VU
Virtual University of Pakistan
Federal Government University

Adjunct Faculty Profile

Mr. Hammad Khalid Khan
Oklahoma State University USA

M.S Electrical Engineering (Telecommunication)

Course Personnel

Course developed and Delivered By: Mr. Hammad Khalid Khan.

Hammad Khalid Khan holds a Masters in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) with a specialization in Computer and Wireless Adhoc Networks from USA and a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) with emphasis on Strategic and Marketing Management from New Zealand. He is a certified Solution Architect and a certified LTE Network Associate (LTE-CNA).

Hammad’s competitive advantage making him stand out of the bunch is his experience in all aspects of the Telco food chain i.e. Delivery, Solutions and Pre-Sales in both Fixed and Wireless domains. He has more than 12 years of diverse end-to-end experience with giant Telecom. vendors e.g. Nortel Networks, Motorola Networks, Alcatel-Lucent and Cisco Systems in Solution Pre-sales, Architecture, Design, Planning, Deployment and implementation for green field Access, IP, and Core (Fixed & Wireless) Networks.

Hammad’s skill set boils down to a few key things: Expert Teleco solution and design management, Business and Systems analysis, Solution design lifecycle improvement, Pre-sales, Mature leadership and Effective customer and requirements management. He is an expert in working with a variety of personalities (both in person and virtually) from executives to operators and vendors to front-line workers in order to focus and define a scope, understand requirements while sticking to the design and solution principles. His recent focus has been on Services Pre-sales, Cloud Networking, Customer Experience Transformation/Solutions (CXT/CXS) and High Leverage Network Evolution/Transformation (IMS, IP, Access, 3G, 4G LTE). Hammad has worked in USA, UK, Australia, Middle East, Pakistan, New Zealand and Singapore. 
                                                

Course Structure:

                                   There are 3 credit hours of this course, and three lectures will be delivered in a week, total 6 assignments will be given to you throughout the semester in which there will be 3 assignments before mid and 3 after midterm as mentioned in course calendar.

Study Approach

View Video Lectures

Try out question-answer session using the MDB service available on the VU-LMS

Participate in the Graded MDB towards the end of the course session

Use Search engines to find details and up to date information on topics

Make notes on common topics

Discuss with your campus fellow students to share ideas and knowledge

Attempt book exercise questions

Course Assessment/Grading Scheme

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