Welcome to LUMS
Founding Vision To be a pre-eminent academic institution, serving as a catalyst for economic prosperity and social development
Our Vision To become an internationally acclaimed research University that serves society through excellence in education and research.
LUMS 1986-1991 Graduate School of Business MBA Executive Programmes
LUMS 2001-2008 School of Humanities and Social Sciences Suleman Dawood School of Business School of Science and Engineering MSc Economics MBA Executive MBA PhD Management PhD Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics MS Computer Science, Computer Engineering BA LL.B Executive Programmes BSc (Honours) Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Economics, Social Sciences, Mathematics, Politics and Economics, Economics and Mathematics, Accounting and Finance,
LUMS 2015 School of Humanities and Social Sciences Suleman Dawood School of Business School of Science and Engineering School of Law and Policy MSc Economics/ Social Sciences MBA Executive MBA PhD Management PhD Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics MS Computer Science, Computer Engineering LLM PhD Public Policy Executive Programmes BSc (Honours) Computer Science, Economics, Social Sciences, Politics and Economics, Economics and Mathematics, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, Accounting and Finance, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering BA LL.B
Aspiration for 2015 Restructure/ Addition of existing Schools and teaching programmes Suleman Dawood School of Business School of Humanities and Social Sciences School of Science and Engineering School of Law and Policy Doubling the student body to 4000 2400 undergraduate 1600 graduate Tripling the faculty to 300+
Our Focus Relevance To remain updated with the changing local and global market Originality of thought and Innovation Teaching pedagogy Research Oriented academics Quality Academic Programmes Faculty - International Standard Curriculum - High Performance Requirement - Doctorates and Masters from renowned Universities Students - Need Blind Admission Policy - Stringent Admission Criterion
Our Impact Industry / Government Producing high quality human resource Executive education (EMBA, REDC) Research collaboration (CBR, Microsoft etc.) - Faculty research - Student projects Entrepreneurship and Small and Medium Enterprise Centre (ESMEC) Wide ranging consulting and policy advice Non-profit Sector Social Enterprise Development Centre (SEDC) - NGO Pulse - Training of NGO managers, trainers Other Academic institutions - LUMS acts as role model - Assistance with revamping processes
Total Student Body Undergraduates 1825 Graduates 463 710 Students on Financial Aid 570 Students on Scholarship Donors Number of Individuals and Companies which include Suleman Dawood, Syed Babar Ali, PICIC commercial Bank, PSO Over 3,000 alumni 15 Rhodes Scholars in the last 12 years 10 Fulbright Scholars in 2008.
Achievements (Cont.) Student participation in international competitions Best delegates award, World MUN, China, 2006 Stockholm Challenge Award RISEPAK First 2 PhD graduates from the CS department Placement Graduates absorbed into the job market within two months of graduation New employers included Mckinsey,, CISCO, Deutsche Bank on the overseas front and ABAMCO, Dubai Islamic Bank, Netsol,, Unilever and others on the local front
International Student Intake Countries from where students come to LUMS include: China Nepal Sri Lanka Bangladesh Malaysia Uzbekistan Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Philippines Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Graduate Placements Include:
Selected Employers
International Linkages and Collaboration Student exchange programmes with: Copenhagen Business School, Denmark FH Joanneum Institute of Applied Sciences, Austria Indian School of Business, India Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon Waseda University, Japan University Utara, Malaysia Chaing Mai University, Thailand Ramjas College, University of Delhi, India Asian Institute of Technology Stockholm University
International Linkages and Collaboration Faculty Linkages with: McGill University University of Essex Harvard MIT University of Chicago University of Sussex Cadence Systems LCCI PAMCO Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World, Italy
School of Science and Engineering Modelled after MIT, Caltech and Stanford Fundraising target of $125 million; $32 million raised First batch of students enrolled by 2008 By 2020, have 1200 undergrads, 800 graduate students and 200 faculty Produce graduates who are: Technically competent, creative and hands-on Able to sell their ideas Socially responsible Mathematics Computer Science Computer Engineering Physics Chemistry Biology Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Material Science Biological Engineering Chemical Engineering Industrial Engineering
SSE Advisory Committee Robert Jaffe (Prof of Physics, MIT) John Kassakian (Prof of EECS, MIT) Richard Larson (Prof of OR, MIT) Khalid Aziz (Prof of Chem. Eng, Stanford) Stephen Berry (Prof of Chemistry, U Chicago) Hassan Ahmed (Chairman, Sonus) Mir Imran (Chairman, Incube) Zia Chishti (Chairman, TRG)
Department of Computer Science
Vision Mission Goals Key Performance Indicators Actions Department of Computer Science
Vision To be an internationally acclaimed center of excellence in Computer Science/Computer Engineering Research and its applications
Mission Inculcate professional, ethical and moral values in our graduates through quality teaching and by example so that they can contribute towards the development of a healthy society. Carry out independent and collaborative research on contemporary and emerging topics. Have a close liaison with the local and international industry for research and development. Be a resource of knowledge generation and dissemination in computing sciences. Upgrade the standards of computing sciences professionals and faculty members of other educational institutions through outreach, sharing and continuing education.
Goals Goals Be recognized as one of the top Computer Science & Computer Engineering research programs in the world Play a proactive role in developing technology and industry in Pakistan Focus on locally relevant problems Entrepreneurship new start-ups, incubation Be on the international academic map Recognition by international research community
Faculty and Research
Research Areas Distributed Systems Pervasive Computing Environment, Distributed Systems Umar Saif, Fareed Zaffar Vision, Image and Signal Processing Visual and speech recognition, encoding, medical engineering, 3DTV Sohaib Khan, Nadeem Khan Networks and Telecommunication Wireless networks, adhoc networks, multimedia communications, GMPLS Zartash Uzmi, Shahab Baqai, Tariq Jadoon, Aun Abbas, Fareed Zaffar Knowledge Management Data mining, high performance computing, natural language processing Asim Karim, Mian M. Awais Theoretical Computer Science Algorithms, bio-informatics, informatics, problems in learning M. Ashraf Iqbal, Arif Zaman, Nabil Hassan Mustafa Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Simulation and control, Mian M. Awais, Asim Karim Digital Signal Processing and Embedded Systems Software radios, computer architecture Shahid Masud, Jahangir Ikram Systems and Software Engineering Shafay Shamail, Naveed Arshad, Hamid Abdul Basit
Publications 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 A Comparison Chart of four years publications 38 30 30 25 2004-2005 2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 Academic Year No Of Publications(International and National Conferences, Journals, Books, Book Chapters, Patents and Lecture Notes)
International Conferences International Networking and Communication Conference, 2004 3 rd International Conference on E-Governance E 2005 International Networking and Communication Conference, 2008
Collaborative Activities University of Ottawa, Canada Chonbuk University, Korea Mentor Graphics Siemens, Germany Purdue University, USA Cardiff University Lancaster University University of Limerick, Ireland University of Florida, USA Carnegie Mellon University
Research Funding External Funding Chart Department of Computer Science 45 42.5 40 35 July 04-Jun 05 July 05-Jun 06 July 06-Jun 07 July 07-Jun 08 Amount (PKR Million) 30 25 20 15 28.06 10 7.21 5 2.82 0 July 04-Jun 05 July 05-Jun 06 July 06-Jun 07 July 07-Jun 08
Research Funding LUMS-DRC Funding Department of Computer Science 5000000 4500000 4000000 3500000 July 04-Jun 05 July 05-Jun 06 July 06-Jun 07 July 07-Jun 08 Amount (PKR) 3000000 2500000 2000000 4498318 4995426 1500000 1000000 1964245 2175746 500000 0 July 04-Jun 05 July 05-Jun 06 July 06-Jun 07 July 07-Jun 08
Student Activities International Internships Infosys India Microsoft Research India Visiting Student University of Ottawa, Canada Coding Guru Programming Competition Lahore wide National Microsoft Imagine Cup Pakistan (Winner 2008) International (Paris 2008) Participant National Software Competition Event Participation in International Competitions Participation in International Conferences Graduate Visiting Student
Research Labs http://cs.lums.edu.pk cs.lums.edu.pk/labs Computer Vision Embedded Systems (Mentor Graphics Chair) Emerging World Technologies High Performance Computing Knowledge and Data Engineering Multimedia Research Networking and Communication Robotics and Intelligent Engineering Software Engineering
Some Sample Research Topics Imitating Robots Ultrasound Simulator Non Rigid Structure for Motion Security Networks Object Clones Graph Algorithms Internet for the Third world Software Radio Multimedia Communications Microprocessor Simulator Generic Multiprotocol Label Switching 3DTV/Free Viewpoint TV Optical Communications Spam Filtering Problems in Learning Software Quality Prediction Dr. Mian M. Awais Dr. Naveed Arshad Dr. Sohaib Khan Dr. Fareed Zaffar Dr. Hamid Basit Dr. Nabil Mustafa Dr. Umar Saif Dr. Shahid Masud Dr. Shahab Baqai Dr. Jahangir Ikram Dr. Zartash Uzmi Dr. Nadeem Khan Dr. Aun Abbas Dr. Asim Karim Dr. Ashraf Iqbal Dr. Shafay Shamail
Department of Mathematics
The department has been involved in initiatives for furthering collaboration between LUMS and other centers of excellence. It is part of exchange agreements sponsored by the Third World Academy of Sciences. One grad student visits Abdus Salam International Centre the Centre for Advanced Studies in Mathematics (CASM) in Autumn Quarter CASM also hosts postdoctoral researchers and visiting mathematicians from abroad.
RESEARCH AREAS Analysis: Analysis, topology, operator theory Discrete mathematics: combinatorics, graph theory Applied: numerical, simulation, dynamical systems, superconductivity 15 publications last year
International Conference Lums International Conference on Mathematics and its Applications in Information Technology LICM 2007 Local, Regional, and European attendees
Student Activities Student Math club Training for international mathematics contests Annual Math Mania contest
Scientific Computation Administers Beowulf cluster Rustam in collaboration with computer sciences department
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