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Mohammad Qayoumi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mohammad Qayoumi
Mohammad Humayon Qayoumi (born December 14, 1952)〔()〕〔http://www20.csueastbay.edu/about/files/pdf/Qayoumi_Vitae_CSUEB.pdf〕 is an engineer and professor who currently serves as the Chief Adviser on Infrastructure and Technology to the President of Afghanistan. He previously served as President of San José State University where he was appointed on March 23, 2011. Prior to that, he served as the fourth president of California State University, East Bay. He has worked in university administration for more than 30 years and has a background in both engineering and business. Qayoumi was born in Afghanistan and is the first person of Afghan descent to head a major U.S. university. In June 2010, Qayoumi contributed a photo essay to ''Foreign Policy'' magazine about Afghanistan in the 1960s, which led to an interview on the NPR program ''Morning Edition'' (aired June 18, 2010). == Personal and education background == Born near Kabul, Afghanistan, Qayoumi earned a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from American University of Beirut in 1975. He holds four degrees from the University of Cincinnati: a Master of Science in nuclear engineering (1979), a Master of Science in electrical and computer engineering (1980), an MBA (1984), and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering (1983). He was a tenured professor of engineering management at California State University, Northridge.
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