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Faheem Bukhatwa  

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For me there are only two ways to do anything: 

There is the Right way and there is the Perfect way..



  1. “Intensive Programme on Information and Communication Technologies Security"  (IPICTS 2002), The fifth European program at the University of Aegeans, Karlovassi, Samos Island, Greece. (July 2002).  

                                     


  2. “Cobol Programming” course at System Dynamics Training Institute Limited, Dublin, Ireland. (MAR - MAY 1988 ).



  3. “UNIX operating system and the “C” programming language” course at the Department of Computer science, UCD, Dublin, Ireland. (NOV 1986 - MAR 1987).



  4. “Computer maintenance” course at “HI-TECH” Training Limited, dorset street, Dublin 1, Ireland. (SEP - DEC 1986).



  5. “Armdroid 1 Robotic arm” operation, assembly, repair and troubleshooting course at Colne Robotics Limited, London, UK. (JUN 1983).



  6. “The Boeing 727 aircraft and the Pratt & Whitney J.T. 8D Jet engine maintenance” course at Lufthansa, Hamburg, Germany. (AUG - OCT 1982).



  7. The Airbus A300 aircraft and General Electric C.F. 6 jet engine “Aircraft and Engine Maintenance” course at the Airbus Industries, Toulouse, France. (JAN - MAR 1982).



  8. The Boeing 727 aircraft “Airframe and Systems” course, at the Boeing company, Seattle, Washington, USA. (MAR 1979).



  9. The Pratt & Whitney J.T. 8D jet engine “Line maintenance and Troubleshooting” course at the Pratt & Whitney Manufacturing Center, Hartford, Connecticut, USA. (MAR 1979).



  10. “Basic Jet and Turbine Propeller Engines” evening course at Bolton Street College of Technology, Dublin, Ireland. (SEP 1976 - MAY 1977).



  11. “General mechanical engineering” course including pneumatics, hydraulics, maintenance fitting, welding, sheet-metal, center-lathe and milling machines operations with ANCO (FAS), Pearse street, Dublin, Ireland. (MAY - SEP 1974).

Ther is always room for improving oneself;