Hoodbhoy is also a prominent activist in
Hoodbhoy is generally considered one of the most vocal,
Hoodbhoy continued his research in doctoral studies in physics at the MIT,
While attending the MIT in Massachusetts, Hoodbhoy worked for a local Pakistani restaurant based
Hoodbhoy is generally considered one of the most vocal,
progressive and liberal member of the Pakistani intelligentsia.
Hoodbhoy is also a prominent activist in
particular concerned with promotion of freedom of speech, secularism and education in Pakistan.
Born and raised in Karachi, Sindh, Hoodbhoy passed the competitive O-Level and A-Level
exams after attending the famed Karachi Grammar School.
Hoodbhoy continued his research in doctoral studies in physics at the MIT,
and was awarded PhD in nuclear physics in 1978.
After graduation, Hoodbhoy joined the Quaid-e-Azam University(QAU)
as a researcher and renewed his scholarship to resume his studies in the United States.
While still a professor at the Quaid-e-Azam University, Hoodbhoy worked as a guest scientist at the International Centre
for Theoretical Physics between 1986 until 1994.
While attending the MIT in Massachusetts, Hoodbhoy worked for a local Pakistani restaurant based
in Massachusetts to support his studies and showed a great interest in electronics and mathematics.
Born and raised in Karachi, Hoodbhoy studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for nine years,
where he received degrees in electrical engineering, mathematics and solid-state physics, eventually leading to a PhD in nuclear physics.