M A Wazed Miah | |
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Native name | এম এ ওয়াজেদ মিয়া |
Born |
Fatehpur, Pirganj, Rangpur District, British Raj (now Bangladesh) |
16 February 1942
Died | 9 May 2009 Dhaka, Bangladesh |
(aged 67)
Resting place | Pirganj, Rangpur, Bangladesh |
Education | PhD (Physics) |
Alma mater |
University of Dhaka (1962) Durham University (1967) |
Occupation | Nuclear scientist |
Spouse(s) | Sheikh Hasina (m. 1967) |
Children |
Sajeeb Wazed Saima Wazed |
Parent(s) | Abdul Quader Miah (father) Moyzunnessa (mother) |
Relatives | See Sheikh–Wazed family |
M. A. Wazed Miah (6 February 1942 – 9 May 2009) was a Bangladeshi nuclear scientist, the writer of a number of texts in physics and some political history books, a former Chairman of the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission and husband of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Wazed Miah was born on 16 February 1942 in the village of Fatehpur (Miah Bari) at Pirganj, Rangpur District. His father was Abdul Quader Miah and mother was Moyzunnessa. He was the youngest among three sisters and four brothers. To get the best education, from Class Five he was sent to board at Rangpur Zila School, from where he ultimately passed Matriculation in First Division with Distinction.
After passing the HSC exam, in 1958, he followed in the footsteps of his eldest sister's son, physicist Abdul Qayyum Sarker and took admittance into the Department of Physics, Dhaka University. In 1961 he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in physics and in 1962 he finished his Master of Science. He completed the Diploma of Imperial College London Course in 1963–64 from Imperial College London, London. In 1967 he received his Doctor of Philosophy degree in physics from Durham University, England. His thesis was on bootstrap hypothesis in theoretical particle physics, and he worked under Prof. E.J. Squires.
From 1961 to 1962 he was the Vice-President of the Chhatra League of the Fazlul Haque Hall Student Union in University of Dhaka. He was arrested for movement against education commission and was imprisoned in 1962. He never played any active official role in the Awami League after his marriage to Sheikh Hasina.
Miah joined in the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission on 1 April 1963. In 1969 Miah got the Associate-ship of Italy-based International Centre for Theoretical Physics of Pakistani Nobel Laureate Abdus Salam. In the same year, he returned home to Pakistan and continued with the Atomic Energy Research Centre. He was engaged in research work at the New Delhi-based laboratory of Atomic Energy Commission of India during 1975–1982, during the period of exile of the remainder of the Mujib family after the bloody coup of 15 August 1975. After his return to Bangladesh, he joined the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, and eventually retired as its chairman in 1999.