Category Archives: Faculty Projects

Karachi Koalas – A Robot Soccer Team

Dr. Saleha Raza completed her Ph.D. from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) in Karachi. She was an enthusiastic member of the Artificial Intelligence Lab in IBA. Currently she is the assistant professor of Computer Science at Habib University. During … Continue reading

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Getting practical with digital- Dr. Oliver Faust

By Anusha  Aijaz (Student, School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Habib University) Dr. Oliver Faust has been engaged in science, research and higher education since 2001. He has served in numerous academic and private institutes. By contributing innovative solutions … Continue reading

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Game programming for everyone by Dr. Umair Azfar Khan

By Anusha  Aijaz (Student, School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Habib University) Dr. Umair Khan has always been passionate about computer games. His enthusiasm made him explore the domain of computer science and programming which led to his eventual … Continue reading

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Wind Mill @ Numaish Karachi, April 2015

The Hawai Chakki Project Numaish Karachi was an exhibition of over two dozen installations which aimed to open up public spaces for cultural production. It was organized by the social awareness campaign, ‘I Am Karachi’ to promote science education and cultural … Continue reading

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Quantum Computation … and Akbar?

At Habib, our undergraduate students are not only allowed but also expected, to contribute to cutting-edge problems in faculty projects. This is exemplified in Dr. Jibran’s informal quantum information and computation discussion group, where students are introduced to fundamental quantum … Continue reading

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