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Department of Chemistry, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences – PHYSICS
College of Science, Engineering, and Technology


 

If you have ever wondered scientifically, “why” something is the way it is, or “how” can something exist or behave the way it does, then you’ve entered the realm of physics. Physics is the most fundamental of all sciences, and is the study of nature that is all around us. Physicists try to understand the most basic laws that govern the behavior of nature.

Abu O. A. Khan, Ph. D.

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Contact Information:

Phone: (601) 979-8628
Fax: (601) 979-3630
abu.obaida.khan@jsums.edu

 

 


 

 

Education

Ph. D. in Civil and Geological Engineering, University of Manitoba, Canada

 

Research Interests

LIDAR, GIS and Surface Hyrdology

Spatial and temporal analysis of hydro-meteorological events

 

Selected Publications

Faruque, F., Khan, A. O. A. and Frigon, M. (2004). Image Creation Using Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) Intensity Data: An Introduction to a New Product. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, Vol. 49, Issue 4.

Khan, A. O. A. (1998). Geography of Water Resources. Brandon: Department of Geography, Brandon University.

Khan, A. O. A. & Booy, C. (1991). Statistical Analysis of Bank Erosion of the Jamuna River. In K. M. Elahi, K. S. Ahmed & M. Mofizuddin (eds.) Riverbank Erosion, Flood and Population Displacement in Bangladesh. Dhaka: Riverbank Erosion Impact Study, Jahangirnagar University, pp. 30-45.

Khan, A. O. A., & Booy, C. (1990). Width-Depth Relationship of a Braided River. Proc. Annual Conference and 1st Biennial Environmental Specialty Conference, Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (CSCE), Hamilton, Vol.V, pp.359-372.

Khan, A. O. A., & Booy, C. (1989). Statistical Modeling of Bank Erosion of the Brahmaputra River in Bangladesh. Proc. 9th Canadian Hydrotechnical Conference, CSCE, St. John's, 616-633.

Khan, A. O. A., & Booy, C. (1988). Statistical Analysis of Bank Erosion of the Brahmaputra River: A Transfer Function Approach. International. Symposium on the Impact of Riverbank Erosion, Flood Hazard, and the Problem of Population Displacement, Dhaka.

Khan, A. O. A. (1982). Wave Forces on Vertical Cylindrical Structures. Bangladesh Journal of Water Resources Research, Vol.3, No.1, pp. 1-7.

Khan, A. O. A., & Khan, H. R. (1981). Design considerations of small water conservancy projects in Bangladesh. Manual prepared for practicing Engineers participating in the short course "Small Watershed Conservancy Project". Dhaka: Dept. of Water Resources Engineering, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology.

 

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Department of Chemistry, Physics, and Atmospheric Sciences
College of Science, Engineering & Technology
Jackson State University
P.O. Box 18750
Jackson, MS 39217

 

DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES

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(601) 979-7012