Conspectus: Prof Shamsher Ali passes away
City Desk :
Professor M Shamsher Ali, an eminent nuclear physicist, pioneering educationist and a leading voice in science advocacy in Bangladesh, passed away in the early hours at a hospital in the city. He was 87.
A quiet yet towering figure in the nation’s academic and scientific circles, Prof Ali’s career spanned decades of groundbreaking work in nuclear physics, leadership in higher education and a lifelong dedication to the public understanding of science.
His Namaz-e-Janaza will be held at Baitul Aman Mosque on Dhanmondi Road No. 7 after Zohr prayers, family sources said, reports BSS.
Born on November 9, 1937, in Bheramara, Kushtia, Shamsher Ali began his academic journey at the Dhaka University, where he completed his Bachelor’s in Physics in 1959, followed by a Master’s in 1960.
His early fascination with the subatomic world would grow into a lifelong pursuit, as he went on to teach complex subjects including quantum mechanics, nuclear physics and mathematical modeling with a clarity and passion that inspired generations of students.
From 1970 to 1978, he served as Director of the Atomic Energy Centre in Dhaka, during a period when nuclear science in Bangladesh was still in its formative stages. His contributions helped lay the groundwork for future research and policy in atomic energy.
Prof Ali’s influence extended far beyond the laboratory. He became the founding vice-chancellor of both Bangladesh Open University (1992-1996) and Southeast University (2002-2010), ushering in new paradigms in distance and private higher education in the country.
