Monday, May 18, 2009

Short biography of international renowned nuclear scientist late Dr M A Wazed Miah

Short biography of international renowned nuclear scientist late Dr M A Wazed Miah

Born on February 16 in 1942, in a respectable Muslim family of Fatepur village under Pirganj upazila of Rangpur district, Dr Wajed was the youngest among four sons and three daughters of Abdul Quader Mia.

He studied up to class four at the primary school at his village and then up to class six at a high school under the Pirganj thana.

He obtained his matriculation with distinction from Rangpur Government District School in Rangpur district in 1956 in first division and was admitted to Rajshahi Science College from where he passed the Higher Secondary Certificate examination securing second position in merit list.

Wajed Mia was admitted to Physics Department of Dhaka University in 1958 and obtained first class first in B. Sc (hons) in 1961 and first class first in M.Sc in 1962 from same university.

He joined the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission on April 9 in 1963. He obtained his 'Diploma from Imperial College of London in 1963- 64.Dr M A Wazed Miah returned home in September 1967 after obtaining his PhD degree in Physics from Durham University of the United Kingdom and joined as scientific officer at Atomic Energy Research Centre in Dhaka. Later, he was engaged in post-doctoral research from November 1969 to 1970 in London.

Dr M A Wazed Miah tied his nuptial cord with Sheikh Hasina, daughter of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, on November 17 in 1967. They have a son and a daughter - Sajib Wajed Joy and Saima Wajed Putul.

In 1969 he got the associate-ship of Italy-based International Theoretical Physics Research Centre of Nobel Laureate Professor Dr Salam where he was engaged in a research project under the world- renowned scientist. In the same year he returned home and remained engaged with Atomic Energy research Centre. In 1975 he was in the then West Germany to undergo higher training on atomic reactor science while his wife Sheikh Hasina was with her at that time and thus evaded the August 15, 1975 carnage. He was engaged in research works at the New Delhi-based laboratory of Indian Atomic Energy Commission from 1975 to 1982, the period he actually was forced to leave an exiled life after the killing of Bangabandhu along with most of his family members. On return home, he rejoined the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission and retired as its chairman in 1999.

A nuclear scientist of international repute, Dr MA Wajed Mia, who breathed his last at a city hospital yesterday, is known more for his professional excellence in scientific arena but close friends and contemporaries were familiar to his role also as a student leader during the climax of Bengali nationalist movement in 1960s. His quality earned the position of the vice president of Fazlul Haque Muslim Hall while he was always under the affectionate shadow of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. He even was arrested and served in jail for his leading role in the then 1962 students movement against Education Commission recommendations shrinking facilities for higher education. But his academic excellence and knack for academic pursuit made him a nuclear scientist eventually installing to the top position of the country's Atomic Energy Commission after long career as a researcher and fellow at different scientific institutes and organizations in different countries including Germany and India. He all through tried to maintain a low profile while in personal life, led a very simple life and was an amiable person but never compromised with anything unjust.

Apart from his publications on scientific research and nuclear science, Wajed Mia also authored a number of books on social and political issues including one on the memories of the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The books included Fundamentals of Electromagnetics, Fundamentals of Thermodynamics and 'Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib-ke Ghire Kichhu Ghatana o Bangladesh'

Posted By
Habibullah Mizan
Dhaka, Bangladesh

2 comments:

  1. we're shocked, speechless and no language to write the condolence message. The nation lost one meritorious,talented and nice man.

    finally, our great leader Sk. Hasina lost her life partner. earlier she lost all and everything except Sk. Rehana, Joy and Putul. what to say? what is the words we can use for Sk. Hasina?
    now, we have to be saved our bangabandhus generation any way.
    therefore, have to be vanished the war criminals from the state immediately. otherwise, they will kill joy, putul,rehana and Sk. hasina.

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  2. আমরা রাজাকারের বিচার চাই বিচার চাই

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