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Tahir Hussain (physicist) was born on 1923 in day, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh in India), is a model. Discover Tahir Hussain (physicist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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Tahir Hussain (1923– 21 December 2010), was a Pakistani nuclear physicist and an emeritus professor of physics at the Government College University whose research was engaged in understanding the particle accelerator.
Throughout his career, Hussain remained on the teaching faculty at the Government College University, and wrote a college physics book, Fundamentals of Physics in 1970, which has been published in new editions since. Tahir Hussain died on 21 December 2010 aged 87. A condolence reference for Hussain, was organized in Government College University in Lahore.
In 1972, Hussain was delegated to provide consultation on the studies of mass–energy equivalence and radioactive decay by the Nuclear Physics Group studying under Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad, who was secretly working on the atomic bomb program.
In 1965–69, he was appointed as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Azad Kashmir, and later found employment with the Pakistani Ministry of Education as a consultant on education. He chaired the EducationUSA network in Pakistan through the Ministry of Education.
On a scholarship, Hussain went to the United Kingdom to attend Oxford University where he was conferred with a DPhil in Nuclear physics in 1954. Upon returning, he taught courses on solid-state physics in 1955, and took over the chairmanship of the department of physics at the Government College University in 1962. In 1955, he founded the Center For Advance Studies in Physics (CASP), and served its founding director
In the 1950s–60s, he visited the United States as a post-doctoral fellow at the State University of New York, University of Chicago, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), as well as visiting Harvard University and Stanford University in California. He also visited Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and upon returning, he established the Nuclear Research Laboratory in Lahore based on Lawrence Livermore while updating the teaching program in physics at his university.
Hussain was born in 1923 in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh in the British Indian Empire. He did his graduation in physics from the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), and earned MSc in physics with honours. At the invitation of the Governor-General of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah in 1948, he emigrated to Pakistan along with Dr. R.M. Chaudhry, accepting a teaching position as laboratory lecturer at the Government College University in Lahore at the behest of R.M. Chaudhry.