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Mujid kazimi biography of william

          Mujid was born in Jerusalem November 20, , and later moved with his family to Amman, Jordan....

          Mujid S. Kazimi personal archives

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           Collection

          Identifier: MC-0727

          Scope and Contents

          This collection documents the career of Mujid S.

          Kazimi, TEPCO Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His personal archives, spanning from 1963 to 2015, document his career as a faculty member in MIT’s Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering.

          Mujid S. Kazimi SM '71, PhD '73, Tokyo Electric Power Company Professor of Nuclear Engineering, professor of mechanical engineering, and.

        1. Mujid S. Kazimi SM '71, PhD '73, Tokyo Electric Power Company Professor of Nuclear Engineering, professor of mechanical engineering, and.
        2. When Kazimi passed away suddenly in , Shirvan was a research scientist, and switched to tenure track to guide the professor's team.
        3. Mujid was born in Jerusalem November 20, , and later moved with his family to Amman, Jordan.
        4. Bill was born in Morgantown, West Virginia, on August 12, , the son of J. Stanley and Lena Grace Poundstone.
        5. Mujid S. Kazimi (PhD, nuclear engineering, MIT) is associate professor of nuclear engineering at MIT. His research interests include thermal.
        6. Materials in the collection comprise course materials, reports, presentations, correspondence, and appointment books. Records documenting the Nuclear Reactor Laboratory are also included.

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