25 – GIKI Alumni Association https://gikialumni.org Home of the excellent Sat, 18 Jul 2026 07:06:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.10 https://gikialumni.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/cropped-GIKI-Flavicon-32x32.png 25 – GIKI Alumni Association https://gikialumni.org 32 32 Abdul Hadi https://gikialumni.org/giki-alumni/abdul-hadi/ Sat, 18 Jul 2026 07:06:18 +0000 https://gikialumni.org/?post_type=giki-alumni&p=6507

Abdul Hadi is a cyber risk strategist and compliance consultant specializing in cloud security and financial sector GRC.

Currently a Senior Cybersecurity Consultant at SecurEyes, he operates on-site at stc bank in Riyadh, aligning architectures with SAMA, NCA, and PDPL frameworks. An electronics engineering graduate from GIKI with a Master’s in Cybersecurity, Hadi previously managed robust risk lifecycles for Askari Bank and Systems Limited.

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Ahmad Raza https://gikialumni.org/giki-alumni/ahmad-raza/ Tue, 02 Jun 2026 07:26:57 +0000 https://gikialumni.org/?post_type=giki-alumni&p=6190 Ahmad Raza is a data virtuoso transforming raw, chaotic information into corporate strategy. Currently serving as the Assistant Manager of Merchant Growth & Analytics at EasyPaisa, he excels in building automated BI ecosystems, Python ETL pipelines, and scalable database structures. From orchestrating Google BigQuery architectures for Fortune 500 giants like PepsiCo to designing custom Arabic RTL visual engines, Ahmad routinely engineered massive efficiency gains—including slashing manual data validation times by 66%.

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Azhar Haseeb https://gikialumni.org/giki-alumni/azhar-haseeb/ Thu, 23 Apr 2026 07:46:50 +0000 https://gikialumni.org/?post_type=giki-alumni&p=6147

From the labsof Topi tothe heart ofAustralia’s energysector, Azhar Haseebexemplifies GIKIanprecision. As a Control Systems Engineer, he orchestrates high-stakes power generation projects where reliability is non-negotiable. A master of PLC programming and SCADA systems, Azhar transforms technical depth into mission-critical global solutions.

His journey proves that GIKI’s rigorous fundamentals are the ultimate fuel for solving complex challenges at a world-class scale.

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Muneebah Moazam https://gikialumni.org/giki-alumni/muneebah-moazam/ Tue, 07 Apr 2026 08:06:23 +0000 https://gikialumni.org/?post_type=giki-alumni&p=6129 Fusing industrial mastery with a relentless drive for sustainability, Muneebah Moazam is a vanguard of modern supply chains. Now a Team Leader at Nestlé, she has slashed GHG emissions and optimized logistics for global giants. From leading GIKI’s Women Engineer Society to pioneering zero-waste at BAT, her journey is a masterclass in turning materials engineering into a greener, more inclusive future.

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Muhammad Waseem Khan https://gikialumni.org/giki-alumni/muhammad-waseem-khan/ Wed, 01 Apr 2026 05:46:36 +0000 https://gikialumni.org/?post_type=giki-alumni&p=6117 Harnessing the high-pressure world of energy production, Muhammad Waseem Khan is an emerging force in Process Engineering. From the rigorous labs of GIKI to the management trenches of MOL Pakistan, he has mastered the intricate dance of oil and gas operations and plant safety. A masterclass in technical analysis, he is transforming chemical engineering theory into the industrial fuel of Pakistan’s future.

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Jaffar Ali https://gikialumni.org/giki-alumni/m-jaffar-ali-malick/ Tue, 03 Feb 2026 08:00:06 +0000 https://gikialumni.org/?post_type=giki-alumni&p=5968

For Dr. Imran Afgan, the rigorous engineering foundations at GIKI were just the starting point for a distinguished career in fluid dynamics and computational modeling. Transitioning from the halls of Topi to leading research at the University of Manchester and now as an Associate Professor at Khalifa University, Dr. Afgan has spent over a decade advancing how we understand complex physical systems. His work bridges the gap between theoretical physics and real-world industrial application, proving that GIKIan discipline is key to solving the world’s most complex engineering puzzles.

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