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Zia Mian (Urdu: ضياء میاں ) is a highly cited Pakistani-American physicist, nuclear expert, nuclear policy maker and research scientist at Princeton University. Dr. Zia Mian is also a prominent peace activist and a strong supporter of non-nuclear proliferation, nuclear disarmament, and peaceful use of nuclear technology. However, he has strongly supported Pakistan's peaceful nuclear program in many international forum and conferences. He has also criticizes the Pakistan and India's nuclear weapon program in many international forums. He was a staunch critic of President Bush's policies in South Asia and especially in Pakistan and he heavily criticized President Bush's policies toward on War On Terror. He is a sponsor of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Currently, he is the director of the Project on Peace and Security in South Asia, at the Program on Science and Global Security. He is the editor of several books, his books heavily emphasizes on the issues concerning with nuclear science, nuclear technology, and Science and technology in Pakistan. Zia Mia has played a pivotal role in Pakistan's peaceful use of nuclear technology and has helped make two documentary films on peace and security in South Asia.
[edit] BiographyZia Mian was born in Lahore, Pakistan. He received his early education from Lahore and later migrated to United Kingdom along with his family members. He attended Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, where he received his B.Sc in physics; later he received his M.Sc and Ph.D from the same institution. He then came back to Pakistan where he joined Quaid-i-Azam University as a physics professor. In 1994, he went to United States and taught at Yale University. In 1997, he joined Princeton University as a research scientist. At Princeton, he continues to research in non-nuclear proliferation, nuclear disarmament, global security issues. Mian was a strong critic of the President of the United States, George W. Bush's policies in the South Asia particularly Pakistan. He began criticizes President Bush after President Bush visited in India and met with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to sign a nuclear deal. According to Mian, neglecting Pakistan in nuclear issues, will increase a nuclear arm race between Pakistan and India. He also criticized Bush towards his policies in Afghanistan by saying that Talibans insurgency has increased, and that NATO and American forces in Afghanistan, did not introduced any social and economic reforms there instead talibans are also destabilizing the adjacent country Pakistan. [edit] Role in Pakistan's Nuclear PolicyDr. Zia Mian played a significant role in Pakistan's nuclear policy. He is seen widely with respect in Pakistan Nuclear Society. He also helped HEC to build and establish particle accelerator's in Pakistan's universities. Zia Mia also advocated for civilian nuclear power plants in Pakistan. Dr. Zia Mian also assisted then-Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shaukat Aziz to establish a particle accelerators in the universites of Pakistan. [edit] Academic career in Pakistani and American UniversitiesHe has taught at Yale University and Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. He has worked at the Union of Concerned Scientists, Cambridge (Massachussettes), and at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Islamabad. He is Associate Editor of Science & Global Security, an international journal for peer-reviewed scientific and technical. In 1997, Dr. Zia Mian joined Princeton University as a research scientist. [edit] Documentary filmsIn 2004, Dr. Zia Mian, along with well-known Pakistani Nuclear Physicist Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy, produced a documentary films focusing on nuclear issues. In an Interview, Dr. Mian said "The aim of the film was to challenge the national stories common in India, Pakistan and Kashmir and to make a case for living together in plural and diverse democratic societies rather than fighting over borders."
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