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Mujid kazimi biography samples

          Professor Kazimi was the TEPCO Professor of Nuclear Engineering and one of the world's foremost educators and researchers in nuclear technology, was born in.

          Mujid was born in Jerusalem November 20, , and later moved with his family to Amman, Jordan..

          Mujid S. Kazimi personal archives

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          This collection documents the career of Mujid S.

          Kazimi, TEPCO Professor of Nuclear Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His personal archives, spanning from to , document his career as a faculty member in MIT’s Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering.

          Materials in the collection comprise course materials, reports, presentations, correspondence, and appointment books.

          Skills and Expertise: Thorium, Heat Transfer, Nuclear Engineering, Fluid Plutonium, Uranium, Thermal-Hydraulics, Fuel Heat, Thermal Hydrauics.

        1. Born in Jerusalem in ; studied at the Faculty of Engineering at Alexandria University, graduating with a BA in ; continued his studies and earned an.
        2. Mujid was born in Jerusalem November 20, , and later moved with his family to Amman, Jordan.
        3. Majid Kazmi has a national profile in myeloma and bone marrow (stem cell) transplantation as well as clinical leadership in cancer.
        4. Brief Bio: Mujid S. Kazimi is Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Mechanical Engineering at MIT. He is Director of the Center for Advanced Nuclear Energy.
        5. Records documenting the Nuclear Reactor Laboratory are also included.

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          This collection is open. However portions of this collection must be reviewed to identify any restricted material before access can be granted.

          Please submit your requests at least ten business days before your desired visit to allow time for this review. An archivist will respond within five business days to let you know whether your requested mater