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Abdul Hameed Nayyar | |
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Born | January 9, 1945 |
Citizenship | Pakistan |
Education | Karachi University Imperial College, London |
Known for | Nuclear arms control and Renewable energy |
Awards | 2010 Joseph A. Burton Award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Condensed Matter Physics |
Institutions | Lahore University of Management Sciences Sustainable Development Policy Institute Quaid-i-Azam University International Centre for Theoretical Physics |
Thesis | Excitations and mode mixings in rare earth metals (1973) |
Abdul Hameed Nayyar (Born 1945), also known as A.H. Nayyar, is a Pakistani physicist, author, and a freelance consultant on the issues of education, nuclear safety, and energy.[1] His field of specialization is in the physics of condensed matter, and served in the faculties of the Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad from 1973 till 2005 and the Lahore University of Management Sciences.[1] Nayyar is known for voicing for education reforms and military arms control, which he directed research programs at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute in Islamabad.[2] He is also one of the founding members of The Black Hole, an intellectual space in Islamabad, Pakistan.[3]
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