Engr. Muhammad Saad Rehan
Engr. Muhammad Saad Rehan earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar. Between December 2016 and August 2017, he served as a Research Assistant in the USAID-funded project “Mechanical Testing and Failure Analysis of Photovoltaic Modules.” Additionally, he gained experience in the Oil and Gas sector as an MWD Field Engineer. In 2017, he assumed the role of Lab Engineer at the esteemed U.S.-Pakistan Center for Advanced Studies in Energy, a collaboration of UET Peshawar and the Arizona State University. In this capacity, he played a pivotal role in procuring, installing, and commissioning cutting-edge research facilities. With extensive expertise in Materials Characterization and Solar Cell fabrication, he is currently engaged in the development of Third Generation Flexible Solar Cells and Modules under the HEC-NRPU funded project “Third Generation Photovoltaics for Building Integration – A Smart and Sustainable Energy Solution.”
Engr. Saad also possesses expertise in offering consultancy services for the design, installation, and commissioning of solar power projects. Additionally, he served as a Master Trainer for an eight-week training course titled “Green Energy and Solarization,” funded by the Pakistan Community Support Programme, an initiative of the World Bank.
Engr. Saad has instructed numerous laboratory courses, including Wind and Hydropower Conversion, Fluid Mechanics, Manufacturing Engineering as well as Hydrogen and Fuel Cells. Furthermore, he provides guidance and supervision for innovative undergraduate projects within the Center.
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