Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901, USA.
Biography
B.S. (Calcutta, 1953); M. Sc. (Dhaka, 1955) and Ph. D. (Go Hingen, 1958, Germany).
Worked as Research Associate (1959 - 1960, Max Plank Institut fur Physik); Research Associate (1960 - 1963, Princeton University); Scientific Officer (1963 - 1964, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission); Assistant Professor of Physics (1964 - 1968, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut); Associate Professor in Chemical Physics (1968 - 1976, Indiana University, Bloomingdon); Chairman and Professor, Department of Physics, (1980 - 1985, Southern Illinois University).
Has about 100 full length articles, four edited books, and 70 short communications in professional journals
Dr. Mallik was a visiting Associate Professor of Fordham University (1961 - 1962), Australian National University (Summer 1966); Visiting scientist and scholar in International Center for Theoretical Physics (1976 - 1990). Soviet Academy of Sciences (Summer 1990); CERN (Summer 1987), CEN Saclay, France (Summer 1978), Max Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics, Munich, Germany (1976 - 1977); Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (Summer 1974); Visited laboratories in India on the invitation of the Government of India under the sponsorship of the U.S.N.S. F. (1973); Oak Ridge National Laboratory (1963, 1964); Princeton University (1963); Summer, 1964 worked on the theoretical models on the Desalinization Projects in West Pakistan with Dr. A.M. Weinberg of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a Member of President John F. Kennedy's Commission on desalinization problem in Pakistan; was advisor to the Planning Commission, Govt. of Bangladesh on higher education and science planning, 1972; Visiting Professor in Abo Akademi, Finland, (1987, 1988); The University of Tubingen, (Fall 1985, Summer 1986); Northeast Normal University, Chang Chun, People's Republic of China, (Summer, 1984); Universities of Helsinki, Jyvaskyla and Abo Academy in Finland (1983); University of Uppsala, Sweden (1983); The University of Frankfort (Fall 1971); The University of Islamabad (1969); The Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey (Winter 1968); The Technical University of Darmstadt (Summer 1967); The Technical University of Karlsruhe (Summer 1965).
Fellowship of NASA, Fulbright Scholar (1987, Finland); Max Planck Societies Senior Fellow (1976 - 1977); German Government Scholaship (1956 - 1958) and Fellow (1966 - 1968), Calhoun Colleges, Yale University).