Nawaz explained that he chose to opt for mechanical engineering with a production specialization. Following graduation, Nawaz began employment with a small steel mill as a professional engineer.
After three years with his first company, Nawaz decided to transition from industry to academia.
UET Lahore established a new campus, the University College of Engineering, in Taxila, Pakistan, where he was offered a teaching position. Following a year with UET, the university arranged a scholarship for Nawaz to travel overseas for graduate studies.
“I wanted to attend Penn State because I thought their industrial engineering program was the best option for me,” Nawaz said. “I returned to UET in Taxila after my graduation and stayed for about five years before my family and I moved to Melbourne, Australia, in 1986.”
Nawaz spent the next 25 years working for the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) University. Nawaz taught several courses related to manufacturing management and supervised many final-year projects.
Due to his background, Nawaz also served as the program director for manufacturing and mechanical programs.
“While I didn’t do much research after my Penn State education, I stayed very close to academia and spent most of my time working with students in academic administration and mentoring,” Nawaz said. “Penn State greatly helped me in my career, and I wouldn’t have done it any differently.”
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