U.S. Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policy: India, Pakistan, and Beyond
The UC Irvine Center for Global Peace and Conflict Studies presents the 15th Annual
Margolis Lecture
"U.S. Nuclear Non-Proliferation Policy: India, Pakistan, and Beyond"
with Pervez Amirali Hoodbhoy, Professor of Physics, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad
Friday, May 12, 2006
6:30 p.m.
Social Science Lecture Hall, Room 100
Public Lecture - Open and Free to the Public;first come first served, seating is
limited.
Pervez Amirali Hoodbhoy is Professor of Physics at Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad
where has taught for over 32 years. He holds a Ph.D in nuclear physics from the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology and is the recipient of the Abdus Salam Prize for Mathematics,
the Baker Award for Electronics, Faiz Ahmad Faiz Prize for contributions to education
in Pakistan, and the UNESCO Kalinga Prize for the popularization of science. He is
visiting professor at MIT, Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Maryland,
Stanford Linear Accelerator, and often lectures at US and European universities and
research laboratories. Dr Hoodbhoy is involved in social issues as well, such as women's
rights, environment, education, and nuclear disarmament. He is the author of "Islam
and Science: Religious Orthodoxy and the Battle for Rationality", now in five languages.
He is chairman of Mashal Books, a non-profit organization based in Lahore that publishes
books in Urdu on social, philosophical, and scientific issues. In 2003, Dr. Hoodbhoy
was invited to the Pugwash Council, and he is a sponsor of The Bulletin of the Atomic
Scientists. He is frequently invited to comment on nuclear and political matters in
Pakistani and international media.
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