450
millions
9 months
13
Low complexity decoding of
non-binary LDPC codes
Dr. Bilal
Shams
HEC
0.500
millions
9 months
14
Critical analysis of Bio-
inspired routing protocol in
multi-hop wireless networks
Dr.
Shafiullah
HEC
0.440
millions
9 months
Grand Total 17.715
million
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CHAPTER-15
HEALTH CENTRE/MEDICAL FACILITIES
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HEALTH CENTRE/ MEDICAL FACILITIES
o MEDICAL FACILITIES AVAILABLE
A Health Care Center is established at KUST campus covering 7000 sqft with
necessary medical staff and facilities. The Health Care Center is functioning 24 hours
a day and taking care of the students and staff.
o COUNSELING FOR STRESS REDUCTION
The department of social work and sociology had initiated counseling services for
stress reduction to benefit students and staff members suffering from stress or
having other psychological problems which needs psychiatrist treatments.
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GLIMPSES
Blood Camp
108
Eye Camp
109
GLIMPSES OF COMPLETED BUILDINGS
Health Care Center Academic Block
Academic Blocks Central Library with ground
Student Hostel Officers Apartment
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EDITORIAL COMMITTEE
Annual Report 2011-12 is written, edited and composed by the following committee:
1. Mr. Mohammad Zakir, Director P&D
2. Hafiz Nadar Sarfaraz, Assistant Director P&D
3. Ms. Nadia Shehzad, Office Assistant
4. Mr. Hameed Khan, Office Assisant
5. Mr. Yasir Habib, KPO
The committee worked at its level best to produce and place all the information
pertaining to the progress of all departments in year 2011-12.
Editorial Committee

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