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Fahad Munawar

H # 101, Meher Block # 3, E-mail: fahadmunawar@outlook.com


Green Town, Millat Road, Phone: +923155024654
Faisalabad, Pakistan

WORK Foundation University Islamabad October 2013 — December 2013


EXPERIENCE Internship
3 months internship at Foundation University Software and Networking House. Attended
seminars and give the work briefing of software and network houses by designing
presentations to the stakeholders and clients.

QUALIFICATIONS Matriculation Science Group with Biology ( Secondary School Certificate - SSC)

Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Islamabad


Al-Aqeeq Int. School & College Madinah Munawarah , Saudi Arabia , Overseas

F.Sc. Pre-Engineering (Higher Secondary School Certificate - HSSC)

Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Islamabad


Al-Aqeeq Int. School & College Madinah Munawarah , Saudi Arabia , Overseas

BCSE Bachelor Of Computer Software Engineering

Foundation University Islamabad (Attended 2011-2014)

EDUCATION BCSE ( Software Engineering)


Foundation University Islamabad Rawalpindi Campus (FURC)
Courses Attended:-

Programming Fundamental C++


Object Oriented Programming
Data Structures
Introduction to Computing
Engineering Ethics
Data Base Management System
Human Computer Interaction
Web-Engineering
Software Requirement Engineering
Software Construction
Introduction to Software Engineering
Analysis of Algorithms
Basic Electronics

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Digital Logic Design
Computer Architecture
Discrete Structures
Calculus And Analytic Geometry
Linear Algebra
Artificial Intelligence

INTERESTS Tend to welcome a broad range of problem-solving concerns, ranging from systems
design and construction to strategic acquisitions, and from requirements analysis to
quality assurance.My main research interests are in the fields of machine learning and
data mining. I'd like to make computers do more with less help from us, learn from
experience, adapt effortlessly, and discover new knowledge. We need computers that
reduce the information overload by extracting the important patterns from masses of
data. This poses many deep and fascinating scientific problems: How can a computer
decide autonomously which representation is best for target knowledge? How can it tell
genuine regularities from chance occurrences? How can pre-existing knowledge be
exploited? How can a computer learn with limited computational resources? How can
learned results be made understandable by us?

REFERENCES Reference would be provided upon request.

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