Quamrul Haider

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Quamrul Haider is a Bangladeshi-American professor of physics at Fordham University.[1][2] He was awarded the Independence Award, the highest civilian award in Bangladesh.[3]

Early life and edudcation[edit]

Haider completed his bachelor's and master's in Physics at the University of Dhaka.[4] He finished his second master's in Physics at the University of Illinois Chicago.[4] He completed his PhD in physics at the Indiana University Bloomington.[4]

Career[edit]

Haider worked as a research associate at Los Alamos.[4] He then worked as a research associate at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.[4]

In 1988, Haider joined the physics department at Fordham University.[4]

In 2012, Haider was awarded the Independence Award.[5][6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Whistleblower tells Congress a stunning tale of crashed alien spacecraft and dead pilots". Dallas News. 2023-08-16. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  2. ^ "Professor Discovers New Form of Nuclear Matter". Fordham Newsroom. 2012-01-17. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  3. ^ "Physics Professor Wins Award for "Contributions to Science"". Fordham Newsroom. 2012-03-19. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "Quamrul Haider | Fordham". www.fordham.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  5. ^ Bay, Badiuzzaman (2020-06-15). "'Centuries of scientific, technological and economic progress maybe lost in the next few decades'". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
  6. ^ "10 to receive Independence Award". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2024-02-18.