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Academic degree:Ph.D, Prof. M. Aslam Khan Khalil
Last name:Khalil 
First name:M. Aslam Khan 
Responsible for:ESPR-Area 3.4: Regional to global phenomena as to climate change and its impacts 
Organization/Institute:Portland State University 
Department:Department of Physics 
Position:Professor 
Street, Number, POB:P.O. Box 751 
Postal code, City:97207 Portland 
State:Oregon 
Country:USA 
Phone:503 725-8396 
Fax:503 725-8550 
E-mail address:aslamk@pdx.edu 
Url: 
Curriculum vitae: Curriculum Vitae

Mohammad Aslam Khan Khalil, Professor

Department of Physics
Portland State University
P.O.Box 751
Portland, Oregon 97207-0751, USA

Born January 7, 1950

EDUCATION
B.Phys. University of Minnesota-Minneapolis Physics 1970
B.A. University of Minnesota-Minneapolis Mathematics 1970
B.A. University of Minnesota-Minneapolis Psychology 1970
M.S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University Physics 1972
Ph.D. University of Texas, Center for Particle Theory-Austin Theoretical Physics 1976
M.S. Oregon Graduate Center-Beaverton Environmental Science 1979
Ph.D. Oregon Graduate Center-Beaverton Environmental Science 1979

EXPERIENCE
Professor Dept. of Physics, Portland State University 1995-Present
Chairman Dept. of Physics, Portland State University 2004-2005
Professor Dept. of Environmental Science & Engineering (OGI) 1990-1995
Director and Founder, Global Change Research Center (OGI) 1991-1995
Professor Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon Graduate Center (OGC) 1986-1990
Professor Dept. of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Sciences, OGC 1984-1986
Assoc. Prof Dept. of Environmental Science, OGC 1982-1984
Assist. Prof Dept. of Environmental Science, OGC 1980-1982
Senior Res. Assoc. Dept. of Environmental Science, OGC 1979-1980
Research Assistant Dept. of Environmental Science, OGC 1977-1979
Instructor Dept. of Physics, Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR 1978
Research Scientist Center for Particle Theory, University of Texas-Austin 1972-1976
Assistant
Teaching Assistant Dept. of Physics, University of Texas-Austin 1972-1973, 1976
Graduate Assistant Dept. of Mathematics & Dept. of Physics, University of Texas-Austin 1971-1972
Teaching Assistant Dept. of Physics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1970-1971
Undergraduate Dept. of Mathematics & Dept. of Physics, University of Minnesota-
Assistant Minneapolis 1968-1970

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:
Editor: Chemosphere: Global Change Science, Elsevier Press, Oxford, England: 1990-2005
Editorial Board Member: Handbook of Environmental Chemistry (Springer-Verlag, Berlin); Environmental Science and Pollution Research International, an environmental magazine (EcoMed Verlagsgesellschaft, Landsberg, Germany); Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (London); Atmospheric Environment (an Elsevier Journal).
Author: Author of more than 200 published papers in theoretical physics, atmospheric trace gases, global change science, atmospheric physics and chemistry. Editor (book), Atmospheric Methane (Springer-Verlag, New York, 1993, 2nd Ed , 2000).
Owner: Andarz Co. 9961 N.W.Kaiser Rd. Portland, Oregon 97231, USA.
Member: American Geophysical Union; American Physical Society; American Chemical Society; Nature Conservancy; Sigma Xi.
Listed: Who's Who in the World (1995 - onwards), Who's Who in America (1998 - onwards), Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, American Men and Women of Science, International Who’s Who of Professionals, ISI - Current Contents - Listing of Most Cited Authors in the World (2001 - onwards). Recipient “Outstanding Scientist Award - 2004", Oregon Academy of Sciences.
Hobbies: Long Distance Runner - Marathon and Ultramarathon distances
 
Areas of interest:
biomathematics 
environmental analytical tools 
atmospheric chemistry 
climate 
climate change 
global change, science and policy 
global warming 
atmospheric physics 
atmosphere and climate 
environmental science 
 
Articles:
14 ESPR (3) 166-171 (2007), ESPR Subject Area 3 ´Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics´
7 ESPR (2) 79-82 (2000), Soil-Atmosphere Exchange of Radiatively and Chemically Active Gases
 
 

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