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Mohammad Sajjad Alam : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mohammad Sajjad Alam
Mohammad Sajjad "Saj" Alam (born 5 January 1947) is a Pakistani-born American physicist. His work has focused on particle physics and computational physics. He has played a significant role in several major particle physics experiments (the Mark II, CLEO, GEM, BaBar, ATLAS collaborations) that have led to new discoveries in the area of high-energy particle collisions and decay. ==Early life and family== Alam was born in Dhaka, then in the Bengal Presidency of British India (now Bangladesh),〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ias-worldwide.org/profiles/prof73.html )〕 to a well-educated family of Kolkata, British India. His family moved to West Pakistan around 1971, after the secession of East Pakistan.〔(Iconic war veteran MM Alam passes away ), The News International. Retrieved on 19 March 2013.〕 Alam is one of eleven siblings. His eldest brother, Muhammad Mahmood Alam (1935 – 2013), was a Pakistani fighter pilot and war hero, who rose to the rank of one-star general in the Pakistan Air Force.〔 Another brother, M. Shahid Alam, is an economist and a professor at Northeastern University,〔Institute for Policy Research & Development, (Advisory Board ); (Dr. M. Shahid Alam )〕〔Cihan Aksan, ''State of Nature'', (On Islam: An Interview with M. Shahid Alam )〕 Alam decided to become a physicist when his eighth grade science teacher at Saint Gregory High School in Dhaka, introduced him to atomic and nuclear physics. "I was hooked; I came home and told my father I know that I would become a physicist." He was the first member of his family to come to the United States, and is one of the first Pakistanis to get a PhD in experimental particle physics.〔 He is now a naturalized American citizen, and lives in the US. Alam is married and has two children.〔
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