Dear Friends
 I am seeking advice from persons who are in Germany. I have done BE(Electrical) from NED University of Engineering and Technology. I am from batch 1999-2000. I have received letter of admission from Dortmund University and University of Duisburg Essen. In Dortmund University the medium of instruction is english and I applied for   MSc in Automation and robotics.
Where as in University of Duisburg Essen I applied for  MSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering(majors in Communication) here medium of instruction is 50% English and 50% German.
Though I have done German language course from Goethe institute (280 units) I am not confident enough to take lectures in German, but Communication Engineering has always been my first choice and then Automation and Robotics. I want to know:
1) Where should I apply?
2) Will I face many problem if I select Universty of Duisburg Essen.
3) Will I face problem in obtaining Visa if I select Universty of      Duisburg Essen?
4) How much is the scope of Automation and Robotics, and Communication   Engineering in Germany and other parts of the world.
5) Is Automation and Robotics related to communication Engineering?
 
Please reply at your earliest.
Raja Ram

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AOA

I am an RA at KFUPM and working on problem of Person identification, in this
regard I am in search of a data base with persons having different modes i.e
fingerprints,face,speech etc, any help in this regard would be highly
appreciated,

Regards,

Imran Naseem


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Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 06:28:53 -0700 (PDT)
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Dear NEDians,

Please find below the message from Mr. Sajjad Durrani, Technical Advisor to the
Communications and Information Policy Office in the Bureau of Economic Affair,
US Department of State;

"Since April I have been working with the US Department of State under a
program of the IEEE-USA, as Technical Advisor to the Communications and
Information Policy Office in the Bureau of Economic Affairs. Among other
things, the Office is interested in assisting projects abroad, which employ
telecommunications to improve the quality of life and bring economic and social
benefits to people living in remote areas. Typical examples are projects in
telemedicine, distance learning, disaster relief, etc. Our current focus is on
six countries in South Asia: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan,
and Sri Lanka.

The office has very a limited budget for this task, and we are not looking for
big new initiatives or purely research-oriented projects. Rather, we would like
to identify demonstration projects that are already underway, which need modest
additional funding to cover new areas or offer new capabilities. Primarily, we
would provide funds (on the order of $ 20,000 to $ 30,000) to support training
of personnel and/or operational expenses, rather than purchase of major new
equipment.

If you are involved in such a project, or know of a colleague who is, please
let me know. After some preliminary informal discussion, we can proceed to a
formal submission of a Request for Support. This would not require a detailed
proposal of the type required by say NASA or the National Science Foundation;
rather it will be much simpler and will require much less paperwork.

I'd like to compile a list of potential projects in the next four to six weeks.
Thus, it would be helpful to have preliminary expressions of interest from you
or your colleagues by the end of June or early July.

Hoping to hear from you soon, and with best regards,

Sajjad Durrani

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If you know of NEDians in South Asian Countries of Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka who may be interested then please forward
it to them...

Thanks & best regards,

Fasih Ahmed Masood
Chair
ComSoc Chapter
IEEE Karachi Section
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Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 14:25:08 +0500
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Salam!!


The guy named NAIM BARI ([EMAIL PROTECTED]/yahoo.com ), currently in canada, know these pplz....


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ALI




 


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All Pakistanis now subject to special sccrutiny at US airports

By Khalid Hasan

WASHINGTON: Immigration inspectors have been ordered at all large
American airports to examine all travellers of Pakistani descent �
including US citizens � for minor injuries such as "rope burns,"
"unusual bruises" and "scars" possibly suffered while training in
terrorist camps, according to internal US documents.

The secret documents were obtained and excerpts from them published
this week by the online journal, WorldNetDaily (WND).

A two-page "action" bulletin, labelled "For Official Use Only," warns
that recent intelligence gathered in Pakistan and elsewhere indicates
that individuals travelling to train at terrorist camps in Pakistan
may be planning to carry out terrorist activities within the United
States between now and the presidential election in November.

Even Pakistanis who have become American citizens are not exempt. The
bulletin directs agents at major international airports in New York,
New Jersey, Washington, Detroit, Chicago and Los Angeles to "increase
scrutiny" of passengers who are naturalised US citizens or legal
permanent residents of Pakistani descent, and "who exhibit evidence of
suspicious travel, including short trips to Pakistan not related to
family or business."

According to WorldNetDaily, the closely held bulletin, dated June 17,
orders primary inspectors at the airports to refer suspicious persons
to secondary inspections areas for further questioning. The special
inspections are authorized to run at least through late July. "If we
see any irregularities," an immigration inspector told WND, "we escort
them to secondary for a very in-depth interview and search."
Inspectors also have been advised to examine travellers of Pakistani
descent for physical signs that they've engaged in paramilitary
training in Pakistan.

For example, "officers should look for indications the individual
engaged in rappelling activities (rope burns on arms/legs)," according
to the internal action report. In addition, it says they should look
for "unusual bruises resulting from obstacle course activities," and
"wounds" or "scars" suffered from the discharge of firearms.

The document lists several other key clues airport inspectors should
look for to identify potential Pakistani terrorists, including details
about travel documentation. WND has decided not to disclose them for
security reasons. Agents are advised to report data from the
"intelligence-driven special operation" to field operations official
Brian J. Humphrey, who is listed as the point of contact at Customs
and Border Protection headquarters here. Customs and Border Protection
is a bureau within Homeland Security. Asked about the Pakistani
terrorist camps, Humphrey declined comment. "I really don't have any
information that I would be at liberty to discuss," he said. Customs
and Border Protection spokesman Jim Michie also declined comment. "We
can't discuss any enforcement operations."

This would explain why many US citizens of Pakistani origin on arrival
from abroad at a US airport are taken to a special office, their
passport and customs declaration, having earlier been placed in a red
folder. If the traveller asks why he is being given this extra
attention, he receives no answer or even sometimes reprimanded and
warned not to ask unnecessary questions. Most people decide to go
along with whatever they are being subjected to, afraid that were they
to argue or question the treatment, something worse might happen to
them. "This is paranoia, that is what it is, and it is the Bush
administration that has created it, questioning even the loyalty and
patriotism of its own citizens who come from Muslim countries," said
one Pakistani who had received "the treatment" at Washington on
arrival from Europe last week.

According to WND, most, if not all, of Al Qaeda's training camps in
Afghanistan have been shut down since the 9-11 attacks. The
publication reports, "But the news of still-active terrorist training
camps in Pakistan is troubling. After 9-11, the US made the Islamic
nation an ally in the war on terrorism, even though it was one of only
three nations in the world to formally recognise the Al
Qaeda-sheltering Taliban regime in Afghanistan, and even though some
of the high-level 9-11 Al Qaeda plotters met in the Pakistani city of
Karachi. President Bush repeatedly has praised Pakistani President
Gen. Pervez Musharraf for cracking down on terrorists in his
neighbouring country. Even so, the US security bulletin says that
'recent terrorist activities in other parts of the world document that
persons of Pakistani descent are increasingly being identified with
many of these extremist activities, including supporting (and)
protecting the operations of terrorist training camps in Pakistan.' It
adds, 'Recent police raids and military operations in Pakistan also
documents the terrorist-related threat posed by individuals travelling
to train at terrorist camps in Pakistan,' specifically in the
northwestern tribal areas of Waziristan. The bulletin goes on to say
that the US government believes that 'many of the individuals trained
in the Pakistani camps are destined to commit illegal activities in
the United States.'"




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All Pakistanis now subject to special scrutiny at US airports

By Khalid Hasan

WASHINGTON: Immigration inspectors have been ordered at all large
American airports to examine all travellers of Pakistani descent �
including US citizens � for minor injuries such as "rope burns,"
"unusual bruises" and "scars" possibly suffered while training in
terrorist camps, according to internal US documents.

The secret documents were obtained and excerpts from them published
this week by the online journal, WorldNetDaily (WND).

A two-page "action" bulletin, labelled "For Official Use Only," warns
that recent intelligence gathered in Pakistan and elsewhere indicates
that individuals travelling to train at terrorist camps in Pakistan
may be planning to carry out terrorist activities within the United
States between now and the presidential election in November.

Even Pakistanis who have become American c!

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