Member Science & Technology, Planning Commission of Pakistan Ex.Chairman National Engineering & Scientific Commission (NESCOM)
Born: 17 September 1942
Profession: Metallurgical Engineering
Affiliation(s): Science & Technology, Planning Commission of Pakistan
Citizenship: Pakistani
Profile Dr. Samar Mubarakmand (born September 17, 1942), is a Pakistani nuclear scientist and a renowned nuclear physicist. Education Samar Mubarakmand completed his elementary and intermediate education from Lahore. He did his matriculation from St. Anthony's High School in 1956. He received his B.Sc. in Experimental Physics in 1958 and his M.Sc. degree in experimental nuclear physics in 1962, in which he wrote his M.Sc. thesis on "Construction of a gamma-ray spectrometer",both from Government College University, Lahore. He received his Ph.D. in experimental nuclear physics from the University of Oxford in 1966 under the renowed nuclear physicist Dr. D. H. Wilkinson. In Oxford, he was part of the team that commissioned a 22 million volt atomic accelerator. He has expertise in nuclear instrumentation, nuclear diagnostics, nuclear physics, application of lasers, and fiber optics technology. Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) Samar Mubarakmand has been associated with a variety of classified scientific programs in Pakistan. He has reportedly been responsible for the country's extremely secretive nuclear program. Mubarakmand has always kept a very low profile. He only came in limelight when he had led the team of nuclear scientists while testing the nuclear devices in Ras Koh Hills, in 1998. As of today, Mubarakmand is considered the main architect of Pakistan's missile program, which includes systems such as the Babur missile, Shaheen missile series, Ghaznavi missile system. Pakistan's National Engineering and Scientific Commission He is the founding Chairman of Pakistan's National Engineering and Scientific Commission. A pioneer of fluid dynamics and aerodynamics in Pakistan. Pakistan's atomic program During the formative years of Pakistan's atomic program, he was the founding director of Fast "Neutron Physics Group" and the "Diagnostics Group" at the PAEC. Directorate of Technical Development He joined the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) in 1962, where he was in charge of one of Diagnostic Group in the Directorate of Technical Development during the late 1970s and 80s. DTD The DTD was one of the most secretive organizations within Pakistan responsible for all aspects of nuclear weapons development, including development and testing of nuclear weapons. It was only known to a few individuals within Pakistan and perhaps completely unknown to the outside world.The DTD and was set up in 1974 by the Chairman of PAEC Mr.Munir Ahmad Khan. As part of the DTD, Dr. Samar Mubarakmand reportedly supervised several cold tests, beginning in 1983, and also developed a neutron facility for particle accelerator and acceleration of explosion process in a nuclear device. In the 1990s, he served as the Director General of National Defence Complex, another Pakistani organization shrouded in secrecy. Nuclear tests 1998 He rose to national fame in May 1998 when he headed the team of Pakistani scientists which conducted the country's successful nuclear tests in Balochistan. National Engineering and Scientific Commission Mubarakmand was appointed the founding Chairman of Pakistan's National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM) in 2001. NESCOM is believed to be the biggest scientific organization in Pakistan today. Establishment of Centers of Excellence One of his recent landmark achievements is the establishment of Centers of Excellence (COEs) in the fields of Computational Science and Medicine, Control & Instrumentation, Fluid Dynamics & Engineering Design, Hydro Technologies, Wireless communication, and Electronics and Composite Materials. These COEs are fast becoming the hub of advance scientific and medical activity in Pakistan, conducting research in areas such as stem cells, tissue culture technology, and production of cardiac stents. Pakistan's space program After his active role in Pakistan's nuclear program, Mubarakmand has been associated with the country's space program where he largely contributed his research in computational fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and fuild physics. Into Pakistan's scientific circle, he is known as father of Pakistan's missile program where he is reportedly been present at the flight test facilities of Pakistan. In 1995, Integrated Missile Research and Development Programme (IMRDP) Mubarakmand founded the Integrated Missile Research and Development Programme (IMRDP), an equivalent to India's Integrated Guided Missile Development Program (IGMDP). The program in which Pakistan's developed its liquid and solid booster based missiles. As the head of the program, Mubarakmand's team successfully developed the solid booters and solid engine of Shaheen-I. Chief architect of Pakistan's solid booster Mubarakmand, who has been a chief architect of Pakistan's solid booster, he has been a strong advocate for a Pakistan's space program. As a "Science and Technology" member at the Planning Commission of Pakistan, he has been staunch supporter of rocket science in his country where he led the o Shaheen Missile guidance system project. Pakistan,s own satellite Talking to the media on August 18, 2009, Mubarakmand has Pakistan would launch its own satellite in April 2011 it made some things seem all to obvious to analyst familiar with the subject.He described the satellite as being able to monitor agricultural programs, minerals programs and weather conditions and that it was funded by the Pakistani Planning Commission. He went on to say there was enough money’s for both the defense, nuclear and space programs. Whether this will be a less than 100 kg first test satellite or a much heavier satellite remains to be seen. Legacy Samar Mubarakmand is widely credited with bringing modernization in the design and development of many components and instruments that are the backbone of Pakistan's nuclear and missile technology. Pakistan's civilian awards Sitara-e-Imtiaz (1993), Hilal-e-Imtiaz (1998) Nishan-e-Imtiaz (2003) Fellow of Pakistan Academy of Sciences In 2000, he was elected Fellow of Pakistan Academy of Sciences. Also served as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Science & Technology from December 2007 to April 2008, joined Planning Commission (Pakistan), Government of Pakistan as Member (Science & Technology) on 16-12-2008. Scientific journals and papers Super critical movement of point charges in a Bose-Einstein condensate-Fahad Shiftra, Prof. Asad Abidi and Dr. Samar Mubarakmand (Turkish journal of physics - May 2005) Derivation of a mathematical relationship between the relative movement of point charges and their associated viscosic medium - Dr. Samar Mubarakmand, Fahad Shiftra and Prof. Ian. A Science Oddyssey: Pakistans Nuclear emergence, Dr. Samar Mubarakmand, Dr. Khalil Qureshi, Dr. Masoor Beg, Dr. Masud Ahmad. Awards and honors Dr. Nazir Ahmad Award (2007) Nishan-e-Imtiaz (2003) Hilal-e-Imtiaz (1998) Sitara-e-Imtiaz (1992) Academic Roll of Honour, Government College, Lahore (1962). Memberships/fellowships Fellow of Pakistan Academy of Sciences (2000) Fellow of Pakistan Nuclear Society (1995) An elected member of Nuclear Society of Pakistan (1994)
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