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Professor Akram Khan
Professor in Communications and Computer Technology

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Summary

Professor Akram Khan is a academic & researcher in the areas of fundamental and applied science. He has published extensively in a wide range of key academic journals. He has worked at most of the leading national laboratories in the world: DESY in Germany, CERN in Switzerland and SLAC in the USA. He read Mathematics and Theoretical Physics for his Bachelors’ degree at St Andrews University, taking his PhD in Experimental Particle Physics at University College London. Akram was a European Research Fellow at CIEMAT in Spain and at CERN in Switzerland, then a Senior Fellow at Edinburgh and Manchester Universities, going on to a faculty position at Stanford University, before joining СʪÃÃÊÓƵ London in 2003.

His recent research has been addressing the fundamental questions:'What is the difference between matter and anti-matter?' and 'What new exotic physics processes might help us to address the existing inadequacies of the Standard Model?' As part of his work in the field of applied science he is currently working on developing a novel particle cancer therapy machine in the UK, and on the next generation of internet technologies.'

Newest selected publications

Suthakar, U., Magnoni, L., Smith, DR. and Khan, A. (2018) ''. IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 32 (6). pp. 1395 - 1408. ISSN: 1045-9219

Journal article

Colecchia, F. and Khan, A. (2017) ''. Advances in High Energy Physics, 2017. pp. 1 - 8. ISSN: 1687-7357

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Suthakar, U., Magnoni, L., Smith, DR., Khan, A. and Andreeva, J. (2016) ''. Journal of Big Data, 3 (21).

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Villani, EG., Crepaldi, M., DeMarchi, D., Gabrielli, A., Khan, A., Pikhay, E., et al. (2015) ''. RADIATION MEASUREMENTS, 84. pp. 55 - 64. ISSN: 1350-4487

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Chen, YC., Hou, S., Mitra, A., Teng, PK., Wang, SM., Lecompte, T., et al. (2012) ''. Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology, 86 (3). ISSN: 1550-7998

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