- Mujaddid Ahmad Ijaz
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Mujaddid Ahmed Ijaz
Born July 16, 1937
Lahore, British Punjab, British Indian EmpireDied July 14, 1992 (aged 54)
Shawsville, Virginia, United StatesResidence Virginia, United States Citizenship Pakistani Nationality Pakistan Fields Theoretical Physics Institutions Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
Institute of Atomic Sciences
Virginia Polytechnic
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
International Centre for Theoretical Physics
Enrico Fermi Nuclear InstituteAlma mater Government College University
Florida State University
Ohio UniversityDoctoral advisor Dr. Ronald Olsen Other academic advisors Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry Known for Nuclear Deterrent Program
Nuclear Energy Programme
Kirana Nuclear Testings
Research in sub-atomic particles and R-processNotable awards Fulbright Award (1960)
Abdus Salam Award (1985)Spouse Professor Lubna Razia Ijaz Mujaddid Ahmed Ijaz, (Urdu: مجدد احمد اعجا ز; July 16, 1937— July 14, 1992), D.Phil, was a Pakistani theoretical physicist known for his work with Sub-atomic and Hypothetical particles and his early role in Pakistan's nuclear energy and nuclear weapons development.[1][2]
Further reading
- Pakistan's Nukes: Another Side of Story
- Musawer Mansoor Ijaz – America's Secret Emissary"
- Department of Physics
References
- ^ "Obituaries: Mujaddid Ahmed Ijaz, Nuclear Scientist, 55". The New York Times. The New York Times Company. July 14, 1992. http://www.nytimes.com/1992/07/14/obituaries/mujaddid-ahmed-ijaz-nuclear-scientist-55.html. Retrieved 2011.
- ^ Ijaz, Mansoor (February 11, 2004). "Not All of Pakistan's Nuclear Scientists Were Rogues". Mansoor Ijaz, chairman of Crescent Investment Management, LLC.. Masoor Ijaz, M.S. (Mechanical engineering) and B.S. (nuclear physics) and the Christian Science Monitor. http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/003/726zcjim.asp?page=1. Retrieved 2011.
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