Jamal Nazrul Islam

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Jamal Nazrul Islam is a famous physicist and mathematician of Bangladesh.He was born in 24th February, 1939 in Jhenaidah. Currently he is a professor of Chittagong University.

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[edit] Biography

He attended Shishu Biddyapit of Kolkata, Chittagong Collegiate School, Lawrence College of Pakistan for his secondary and higher secondary education. He graduated from Saint Xaviers College in Kolkata. Then he went to Cambridge University for higher study. There he graduated for the second time from Trinity College. He earned his doctorate in Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics from Cambridge in 1964. Later he was awarded Doctor of Science(SCD) by Cambridge University.

[edit] Professional Positions

[edit] Selected Publications

  • Rotating Fields in General Relativity, Cambridge University Press ,1985.
  • Classical General Relativity: Proceedings of the Conference on Classical (Non-Quantum) General Relativity, Cambridge University Press , 1983.
  • An Introduction to Mathematical Cosmology , Cambridge University Press , 1992.
  • The Ultimate Fate of the Universe.
  • Sky and Telescope.
  • The Far Future of the Universe.

[edit] Accomplishments

  • Received Bangladesh Academy of Science Award in 1985.
  • Received National Science and Technology Medal in 1994.
  • Awarded Ekushey Podok in 2001.