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  • Welcome Message 03

    Location 04

    Introduction 08

    The Institute 09

    Facilities 12

    Extra Curricular Activities 17

    Department of Aeronautics & Astronautics 22

    Department of Electrical Engineering 44

    Department of Materials Science & Engineering 57

    Department of Mechanical Engineering 71

    Department of Space Science 91

    Admissions 104

    Fee Structure 107

    Academic Regulations 110

    Faculty 115

    Administration 120

    Location Map 121

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  • MMissionThe institute aims at providing outstanding quality education to diverse groups of national and international students.Academic programs focus rigorous scientific and theoretical foundations to create professionals with thorough understanding of the fundamentals and a capability of applying this knowledge for research, analysis and design.

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    To foster intellectual and economic vitality through teaching, research and outreach in the field of Space Science & Technology with a view to improve quality of life

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  • Welcome MMessage

    Vice ChancellorImran Rahman

    Welcome to The Institute of Space Technology, where excellence is nurtured, honed, pursued and cherished. For over a decade, IST has made substantial progress in the field of Science and Technology. From what started as an Institute to produce qualified engineers, IST has transformed into a leading contributor to Pakistans development in all sectors of academics and technological fields.With the unrelenting efforts of all the stake holders, in short span of time, IST has been ranked amongst the top six Engineering and Technology universities of Pakistan, by the Higher Education Commission. However, IST does not rest on its laurels and envisages to be at the pantheon of academic excellence which is a driving force behind the nation building process. IST has strong confidence in its holistic approach of grooming its students which helps them in becoming technically astute engineers and prepared and aware about the social issues that surround them. Despite

    being relatively new to the Science and Technology arena, we have developed a reputation of an institute that provides its students a rich experience backed by an extensively research oriented culture which only makes a student a better professional. Moreover, we have developed partnerships with some of the leading research institutions and industries across the globe which allows us to conduct our research work and projects in the campus, in collaboration with some of the greatest minds of the modern era. Due to such an extensive network of research and development, our students complete their education with all the necessary credentials and skills that are sought by employers around the globe. Our graduates enter the professional world, armed with the knowledge and skill required to survive and do their part in shaping the future of research and development. Courses taught here at IST are in line with international standards and aim to develop critical thinking and analytical skills among the students. Backed by a dedicated and highly qualified faculty, our state-of-the-art facilities give power to the students, ensuring that they are always up-to-date about the latest technological advancements so that they develop and groom their skills before they turn into professionals in their field of interest. IST aspires to advance and continue its journey towards academic excellence. With an ambitious, dynamic and friendly environment for all the students and the staff, the institute has a unique look about it. IST welcomes pivotal you to our growing community where you will see students and faculty working in tandem to develop an understanding of subjects that will play a big role in making Pakistan and the world a better place.

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  • Combining a rich history, the confluence of many a the aspirations and ambitions of a young and dynamic civilization from the yesteryears and a temperate climate, nation that aspires to open doors to a glorious future for Islamabad the capital of Pakistan, is one of the most its people. The city welcomes new and unique ideas but beautiful cities in South Asia. Wide, tree-lined streets at the same time, recognizes and cherishes the traditional adorn the various sectors and zones of this unique city, values and the past history of its people. making it accessible, spectacular and a vibrant place. Apart from the modern amenities, Islamabad is neighbor Nestled against the backdrop of Margalla Hills at the to quite a few historical sites.northern end of the Potohar Plateau, the city personifies

    LocationInstitute of Space Technology, (IST) is located in the federal capital, Islamabad. IST is at 20 minutes drive from the Zero Point of Islamabad and GPO, Rawalpindi and has multiple access through Islamabad Highway and GT Road (see map at the last page of prospectus)

    This advantageous location affords round the clock accessibility through public and private transportation. Being in Islamabad means that one can visit sights and places depicting the rich cultural heritage and the modern day development of Pakistan.

    Islamabad: The Heart of Pakistan

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  • Rawalpindi Rawalpindi, named after Raja Pindi, is a city bustling with life. It is located on the northern most part of the Punjab province, strategically located between the Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa and Azad Jammu & Kashmir. It is also known as the twin city of Islamabad. It is the military headquarters of the Pakistan Armed Forces and once served as the nation's capital while Islamabad was being constructed in 1960s. The city is home to many industries and factories with historical buildings, bazaars, vast parks, chilling winters and hot summers, Rawalpindi has proven its status as a MUST visit place.

    Wah GardensMughal Garden Wah is an elaborate garden dating back to the era of the Mughal Emperor Akbar the Great (1542-1605), located 12 km west of Taxila on G.T Road, in the city of Wah, Punjab, Pakistan. The gardens were developed with magnificent trees and water channels by successive Mughal Emperors. It is a place that must be visited due to its rich history.

    Gurudwara Panja Sahib in Hasan AbdalGurdwara Panja Sahib is situated at Hassan Abdal, 48 km from Islamabad. The town of Hassan Abdal has a particular association with Mughals and Sikhs. This is one of the most holy places of Sikhism because it marks the spot where the founder of the faith, Guru Nanak Dev visited and instilled an important lesson for his adherents. Each year, thousands of faithful Sikhs from all over the globe visit this shrine. The hand print of Guru Nanak is still visible on the sacred rock

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  • MurreeMurree is a popular hill station and a summer resort in Pakistan. It is a delightful place especially for the residents of Islamabad. Its altitude is 2,300 m (7,500 ft) above sea level. Murree is a place for all seasons; in summers it is an ideal place to beat the scorching heat of the twin cities and a beautiful hill station to enjoy snowfall during winters.

    TaxilaSituated 35 miles from Islamabad, Taxila was once the seat of Oriental Culture. Most of the archaeological sites of Taxila (600 BC to 500 AD) are located around Taxila Museum. For over one thousand years, when the Buddhist era touched its glory, Taxila remained famous as a centre of learning for Gandhara art of sculpture, architecture, education and Buddhism. Today, Taxila is an archeologist's paradise with over 50 archaeological sites scattered in a radius of 30 kms around Taxila. Also a museum, comprising various sections with rich archaeological finds of Taxila has been established close to the site. It is a popular destination with tourists visiting from all over Pakistan and abroad.

    Margallah PassTo the North of Islamabad, Margalla lies between the ancient capital of Gandhara (Taxila) and Islamabad. There is an obelisk right on the top of the Pass, built in 1890 in memory of Brig. Gen John Nicholson of the British Army, by his colleagues. A small part of the ancient Shahi (Royal) Road, built by Chandragupta and later developed by the Afghan King Sher Shah Suri in 1540s, can also be seen.

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  • Pharwala Fort beside the Swaan RiverPharwala is a historic fort located about 40 km from Rawalpindi in Punjab, Pakistan. It is naturally defended by one side by a small Himalayan range and the other by the Swaan River. It is a Gakhar Fort built in the 15th century on the ruins of a 10th century Hindu Shahi Fort. The fort is situated in the Kahuta area and is open only for Pakistani visitors.

    Rawat Fort, built by GakharsRawat Fort is located in the Potohar. The fort was built in early 16th century by Gakhars, a tribe of the Potohar Plateau. It is situated at 17 km east of Rawalpindi, on the Grand Trunk Road. The fort was the scene of a battle between the Gakhar chief, Sultan Sarang Khan and Sher Shah Suri in 1546 AD.

    Rohtas Fort, JehlumRohtas Fort is a garrison fort built by the great Afghan King Sher Shah Suri. This fort is about 4 km in circumference and the first example of successful amalgamation of Pukhtun and Hindu architecture in the Indian Subcontinent. It was built by Harish Chandra of the Solar Dynasty and was named after his son Rohitasva.

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  • Introduction

    Indeed, knowledge is increasingly turning into the main currency of the new age of information and technology and a decisive source behind the progress of any country. However, diverse knowledge needs to be considered and reviewed in order to progress in today's age of information. Furthermore, development is not likely without dramatically increasing the role of technical as well as scientific knowledge and, above all, without the acquisition of scientific mindsets. Science and technology is a 'passage oblig' to the progress of any nation in this era of transition and flux. Nevertheless, development of capabilities in the advancement of scientific knowledge is indispensable to meet ever-increasing global challenges.The recent mega-wave of new scientific knowledge, titled as the 'Knowledge Millennium', has provided new drive for progress. It provides a variety of avenues that could be explored and identified. Scientific and technical knowledge construction is increasing exponentially and

    is compelling all disciplines to branch into specializations. In this milieu the Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad, was established in September, 2002 with the focus on the progression of scientific approach and of critical thinking rather than singularly concentrating upon the encyclopedic and academic knowledge. At IST we believe that the new analytical ways of thinking and the new mental approaches are more vital than the new knowledge to attain a significant transition to progress in the society. The Institute offers undergraduate degrees in Aerospace, Electrical, Mechanical, Materials Science & Engineering and Space Science as its core disciplines. The Institute acquired its degree awarding charter in October, 2005. Presently, the institute is collaborating with Number of International Universities including Beihang University (BUAA), China, University of Surrey (UniS), UK, Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU), China to offer several degrees of education in a variety of subjects, besides its indigenous graduate as well as undergraduate programs. The faculty of IST with their professional expertise and up-to-date knowledge in their field, industry and applied research experience, is committed to impart the highest quality education with HEC's Foreign Faculty Program, we have notable number of specialized faculty at IST, who have brought home with them years of experience from abroad. The Institute designs its innovative and career orientated courses to enhance career, ensuring skills and knowledge gain, required by the industry. Equipments such as Subsonic and Supersonic Wind Tunnel have been set up for the up gradation of experiment and research facilities. The aim is to uphold a high quality in education and research in order to consolidate and advance its position among the best Science and Technology Universities in the world.

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  • The Institute

    Programs Offered greenery adjacent to DHA, the campus features wide The Institute of Space Technology (IST) offers Bachelor of lawns, ample parking spaces and playgrounds. This Science degree programs in the following six disciplines: tranquil environment makes it ideal for situating a seat of l Aerospace Engineering higher learning and research.l Avionics Engineeringl Electrical Engineeringl Materials Science & Engineering

    Amidst the green spaces a spacious purpose-built, double l Mechanical Engineeringstoried, centrally air conditioned building with a covered l Space Sciencearea of 5384 sqm, houses administrative and faculty offices, class rooms, lecture theatres, teaching and research laboratories, Information Technology Center,

    Away from congestion, noise and pollution of the city, at library, conference room, auditorium, faculty lounge and 20 minutes drive from Islamabad and Rawalpindi, exhibition area.having multiple accesses through Islamabad Highway and GT Road, IST is located in the Capital Territory of Pakistan. This advantageous location offers round the

    Academic Blocks II to VI are also available to house clock accessibility through public and private additional classes and laboratories. The Blocks are air-transportation. conditioned to support a conducive learning environment.Spanning over 577 kanals of picturesque expanse of

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  • Video Conferencing Facility

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    equipment and instruments are available to ensure hands-on training of each student in the following laboratories:A state-of-the-art video conferencing facility is available l Aerodynamics in the Academic block I. The facility is useful for distance l EMF & Microwaves learning and telecasting lectures to and from other l Mechanics of Materialsuniversities with similar facilities.l Antennas & Propagation l Propulsion l Optical Communications Aesthetically designed, fully air-conditioned auditorium l Control Systemswith a capacity of 230 persons is located adjacent to the l Digital Designentrance lobby of the Academic Block-I. An ideal venue l Aerospace Materialsfor holding national and international conferences, l Electronicsseminars, and workshops, it is equipped with modern l Finite Element Methodsaudio-visual systems.l Communication Systemsl Computational Fluid Dynamicsl Computer NetworksAll lecture theatres and classrooms are centrally air-l Aerospace Instrumentationconditioned, well-lit and equipped with training aids and l Electrical Circuitsmultimedia facilities. Lecture theatres can accommodate l Information Technology60 students, whereas classrooms have a seating capacity l Embedded Systems of 30 students. l Computer Aided Designl Digital Signal Processingl UAV Design LabClassrooms with individual computers for each student l Digital Communicationsare available for computer based training. The l Workshopcomputers are networked to a server and an overhead l Mobile Communicationsmultimedia projector to enable interactive, hands-on

    training on computational and professional software learning skills. A computer laboratory housing powerful computers is available for assignments and projects. Also, internet facility is available to students at all times of the day.

    The academic program is supported by laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art equipment. Multiple

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  • Library Equal Opportunity Institution

    Timings Monday to Friday

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    The library is integrated with digital technology and IST is an equal opportunity institution and prohibits electronic information resources. There is an active and discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, continuous development program for the IST library. It sex, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, marital or has a dynamic collection of books, journals and family status in all its programs and activities. magazines related to all disciplines which is supplemented by a Xeroxing facility. The core design, furniture and general decor contribute to the formation of an intellectual environment that attracts students to study Offices 8:00am - 4:00pmwith concentration. Classes 8:30am - 5:00pm

    Computation Facilities 24/7 IST library has a collection of more

    than 9,650 books on all subjects relevant to the courses taught at the institute. Moreover, books on general

    The medium of instruction at IST is English.knowledge, Islam, history, geography and fiction etc are also available.

    The reference section has over 650 reference books, handbooks, encyclopedia and dictionaries etc.

    IST library is currently subscribing to 41 periodicals to meet the requirements of researchers, faculty and students.

    Audio-visual material is considered an essential medium of instruction. Library has a good collection of educational videos and related audio/visual devices.

    To enrich the library collection with the latest online resources available through Internet, professional publications from AIAA, IEEE, ACM and IMechE are accessible. More than 23,000 journals and 45,000 e-books are available (full text) through HEC Digital Library Program.

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  • Boarding FacilityLaundry facility is available at the IST.

    Boarding FacilityOne attendant in each wing of the hostel would be Boarding facilities will be limited for the students living available for cleaning of rooms and other minor chores.outside Rawalpindi / Islamabad area. IST is managing

    four hostels in nearby location. Students are expected to bring decent coloured bed sheets, pillow covers preferably white. Boarding facility will only be given l A student shall not occupy a room without due depending on the availability of rooms. allotment. He shall not transfer or exchange it with

    any other person without the permission of the warden.

    l The furniture assigned to a room will not be shifted The messing services are provided by IST Mess from it. A resident will be responsible for the articles Contractor on cash basis. issued to him / her and shall return them to the hostel authorities when leaving the hostel. He will be responsible for making good any loss or damage to the issued articles.Breakfast - 0700 hrs to 0800 hrs

    l A resident who breaks or damages any hostel Lunch - 1200 hrs to 1500 hrsproperty will have to pay the cost of the article (s) in Dinner - 2000 hrs to 2230 hrsaddition to any disciplinary action that may be taken against him/her.

    l The residents will be responsible for keeping their Breakfast - 0730 hrs to 1000 hrsroom tidy and clean. They will not dispose of litter in Lunch - 1330 hrs to 1430 hrsthe corridor(s) or other parts of the hostel premises.Dinner - 2030 hrs to 2230 hrs

    l Every part of the hostel will be open to the hostel authorities for inspection at any time during day or night.

    A committee headed by a senior faculty member, l The residents will not leave lights or fan switched on administration and students is constituted for check / when the rooms are not in use.cater for the standard & quality of Messing Services. l The residents will not keep in the hostel any firearms

    or other weapons in the hostel even if licensed. Violation of this rule shall render residents liable to

    Telephone calls can be made through telephone expulsion from the hostel.available at reception by using telephone cards. l The residents will not indulge in any immoral activity

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  • which is likely to cause nuisance to others.l Any religious ceremony or activity likely to hurt the Computers are available at IST campus at convenient

    sentiments of other residents shall not be locations for students for doing assignments and performed in the hostel. projects. Moreover, internet facility is available to

    l A room or any part of the hostel premises will not students at any time at campus and in Hostels.be used as an office for political, religious or sectarian body of the students.

    l Guests are not allowed to stay overnight without the Students can avail their spare time to enjoy a game of permission of the Warden / DD (Admin). table tennis in the table tennis room or perfect their

    l The residents will be responsible for the personal shoots in the basket ball court. Also, there are valuable articles or cash left in the rooms. Such as numerous indoor games that students can enjoy at radios, computers, watches, CD players etc. leisure.

    l The residents will not use extra electrical items like heater, air cooler, television or an air conditioner without the written permission of the hostel

    For the fitness conscious, a Gymnasium with multiple authority.fitness and exercising equipment is available.l The residents are not allowed to gamble or use any

    intoxicants and narcotics. Violation of this restriction shall render a resident liable to expulsion from the

    Pick and drop facility is available for day scholars from hostel.convenient points in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. A l The residents will not temper the room door locks weekly shuttle service to city centers is also available nor should they change the fittings.for boarders on weekends.l The residents will meet their guests in the

    designated area of the hostel only.l The residents will abide by the agreed timing of the

    outside activities. The mosque is available adjacent to the academic block l The residents will not paste posters, writings and for prayers. Namaz-e-taraveeh is also held during the

    slogans of any kind on wall. month of Ramadhan. l Smoking is strictly prohibited within the premises of

    the hostel/campus. A tuck shop is also available for students and faculty to enjoy meals at economical rates. Quality of food

    If a student does not follow the hostel regulations, a available at the tuck shop is routinely monitored to fine / ticket will be issued and his hostel allotment may ensure the quality of food products.be cancelled.

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  • Reproduction Room

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    A xeroxing, binding, scanning & printing facility is available within the campus which provides services at subsidized rates.

    A health centre is available in the campus which is manned by a qualified nursing staff during the working hours. In case of minor problem, adequate arrangements are available to provide the first aid. However, an ambulance is available round the clock to take serious patients to the hospital.

    A lost and found office is available for depositing the found and retrieving the lost items on providing sufficient proof of ownership to in charge student affairs.

    Field trips and excursions are arranged for students to learn, interact and absorb from their surroundings. Practical training tours to professional organizations are also arranged to integrate studies and practical application and to bring the perspective employer and students closer.

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    IST has a wide range of student societies to convene the recreational and vocational needs of the students, who also bring along a rich blend of extramural interests. IST student societies have the distinction of winning many inter-university competitions.

    IST has five departments namely Aeronautics and Astronautics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Space Science. All the departments compete for the supremacy in sports and the winning teams of the pool matches compete in the final for the title. The winner team is awarded with the Departmental Trophy. The best players (Male/Female) of the respective sports categories are awarded Gold Medals during the Annual Prize Distribution Ceremony in which parents of the winning students are also invited.

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    Departmental Societies Space Society Aero Society

    Philanthropy Societies and Clubs

    Society of Mechanical Engineering IST (SSOME-IST)

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    IST MAC (Material Advantage Chapter)

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    independent future for all members of IST Entrepreneurial society. Space society aims to create Initiating new entrepreneurial ideas awareness amongst the students of Aero Society is a promising platform and producing employers rather IST and other academic institutions that creates awareness and than employees is the core aspect of Pakistan about the information provides incentives for students to of this society.onSpace, Astronomy, GIS, Space participate practically in the area of

    communications and environment aerospace technology. The society through different applied& engaging also serves as a platform for activities.beginners and intermediate level

    students to share their skills and Universities and Colleges are in a experience that builds the crucial strategic position to shape the ability of team work. The main thinking and values of future objectives of Aero Society comprise leaders: to shape them into The mission of the society is to of following: responsible citizens with a introduce Mechanical Engineering l To arrange a Aero specific commitment to pay back to their Department as a fascinating

    communities and work for social National level competition every engineering community. The change. Social investments are year mission is supported by offering used to leverage systematic change l To organize, independently or multitude of social events, exposure with the aim to solve important jointly with other institutions, to the applications of the courses problems, not only by ameliorating seminars/symposia/workshops offered, industrial tours, inter & intra their immediate short term effects, related to Aerospace. universities competitions, seminars but by targeting their cause. Finding l To assist the students in and exhibition featuring relevant ways to enhance and promote engineering technologies. collaborating with the relevant philanthropy in its traditional form, industry and publish their and deepen its impact on society, research work at national and by focusing on education and international level. This society is determined to boost research so as to enable youngsters the knowledge and aptitude of IST to take charge. students eventually leading them to Following Societies and Clubs work research and innovation. The aim of under this society.the society is to inculcate research This society provides an opportunity

    motivation and learning in the for the young learners to discover students of IST.their skills and explore new horizons At IST the student community as in Materials Science. In order to well as the faculty by and large incorporate these qualities in the possesses considerable means students, the society organizes IST Entrepreneurial society is both intellectual and financial. We multiple activities through its club striving to create success in owe it to the society at large tonamed as: uncertainty blaze, finding a path of innovation and securing an l Materials Research

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    make an effort for the uplift of its express themselves. This society underprivileged segments. aims to contribute to personality

    and character-building through the UMEED is a community welfare Knowledge of Chinese language is performing arts. Students looking project of IST. Students of IST form becoming increasingly important in for fun, excitement and productive the backbone of UMEED's volunteer the global economy. Many teamwork can join the AOUJ force. Team UMEED has resolved to businesses rely on contacts and Dramatics Society.give time and, wherever possible, connections with Chinese money in helping to improve the manufacturers and facilities. Hiring education for children with lesser employees with Chinese-language means studying in the government This society shows movies for the skills is a benefit to employers. run schools of the rural area around students, especially for those living Seeing its growing importance, IST. The enthusiastic UMEED in hostels to lighten them up from more and more schools and volunteers are devoting their spare their busy study schedule. Thought universities across the world have time as well as free weekends and provoking, science fiction and started to offer Chinese language as making UMEED a success. animated movies are played by the one of their options alongside society to provide healthy Spanish and French. IST initiated entertainment to the students Chinese language classes on 1st

    An exciting part of the co-curricular . Feb 2011. Peoples' Republic of activities at IST is The Arts China, currently the fastest growing Society. This society is created economy in the world, is widely Fidens Adventure Club plans and with a vision to enhance the regarded as the potentially biggest arranges adventure and hiking trips creative and innovative aptitude global market in the twenty-first to different hilly areas. The basic among the students, through century. Proficient speakers of concept is to promote healthy various arts related activities, which Mandarin Chinese will find jobs in exploration activities, especially helps in creating a balance in their various fields such as Business, camping, trekking and climbing etc. personality. Government, International The Club organizes several trips

    Relations, Information Technology, aimed at the interest of students. Tourism, Education, Translation etc. Of all foreign languages at Dramas, short plays and skits have worldwide universities and colleges, always been regular features of the This club is actively engaged in all Chinese shows the highest AOUJ Dramatics Society at the media oriented coverage of all proportional increase in enrollment.welcome Parties, farewells and co-curricular events at IST. It

    on other occasions. The Society is includes photography, generating set up to help the student's exhibit reports, video graphics and social

    The Arabic Language Club is to and enhance their dramatic skills. media coverage and publicity of the create awareness and to promote Through this platform, students gain events at IST.Arabic language among the confidence, improve their students/employees of IST by performing arts skills and learn to

    IST Language SocietyChinese Language Club

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    providing a platform for holding development of our nation.formal classes and organized E-Gaming is an interesting activity activities. for the students and its benefits

    range from developing social skills in the virtual environment, The Transforming Minds Society increasing the ability of the students The IST French Club seeks to aims at such personal development to successfully ploy around and expand the knowledge and which leads to revolutionary ideas, operate a computer, increasing awareness of Francophone cultures by changing the minds of people, emotional intellect, and assisting in and encourages the practice of the changing the general perspectives the academic endeavors of the French language. Club members and highlighting a totally new students. E-gaming society actively have the advantage of being able to dimension like out of the box promotes e-gaming at IST and participate in all activities and thinking.organizes different intra and inter events. These include:university events.l Monthly reunions

    l French language classes To relieve the academic pressure, l Festivals and cultural events sports are an integral part of the l French movie nights Computers allow the application of extracurricular activities at IST. A l French-themed parties different software that can help series of inter-departmental l Educational lectures, students keep track of their files, tournaments are held periodically presentations and documents, and design new throughout the year to provide demonstrations programs. Computers also allow participation of the maximum

    organizing all of the information in a l Excursion trips and French number of students. Outstanding very accessible manner. The ability cuisine sportsmen/sportswomen are to store large amounts of data on a l French chocolate tasting encouraged to take part in the inter-computer is convenient and l French cheese tasting university tournaments and national inexpensive, and saves space. level competitions. IST students SMARTECH society focuses on have given excellent performance in organizing different workshops various competitions by achieving Mathematics is of the prime where the students will be able to top positions. Following sports importance in engineering, learning learn about python, C++, java, activities are available to the mathematics is thinking logically adobe Photoshop and android students:and to solve problems using that programming. l Badminton skill. It also teaches one to be

    l Basketballprecise in thoughts and words. It is l Cricketdifficult to find any area of life that

    This society is formed to l Table tennisis not influenced by mathematics. incorporate the awareness and Hence, MATHEMA is striving to l Volleyballknowledge about Pakistan in the reinstate the Mathematical aptitude l Footballyouth and encourage youth to stand in the students with a new vigor and and play a useful role in the optimism.

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    l Tennis jobs at the IST Open House. every year from 4th to 10th of October this week is celebrated by l Marathonthe Institute of Space Technology in l Tug of Warcoordination with our National l Futsal IST organizes this event every year. Space Agency of Pakistan. l E-Gaming This event was recognized as Twin IST has been organizing World City Inter University challenge in the Space Week since 2007 in which earlier years of IST. In year 2011, the many schools/colleges are invited to spectrum of this event was IST provides students with the compete in several broadened to the national level and facilities of indoor and outdoor competitions/activities like Space in hence it was renamed as IST Youth games. Students are encouraged to Quran, Space Declamations, Aero Carnival. The event consists of play in their spare time.Modeling Competition, Colonizing entertaining competitions like arts Space, Space Creative Writing, and literary contest, video and Space Creative Arts, e- Poster Photography, essay and story IST has a full time sports coach and Designing Competition, Space writing, singing competition/clash of a physical fitness trainer. In addition, Models competition, Space the clans, poetry and drama the external sports coaches are also Photography, Space Gaming, Solar competitions etc.invited to train students and enable Observations, Space Simulations,

    them to improve their skills in Space Biblio Rendezvous, Satellite specialized sports. Navigation and Applications World Space Week is celebrated in Competition, Space Cinema, Space accordance with the United Nation's Labs, Space Caravan, Space Career General Assembly's declaration of Station, Space Quiz, Space Theater, 1999. The Third United Nations Space Kids costume and Tableau Open House is becoming a popular Conference on the Exploration and competition, Space Settlement method for doing preliminary Peaceful Uses of Outer Space Design Competition, Glider assessment of different skills set (UNISPACE III) suggested the Competition, Satellite Payload needed by potential employers. celebration of the World Space Design Competition, Space Day-long Open House is organized Week. Mathematica, Balloon Karting at Institute of Space Technology The objective of World Space Week competition , Para Eggs every year. All major public and is to increase awareness among competition, Tour, Space Career private sector organizations decision-makers and the general Station and Space Fair, Water including our elite R&D public, of the benefits of peaceful Rocket Competition, Space organizations are invited to uses of outer space. This week is Videography, Space Fair and Prize participate in the event thus coordinated by the United Nations Distribution Ceremony.providing an opportunity to the IST with the support of Space Week IST has always played a leading role students to meet their potential International Association and local in implementing the U. N's charter employers. Many IST students have coordinators in many countries with by celebrating the World Space been able to secure good career a unique theme every year. Hence Week with vigor and enthusiasm.

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  • Department of Aeronautics & AstronauticsThe Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics navigation guidance & flight control systems. The maintains internationally recognized academic programs program imparts knowledge of basic engineering in Aerospace and Avionics Engineering. technology as well as practical avionics knowhow for

    readiness of engineers to cope up the challenges in the field faced by national and international organizations. Avionics engineering students also undertake the course Aerospace engineering degree program provides work, which is essential to understand how the data is graduates with the technical foundation they need to processed by different avionics systems for control and enter the field of Aeronautics & Astronautics. It will effective operation of an aerospace vehicle. During the prepare them to apply engineering principles, processes course of studies they are also familiarized with flight and practices to evaluate, analyze, design and develop data recording systems and transmission of real time aerospace systems, and their maintenance.information from vehicle to the controller.

    Focused on the field requirements for airborne/spaceborne platforms, the four-year program encompasses the study of aerodynamics, propulsion, The Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics aims to aerospace structures, flight dynamics, navigation be recognized as a leader in aerospace engineering guidance and control with application of knowledge through excellence in education and research in during aerospace vehicle design. The program imparts emerging areas.knowledge of basic engineering technology as well as practical knowhow for readiness of engineers to cope up the challenges being faced by organizations in Aerospace industry. The mission of aerospace engineering program is to

    prepare technically strong engineers for wide ranging careers such that they can contribute effectively towards

    Avionics degree program provides graduates with the the nation, society, and aerospace industry through technical foundation they need to enter the field of innovation, research, entrepreneurship, leadership, avionics engineering technology. It will prepare them to technology and healthy life-long learning attitude.apply engineering principles, processes and practices to evaluate, analyze, design and develop avionics systems, and their maintenance.

    The mission of avionics engineering program is to Focused on the in-demand field of airborne electronic prepare engineering students for a career with wide-systems, the four-year program encompasses the study of ranging opportunities in research, development, design, aerodynamics, propulsion, aerospace structures, digital production, sales, and management in the aerospace communication, avionics network technology, radar,

    Aerospace Engineering Program

    Departmental Mission

    Aerospace Engineering Program Mission Statement

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  • and other related industries involved with the solution of multi-disciplinary, advanced technology problems through innovation, entrepreneurship, leadership, and healthy life-long learning attitude.

    l Our graduates will apply the physical, mathematical and engineering sciences to professional practices as an engineer, or when engaged in advanced study.

    l Our graduates will be cognizant of societal context and ethical responsibility, and apply deep working knowledge of technical fundamentals to address society's needs.

    l Our graduates will function productively on teams as a member or in leadership role and communicate ideas effectively to technical and non- technical audiences.

    l Our graduates will be agile, innovative and adaptable in an increasingly diverse and global environment.

    The curriculum for undergraduate programs in Aerospace and Avionics Engineering leading to the award of Bachelor of Science degrees are approved by Higher Education Commission (HEC).

    Aerospace Engineering program is accredited by Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) whereas, Avionics Engineering program is under the process of accreditation by PEC which will be completed as per procedure before the graduation of first batch of Avionics Engineers.

    Programs Educational Objectives

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    vii. Environment and Sustainability:i. Engineering Knowledge:

    ii. Engineering Problem Analysis:viii. Ethics:

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    iv. Investigation:

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    consequent responsibilities relevant to professional engineering practice

    An ability to An ability to apply understand the impact of professional engineering knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the demonstrate knowledge of and need for sustainable solution of complex engineering problemdevelopment

    An ability to An ability to apply ethical principles and identify, formulate, research literature and analyze

    commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and complex engineering problems reaching substantiated norms of engineering practiceconclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural

    sciences and engineering sciences An ability to function

    effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in An ability diverse teams and in multi-disciplinary settingsdesign solutions for complex engineering problems and

    design systems, components or processes that meet An ability to communicate specified needs with appropriate consideration for public

    effectively on complex engineering activities with the health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental engineering community and with society at large, such as considerationsbeing able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and An ability to conduct investigation give and receive clear instructionsinto complex problems using research based knowledge

    and research methods including design of experiments, An ability to demonstrate analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of

    knowledge and understanding of engineering and information to provide valid conclusionsmanagement principles and apply these to one's own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage An ability to create, select projects in multidisciplinary environmentsand apply appropriate techniques, resources, and

    modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction An ability to recognize the and modeling, to complex engineering activities, with an

    need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage understanding of the limitationsin independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change without disturbing the An ability to apply balance of lifereasoning informed by contextual knowledge to assess

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  • Calculus

    Introduction to Information Technology

    English Composition

    Applied Physics

    Applied Physics Lab

    Engineering Drawing

    Introduction to Aerospace Engineering

    Pakistan Studies

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    Engineering Mathematics

    Programming Language

    Communication Skills

    Workshop Technology

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    Differential Equations

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    190492

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    Aerospace Materials

    Circuits & Electronics

    Circuits & Electronics Lab

    Fluid Dynamics

    Engineering Mechanics-II (Dynamics)

    Linear Algebra

    Thermodynamics

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    108101

    108191

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    214202

    200304

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    Mechanics of Materials

    Mechanics of Materials Labs

    Aerospace Instrumentation

    Aerospace Instrumentation Lab

    Incompressible Aerodynamics

    Technical Writing

    Numerical Methods

    Islamic Studies

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    214296

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  • Aerospace Structures I

    Propulsion & Power Systems

    Flight Dynamics & Stability

    Computer Aided Graphics

    Aerodynamics Lab

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    Compressible Aerodynamics

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    Probability in Engineering

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    305102

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    Senior Design Project I

    Structural Dynamics

    Space Propulsion

    Engineering Elective-I

    Management Elective I

    Social Science Elective I

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    Engineerning Elective II

    Social Science Elective II

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  • Calculus

    Introduction to Information Technology

    English Composition

    Applied Physics

    Applied Physics Lab

    Pakistan Studies

    Introduction to Aerospace Engineering

    Engineerning Drawing

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    Engineering Mathematics

    Computer Programming

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    Linear Algebra

    Thermodynamics

    Circuits & Electronics

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    Engineering Chemistry

    Engineering Chemistry Lab

    Religions Studies

    Engineering Mechanics (Dynamics)

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    Numerical Methods

    Technical Writing

    Aerodynamics Lab

    Aerospace Instrumentation

    Aerospace Instrumentation Lab

    Circuits & Electronics II

    Circuits & Electronics II Lab

    Applied Aerodynamics

    Computer Aided Graphics

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    Electronics Field Theory

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    Probability in Engineering

    Control Systems

    Control Systems Lab

    Antenna Theory & Design

    Analog & Digital Communication

    A&D Communication Lab

    Guidance, Navigation & Control

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    Management Elective I

    Radio & Radar Systems

    Microwave Engineering

    Avionics System Design

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    Senior

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    Management Elective II

    Management Elective III

    Social Science Elective II

    Social Science Elective III

    Avionics Network Tech

    Fault Tolerant Systems

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  • AEROSPACE

    1. Humanities and Social Science Social ScienceEnglish

    Culture

    history, dismemberment of East Pakistan, constitution, wars, Kashmir issue, disputed areas.

    Psychology - 401002 (2-0)Scope of Psychology, Biological Basis of Behavior, English composition - 100401 (3-0)Emotions, Perception and Motivation, Cognitive Intensive instruction in writing, focusing on analysis, Psychology, Personality, Psychology of Communication, argument, inquiry and research. strategies for reading Mass Communication, Psychology of Work Environment, critically, analyzing text from different perspective, Organizational Behavior, Stress Management, Relaxation strategies for formulating and investigating questions, Techniques.locating and evaluating information.

    Sociology - 400902 (2-0)Communication Skills - 100402 (3-0)Historical Perspectives, Society & Community, Social Listening and speaking skills, types of communication, Groups & Social Institutions, Social Interaction & Social research documentation, speech and pronunciation, Norms, Social & Cultural Change, Collective Behavior, presentation environment, presentation configuration, Civil Society & Development, Discussion on Social presentation strategies, conversation skills, illustrations Problems of Pakistan.and visual aids.

    Anthropology - 401102 (2-0)Technical Writing - 200403 (3-0)Introduction to anthropology, Language and Intensive instruction in writing: strategies for reading classifications, Cultural translation, witchcraft and critically, analyzing texts from diverse perspectives, rationality, Social Relations, Rites of Passage, Music, Myth, integrating source and expressing ideas with clarity and Oral History, Stories, Games.correctness, strategies for formulating and investigating

    questions, locating and evaluating information.International Relations - 400801 (2-0)International relations in the twentieth century, freedom of action in international relations, National interest, Islamic Studies - 100101 (2-0)Balance of power, International security, Principal causes Khutaba Hujjat-ul-Wida (Farewell Address), sthe life of the of war, International trade & monetary system, Holy Prophet (Peace be upon Him), Influence of Islamic International law, International organization, Future world Civilization on the Subcontinent, International influence of order.Islamic civilization.

    Globalization - 401003 (2-0)Pakistan Studies - 100701 (2-0)Introduction to selected global issues, Globalization as it Events of 1857, ideology of Pakistan, Pakistan Movement, impacts identity and culture, The Legacy of Historical independence, distribution of water resources, political Globalization, Globalization and Sustainable Prosperity,

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  • The Role of the Citizen of Globalization Total Quality Management - 490207 (2-0)Fundamental principles; standards; techniques for quality analysis and improvements; statistical methods and SPC. Laws for Engineers 401002 (2-0)Acceptance sampling, QFD, value engineering, cross-Regulatory framework; Certifications for maintenance functional management and bench marking; ISO-9000 staff; Approved maintenance organizations; Aircraft application, clauses and implementation issuescertifications; Commercial Aircraft operations; National

    requirements for radio communication; Civil Aviation Safety Health and Environment - 490209 (2-0)directivesIntroduction of Health and Safety, Industrial Safety: objectives of safety, importance of safety in an industry, Human Factors Engineering 490220 (2-0)industrial accidents, types of accidents. Fire prevention Understanding Human capabilities; Human performance and control, techniques of safety management, principles and limitations; Social psychology; Factors affecting of accident prevention, hazard analysis, legal, human performance; Physical environment; Tasks and humanitarian and economic reason for action, safety communication; Safe practices in the field; Human errors inspection procedures, safety training, first aid and and case studiesemergency procedures. Importance of clean environment, scale of environmental pollution, atmospheric pollution. its effect on human health and technologies for pollution

    Professional Practice - 390203 (1-1) control, Industrial wastes and its treatment. Noise Contemporary and controversial ethical issues facing the pollution and its effect on human health, remedial professional community, moral reasoning, moral measures. ISO Standards for Safety, Health and dilemmas, law and morality, equity, justice and fairness, Environmentethical standards, and moral development

    Engineering Management - 490201 (2-0)Introduction to organization, planning and decision aids,

    Calculus - 100301 (3-0)project planning techniques, organization structure, Introduction, functions, single & multi valued functions, human resource management, leadership, total quality inverse function and graphs polar coordinates, limit, management, project management techniques, continuity, indeterminate forms, L'Hopital Rule, infinite managing information system, managing operation, series, derivative and its applications, related rates, PERT, CPM, toolsmaxima and minima, Tailor and Maclaurin series comparison, ratio, root and integral tests, absolute series, Business and Entrepreneurship - 490205 (2-0) integration, Wall's formula, application, quadrature, arc Evolution of the concept of entrepreneur; Factors affecting length, solid of revolutionentrepreneurial growth. Ingredients for a successful new

    business, Creativity and sources of new business ideas, E-Engineering Mathematics - 100302 (3-0)commerce and business start-up and growth, marketing Partial differentiation, advance vector analysis, directional management, franchising

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  • derivatives, irrotational and solenoidal vector fields, multiple integration, Guass divergence theorem, Stokes's Basic Components of IT, Operations of Computer, and green theorems. Fourier series, complex variables, Software, Hardware, Operating System, MS Office, Web Cauchy Riemann equation. development technologies, Computer Evolution, VLSI,

    ALU and Registers, digital communication, Algorithm Differential Equations - 200303 (3-0) development, Programming in C++.First and higher order differential equations, power series method, Laplace transformation, differentiation and Programming Language - 190504 (2-1)integral theorems, system of linear differential equations, Logical Expressions and Selection Control Structures, partial differential equations, method of separation of Loops, Functions, Scope, Single and Multidimensional variables. Arrays, Structures, Strings, Pointers.

    Linear Algebra - 200304 (3-0) Computer Aided Graphics - 190102 (0-1)System of linear equations and matrices, determinants, Intro to engineering drawing, concept of lines, Cramer's rule, vectors in 2-D space and 3-D space, orthographic projection, projection of points, projection eigenvalues, eigenvectors, equilibrium temperature of lines, solids of revolution, intro to PRO-E, drawing of distributions, linear transformations, complex inner 2D figures and 3D solids.product spaces, unitary, normal, and Hermitian matrices, applications of linear algebra. Engineering Drawing - 190101 (0-1)

    Intro to engineering drawing, concept of lines, Numerical Methods - 300305 (2-1) orthographic projection, projection of points, projection Newton method, regula falsi method, modified newton of lines, solids of revolution, intro to PRO-E, drawing of method, finite differences, method of least square, 2D figures and 3D solids.Lagrange interpolation, numerical differentiation, numerical integration, ordinary and partial differential Probability in Engineering - 100201 (2-0)equations, Runge Kutta method. Frequency distribution, Simple and conditional

    probability, Random variables & mathematical expectation, Distribution (Binomial, Poison, Uniform and Applied Physics - 100501 (3-0) Normal distributions).Mechanics: Kinematics of particle, motion in different coordinate systems Astrophysics: Basics of Space Flight, Trajectories, Orbits and their types, Space travel, Space Environment, Solar System, Constellation, galaxies, deep space objects, space radiations and cosmology.

    Introduction to Aerospace Engineering - 105101 (2-Applied Physics Lab - 100591 (0-1) 0)

    Aeronautics: Anatomy of an airplane, standard

    4. Computing

    Physics

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  • atmosphere, Aerodynamic forces, lift and drag; humidity, pressure, vibration, shock, magnetism, Astronautics: Satellite types and orbits; elements of ultrasonic, proximity and strain etc. Control of DC propulsive systems, basic structural elements, systems motors and stepper motors, aircraft cockpit and materials used for aerospace vehicles-project. instruments, IMU/INS, implementation of data

    acquisition systems and interfacing with computer using Workshop Technology - 190492 (0-2) Lab View.Introduction to manufacturing, hand tools, turning, milling, shaping, drilling, grinding, joining and welding Mechanics of Materials - 214203 (3-0)processes, manufacturing process planning, CNC lathe Stress, strain, Hook's law, statically determinate and and CNC milling, Computer Aided Design and indeterminate problems in axial and shear modes, Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM), shear force and bending moment diagrams, flexural woodworking. and shear formula for beams, theory of torsion; thin

    walled pressure vessel.Engineering Mechanics I (Statics) - 214201 (3-0)Fundamental concepts, system of units, scalars and Compressible Aerodynamics - 205202 (3-0)vectors, Newton's laws, force systems, equilibrium, Intro to wave theory, normal oblique shock , prandtl structures, method of sections and joints, friction, virtual Meyer expansion waves, Engine inlet & nozzle design, work, work, equilibrium. potential low equations, linear theory, transonic flow

    supersonic/hypersonic flow.Incompressible Aerodynamics - 205201 (3-0)Thin airfoil theory, wing theories, lift and drag, Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics) - 214202 boundary layer theory, high lift devices. (3-0)

    Kinematics of particle and rigid bodies, kinetics of Thermodynamics - 214301 (3-0) particle and rigid bodies, motion in three dimensions.Basic concepts, energy transfer and analysis, properties of a pure substance, energy analysis of closed systems, Fluid Mechanics - 114401 (2-0)the second law of thermodynamics, entropy, exergy, Equations for mass, momentum, and energy. Bernoulli's gas power cycles, refrigeration cycle. equation and Potential flow equations, fluid properties,

    constitutive relations, similarity principles, inviscid flow, Aerospace Instrumentation - 205301 (2-0) vorticity dynamics; flow through pipes.Principles and components of a measurement system, statistical data analysis, circuits used for signal Heat Transfer - 314303 (3-0)conditioning, amplifiers and their configurations, Heat transfer mechanisms, Multidimensional heat Analog to Digital and Digital to Analog converters, transfer, heat conduction in cylinders and meters, problems associated with electronic spheres, heat transfer from finned surface, Convection measurement systems, Transducers used for measuring Heat Transfer: velocity and thermal boundary layers, different physical quantities like temperature, light, external forced convection, Thermal radiation.

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  • Circuits and Electronics - 208101 (3-0) design by frequency-response, PID Controllers.Current, voltage, resistance, power, energy, resistive Aerospace Vehicle Design - 305102 (0-3)circuits, Ohm's law, Kirchoff's current and voltage laws, Configuration layout of aircraft on the basis of weight Thevenin's and Norton's theorem, PN-Junction diode, estimation, airfoil and propulsion system selection. digital systems and boolean algebra, analog and digital performance, stability and control analysis.signals.Aerospace Structure I - 314206 (3-0) Aerospace Structural Analysis II - 314207 (3-0)Basic structural elements, construction of parts of an Stress analysis of elastic structures for aerospace aircraft, wing and fuselage, columns, buckling of plates, application under different loading conditions, Shear flow energy methods, failure theories, Matrix method of distribution in thin-wall structures, wings and fuselage structural analysis. analysis; composite structure for aerospace applications;

    Aeroelasticity.Aero Vehicle Performance - 305203 (3-0)Flight performance analysis of air vehicles, maximum Structural Dynamics - 414209 (3-0)ceiling, endurance, range, turning performance, landing, Fundamentals of vibration, discrete and continuous take-off and glide performance, energy methods for systems, free and forced vibratory SDOF systems, performance analysis. harmonic vibration, rotating unbalance, base excitation,

    vibration isolation, transient vibration, systems with two Propulsion and Power Systems - 305401 (3-0) degrees of freedom.Gas turbine cycles, intakes and nozzles, turbojet, turbofan and turbo prop engines, thrust augmentation, centrifugal Senior Design Project - 499991 (0-3)and axial flow compressors, combustion chambers, Students undertake an independent project in their senior turbine, exhaust nozzles. year. Essential tasks: Project identification, aims and

    objectives of project, definition of subsystems and Flight Dynamics and Stability - 305501 (3-0) requirements, project feasibility, progress presentation, Developing transformation matrices deriving aircrafts preliminary design, finalization of analysis, design governing equation of motion. Mathematically modeling finalization, report preparation, final presentation.an aircraft. Derive & calculate stability derivation of an aircraft. Aircrafts dynamics stability & response to controls.

    Control System - 305302 (3-0)Computational Fluid Dynamics - 390103 (3-0)Open and closed-loop systems, modeling in state space Classification, implicit & explicit methods, iterative & of dynamic systems, mathematical models of mechanical, time/space marching schemes, grids, aerospace electrical and electronic systems, stability criteria, control applications, Finite-difference; finite volume methods for system design by root locus method, control system solution of Navier-Stokes and Euler equations, stability.

    6. ELECTIVES (Major)Aerodynamics and CFD

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  • Turbulent Fluid Flow - 305204 (3-0) Advanced Mechanics of Materials - 314208 (3-0)Flow equations, vorticity dynamics, Reynolds-averaged Elasticity, shear center and unsymmetrical bending, equations, engineering turbulence models, Theory of curved beams; bending of thin plates; torsion of non-homogeneous turbulence, Shear flow turbulence, circular sections, stresses in rotating sections; contact Reynolds stress, dissipation rate. Isotropic turbulence, stresses.homogeneous shear flows, free shear flows.

    Experimental Stress Analysis - 314702 (2-1)Boundary Layer Theory - 305205 (3-0) Elementary elasticity and fracture mechanics, strain Basic principles of fluid flow; derivation and solution of measurement methods and related instrumentation, Navier-Stokes equations; laminar and turbulent optical methods of stress analysis, coating methods and boundary layer on different surfaces. application of statistics; strain gauge and its application

    in stress analysis.Rotorcraft Dynamics - 305206 (3-0) Elementary blade motion; aerodynamics of rotor in Engineering Mechanics of Composite Structures - motion; helicopter performance; Modeling and 311301 (3-0)analysis techniques for dynamic response, vibration, Composite material and their constituents, aeroelastic stability, and aeromechanical stability of Unidirectional composites, behavior of laminated rotary-wing vehicles. composite plates under various loading conditions,

    classical lamination theory, effective stiffness properties Viscous Flow - 405207 (3-0) of composites, plates with moderately large deflections.Laminar boundary-layer theory, three-dimensional and compressible boundary layers, mechanics of Mechanical Behavior of Materials - 411103 (3-0)turbulence, turbulent free shear flows and boundary Elastic and plastic deformation, defects and layers, Computational and general solution methods. imperfections in single and polycrystalline materials,

    impact and fracture, toughness testing of materials. Applied Aerodynamics - 405208 (3-0) fracture mechanics, fatigue, creep and stress rupture of Wind energy; aerodynamics of vehicles and hovercraft; materials, material selection and failure analysis.building aerodynamics; aerodynamics of masts and Fracture Mechanics - 414703 (3-0)tall structures; flow induced vibrations. Fundamental concepts, elastic-plastic fracture

    mechanics, dynamic and time-dependent fracture, fracture mechanisms in metals and nonmetals, fracture toughness testing of metals, fatigue crack propagation, Finite Element Methods - 314803 (3-0)environmentally assisted cracking in metals, Introduction to Finite Element Method (FEM), truss computational fracture mechanics.analysis, variational and weighted residual

    formulations, shape functions, stress analysis for one & Smart Structures - 414210 (3-0) two-dimensional problems of structures, beam Piezoelectric materials, shape memory alloys, models analysis, and ANSYS software for FEA analysis.

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  • for smart materials, use of smart material for damping vehicles, homing and ballistic missiles. Optimal guidance, augmentation, and shape control or morphing Interplanetary transfer guidance with low thrust, Principles applications, Smart materials application case studies. of inertial navigation, theory and applications of the

    Global Positioning System, Celestial navigation Design of Machine Elements - 305303 (3-0) procedures, application of Kalman filtering to recursive Basic criteria of design of machine parts, factor of safety, navigation theory.design of keys, cotters, and couplings, joints. Metal fits, tolerances, standards of fits & tolerances, surface