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Pervez Amirali Hoodbhoy (Urdu: پرویز ہودبھائی; born 11 July 1950), is a Pakistani nuclear physicist, essayist and defence analyst. He has also taught as the visiting professor of Physics at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) where he also worked on topics in theoretical applications in the topological insulators, various Hall effects and Graphene. Before joining LUMS, he was the professor of nuclear and high-energy physics, and also the head of the Physics Department at the Quaid-e-Azam University (QAU). He graduated and also received a PhD from MIT and continues to do research in Particle physics. He received the Baker Award for Electronics in 1968, and the Abdus Salam Prize for Mathematics in 1984. He has authored various scientific research papers in ...
34 In my opinion Pervez Hoodbhoy is quite good politician. For instance, because ... (if I wanted to write why, I wrote it here), positive
33 I do not agree. Pervez Hoodbhoy is bad choice. For instance, because ... (if I wanted to write why, I wrote it here), negative
1 Well, whenever i have heard him at any forum, he spoke against the Pakistan, he try to be orthodox,but he clearly show the malice especially his view were hurting wen Bombay attack, 666143
Nuclear physicist, essayist and political-defence analyst. An environmental and social activist and regularly writes on a wide range of social, cultural and environmental issues. , positive
One of Pakistan’s leading scientists gives a frank account of the political and intellectual backwardness of the Islamic world. (February 2002) , positive
Like him or not, Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy is undoubtedly one of Pakistan’s leading intellectuals.He does what intellectuals are meant to do. He makes us think.He forces us to ask questions that we avoid and he challenges us to question the easy answers. This is not to say that Pervez - who I have had the honor of knowing since the early 1980s - is always right. No one ever is. But he is always provocative. And in the right sense of the word. he provokes us to think. Even - and, maybe, even more - when we disagree with him, we are forced to think. And that can never be a bad thing.Currently, ...
FOCUS ONLINE12.12.08, 06:50
Nach der Terrorserie von Bombay droht die Eskalation zwischen den Atommächten Pakistan und Indien. Der pakistanische Nuklear-Physiker und Demokratie-Aktivist Pervez Hoodbhoy warnt vor einem Sieg der Islamisten.
Von FOCUS-Online-Redakteurin Christina Otten
Pakistaner rufen anti-amerikansiche Slogans. Radikale Islamisten werden von großen Teilen der Bevölkerung unterstützt.
FOCUS Online: Nach den Anschlägen von Bombay haben die Beziehungen zwischen Pakistan und Indien einen neuen Tiefpunkt erreicht, wieder einmal ist von Krieg ...