M. Qasim Jan

M. Qasim Jan

Dr. Qasim Jan (far left)
Born (1944-01-10) 10 January 1944
Hangu, Pakistan
Residence Hayatabad, Peshawar
Citizenship Pakistan
Nationality Pakistani
Fields Geology, mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry and tectonics
Institutions University of Peshawar
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
Higher Education Commission
Sarhad Univ. of S&IT, Peshawar
King's College, London
National Centre of Excellence in Geology
University of Oregon
University of Leicester
University of Oklahoma
Dartmouth College, New Hampshire
Alma mater University of Peshawar
University of Oregon
University of London
Doctoral advisor Robert A. Howie
Known for his work on petology of the Kohistan Himalaya
Notable awards Hilal-i-Imtiaz (2010)
Sitara-i-Imtiaz (1999)
Tamgha-i-Imtiaz (1993)
Distinguished Scientist of the year (1990, 2009)
Earth Scientist of the Year (1986)
Honorary D.Sc. (King's College, London, 2009)

M. Qasim Jan is a geologist and research scientist from Pakistan. He has been the vice-chancellor of three Pakistani universities. His research has been in geology, mineralogy, petrology, geochemistry, and tectonics. He has authored or edited a dozen books and published numerous papers on geology and tectonics of North-West Himalaya. Presently, he is Professor Emeritus in the National Centre of Excellence in Geology, University of Peshawar. Jan is also, currently, the Secretary General of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences and of the Association of the Academies of Sciences in Asia. He is also a fellow of the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS).

Life and education

Jan was born in Hangu Pakistan in 1944. He received his elementary and secondary education from various places in northern Pakistan. In 1964, he received BSc, with First Class Honours in geology, from the University of Peshawar (UoP). He went to the United States to attend the University of Oregon from where he received M.S. in 1967. He become a lecturer in UoP in 1968. In 1970, he was promoted to assistant professor at the university. Later, he went to the United Kingdom to pursue his PhD at the University of London King's College. In 1977 he was awarded PhD in geology, writing his thesis on The mineralogy, geochemistry and petrology of Swat Kohistan, N.W. Pakistan, under the supervision of the mineralogist Robert A. Howie.[1] After his PhD, he returned to Peshawar where he became Associate Professor in 1979, full Professor in 1983, and Dean of Natural Sciences faculty in 1997.[2]

Academic career

He performed post-doctoral research at Dartmouth College (1985), University of Leicester (1981, 1989), and University of Oklahoma (1987–88). He was awarded prestigious Fellowships, such as Royal Society, Fulbright, and NERC. He paid visits to many institutions and delivered talks on the geology of North-West Himalaya in Europe, USA, and Australia. In 1980, he joined the newly founded government-based organisation, the National Centre of Excellence in Geology, where he later served as its Director. He was a visiting Professor at the University of Oregon, USA, in 1994–95. From 1997 to 2000, he worked as Vice-Chancellor, University of Peshawar, and 1 July 2001 to December 2003, as founder Vice-Chancellor of the Sarhad University of Science and Information Technology, Peshawar. In February 2004, he was selected as Distinguished National Professor of the Higher Education Commission from October 2005 to February 2010 and was Vice-Chancellor of the Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.[3] Jan remained actively engaged in studying various aspects of the geology of the northeast Himalaya and Karakoram and published a large number of papers nationally and internationally.

Research papers and publications

Research papers

Authored many academic/technical reports; and over 240 publications, including:

Awards and honours

Resources and links

References

  1. Unknown. "DR. M. QASIM JAN" (PDF). Retrieved pdf. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. (PAS), Pakistan Academy of Sciences. "Dr. M. Qasim Jan". Pakistan Academy of Sciences.
  3. http://www.paspk.org/fellow4.htm.

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