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CURRICULUM VITAE
Profession:Electrical Engineer, PEC, Senior Member IEEE, IEP and IEEEP
Date of birth:March 19, 1959.
Present post: Professor
Experience: 33 Years(11 Yrs Industry + 2 Yr Design/Consultancy + 20 Yrs R&D/Teaching)
Highlights
He teaches 2 to 3 courses, supervises 5 MS, 5 PhD and co-supervises 5 to 6 MS students each semester.
He has completed two HEC funded research projects as professor in Comsats Park Road Islamabad
He completed Pak (CIIT)-US (NDSU) collaborative solar energy project in last three years.
He got another HEC fundedresearch project in 2016
He has filed a Solar Heater patent in USA and HEC deposited Fee for Evaluation.
He has published 93 IF, ISI Indexed, International or Local Journal and 124 international/local conferences papers.
He wrote a book for NBC in 1992 on Fiber Optic Voltage/Current Sensors
He has written seven books in Urdu on energy and climate change issues
He got Best Researcher Award from Comsats in 2013 and UPM Malaysia in 2003
He is sound both theoretically as well as experimentally due to his 32 field and research experience
He is an experienced Power & Energy professional in Comsats H/Q Campus Islamabad
He is senior member of IEEE USA since last two decades
He is registered with PEC as a professional electrical engineer since 1984
Qualification:
B.SC. University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore, Pakistan (1983)
1984 Thesis title: Electric Power Distribution System Design
M.SC University of Reading, School of Science and Engineering, Reading, UK. (1988)
1988 Thesis title: Fiber Optic Voltage and Current Sensors
Ph.D. University of Essex, School of Science and Engineering, Colchester, UK. (1991)
1991 Thesis title: Development of High PowerDFB Lasers
Patents
- PI 2005 3410, Norman Mariun, Azimah Omar, Nasrullah Khan, Ishak Aris, "Test Method and Optimisation of Ignition System Parameters Inside CNG-DI Engine", 26 July 2005. Malaysia
- PI 2005 5351, Norman Mariun, Liyth Ahmed Nisserat, Nasrullah Khan, Ishak Aris, "Radio Frequency Coaxial Resonant Cavity for Compressed Natural Gas Ignition", 16 Nov 2005. Malaysia
- Docx # allotted on Thermosyphon driven CO2 Mediated Solar Water Heater, USA, 2016
Exhibition Awards:
1. Bronze Medal ITEX 2005, 16th International Invention Innovation Industrial Design & Technology Exhibition 2005, for "RF Coaxial Resonant Cavity for CNG Ignition".
Norman Mariun, Liyth Ahmed, Nasrullah Khan, Ishak Aris
2. Gold Medal Award, British Invention Show 2005, AlexandriaPalace, London, for "RF Coaxial Resonant Cavity for CNG Ignition".
Norman Mariun, Liyth Ahmed, Nasrullah Khan, Ishak Aris)
3. Gold Medal, INPEX, PittsburghUSA, June 2007, "Test Method and Optimization of Ignition System Parameters Inside CNG-DI Engine"
Norman Mariun, Azimah Omar, Nasrullah Khan, Ishak Aris
4. Silver Medal, Malaysia Technology Expo 2007, "Test Method and Optimization of Ignition
System Parameters Inside CNG-DI Engine"
Norman Mariun, Azimah Omar, Nasrullah Khan, Ishak Aris.
Job Assignments:
2006-To 2017
As Chairman of Electrical Engineering and professorand superviserin the Department of Electrical Engineering, Comsats, Park Road, Islamabad
2004-2006
As Foreign Faculty Professor, Head of Electronics Engineering Department and Chairman Laser Center in Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology, Islamabad.
1997-2004
As Professor Madya in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, UPM, Serdang, Selanor, Malaysia
1995-1996
Worked as Sr. Electrical Engineer and Project Manager in Zedan Consultants, for SCECO-E and SABIC Petrochemical Industries Al-Jubail, Al-Khober, Saudi Arabia, on power quality study.
1992-1994
Worked as Manager Construction, Distribution, Operation, Transmission and Protection of 500kV/220/132/11 kV lines, substationsinFaisalabad, Lahore, Sialkot andGhakhar WAPDA, Cricket House Lahore, Pakistan.
1987-1991
Completed MSC and PhD Degrees in Reading/Essex Universities, England,UK.
1984-1987
Worked as ManagerDistribution Operation in Ali Pur and Zafarwal in Gujranwala and Sialkot Circles, under Gujranwala Region, Wapda Gujranwala, Pakistan.
1986-1987
Worked as AD (Planning), AD (Mapping Cel) under the Area Electricity Board Wapda, Gujranwala Region, Wapda Gujranwala, Pakistan.
1984-1986
Worked as ManagerDesign and Construction, Second 500 KV Circuit Tarbella-Faisalabad-Jamshoroo, in Collaboration with Imperial Construction Company, Greave & Cotton, TEPSCO Japan, Canada and NESPAK, under overall supervision of Wapda.
1984-1984
Worked as Design Engineer Trainee in Climax Electrical Industries, GujranwalaPakistan
Training Courses
1. “Fluidised Bed Reactor” Coal gasification, PEC, Islamabad, 2016
1 “Electric Power Quality”, Organized by Australian Co in Collaboration with Singapore at
Marriot Hotel Kuala Lumpur, 12-14 November 2003.
2. “High Voltage Testing”, Organized by UMIST Electrical Engineering Research Centre and
PES IEEE at UPM, August 22-24, 2003.
3. “Teaching Methods”, Organized by Faculty of Engineering, at Faculty of Education, UPM,
11-13 October 2000 Malaysia.
4. “Multimedia Mathematics”, Organized by Faculty of Science, at ComputerScienceCenter,
UPM, 20-23 July 2000 Malaysia.
5. “Fiber Optic and Photonics”, Organized by Malaysian Telecom., at University Malaya,
Photonic Center, 16-20 July 2000 Malaysia
6. “Electromagnetic Compatibility”, Organized by Department of Electrical & Electronic
Engineering, University Putra Malaysia, July 1999, Malaysia.
7. “How to become a good teacher”, Organized by Faculty of Engineering, Seminar Hall,
Faculty Kejurutraan, April 1998 UPM Malaysia.
8. “Optical Communication Workshop”, Organized by EssexUniversity in Collaboration
with SouthamptonUniversity and British Telecom Harwich, 5-15 September 1991.
9. “ Superconductors”, Organized by Universtat Karlsruhe, 6-12 July 1984, Germany.
Work Experience
1984-1984: (Climax Electrical Industries Gujranwala)
Worked as transformer design engineer in Climax Gujranwala. The existing designs were modified as per user requirements. Supervised the winding, construction and testing divisions of transformer section in Climax Industries, Gujranwala. Furthermore, assisted other engineers working on switchgear and Air Conditioners. Got good experience on HVDC.
1984-85: (EHV Line Construction WAPDA Lahore)
Worked as electrical engineer in an electrical a utility (WAPDA) in Pakistan. I supervised construction of 500 kV transmission line project from Tarbella Dam to Faisalabad. It was being conducted by TEPSCO Japan in collaboration of ICC, NESPAK and Grieve & Cotton Pakistan. My responsibility was to supervise the job of contractors on site to note their progress and the quality of work. Got experience of CPM, PERT, Drawing Work and Quality Control regarding excavation, backfilling, earthing, tension, sag and the related tasks.
1985-86: (US AID Mapping Cell, WAPDA Gujranwala)
On completion of above project the WAPDA transferred me from EHV wing to Distribution Planning wing under CAEB WAPDA Gujranwala, Where undersigned worked on US-AID distribution planning project with NESPAK Consultants. Basic job was on mapping of 11 kV distribution feeders on global latitudes and longitudes. Major tasks include 11 kV line repair, maintenance, renovation, augmentation, bifurcation and electrification of new villages.
1986-87: (SDO in Distribution Operation, WAPDA Wazirabad & Pasrur Divisions)
On successful completion of US-AID mapping cell project, undersigned requested for transfer in Distribution Operation Subdivision of WAPDA in Wazirabad Division. Major duties were to manage the maintenance staff, little bit renovation, revenue collection, metering, billing and line loss reduction using technical and management skills. Undersigned was transferred to Zafarwal subdivision in April 1987 due to departmental reasons. Got good experience of public dealing, emergency supply restoration and MV line load balancing. I also had additional charge of recovery Magistrate WAPDA whilst the basic job was distribution line maintenance and attending of troubleshooting on 11 kV electric networks. Undersigned qualified for MSC/Ph.D scholarship in UK/USA, while working as SDO (E) Subdivision WAPDA Zafarwal. In parallel with above job also coordinated research in PINSTECH Islamabad.
1987-91: (MS/PhD from Reading & Essex Universities, UK)
Acquired MSC and Ph.D. degrees from Reading and Essex UniversitiesUK. During study period in England, conducted research on application of lasers and fibre optics in power industry. Developed fibre optic CTs and PTs for use with protective relays, SCADA and Telemetry. Designed a tunable wavelength DFB dye laser for fiber optic communication applications.
1992-93: (Transmission & Maintenance Engineer 220kV Grid Ghakkhar)
After higher study WAPDA appointed me in grid system operation at 220 kV Grid Station Ghakhar. My duty was to take care of lines and substations maintenance. Got maintenance experience of some 220, 132 and 66 kV Substations and their inter-connecting lines. My responsibility was to note discrepancies of substations & transmission lines and routine maintenance of MV /HV switchgears and transmission lines. Various equipment supervised include MV to EHV level power transformers, Switchgears such as SF6, Air blast, Vacuum and Oil CBs of different makes i.e. ABB, GEC, Siemons, Merlin Gerlin and Messwalander. Other equipment include rectifiers, emergency supplies, DC battery and capacitor banks.
1993-94: (Protection & Instrumentation 220 kV G/S Ghakhar)
Resumed WAPDA utility in Pakistan as protection and instrumentation engineer in 1991 after completion of study period. His responsibility was to keep the protection and control of 28 Substations healthy. He used to carry out the routine testing as well as emergency trouble shooting as and when required for the above 28 Substations. The trouble shootings could be DC failure, contractor dropout, and open/close problem of EHV circuit breaker, slow/fast metering, distance relay mal-function, and inability to recognize faults, indiscriminate tripping or routine testing. Besides it got experience of testing various types of distance relays such as L8b (BBC), PYTS (GEC), 7SA (Siemens) and Micromho (GEC) etc. Also got experience of testing differential, Bucholz, overcurrent undervoltage relay and many others such as CDG and CTU, CAG, VTT & CTIG (BF) frequency relays. It also includes experience of C&DF testing, open/short circuit testing, CT saturation testing, grids commissioning testing and various types of protection schemes.
1995-96: (Project Manager in Zedan Consultants, Saudi Arabia)
Joined Ms Zedan Consultants as Project Manager in Saudi Arabia to conduct a power quality project of SCECO-E for SABIC Affiliates Riyadh. The SABIC industrial organizations in Al-Jubail consist of the Petrochemical, Rubber & Plastics, Power Cables, Fertilizers, Steal and Medicines manufacturing facilities. These 14 organizations fed from SCECO-E were visited for data and site inspection regarding, SVC equipment earhing, UPS, connections of protection & control, capacitor started motors, DOL started large motors, compressors, PLCs, the computer controlled processes and extruders etc. The simulation of SCECO-E transmission and distribution network along with SABIC industries loads was conducted using ETAP Program. A big power quality project completed under leadership of underwriter. Other international R&D organizations such as Siemons and GEC USA assisted to complete this project.
1997-2004: (Professor Madya, University Putra Malaysia)
Working as Associate Professor in Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University Putra Malaysia. Supervising and lecturing to the graduate and postgraduate students. Acted as coordinator for final year practical industry training, final year student projects and external moderator for PrimeCollege franchised with UPM. The subjects that I have been teaching for last four years include: Opto-electronics (KEE 3201), AC/DC drives, Electrical Machines (KEE 3302), Engineering Mathematics (KKK), Network synthesis (KEE), Protective Relaying (KEE 4307), High Voltage Engineering (KEE 4317), Electric Power Quality (KEE 4309), Generation and Operation of Power System (KEE 4306). Worked as a team with juniors and seniors colleague lecturers at UPM. Conducted three short-term and two IRPA projects and currently involved in two IRPA and one Top Down Projects. Designed experiments for undergraduate power laboratory and working on establishment of a high voltage laboratory in new complex of UPM. Proposed new subjects and designed their contents such as Power Quality, High Voltage Engineering and Numerical Relaying.
2004-2006: (Professor/Head/Chairman, FederalUrduUniversityIslamabad)
Joined FUUAST Islamabad as Professor under HEC (FFHP) scheme for one year extendible to multiple years for promotion of research activities and inducing quality culture in academics. Pro Vice Chancellor of FUUAST appointed me as Head of Electronics Engineering Department. As part of job I have furnished the UniversityBuilding with appropriate labels and name plates and written introductory pages of University. I am involved in Laboratory establishments for electronics engineering department and physics department. I have developed course structure of BS (Engineering Physics) and BE(Electronics Engineering) in the light of HEC directives and PEC requirements for accreditation of engineering degree program.
2006-2017: (Professor/Chairman, Comsats Islamabad)
Supervised 30 MS and 2 PhD and supervising 3 BSC, 10 MSC and 4PhD students in Department of Electrical Engineering. I have postgraduate Renewable and Ultrafast Laser Research laboratories in Campus. Won three HEC research grants, two completed, one under progress. Have experience of working with local and Companies/Universities.
Publications
International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research, Volume 6, Issue 9,
September-2015 520 ISSN 2229-5518 IJSER © 2015
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Shoaib Rauf,
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Nasrullah Khan
A-Impact Factor Journals
(IF = 95.197)
1N. Abas, N. Khan, Z. Saleem, AR Kalair, A. Haider,” Review of Natural and Synthetic Refrigerants, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, accepted to be published in 2018. (IF=8.05)
2N. Khan, N Mariun, N. Abas, AR Kalair, S. Iqbal, A Model of repetitively pulsed CO2 laser, Lasers in Engineering, Accepted, Final PDF corrected (IF=0.469) to publish in 2018
3N. Khan, SM Goldwasser. N abas, AR Kalair, A Haider, Experimental investigation of unidentified He-Ne Lasers, Applied Optics, 56, 38, 10030-10039, 2017 (IF = 1.65)
4N. Abas, N. Khan, A. Haider, MS Saleem, A thermosyphon solar water heating system for sub zero temperature areas, Cold Regions Science and Technology, 143, 81-92, 2017 (IF=1.909)
5S. Rauf, N. Khan, Application of DC-AC Hybrid Grid and Solar Photovoltaic Generation with Battery Storage Using Smart Grid, International Journal of Photoenergy, Vol-2017, 1-16, 2017. Article ID 6736928, (IF-1.277)
6J. Ikram, N. Khan, Q. Junaid, S. Khaliq, B.il Kwon, Analysis and optimization of the axial flux permanent magnetsynchronous generator using an analytical method, Journal of Magnetics 22(2), 257-265, 2017. 0.718)
7A. Kalair, N. Abas, AR Kalair, Z. Saleem, N Khan, Review of harmonic losses in power systems, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 78, 1152-1187, 30 April 2017 (IF 8.05)
8N. Abas, A. Kalair, N. Khan, AR Kalair, I. Hussain, Review of Pakistan’s GHG Emissions compared to SAARC Countries, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 80, 990-1016, 17 April 2017 (IF=8.05)
9N. Khan, A. Kalair, N. Abas, A. Haider, Review of ocean tidal, wave and thermal energytechnologies, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 72, 590-604, 20th January 2017, ISSN:1364-0321(IF =8.05),
10J. Ikram, N. Khan, S. Khaliq, B. Kwon, Reduction of torque ripple in an axial flux generator using arc shaped trapezoidal magnets in an asymmetric overhang configuration, Journal of Magnetics, 21(4), 577-585, December, 2016, ( IF= 0.713), ISSN (Print) 1226-1750, ISSN (Online) 2233-6656
11N. Khan, N. Abas and A. Kalair, Multiline distributed feedback dye laser endorses Wien’s displacement law, Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, 122: 92-98, 12 April 2016
(IF 1.696) ISSN:0946-2171 (Print)1432-0649 (Online)
12A. Kalair, N. Abas, N. Khan Comparative study of HVAC and HVDC Power Systems, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 59, 1653-1675, 2016. (IF 8.05)ISSN:1364-0321
13N. Khan, N. Abas, A. Kalair “Pulsed and Continuous Wave (CW) Lasers in Oil, Gas, Coal and Ignition Industries” Lasers in Engineering, 30 (3-4), 137-157, 2015 (IF = 0.469) ISSN: 0898-1507 (print)
14N. Khan, N. Abas, A. Kalair “Pulsed and Continuous Wave (CW) Lasers in Oil, Gas, Coal and Ignition Industries” Lasers in Engineering, 30 (3-4), 137-157, 2015 (IF = 0.469) ISSN: 0898-1507 (print)
15N. Abas, A. Kalair, N. Khan, Review of Fossil Fuels and Future Energy Technologies, Futures, 69, 31-49, 2015. (IF = 1.802)ISSN:1364-0321
16N. Abas, N Khan, Carbon Conundrum, Climate Change, CO2 Capture and Consumptions, Journal of CO2 Utilization, Journal of CO2 Utilization, 8, 39-48, 2014. (IF =4.292)ISSN:2212-9820
17N.Khan, N. Abas, “Comparative study of energy saving light sources”,Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews.Vol. 15, pp. 296-309, 2011.ISSN:1364-0321 (IF=8.05)
18N. Khan, N. Mariun and N. Abas. 2008. Photon fired power plants. Lasers in Engineering, Lasers in Engineering, Vol.18, No. 5-6, 383-401, 2008.(IF = 0.469) ISSN: 0898-1507 (print)
19N. Khan, Z. Saleem, A. Wahid. 2007. Review of Natural Energy Sources and Global Power Needs. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 12 (2008) 1959–1973. (IF =8.05)ISSN:1364-0321
20N. Khan, Z. Saleem and N. Abas. 2008. Endorsement of new SI Units Prefixes for Endorsement of New SI Unit Prefixes for Space, Time, Energy and Matter. Lasers in Engineering, Vol.18, No.1-2, 107-118, 2008 (IF = 0.469) ISSN: 0898-1507 (print)
21N. Khan, Z. Saleem, A. Wahid, N. Abas. Energy Analysis of Solar Vs Laser Lightning. Lasers in Engineering, 17(5-6):311-328. 2007(IF = 0.469) ISSN: 0898-1507 (print)
22N. Khan.2004. Design of an ultra-short pulse multicolor distributed feedback dye laser. Lasers in Engineering. l4:1-10. (IF = 0.469) ISSN: 0898-1507 (print)
23N. Khan. 2004. Triple overwritten Bragg Gratings based multi-wavelength distributed feedback dye lasers. Journal of Luminescence.106: 321-327. (GIF = 2.686).ISSN:0022-2313
24N. Khan and T. A. Hall. 2004. Pulse line-width and lifetime broadening study of multi-pulse pumped distributed feedback dye lasers”, Elsevier: Optics and Laser Technology. 36: 517-523. (IF =2.109).ISSN:0030-3992
25N. Khan and T. A. Hall. 2004. Model of a Multiple Pulses Pumped Distributed Feedback Dye Lasers. Applied Optics. 43(3):678-681. (GIF = 1.65).ISSN:1559-128X (print).
26N. Khan and N. Mariun. 2004. Design and Experimental Characterization of a DC-Excited CW/Repetitively Pulsed Sealed off CO2 Laser. Optics and Laser Technology. 36: 87-94. (IF =2.109).ISSN:0030-3992
27N. Khan, T. A. Hall and N. Mariun,” Model of Temperature Grating Relaxation Times in Distributed Feedback Dye Lasers”, Optics Express, Vol. 11, No. 13, 1520-1530, 2003. (GIF = 3.307).ISSN:1094-4087
28N. Khan and T. A. Hall,” A Five Line Distributed Feedback Dye Laser”, Elsevier: Optics Communications, Vol. 228, 177-180, 2003. (GIF=1.588).ISSN:0030-4018
29N. Khan,” Demonstration of a Nine Lines Distributed Feedback Dye Laser Using Three Pairs of Pump Beams”, App Phys B: Optics and Lasers, Vol. 78, No. 1, 35-38, 2003. (IF 1.696)ISSN:0946-2171 (Print)
30N. Khan and N. Mariun,” Observation of Discrete Supercontinuum Generation from a Multi-pulse Pumped Distributed Feedback Dye Laser”, App Phys B: Optics and Lasers, Vol. 78, No. 2, 179-181, 2003. (IF 1.696)ISSN:0946-2171 (Print)1432-0649 (Online)
31N. Khan, N. Mariun, I. Aris and J. Yeak,” Laser triggered lightning discharge”, New Journal of Physics, Vol.4, 6.1-61.20, August 14, 2002. (GIF=3.786).ISSN: 1367-2630
32 N. Khan and M. Idrees,” Overexposure analysis of pulsed DFB dye laser source”, Journal of Biomedical Optics, Vol.6, N0.1, PP. 1-5, 2001. (GIF=2.53).ISSN:1083-3668
B- Internationally Indexed Journals
1N. Abas, A. R. Kalair, N. Khan and M. S. Saleem, ,Experimental Study of Optical Fiber Conditions in Service On Data Communication, Nonlinear Optics & Quantum Optics, 48 (3), 225-235, 2017
2N. Khan, N. Abas, AR Kalair, Electronic and Photonic Communiqué Bottlenecks Mandate Ultrafast Optics, Nonlinear Optics & Quantum Optics, 48 (3), 185-192, 2017