Monday, 23 April 2012

[pakgrid] Suggestions,effectiveness of research

 

Few things if not considered will keep us running in useless circles only wasting institutional energies without real tangible progress.

1. Separation of research institutes and academia, as both have separate goals and focus. Although there should be links between two.
 
2. Discouragmant of private higher education => Private sector is only concerned about money or making black money white or tax embezzlements. It can be manipulated by money donations
    from foreign entities for society harm and penetration of foreign agenda (L*MS an example). Anybody can donate money to them and herd them like sheep. When academic institutes look
    to society for money, they will work for society.
3. Understanding that research needs to be proactive. Anticipate possible scenarios and problems of future, and try to solve them now. Research is effective for future not about past.
4. Understanding that research is not something which will always bring results but it is a exploratory effort. Most innovations happen by accidents when people are working towards.

5. Collaboration and positive give n take between academia and industry. Each should keep interests and objectives of others in mind.
6. Arrange PHD scholarships only for last half of PHD studentship, so that people don't go to PHD only for money/safe way and are genuine curious minds with innate motivation to create     
    knowledge and solve problems.

7. An accountability law where people (in responsible positions in institutes) who create hurdles in projects that may be good for society, can be given severe punishment to set examples for
    others . Nobody has right disturb good initiatives for personal or other reasons. Such persons should be declared traitors and punished severely.
8. An honest reward system for people whose efforts bring positive to society. Reward should be directed to person not position. i.e. not the head of department or boss but the actual person
   who did the job. Protection of subordinated from their superiors taking credit of junior's work.
Well Wishes,
Usman Rafique


To: pakgrid@yahoogroups.com
From: anjum.research@gmail.com
Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2012 22:55:41 +0500
Su


bject: Re: [pakgrid] About Siachen Disaster

 

Assalam o Alaikum,

HEC may play effective regulatory role to keep research on track to achieve national objectives. Following may be considered in this regard;

a) National need based research priorities may be defined
b) Research may be regulated by the board/authority (associated with HEC), having representatives from academia, industry, and government
c) Unnessary course work may be avoided
d) Activities of specific technical focus groups may be accelerated and integrated
e) Open research incubators and repositories may be established 

(Thanks Dr. SMJR for good ideas)

Regards
 
  


On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 11:32 AM, Usman Rafique <rafiqusman@hotmail.com> wrote:
 

Seemingly these are foreign entities. Why research on disasters mitigation and response is not done in Pakistan? Where environmental disasters of every kind is a norm than exception? 
If someone claim they have done something or doing something why they don't come to surface when the need comes?

Are right kind of people inducted in research? The universities administration don't have a clue how to help society in meaningful way? What is the source of failure? Institutional failure is also a norm in Pakistan. Is failure of universities related to (same causes) failure of other institutions in the country? Is it so that all good brains already gone to west and only garbage is left behind?


To: pakgrid@yahoogroups.com
From: qamar_mahboob@yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2012 12:49:42 +0100

Subject: [pakgrid] About Siachen Disaster

 

Following are two groups that are working on probabilistic modeling of risks arising from avalanche and other natural hazards.


One can download interesting presentations from their website, too. If one is interested in some of their wrok, please, leet me know.

Any way, it is time to start working on ''Risk-based decision making'' on engineering and natural systems.


Best Regards
Qamar Mahboob
(PhD student)
TU Dresden, Germany




Von: Syeda Umema Hani <umema_hani@yahoo.com>
An: "pakgrid@yahoogroups.com" <pakgrid@yahoogroups.com>; Usman Rafique <rafiqusman@hotmail.com>
Gesendet: 10:42 Mittwoch, 18.April 2012
Betreff: Re: [pakgrid] About Siachen Disaster

 
Nice email brother ! I hope our high fi universities could make some effort in utilizing their research work  in real life insahAllah.
 
With regards,

Syeda Umema Hani,
Assistant Professor, Computer Engineering Department, www.ssuet.edu.pk,
PhD (Software Engineering) fellow, GSESIT, www.hamdard.edu.pk,
www.ssuet.edu.pk/~suhani, suhani@ssuet.edu.pk, ++92-21-111994994(STI department)

 
From: Usman Rafique <rafiqusman@hotmail.com>
To: pakgrid@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, 17 April 2012, 23:11
Subject: [pakgrid] About Siachen Disaster

 
I wonder what technologies could have been used to save lives of soldiers of Giari Sector in Siachin. How far our society and specially universities will have to go to get into the position to help the nation in the time of need?
 
For example there is a chip that uses nanotechnology to have sniffing power (meeting or even exceeding) to those of dogs and can be programmed for specialized ordors. Since dogs cannot sniff humans at such height of snow rubble and pin point exact locations of bodies, such chip could have been used at bore head to go inside snow for sniffing of human bodies. Similary some ground based sonar or radar waves could have been used.
 
This time is gone but how in future we can develop capacity (proactively) to take swift action to be able to help society in such citicial events? It is useless to expect national level stuff from private universities as they are busy counting cash, so all hope is from public sector universities that they come ahead and demonstrate their impact on society.
 
Regards,
Usman Rafique








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