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Jamal Nazrul Islam was born on 24 February, 1939 in Jhenaidah, Bengal Province, Bangladesh, is a Bangladeshi theoretical physicist and mathematician (1939-2013). Discover Jamal Nazrul Islam's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?
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Jhenaidah, Bengal Province, Bangladesh |
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Chittagong, Bangladesh |
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Jamal Nazrul Islam Net Worth
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Jamal Nazrul Islam (24 February 1939 – 16 March 2013) was a Bangladeshi mathematical physicist and cosmologist.
He was a professor at University of Chittagong, served as a member of the advisory board at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology and member of the syndicate at Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology until his death.
He also served as the director of the Research Center for Mathematical and Physical Sciences (RCMPS) at the University of Chittagong.
His ancestral home is at Jujkhola Narayanhat of Fatikchhari Upazila of Chittagong District, East Bengal.
His father, Khan Bahadur Sirajul Islam, was a sub-judge in British India.
Because of his father's job, Islam spent his early school years in Calcutta.
He studied at Chittagong Collegiate School and College until ninth grade and then he went to Lawrence College, Murree in West Pakistan to pass the Senior Cambridge and Higher Senior Cambridge exams.
He received a BSc degree from St. Xavier's College at the University of Calcutta.
In 1959, he got his Honors in Functional Mathematics and Theoretical Physics from Cambridge University.
He completed his master's degree in 1960.
As a student of the Trinity College, he finished the Mathematical Tripos.
Islam worked in the Institute of Theoretical Astronomy (later amalgamated to Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge) from 1967 until 1971.
Later he worked as a researcher in California Institute of Technology and University of Washington.
Islam obtained his PhD in applied mathematics and theoretical physics from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1968, followed by a DSc in 1982.
Islam held a deep love for his homeland of Bangladesh, returning there after having earnt his PhD and DSc after the 1971 independence war.
He is said to have always advised people to return to their motherland after finishing their studies abroad.
He had a wife and two daughters, who survived his death.
In his own time, he was known to be a singer, delighting in the songs of Rabindranath Tagore.
Additionally, he was a student of Sufism and was also a social activist dedicated to the alleviation of poverty in Bangladesh.
During 1973–1974, he served as the faculty of Applied Mathematics of King's College London.
In 1978, he then joined the faculty of City University London until he returned to Chittagong in 1984.
In 1997, Islam was invited to the International Symposium on Mathematical Physics in memory of Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar with a special session on Abdus Salam arranged by Calcutta Mathematical Society in Kolkata-India.
Professor Narayan Chandra Ghosh, a mathematician of India, was director of the noted symposium.
He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2000 by the Government of Bangladesh.
In 2006, he was made Professor Emeritus at the University of Chittagong.
His research areas included applied mathematics, theoretical physics, mathematical physics, the theories of gravitation, general relativity, mathematical cosmology, and quantum field theory.
Islam authored, coauthored or edited more than 50 scientific articles, books and some popular articles published in various scientific journals.
Besides this he has also written books in Bengali.
Particularly noteworthy are Black Hole, published by the Bangla Academy, "The Mother Tongue, Scientific Research and other Articles" and "Art, Literature and Society".
The latter two are compilations.
Islam died on 16 March 2013 in Chittagong at the age of 74, having been admitted to the hospital two days prior with diabetes and other issues.
Three funeral prayers were held for him, the first at Chittagong University mosque, the second at Shaheed Minar and the last near Garibullah Shah Mazar, where he was buried after the afternoon prayer.