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He joined the national institute in 1951 and was later appointed as a project leader in its radiation physics division.
The bride's father is a consultant in radiation physics applications in Westford.
He was a founder and past president of the International Radiation Physics Society.
Centre for Medical Radiation Physics (MRP)
He was author or co-author of over one hundred publications including the "Radiation Physics" article in the 2002 Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology.
François Bochud, who heads the Institute of Radiation Physics in Lausanne, Switzerland, stated that "our results are clearly not a proof of any poisoning,."
He was past editor of Applied Radiation and Isotopes and consulting editor of Radiation Physics and Chemistry.
Certificate of Expert in Radiological Protection from the University Institute of Radiation Physics in Lausanne (1989)
Dr. Hameed Ahmed Khan - Director-General of the Radiation Physics Division (RPD).
Chen was promoted to Full Professor of Applied Radiation Physics at the Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering of MIT in 1974.
His scientific working fields cover a broad spectra in the areas of Nuclear Physics, Atomic physics, Radiation Physics, Accelerator Physics and of nonlinear dynamic systems.
Ahmad collaborating with Hameed Ahmad Khan -director of Radiation Physics Division - in the development of CR-39, a type of particle detector.
Chaudhry was immediately posted at PINSTECH institute, where he was made director of Radiation Physics Division (RPD).
Other research includes Environmental Biosciences, Ecology, Geomics, Glaciology, Chemistry, Cell Biology, Immunology, Pollution studies, Radiation Physics and Environmental Physics.
The Gomal university currently focused its research and development in Radiation Physics, Particle Physics, Plasma Physics and Computational Physics (as well as Monte Carlo integration).
The PAEC had been monitoring the establishment of the weapon-testing labs and dispatched a small team of scientists from the Radiation Physics Division (RPD), assisted by the joint task force teams.
However, a spokesman for the Institute of Radiation Physics stressed that the "symptoms described in Arafat's medical reports were not consistent with polonium-210 and that conclusions could not be drawn as to whether the Palestinian leader was poisoned or not."
However, several other sources including the Institute of Radiation Physics and The New York Times refuted that claim, insisting that Arafat's record indicated that it was highly unlikely that the cause of his death was AIDS.
Meanwhile, the PINSTECH had also merged Nuclear Physics Division (NPD) and Radiation Physics Division (RPD), Nuclear and Applied Chemistry Divisions as well.
In July 2012 Al Jazeera reported that tests carried out by the Institute of Radiation Physics at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland as part of a nine-month investigation found traces of polonium in quantities much higher than could occur naturally on Arafat's personal belongings.