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Mazhar Abbas

Researcher at College of Business Administration

Publications -  46
Citations -  614

Mazhar Abbas is an academic researcher from College of Business Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Knowledge sharing. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 39 publications receiving 323 citations. Previous affiliations of Mazhar Abbas include COMSATS Institute of Information Technology.

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Application of new multi-objective optimization algorithm for EV scheduling in smart grid through the uncertainties

TL;DR: This work attempts to presents a multi-objective scheduling of EV based on the sustainable assets in smart grid, cover uncertainty caused by inexhaustible assets and EVs, by considering of the request reaction projects and EV battery stockpiling framework, limit the working expenses and the measure of intensity framework contamination, with enhancing procedures.
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Applying several soft computing techniques for prediction of bearing capacity of driven piles

TL;DR: Two hybrid ANN models namely ICA-ANN and adoptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) were considered and developed to estimate pile bearing capacity and showed that both hybrid models are able to predict bearing capacity with high degree of accuracy.
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Poverty Reduction through Islamic Modes of Finance; the Way Forward

TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual overview of the role that Islamic modes of finance can play in the reduction of poverty can be found and an alternative Islamic model of poverty reduction is proposed.
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Transient liquid phase bonding of stainless steel 316 L to Ti-6Al-4 V using Cu/Ni multi-interlayer: microstructure, mechanical properties, and fractography

TL;DR: In this article, transient liquid phase bonding of stainless steel 316L to Ti-6Al-4V using simultaneously both Cu and Ni interlayers was performed and effect of bonding temperature (950 to 1050 °C) on microstructure and mechanical properties of the joints was studied.