Final Year Design Project

Final Year Design Project of Batch 2022

The Final Year Design Project presentations of the 2022 Batch marked a significant academic milestone, showcasing the knowledge, research capabilities, and innovative thinking of our graduating students. During the project defense sessions, students presented and defended their thesis work before a panel of faculty members and academic evaluators, demonstrating their ability to apply engineering principles to real-world challenges.

The research topics addressed contemporary issues in civil engineering and construction materials. One project focused on “Predicting the Compressive Strength of Non-Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Using Machine Learning,” exploring the application of modern artificial intelligence techniques to improve the accuracy and efficiency of predicting concrete performance. This study highlighted the growing role of data-driven approaches in advancing construction technology and material optimization.

Another project, “Comparative Analysis of Baked Clay Bricks in Sindh,” examined the properties, quality, and performance characteristics of locally manufactured clay bricks. The research provided valuable insights into construction materials commonly used in the region and contributed to the understanding of their suitability for sustainable and cost-effective building practices.

These projects reflected the students’ dedication to research, critical analysis, and innovation while addressing practical challenges relevant to the civil engineering industry. The successful completion and defense of these theses demonstrated the academic excellence and professional readiness of the graduating batch.

 

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