
DEPARTMENT OF CS & IT
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INTRODUCTION
With state-of-the-art technology infrastructure, highly qualified faculty, and congenial educational environment, the Department Computer Science & Information Technology provides quality education. The Department offers well-equipped air-conditioned computer labs, high speed internet connectivity, multimedia classrooms, and access to digital library for advance research journals / articles. Through extra-curricular and co-curricular activities, the department encourages students to build their managerial, creative & soft skills. The major research focus of the department includes machine learning, knowledge-based systems, formal methods, network security, genetic algorithms, etc. The instantaneous advancement in computer science and information technologies has enabled organizations to utilize IT as a tool for achievement of rapid progress. Graduate trained with recent technologies and knowledge is essential for the organizations and community to tackle recent challenges. Practical training is the basic goals of the offered degree programs. Students are trained according to computer and information technology industrial requirements and future technologies during the final year of their degree program. This type of training help students to gain variety of benefits include developing skills, work experience and applying theoretical knowledge into practice. Alumni of department are providing their services through teaching, research and development in various national and international organization including software industry, education sector, universities, and other famous companies. Undergraduate enrollment is approximately 500 in Department of Computer Science and Information Technology. Faculty and students are involved in research and development projects to facilitate the multidisciplinary research challenges with modern computation techniques.
Central Library is an academic hub of research and discovery for the UMW community. CL offers outstanding multidisciplinary resources and services in support to university academic and research objectives. This prestigious library of University of Mianwali has also been striving to support its users to solve the Socioeconomic issues prevailing these days. CL is equipped with all required sources of information both in hard and digital formats. In addition to the facilities, our library is committed to accomplish the most pivotal role in information acquisition, organization, retrieval, access and use. The managers have always been focusing on enhancing the quality of system and services. Students, faculty, researchers and other stakeholders are encouraged, motivated and facilitated to take maximum benefit of the library. It is a matter of satisfaction that we have developed our web online public access catalogue (OPAC) that can help the users to reach our library database worldwide and remotely accessible 24/7.
BS Computer Science
Duration
The duration required to complete this degree is 4 years.
Semesters
Students are required to pass 8 semesters for the completion of this degree.
Credit Hours
Students must complete 130 credit hours for this degree.
Eligibility
At least 50% marks in Intermediate (HSSC) examination with Mathematics or equivalent qualification with Mathematics certified by IBCC.
BS Information Technology
Duration
The duration required to complete this degree is 4 years.
Semesters
Students are required to pass 8 semesters for the completion of this degree.
Credit Hours
Students must complete 130 credit hours for this degree.
Eligibility
At least 50% marks in Intermediate (HSSC) examination with Mathematics or equivalent qualification with Mathematics or DAE equivalent qualification with Mathematics certified by IBCC
BS Software Engineering
Duration
The duration required to complete this degree is 4 years.
Semesters
Students are required to pass 8 semesters for the completion of this degree.
Credit Hours
Students must complete 130 credit hours for this degree.
Eligibility
At least 50% marks in Intermediate (HSSC) examination with Mathematics or equivalent qualification with Mathematics certified by IBCC
FACULTY

Dr. Tauqeer Ahmad
Incharge/Assistant Professor

Dr. Tauqeer Ahmad
Incharge/Assistant Professor
Aditional Duties
• Incharge, Directorate of Academics-UMW
• Internal Controller of Examination, Department of Chemistry, UMW
Publications
1. S. Hussain, M. A. Abid, K. S. Munawar, A. Saddiqa, M. Iqbal, M. Suleman, M. Mazhar, M. Riaz, T. Ahmad, A. Abbas, M. Rehman, M. Amjad, Choice of suitable economic adsorbents for the reduction of heavy metal pollution load, Pol. J. Environ. Stud. 30 (3) (2021), 1-11. (Impact Factor = 1.38)
2. Fauzia Kanwal, Shabbir Hussain, Muhammad Amin Abid, Khurram Shahzad Munawar, Tauqeer Ahmad, Muhammad Suleman, Anees Abbas, Mohsin Javed, Muhammad Riaz, Muhammad Iqbal, Muhammad Mazhar, Sidra Arshad, Origin, physiochemical composition and bio-medical importance of propolis, POSTĘPY BIOLOGII KOMÓRKITOM 47(1) 2020, 83–96. (Impact Factor = 0.016)
3. J. Khan, B. Muhammad, S. Shahida, K. H. Shah, M. Imran Irfan, T. Ahmad, M. Fahad, 2-formyl-3,6-bis(hydroxymethyl)phenyl benzoate in Electrochemical Dry Cell, De Gruyter Open Chem., 16 (2018), 912–917. (Impact Factor = 1.512)
4. M. Liaqat, T. Mahmud, M. Imran, M. Ashraf, A. U. Haq , M. Muddassar, T. Ahmad, Synthesis, characterization and biological activities of a novel Mannich base 2-[(3, 4-dimethoxyphenyl)(pyrrolidin-1-yl)methyl]cyclopentanone and its complexes with Cu(II), Co(II), Ni(II) and Fe(II) ions, Bulgarian Chemical Communications, 50(1) 2018, 37–43. (Impact Factor = 0.355)
5. M. Liaqat, T. Mahmud, M. Ashraf, M. Muddassar, M. Imran, T. Ahmad, L. Mitu, Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Activities of a Novel Mannich Base 2-[(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)(pyrrolidinyl) methyl]cyclohexanone and its Complexes with Cu(II), Ni(II), Co(II) and Fe(II) Ions, REV.CHIM.(Bucharest), 68(12) (2017), 2845–2849. (Impact Factor = 0.355)
6. M. Liaqat, T. Mahmud, M. Imran, M. Iqbal, M. Muddassar, T. Ahmad, L. Mitu, Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Study of a New Mannich Base, 2-[(4-fluorophenyl) (phenylamino)methyl] cyclopentanone (FPC) and its Transition Metal Complexes with Cu(II), Ni(II), Co(II), Fe(II) and Zn(II), REV.CHIM.(Bucharest), 68(11) (2017), 2560-2565. (Impact Factor = 0.355)
7. T. Ahmad, S. Mustafa, A. Naeem, F. Anwar, K. H. Shah, T. Mehmood, Selective Sorption of Chromium from Tannery Wastes by Hybrid Cation Exchange Resin, Asian Journal of Chemistry26 (14) (2014), 4351–4355. (Impact Factor = 0.355)
8. T. Ahmad, S. Mustafa, A. Naeem, F. Anwar, T. Mehmood, K. H. Shah, Ion Exchange Removal of Chromium (III) from Tannery Wastes by Using a Strong Acid Cation Exchange Resin Amberlite IR-120 H+ and its Hybrids, J. Chem. Soc. Pak., 36 (2014), 818-828. (Impact Factor = 0.612)
9. S. Jamil, M. R. S. A. Janjua, T. Ahmad,The synthesis of flower shaped microstructures of Co3O4 by solvothermal approach and investigation of its catalytic activity, Solid State Sciences 36 (2014), 73–79. (Impact Factor = 1.679)
10. S. Jamil, M. R. S. A. Janjua, T. Ahmad, T. Mehmood, S. Li, X. Jing, Zinc oxide hollow micro spheres and nano rods: Synthesis and applications in gas sensor, Material Chemistry and Physics1–2 (2014), 225–231. (Impact Factor = 2.129)
11. M. R. S. A. Janjua, S. Jamil, T. Ahmad,Z. Yang, A. Mahmoob and S. Pan, Quantum Chemical Perspective of Efficient NLO Materials Based on Dipolar Trans-tetraammineruthenium (II) Complexes with Pyridinium and Thiocyanate Ligands: First Theoretical Framework, Computational and Theoretical Chemistry, 1033 (2014), 6-13. (Impact Factor = 1.368)
12. S. Mustafa, K.H. Shah, A. Naeem, M. Waseem, T. Ahmad and Sadullah Khan, Co-Ion Effect on Cr3+ Sorption by Amberlyst-15(H+), Water, Air & Soil Pollution, 217 (2011), 57-65. (Impact Factor = 1.685)
13. M. Safdar, S. Mustafa, A. Naeem, T. Mahmood, M. Waseem, S.Tasleem, T. Ahmad, and M. T. Siddique Effect of sorption on Co (II), Cu (II), Ni (II) and Zn(II) ions precipitation, Desalination, 264 (2011), 171-174. (Impact Factor = 3.96)
14. S. Mustafa, M. Waseem, A. Naeem, K.H. Shah, T. Ahmad and M. Safdar, Effect of Temperature on Cd+2 Sorption by Mixed Oxides of Iron and Silicon, Chin. J. Chem.,28 (2010), 2402-2408. (Impact Factor = 1.04)
15. S. Mustafa, K.H. Shah, A. Naeem, T. Ahmad and M. Waseem Counter-ion effect on the kinetics of chromium (III) sorption by Amberlyst.15 in H+, Li+, Na+, Ca++, Al+++ forms,Desalination,264 (2010), 108-114. (Impact Factor = 3.96)
16. S. Mustafa, T. Ahmad, A. Naeem, K.H. Shah and M. Waseem, Kinetics of chromium ion removal from tannery wastes using Amberlite IRA-400 Cl−and its hybrids, Water, Air & Soil Pollution, 210 (2010), 43-50. (Impact Factor = 1.685)
17. S. Mustafa, M. Waseem, A. Naeem, K.H. Shah, T. Ahmad, Samad Yar, Hussain, Selective sorption of cadmium by mixed oxides of iron and silicon, Chemical Eng. Journal,157 (2010) 18-24. (Impact Factor=4.058)
18. S. Mustafa, M. Waseem, A. Naeem, K.H. Shah, T. Ahmad, Cd2+ ions removal by silica, iron hydroxide and their equimolar mixed oxide from aqueous solution, Desalination,255 (2010), 148-153. (Impact Factor = 3.96)
19. S. Mustafa, K.H. Shah, A. Naeem, M. Waseem, T. Ahmad and S. Sarfaraz, Kinetic and Equilibrium Studies of Chromium(III) Removal by Macroporous Ion Exchanger Amberlyst-15 (H+), Chin. J. Chem.,28 (2010), 27-32. (Impact Factor = 1.04) 20. T. Ahmad, Iftikhar A. Awan a, Jan Nisar and Imtiaz Ahmad, Influence of inherent minerals and pyrolysis temperature on the yield of pyrolysates of some Pakistani coals, Energy Conversion and Management, 50 (2009), 1163-1171. (Impact Factor = 3.59)
21. T. Ahmad, Jan Nisar, I. A. Awan and Imtiaz Ahmad, Effect of Solid Additives on Pyrolysis Behaviour of MakerwalCoal, J. Chem. Soc. Pak., 31 (2009), 11-15.(Impact Factor= 0.612)
22. J. Nisar, I. A. Awan, T. Ahmad and G. Naz, Analysis of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons resulting from Pakistani Coals by Pyrolysis Gas-Chromatography, J. Chem. Soc. Pak., 29 (2007), 247-250. (Impact Factor = 0.612)
23. J. Nisar, I. A. Awan, M. Humayun, T. Ahmad and A. Shakoor, Kinetics of dehydrohalogenation of 1-Chlorohexane, J. Chem. Soc. Pak., 28 (2006), 417-420. (Impact Factor = 0.612)
Publications in Non-Impact Factor Journals:
1. Kiran Nazia Sikandar, Khurram Shahzad Munawar, Tauqeer Ahmad,Hazrat Ali, Masood Afzal, Synthesis, Spectroscopic characterization and antibacterial screening of Zn(II), Cu(II) and VO(IV) complexes derived from Indole-3-Acetic Acid, LGU J. Life Sci., 4 (2020), 209-226.
2. S. Mustafa, K.H. Shah, A. Naeem, M. Waseem, and T. Ahmad, Kinetic investigation of chromium (III) removal by strong acid exchanger amberlyst-15(H+), J. Pak. Mater. Soc., 4 (2010), 115-120.
3. S. Mustafa, K.H. Shah, A. Naeem, M. Waseem, T. Ahmad and S. Sarfaraz, Kinetic investigation of Chromium(III) removal by strong acid exchanger Amberlite IR-120 (H+), J. Pak. Mater. Soc., 3 (2009), 3-6.
4. Iftikhar A. Awan, Tahira Mahmood, Jan Nisar, Tauqeer Ahmad and Ikramullah, Flash Pyrolysis of Raw and Tetralin Treated High Volatile Bituminous Coal, Sci. Int. (Lahore), 17 (2005), 45-48.
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1. M. R. S. A. Janjua, A. Mahmood, T. Ahmad "Quantum Chemical Perspective of NLO Properties of Ruthenium Complexes" (2013) LAMBERT Academic Publishers, Heinrich-Bcking-Str. 6-8, 66121, Saarbrcken, Germany Vol:ISBN-13: 978-3-659-30639-6 pp:ISBN-10: 3659306398-EAN: 9783659306396 Resarch Interest Metal based industrial waste management
- Phone:0459-920270 Ext 123
- Email:csit@umw.edu.pk

Asif Raza
Lecturer

Asif Raza
Lecturer
Research Interest
Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Image Processing, Pattern Recognition
- Email:asifraza.uet@gmail.com

Faisal Rehman
Lecturer

Faisal Rehman
Lecturer
Aditional Duties
1. Computer Programmer ( UMW IT Cell/Services )
2. Incharge TimeTable (Department of Computer Science, Information Technology and Software Engineering)
Publications
1. Rehman, Faisal & Malik, M.s.I. & Faisal, Muhaamad. (2019). Significance of Linguistic Indicators for Location Prediction. 1-6. 10.1109/INMIC48123.2019.9022735.
Resarch Interest
• Data Mining
•Machine Learning
•Text Mining
- Email:faisal.rehman@umw.edu.pk

Muhammad Fahad Rauf
Visiting Lecturer

Muhammad Fahad Rauf
Visiting Lecturer
Publication
1. Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Algorithms for Prediction of Immune System Diseases
Additional Duties
1. Member of IT Cell as Developer 2. Web Developer
Research Interest
Software Development, Software modeling and reasoning, Requirements engineering, Game Development, Compiler Optimization, and Embedded Systems, Data Mining, Databases, and Geographical Information Systems, Graphics and Immersive Computing, High Performance Computing, Human Computer Interaction (HCI) .Networks, Distributed Systems, and Security.
- Phone:03015599883
- Email:fahad@umw.edu.pk

M. Basit Umair
Visiting Lecturer

M. Basit Umair
Visiting Lecturer
Publications
• An Efficient Internet Traffic Classification System Using Deep Learning for IoT • An Efficient Machine Learning- based Elderly Fall Detection Algorithm • Flexible Genetic Algorithm Operators for Task Scheduling in C loud Datacenters
Additional Duties
• Institutional Development Task
Research Interest
Machine Learning, Neural Network, Software Defined Networks. His research interests are with in the areas of Data Science, Machine Learning and Deep Leaning

Asiya Batool
Visiting Lecturer

Asiya Batool
Visiting Lecturer
Aditional Duties
1. Web Developer at IT Cell UMW
2. Coordinator Software Engineering
Resarch Interest
Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Deep Learning, Computer Vision, Digital Image Processing, Genetic Algorithm, 3D Reconstruction, Virtual and Augmented Reality
Publications
Khan, Asifullah & Khan, Saddam & Saif, Mahrukh & Batool, Asiya & Sohail, Anabia & Khan, Muhammad. (2022). A Survey of Deep Learning Techniques for the Analysis of COVID-19 and their usability for Detecting Omicron.
- Email:asiya@umw.edu.pk

Warda Ahmad
Visiting Lecturer


Ismat Nawaz
Visiting Lecturer

Ismat Nawaz
Visiting Lecturer
- Email:ismat.nawaz512@gmail.com

Moniba Iqbal
Visiting Lecturer

Moniba Iqbal
Visiting Lecturer
Aditional Duties
1. Member of UMW IT Cell
Publications
1. A Source Code Quality Analysis Approach (2016). 2016 10th International Conference on Software, Knowledge, Information Management & Applications (SKIMA)
2. Reddit as a New Source of User Feedback for Software Requirements (2021). IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference 2021
- Email:monibakhan512@yahoo.com

Abdul Rafay
Visiting Lecturer

Abdul Rafay
Visiting Lecturer
Additional Duties
Research Interest
Machine Learning Natural Language Processing (NLP)
- Email:rafaykhan1254@gmail.com

Faiz ur Rehman
Visiting Lecturer

Faiz ur Rehman
Visiting Lecturer
Additional Duties
Research Interest
Machine Learning, Deep Learning.
- Phone:03057032667
- Email:faizii2012@gmail.com