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Muhammed Zafar Iqbal

Muhammed Zafar Iqbal
Muhammed Zafar Iqbal ( conceived 23 December 1952 ) is a Bangladeshi creator, physicist, teacher and dissident. He is an educator of software engineering and designing at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology. Iqbal was conceived on 23 December 1952 in Sylhet. His dad, Faizur Rahman Ahmed was a cop who was martyred in the Liberation War of Bangladesh. His mom was Ayesha Akhter Khatun. He spent his youth in various parts of Bangladesh due to the exchanging idea of his dad's activity. Iqbal's senior sibling was the unbelievable creator and movie producer Humayun Ahmed. His more youthful sibling, Ahsan Habib, is the editorial manager of the ironical magazine, Unmad and an illustrator. Iqbal and his kin were urged to compose by his dad in their initial lives.

Iqbal passed the SSC exam from Bogra Zilla School in 1968 and the HSC exam from Dhaka College in 1970. He earned his BSc in Physics from Dhaka University in 1976. Iqbal went to the University of Washington to acquire his PhD that year and earned the degree in 1982.

He wedded Yasmeen Haque in 1978. She is at present the Dean of the Life Science Department and Head of the branch of Physics at SUST. They have two kids – child Nabil and little girl Yeshim.
In the wake of acquiring his PhD degree, Iqbal acted as a post-doctoral analyst at California Institute of Technology from 1983 to 1988. He at that point joined Bell Communications Research (Bellcore), a different company from the Bell Labs, as an exploration researcher. He cleared out the organization in 1994.

After coming back to Bangladesh he joined the workforce of the CSE office at SUST. Later he turned into the leader of the EEE division. On 26 November 2013, Iqbal and his better half Professor Yasmeen Haque connected for abdication not long after the college specialist had deferred the joined affirmation test for the SUST and Jessore Science and Technology University. Nonetheless they pulled back their acquiescence letters on the following day after the expert chose to go ahead with holding consolidated affirmation tests.

He likewise fills in as the Vice President of Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad advisory group. Iqbal assumed a main part in establishing the Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad and advanced arithmetic among Bangladeshi adolescents at nearby and worldwide level. In 2011 he won the Rotary SEED Award for his commitment in the field of training.

Iqbal began composing stories at an early age. He composed his first short story at seven years old. While learning at Dhaka University Iqbal's story "Copotronik Bhalobasha" was distributed in a nearby week after week magazine, Bichitra. Later he revised the story and distributed it as a gathering of stories titled Copotronik Sukh Dukho.

Muhammed Zafar Iqbal & his wife
Iqbal is known for his position against Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh and has initiated feedback of its pioneers, a few of whom are experiencing trial at the International Crimes Tribunal for their part in the Bangladesh freedom war in 1971. Zafar Iqbal's dad was professedly murdered by Jamaat pioneer Delwar Hossain Sayeedi. He descended vigorously on a segment of the media for their remain against holding the tenth parliamentary races in Bangladesh on 5 January 2013, in the midst of a blacklist by the fundamental restriction party, affirming that the individuals who were calling for stopping the discretionary procedure were really attempting to guarantee the interest of Jamaat-e-Islami in the decision. In help of the atrocity trials did at the premises of the International Crimes Tribunal in Bangladesh, he took an interest and included noticeably at the 2013 Shahbag dissents.

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