Final Year Project Report (BUES): Recent submissions

  • Umair Awan, 01-161061-040; Arsalan Manzoor, 01-161052-019 (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2010)
    Islamabad the capital of Pakistan is a planned city constructed since in 1960 at the foot of the Margalla Hills just north of the old city of Rawalpindi. Rapid growth of both Islamabad and Rawalpindi to a combined population ...
  • Aamir Mehmood; Zaheeb Jawed Sheikh; Muhammad Saqib Hameed (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2009)
    The present study pertains to the modeling of the productive zones from seismic and well log data. This was carried out by using seismic lines, 0-845-KBR-42, 0-845-KBR-43, 0- 845-KBR-38, 0-845-KBR-39 and well log data of ...
  • Nayab Tariq (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2010)
    For the hydrocarbon exploration of the study area the petrophysical study has been carried out in well-X In this study we applied various techniques, i.e. mud logging, wireline logging, etc. In this study the two formations ...
  • Muhammad Ibrahim Khan, 01-161062-019 (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2010)
    The study area Zamzama belongs to BHP. The research area is about 120 sq. Kms includes the well logs of Zamzama well 3. The area has been identified as a compressional regime and is characterized by a major Kirthar Fold ...
  • Raja Abbas, 01-161052-004 (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2009)
    In the present time, the economy of the world is being controlled by the energy sector. The energy resources and reserves are being used as indicators of the economy and political stability of a country. Petroleum and ...
  • Yasir Ajmal; Umar Farooq; Modassar Hussain (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2009)
    Petroleum is vital to many industries, and is of importance to the maintenance of industrialized civilization itself, and thus is a critical concern for many nations. Oil accounts for a large percentage of the world’s ...
  • Adnan Ahmad; Muhammad Farooq (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2014)
    The main objective of this dissertation is to evaluate the hydrocarbon potential of the well Bhal Syedan-02. Geographically Bhal Syedan-02 well is located at Lat. 33°35´00˝ and 33°40´00˝ N and Long. 72°63˝05´ and 72°65´00˝ ...
  • Saeed ur Rehman (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2010)
    Rawalpindi is a historic city and industrial, commercial, and military hub of the Potwar region. With the current geopolitical importance of Pakistan and trade traffic growth in the region, the government of Punjab evoked ...
  • Muhammad Adnan Khan; Arghawan Kyani; Muhammad Mahtab Khan (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2014)
    The main rationale of this study is to evaluate the hydrocarbon potential of Shahab-01A using well-log data. Shahab-01A lies in Jhelum district, Punjab province, Pakistan. It is situated 90 km southeast of the Federal ...
  • Shoaib Khalid; Raees Ahmed; Asad Ali Khan (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2014)
    The main objective of this dissertation is to evaluate the hydrocarbon potential of jalwal-01 through petrophysical interpretation. Jalwal-01 is located in district Attock, bounded by latitudes 33' 30' 48" N and longitude ...
  • Muhammad Farooq Mustafa; Wahaj Ather; Dania Khan (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2010)
    The project “Monitoring of drinking water quality from residential area of Islamabad” was carried out from June 2010 till August 2010 to attempt recent monitoring of the drinking water supply system of selected areas of ...
  • Syed Zulfiqar Ali Fakhar Gilani; Shahid Ali Khan; Mehran Khan (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2010)
    Islamabad generates about 550-600 metric tons of solid waste on a daily basis, which was previously disposed off in the right of way of Kashmir highway near sector H-12. This was a temporary disposal site for solid waste. ...
  • Ayesha Jamil (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2010)
    Climate change is one of the most important phenomena occurring all over the world. Pakistan is not exempted from these changes as clear signs and symptoms have been observed over recent years like extreme weather conditions, ...
  • Sehar Gul; Sohail Anjum (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2010)
    Water is essential for life but this resource is becoming scarce due to overexploitation of the resources on account of competing land use patterns, degradation of forest cover and lack of conservation in its use. Water ...
  • Muhammad Junaid; Arbab Khan (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2023)
    The primary supply of water for drinking, industry, and residential use in urban areas is groundwater, which is frequently over-utilized. Groundwater is frequently degraded in metropolitan areas due to increasing ...
  • Abdul Rauf (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2023)
    In this study, physical, chemical, and microbiological parameters of water samples gathered from Houses, filter plants and Boring wells of Rawalpindi, Pakistan were examined. Sampling was done at 12 different sites. Samples ...
  • Amal Syed; Maham Randhawa (Earth and Environmental Sciences, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2023)
    Exacerbated urbanization and an increasing pace of land clearing have been observed in Zone IV This alarming situation is exerting pressure on natural resources and land-related activities in the federal city, previously ...
  • Syed Babar Ali, 01-133192-128; Mehrunisa Fatima, 01-133192-055; Usman Jadoon, 01-133192-101 (Electrical Engineering, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2023)
    Gunshot detection is a crucial issue in the field of public safety, as it can help authorities respond quickly to incidents involving firearms. Machine learning algorithms can play a crucial role in the development of ...
  • Awais Shafiq, 01-132192-042; Muhammad Mudassir Zaman, 01-132192-024; Danish Ali Khan, 01-132192-008 (Computer Engineering, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2023)
    The domain of facial feature identification (FER) has garnered significant attention in the fields of computer vision and pattern recognition, with deep learning approaches demonstrating their effectiveness ever since their ...
  • Anwaar Ali, 01-132182-057; Arsalan Khan, 01-132192-005 (Computer Engineering, Bahria University Engineering School Islamabad, 2023)
    In the domain of digital imagery, image restoration is crucial for revitalizing degraded images and recovering their former splendor. The “Reviving Images” project concentrates on developing an innovative method for restoring ...

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