Dr. Asmat did his BSc in Electrical Engineering in 1992 from NWFP University of engineering and technology, Peshawar with highest Honor. He received Gold Medal from UET Peshawar by securing the highest overall marks. He was also granted presidential award for securing best overall academic position in all technologies. He was awarded Azaz-a-Sabqat from the President of Pakistan in 1994. He was granted Quaid-e-Azam scholarship for study abroad. Later he completed his PhD from Georgia Tech in 1999. He was awarded excellence award from Loughborough University, UK and outstanding achievement award from Georgia Tech, USA in 1999. Recently he got appreciation certificate from Kyung Hee University, South Korea. He is also the recipient of Best University Teacher award from Higher Education Commission, Pakistan in 2005. He has written more than 70 research papers in national and international reputed journals.
Rizwan Gul did his PhD and MS from MIT in the Department of materials science and Engineering and his BS with distinction from the NWFP University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar, in Mechanical Engineering. He is currently Associate Professor at the University of Bahrain. He has been a postdoctoral fellow at the Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. He has taught at the NWFP University of Engineering and Technology, and at the GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology as Assistant and Associate Professor for a period of seven years before recently joining the University of Bahrain. His current work is in the fields of particulate composites, radiation cross-linking and total joint replacements. His Master's thesis was on fatigue and creep characterization of tough matrix composites through both fabrication and modeling. His Ph.D. work was on the use of high molecular weight polyethylene in total joint replacements.
University of Montpellier, France has awarded Engr. M. Younas, Assistant Professor, and Department of Chemical Engineering, currently pursuing his doctoral studies in France in the field of Chemical Engineering, MSc degree “Master-2 in Biotechnology”. During his masters research, carried out at “European Membrane Institute, Montpellier, France”, he developed a new mathematical model and a simulation tool through Matlab software, for the efficient recovery of aroma compounds in membrane contactors