Adnan Zaidi
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Dr Adnan Zaidi, born 1973, is a research scientist, a scholar and a debater who has devoted his life to the promotion of science technology and the wellbeing of human beings. He is a research scientist at an American University in Washington, DC.
Born in 1973, he got his post doctorate education at Harvard University and the University of Oxford. He has dual Doctor of Philosophy degrees from New York. Dr Zaidi is an author of 34 papers and 19 articles.
Dr Zaidi has been given the post doctoral award as post doctoral fellow at American University. He has been a researcher for various projects of IBM, Microsoft, Boeing, Siemens and General Electric where he served as project director and associate for research and development.
Dr Zaidi may be considered for a Nobel Prize nomination based on his work in the fields of geospatial signals communication for military and air force related operations. His research and work experience in cryptology (coding-decoding techniques), nanophotonics, power systems and power electronics are remarkable contributions for research in science and technology.
Dr Zaidi played a prominent for former Vice President of the United States Al Gore for his campaign against global warming. He also assisted in various projects of former US President Jimmy Carter in Africa and for peacekeeping forces in Somalia and other parts of South Africa, where he has been given a title for bravery for technical assistance for world peace.
Dr Zaidi is well-known and recognized for his achievements in the United States, Europe and South Asia in the community of learned scholars, policy makers and scientists. He is a father of two children, born in New York.