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Muhammad Hamza Waseem
Researcher at University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
Publications - 23
Citations - 239
Muhammad Hamza Waseem is an academic researcher from University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dielectric & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 21 publications receiving 112 citations. Previous affiliations of Muhammad Hamza Waseem include Lahore University of Management Sciences.
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A Spin-Encoded All-Dielectric Metahologram for Visible Light
Muhammad Afnan Ansari,Muhammad Afnan Ansari,Inki Kim,Dasol Lee,Muhammad Hamza Waseem,Muhammad Zubair,Nasir Mahmood,Trevon Badloe,Selcuk Yerci,Tauseef Tauqeer,Muhammad Qasim Mehmood,Junsuk Rho +11 more
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A linear bi-level multi-objective program for optimal allocation of water resources.
Ijaz Ahmad,Fan Zhang,Junguo Liu,Muhammad Naveed Anjum,Muhammad Zaman,Muhammad Tayyab,Muhammad Hamza Waseem,Hafiz Umar Farid +7 more
TL;DR: The model developed in this study has been applied to the Swat River basin in Pakistan for the optimal allocation of water resources among competing water demand sectors and different scenarios have been developed and it shows that the optimization model is practical and efficient when it is applied to different conditions with priorities assigned to various water users.
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An ensemble approach for assessment of energy efficiency of agriculture system in Pakistan
TL;DR: In this paper, an ensemble approach that compromised the characteristics of two models (CCR-SBM) is proposed in the current study, based on the weighted average of the relative efficiencies of two contending models, an ensemble efficiency (EE) score was reported for energy efficiency evaluation of considered DMUs.
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Impact of meteorological drought on agriculture production at different scales in Punjab, Pakistan
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Restrictions and Driving Forces for Renewable Energy Production Development and Electrical Energy Demand in General and During COVID-19
TL;DR: In this article, the impacts of restrictions and driving forces for renewable energy production development and electrical energy demand in general and during COVID-19 outbreak are examined and discussed in detail, and some important statistical data for investments in the energy sector and energy demand are addressed in detail.