Biography of Abdul Qadeer Khan
(Zain ul abedin, Karachi)
Abdul Qadeer Khan was born in
1936 at Bhopal, India. He immigrated with his family to Pakistan in 1947. After
studying at St.Anthony's High School, Khan joined the D.J Science College at
Karachi; where he took physics and mathematics. He got a B.Sc Degree in physical
metallurgy at the University of Karachi in 1960.
Then he accepted a job as an inspector of weight and measure in Karachi after
graduation. Later, he resigned and went to Netherlands for work in 1970. Khan
gained fame as a talented scientist at the nuclear plant he worked in.
In December 1974, he come back to Pakistan and tried to convince Bhutto to adopt
his uranium route rather than plutonium rout in building nuclear weapon. After
his role in Pakistan's nuclear program, he reorganized the Pakistan's National
Space Agency ( S.U.A.R.C.O ).
Khan was also a key figure in the establishment of several Engineering
Universities in Pakistan. He set up metallurgy and material science institute in
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Science and Technology. the place,
where khan served as both executive member and director, ha named as Dr. Abdul
Qadeer Khan Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Material Science.
another school, Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khan Institute of Biotechnology and Genetic
Engineering at Karachi University; has also been named in his honor. Khan played
a vital role in bringing metallurgical engineering course in various
universities of Pakistan.
He got a tittle of Nishan-e-Imtiaz in 1996, Hilal-e-Imtiaz in 1998 and in 1999
for his honorable work.