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Full Name................. Mr. Sameen Ahmed KHAN       (Picture, Visiting Card, Pictures and the Biographical-Note)
Place of Birth........... Delhi, INDIA
Nationality................ INDIAN
Marital Status.......... Married to Noama KHAN (Picture). Blessed with a daughter Hajira KHAN (Picture).
Parents...................... Mrs. Nighat Iqbal Khan (Picture) and Mr. Hamid Ahmed KHAN (Picture).
Parents-in-Law........ Mrs. Amirunnissa Khan (Picture) and Nawab Nasiruddin (Picture).


ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE

Dr. Sameen Ahmed KHAN (Picture)
Assistant Professor,
Engineering Department
Salalah College of Technology (SCOT)
Post Box No. 608, Postal Code 211
Salalah
Sultanate of Oman

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Sameen Ahmed Khan     (See the Picture and the Visiting Card).
S/O Mr. Hamid Ahmed KHAN (Picture) and
Late Mrs. Nighat Iqbal Khan (Picture)
Flat No. 101, Zed Enclave
House No. 8-1-21/69
Surya Nagar
Tolichowki
HYDERABAD 500008
INDIA

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CURRENT POSITION:
PREVIOUS POSITIONS:

CAREER OBJECTIVE

Faculty Member in Departments of Physics or Mathematics in Universities, Institutes of Technology or Engineering Colleges with teaching and research in Physics OR/AND Mathematics.


TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Full-Time Lecturer
Teaching
Other Activities
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The Oman Report

The Consolidated Report of my stay in Oman; at the Middle East College of Information Technology (MECIT), Muscat and
the Salalah College of Technology (SCOT), Salalah.
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EDUCATION

Middle School
1977-1979, David Memorial High School, Tarnaka, Secunderabad
Secondary School Certificate (SSC)
1983, Little Flower High School (LFHS), HYDERABAD
Intermediate
1985, Little Flower Junior College (LFJC), HYDERABAD
Board of Intermediate Education
BSc Honours (Physics)
1988, Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan's New Science College (NSC),
Osmania University Hyderabad
MSc (Physics)
1990, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur Department of Physics   (Alumni Homepage)
PhD (Physics)
1997, The Institute of Mathematical Sciences (MATSCIENCE/IMSc), Chennai (Madras),   (Alumni Homepage)
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Thesis Supervisor: Professor Ramaswamy JAGANNATHAN

Title of the Thesis: Quantum theory of charged-particle beam optics

Description of Ph.D Research
Development of quantum mechanical treatment for the study of transport of charged-particle beams through electromagnetic systems.
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* See the IMSc Annual Report 1997, pp. 83 for the Thesis Submission
and IMSc Annual Report 1998, pp. 80 for the Award of PhD Degree.
Course Work
The Ph.D programme consisted of regular course work over three semesters in Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetic Theory, Mathematical Physics, Differential Geometry, Group Theory, Statistical & Thermal Physics, Quantum Field Theory, Quantum Optics and Particle Physics.
Skills
Spoken and Written English: Proficient; used as the medium of instruction since kindergarten.
Computer Experience
Familiar with UNIX/LINUX, DOS, Fortran, LaTeX, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Power Point and Web-Designing.


MAIN FIELDS OF RESEARCH

Physics of Beams: Particles & Photons
In particular, Applications of the classical and quantum theory of beam transport to various situations such as Accelerator Optics, Electron Microscopy, etc. Quantum effects in Beam Physics, Spin-dynamics, Radiation effects in storage rings, etc.

Helmholtz Optics and Maxwell Optics.
A unified treatment of light beam optics and polarization.


AWARDS & HONOURS


My Erdös Number and Einstein Number

My Academic Genealogy
Mathematics Genealogy Project (Entry No. 93310)

PRESENT RESEARCH: A summary

(For details see the PUBLICATIONS listed below)

The quantum theory of charged-particle beam dynamics is being developed essentially using an algebraic approach. On the basis of this theory, optics of the transport of nonrelativistic and relativistic charged-particle beams through electromagnetic systems (of importance for charged-particle beam devices, like electron microscopy, microelectron-beam lithography, etc., and accelerator design) is being analyzed systematically. The machinery of Lie algebraic methods is used primarily and this facilitates an easy passage from the quantum theory to the traditional classical theory (geometrical optics). Our results include the modifications of the paraxial properties and the aberration coefficients, with hbar-dependent contributions, for the various optical elements, like the magnetic round lenses, quadrupoles, etc., using the Schrödinger (nonrelativistic), Klein-Gordon and Dirac equations. For charged spin-half particles, the Dirac equation leads to spinor contributions to the beam dynamics. We do hope that these quantum corrections, albeit small, would be of some practical significance in certain situations; it should, however, be emphasized that, in any case, it is certainly satisfying to understand the working of the traditional classical theory as an approximation of a proper quantum theory since after all any physical system is quantum mechanical at the fundamental level.

The application of the Wigner phase-space distribution for studying the quantum mechanics of charged-particle beam transport through electromagnetic optical systems provides a natural link between the classical and the quantum descriptions. In this context, the relation between the transformation of the Wigner function of a charged-particle optical system, corresponding to the associated scalar wave function, and the transformation of the classical phase-space of the system has been studied.

The application of the spinor beam optical formalism has been shown to lead to a fully quantum mechanical understanding of the dynamics of a spin-half particle with anomalous magnetic moment, including the spin evolution, at the level of single-particle dynamics. The general theory, developed for any magnetic optical element with straight axis, describes the the quantum mechanics of the orbital dynamics, the Stern-Gerlach kicks and the Thomas-Bargmann-Michel-Telegdi (Thomas-BMT) spin evolution.

In the paraxial régime of 3-dim optics, two evolution Hamiltonians are equivalent when one can be transformed to the other modulo scale by similarity through an optical system. To determine the equivalence sets of paraxial optical Hamiltonians one requires the orbit analysis of the algebra sp(4,R) of 4×4 real Hamiltonian matrices. Our strategy uses instead the isomorphic algebra so(3,2) of 5×5 matrices with metric (+1,+1,+1,−1,−1) to find 4 orbit regions (strata), 6 isolated orbits at their boundaries, and 6 degenerate orbits at their common point. We thus resolve the degeneracies of the eigenvalue classification.


RESEARCH PLANS

Portions of my work would be concerned with the applications of the above formalism and related ideas to various problems such as developing a complete quantum mechanical treatment of high energy polarized beams of Dirac particles (electrons, protons, muons, ...), including polarization, radiation effects etc., studying the quantum mechanics of beam optical aberrations relevant for electron microscopy (from low voltage to high voltage regions) and microelectron-beam device technology, ..., etc.

Using the analogy of the Helmholtz equation with the Klein-Gordon equation and the Pauli-Villars approach to the Klein-Gordon equation a a formalism utilizing the powerful techniques of quantum mechanics has been developed for scalar optics including aberrations. This provides an alternative to the traditional square-root approach and gives rise to wavelength-dependent contributions modifying the aberration coefficients.

Dirac-like form of the Maxwell equations is well known in literature. Starting with the Dirac-like form of the Maxwell equations we build a formalism which provides a unified treatment of beam optics and polarization. The traditional results (including aberrations) of the scalar optics are modified by the wavelength-dependent contributions. Some of the well-known results in polarization studies are realized as the leading-order limit of a more general framework of our formalism.

We are also studying the Beam Halo Problem and building a diffraction-based model for the beam losses. In the proposed model we use the powerful machinery of the Quantum-like approaches.

I am also currently trying to analyze the bulk characteristics of the beams using the powerful techniques of Statistical Mechanics.


Expected outcome of the proposed Research Plan

Any physical system is quantum mechanical at the fundamental level. So, the proposed research would lead, first of all, to a better understanding of the quantum physics of beam dynamics. Besides this, of course, the results should lead to some insight into the solutions of some of the practical problems of beam dynamics; in the polarization analysis, for example. One immediate result shall be the generalization of the beam-optical form of the Thomas-BMT equation to all orders. In our earlier paper the leading order approximation leads to the paraxial beam-optical form of the Thomas-BMT equation.

The preliminary results of the proposed halo model are encouraging and further work is in progress.

This will enable us to arrive at the bulk characteristics of the beams using a microscopic theory.



REFERENCES

Professor Ramaswamy JAGANNATHAN
(Picture, http://www.flickr.com/photos/rohelakhan/2336494465/)
The Institute of Mathematical Sciences
(MATSCIENCE/IMSc)
4th Cross Road
Central Institute of Technology Campus
Tharamani
Chennai (Madras) 600113
Tamil Nadu
INDIA
jagan@imsc.res.in

Professor Rajiah Simon
(Picture, http://www.flickr.com/photos/rohelakhan/2336494469/)
The Institute of Mathematical Sciences
(MATSCIENCE/IMSc)
4th Cross Road
Central Institute of Technology Campus
Tharamani
Chennai (Madras) 600113
Tamil Nadu
INDIA
simon@imsc.res.in

Professor Modesto Pusterla
Dipartimento di Fisica Galileo Galilei
Università di Padova
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)
Sezione di Padova Padova
Via Marzolo 8
Padova 35131
ITALY
pusterla@pd.infn.it
Professor Mario Conte
Dipartimento di Fisica
Università di Genova
Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)
Sezione di Genova Genova
Via Dodecaneso 33
Genova 16146
ITALY
Mario.Conte@ge.infn.it




Patents

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Quadricmeter is the instrument devised to identify (distinguish) and measure the various parameters (axis, foci, latera recta, directrix, etc.,) completely characterizing the important class of surfaces known as the quadratic surfaces. Quadratic surfaces (also known as quadrics) include a wide range of commonly encountered surfaces including, cone, cylinder, ellipsoid, elliptic cone, elliptic cylinder, elliptic hyperboloid, elliptic paraboloid, hyperbolic cylinder, hyperbolic paraboloid, paraboloid, sphere, and spheroid. Quadricmeter is a generalized form of the conventional spherometer and the lesser known cylindrometer (also known as the “Cylindro-Spherometer”). With a conventional spherometer it was possible only to measure the radii of spherical surfaces. Cylindrometer can measure the radii of curvature of a cylindrical surface in addition to the spherical surface. In both the spherometer and the cylindrometer one assumes the surface to be either spherical or cylindrical respectively. In the case of the quadricmeter, there are no such assumptions.




TECHNICAL WRITINGS

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Contributions to International Reports

  1. ..., A. Sameen Khan, ... (one of the 300+ Contributors, from 73 Institutions),
    Particle Physics Experiments at JLC
    ACFA Linear Collider Working Group Report,
    High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
    KEK Report, 2001-11, Japan, (August 2001).
    JLC Electron-Positron Linear Collider Project.
    LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0109166/.

  2. ..., Sameen Ahmed Khan, ... (one of the 500+ Contributors, from 121 Institutions),
    GLC Project
    Linear Collider for TeV Physics

    ACFA Linear Collider Working Group Report,
    High Energy Accelerator Research Organization
    KEK Report, 2003-7, Japan, (September 2003).
    GLC: Global Linear Collider.

  3. ..., Sameen Ahmed Khan, ... (one of the 250+ Contributors, from 79 Institutions),
    GLD Detector Outline Document (GLD DOD),
    GLD: A Large Detector Concept study for International Linear Collider for TeV Physics
    Report of the
    GLD Concept Study Group,
    World Wide Study of Physics and Detectors for future Linear Electron-Positron Colliders, (March 2006).
    GLD: Gaseous tracker based Large Detector.
    LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0607154/.

  4. ..., Sameen Ahmed Khan, ... (one of the 500+ Contributors, from 325 Institutions),
    International Linear Collider ILC Reference Design Report     (Four Volumes),
    ILC Global Design Report and World Wide Study,
    ILC Global Design Effort (GDE), (August 2007).
    ILC: International Linear Collider.
    LANL E-Print archive http://arxiv.org/abs/0712.1950/.


A. Review Articles

  1. R. Jagannathan and S. A. Khan,
    Quantum theory of the optics of charged particles,
    Preprint:IMSc/95/31
    Invited article for:
    Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics,
    Editors: Peter W. Hawkes, B. Kazan and T. Mulvey,
    (Academic Press San Diego, 1996), Vol. 97, 257-358 (1996).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): DOI:10.1016/S1076-5670(08)70096-X.
    (ISBN: 0-12-014739-4, ISBN-10: 0120147394 and ISBN-13: 978-0120147397).
    Also available from: ScienceDirect.
    * See the Preface.

  2. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Wavelength-Dependent Effects in Light Beam Optics,
    in New Topics in Quantum Physics Research,
    Editors: Volodymyr Krasnoholovets and Frank Columbus,
    (Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2006) pp. 163-204 (30 December 2006).
    (ISBN-10: 1600210287 and ISBN-13: 978-1600210280).

  3. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    The Foldy-Wouthuysen Transformation Technique in Optics,
    Invited article for:
    Advancesin Imaging and Electron Physics,
    Editor: Peter W. Hawkes,
    Vol. 152, 49-78 (Elsevier, August 2008).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): DOI:10.1016/S1076-5670(08)00602-2.
    (ISBN: 0-12-374219-6, ISBN-10: 0123742196 and ISBN-13: 978-0-12-374219-3).
    Table of Contents.
    Also available from: ScienceDirect.
    * See the Preface.


B. Refereed Publications

  1. S. A. Khan and R. Jagannathan,
    On the quantum mechanics of charged particle beam transport through magnetic lenses,
    Preprint:IMSc/94/41,
    Physical Review E 51, Issue 3, 2510 - 2515 (March 1995).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): DOI:10.1103/PhysRevE.51.2510

  2. M. Conte, R. Jagannathan, S. A. Khan and M. Pusterla,
    Beam optics of the Dirac particle with anomalous magnetic moment,
    Preprint:IMSc/96/07, INFN/AE-96/08
    Particle Accelerators 56 (2), 99-126 (1996).

  3. S. A. Khan and M. Pusterla,
    Quantum-like approach to the transversal and longitudinal beam dynamics. The halo problem,
    The European Physical Journal A, Vol. 7, No. 4, p p 583-587 (2000).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): DOI:10.1007/s100500050430
    LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/9910026/.
    * Also available from EDP Sciences
    The European Physical Journal A, Vol. 7, No. 4, p p 583- 587 (2000).

  4. Sameen Ahmed Khan and Modesto Pusterla,
    Quantum approach to the halo formation in high current beams,
    Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research (NIMS) A, Vol. 464, Issue 1-3, pp. 461-464 (21 May 2001).
    (Refereed Proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Heavy Ion Inertial Fusion (HIF2000)
    (13-17 March 2000, San Diego, USA).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): DOI:10.1016/S0168-9002(01)00108-5
    LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0112082/.

  5. Sameen Ahmed Khan and Kurt Bernardo Wolf,
    Hamiltonian orbit structure of the set of paraxial optical systems,
    Journal of the Optical Society of America, A 19, 12, 2436-2444 (December 2002).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): DOI:10.1364/JOSAA.19.002436
    The MR Number in The Mathematical Reviews Database: MR1946831.
    * For a comprehensive account of the Hamiltonian Orbits, see the book (Twelfth Chapter in particular),
    Geometric Optics on Phase Space (see the Table of Contents) written by K. B. Wolf,
    (Springer 2004, ISBN-10: 3540220399 and ISBN-13: 9783540220398).
    See the Book Review by K. H. Fisher in:
    Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, Volume 117, Issue 3, pp. 137 (March 2006).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): DOI:10.1016/j.ijleo.2005.07.014.

  6. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Wavelength-Dependent modifications in Helmholtz Optics,
    International Journal of Theoretical Physics, Volume 44, Number 1, p p. 95- 125 95-125 (January 2005).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): DOI:10.1007/s10773-005-1488-0
    (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2005).
    The MR Number in The Mathematical Reviews Database: MR2149430.

  7. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    An Exact Matrix Representation of Maxwell's Equations,
    Physica Scripta Vol. 71 Issue 5 pp. 440-442 (2005).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi:10.1238/Physica.Regular.071a00440.
    (Also available from the Institute of Physics (IOP) Website. See the Abstract)
    The MR Number in The Mathematical Reviews Database: MR2165036.

  8. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    The Foldy-Wouthuysen Transformation Technique in Optics,
    Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, Volume 117, Issue 10, pp. 481-488 (October 2006).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi:10.1016/j.ijleo.2005.11.010
    (Elsevier, 2006).
    (Available online since Friday the 17 February 2006).

  9. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Maxwell Optics of Quasiparaxial Beams,
    Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics, Volume 120, Issue ??, pp. ???-??? (??? 2009).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): doi:10.1016/j.ijleo.2008.07.027
    (Elsevier, 2009).
    (Available online since Friday the 26 September 2008).
    (in press).

  10. Sameen Ahmed Khan and Modesto Pusterla,
    On the form of Lorentz-Stern-Gerlach force,
    10 pages, LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/9910034/
    (communicated).

  11. Sameen Ahmed Khan, Ramaswamy Jagannathan and Rajiah Simon,
    Foldy-Wouthuysen transformation and a quasiparaxial approximation scheme for the scalar wave theory of light beams,
    14 pages, LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0209082/
    (communicated).

  12. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Wavelength-dependent modifications in Maxwell Optics,
    59 pages, (communicated).


The corrections to the traditional descriptions rigorously derived in the above articles have a significant bearing on the celebrated Scherzer Theorem in the wavelength-dependent regime in electron microscopy and the algebraically equivalent system of fiber optics. An application for a patent shall be made in the near future!


C. E-Prints
http://arXiv.org/

  1. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    An alternate way to obtain the aberration expansion in Helmholtz Optics,
    40 pages, LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0210001/.

  2. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Maxwell Optics: I. An exact matrix representation of the Maxwell equations in a medium,
    10 pages, LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0205083/.

  3. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Maxwell Optics: II. An Exact Formalism,
    23 pages, LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0205084/.

  4. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Maxwell Optics: III. Applications,
    13 pages, LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0205085/.

  5. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Wavelength-Dependent Effects in Maxwell Optics,
    58 pages, LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0210027/.


D. In Proceedings & Preprints

  1. S. A. Khan and R. Jagannathan,
    Theory of relativistic electron beam transport based on the Dirac equation,
    Preprint:IMSc/93/53
    Presented at
    The 3rd National Seminar on Physics and Technology of Particle Accelerators and their Applications, PATPAA-93,
    IUC-DAEF Kolkata (Calcutta) Centre, India, 25-27 November 1993
    Editor: S. N. Chintalapudi, IUC-DAEF Kolkata (Calcutta), 102-107.

  2. S. A. Khan and R. Jagannathan,
    Quantum mechanics of charged particle beam optics: An operator approach,
    Preprint:IMSc/94/11
    Presented at the JSPS - KEK
    International Spring School on High Energy Ion Beams-Novel Beam Techniques and their Applications, Japan, 17-29 March 1994.

  3. R. Jagannathan and S. A. Khan,
    Wigner functions in charged particle optics,
    Preprint:IMSc/94/53
    In: Selected Topics in Mathematical Physics-Professor R. Vasudevan Memorial Volume,
    Editors: R. Sridhar, K. Srinivasa Rao and V. Lakshminarayanan,
    (Allied Publishers, Delhi, India, 1995), 308-321.
    (ISBN-10: 8170234883 and ISBN-13: 978-8170234883).
    * See the Obituary, Ramabhadra Vasudevan (1929-1993), by K. Srinivasa Rao and R. Sridhar, in
    Obituary Notices, Physics Today, Vol. 47, No.11, pp. 106 (November 1994).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): DOI:10.1063/1.2808716.

  4. S. A. Khan,
    Transport of Dirac-particle beams through magnetic quadrupoles,
    Preprint:IMSc/96/33.

  5. R. Jagannathan and S. A. Khan,
    Quantum mechanics of accelerator optics,
    International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Panel Newsletter, No. 13, pp. 21-27 (April 1997).
    Editors: Kohji Hirata, John M Jowett and Shyh-Yuan Lee.

  6. S. A. Khan,
    Quantum theory of magnetic quadrupole lenses for spin-1/2 particles,
    In: Proceedings of the 15th Advanced International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Workshop on
    Quantum Aspects of Beam Physics (QABP) (04-09 January 1998, Monterey, California, USA)
    Editor: Pisin Chen (World Scientific, Singapore, 1999), pp. 682-694.
    (ISBN-10: 9810235518 and ISBN-13: 978-9810235512).
    Table of Contents
    LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/9809032/.

  7. Sameen A. Khan,
    Quantum aspects of accelerator optics,
    In: Proceedings of the 1999 Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC99)
    (29 March - 02 April 1999, New York City, NY, USA)
    Editors: A. Luccio and W. MacKay, Vol. 4, pp. 2817-2819 (IEEE Catalog Number: 99-CH36366).
    PAC99 Archive THA98.pdf
    Proceedings at the IEEE Website: Abstract in Vol. 4.
    (ISBN-10: 0780355733 and ISBN-13: 978-0780355736).
    LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/9904063/.
    * (Link to JACoW: Joint Accelerator Conference Website for the Particle Accelerator Conferences).

  8. Sameen A. Khan and Modesto Pusterla,
    Quantum mechanical aspects of the halo puzzle,
    In: Proceedings of the 1999 Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC99)
    (29 March - 02 April 1999, New York City, NY)
    Editors: A. Luccio and W. MacKay, Vol. 5, pp. 3280-3281 (IEEE Catalog Number: 99-CH36366).
    PAC99 Archive THP136.pdf
    Proceedings at the IEEE Website: Abstract in Vol. 5.
    (ISBN-10: 0780355733 and ISBN-13: 978-0780355736).
    LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/9904064/.

  9. Sameen A. Khan and Modesto Pusterla,
    Quantum-like approaches to the beam halo problem,
    in: Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Squeezed States and Uncertainty Relations (ICSSUR'99),
    (24-29 May 1999, Napoli, Italy)
    Editors: D Han, Y S Kim, and S Solimeno, (NASA Conference Publication No. 2000-209899)
    pp. 438-441 (July 2000).
    Complete Proceedings from the NASA Technical Report Server
    LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/9905034/.

  10. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Quantum mechanical formalism of particle beam optics,
    in: Proceedings of the 18th Advanced International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Workshop on
    Quantum Aspects of Beam Physics (QABP) (15-20 October 2000, Capri, ITALY)
    Editor: Pisin Chen (World Scientific, Singapore, May 2002), pp. 517-526.
    (ISBN-10: 9810249500 and ISBN-13: 9789810249502).
    LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0112085/.

  11. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Analogies between light optics and charged-particle optics,
    International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Panel Newsletter,
    No. 27, pp. 42-48 (June 2002).
    Editors: W. Chou, John M Jowett, C. Biscari, S. Chattopadhyay, S. Ivanov, H. Mais, J. Wei, and C. Zhang.
    LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0210028/.
    * Cited in the Optics Section of THE NET ADVANCE OF PHYSICS.
    (Review Articles and Tutorials in an Encyclopaedic Format).


E. Expository Publications

  1. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    The World of Synchrotrons,
    Resonance Journal of Science Education, Vol. 6, No. 11 77-84 (November 2001).
    (A Monthly Publication of the Indian Academy of Sciences (IAS), Copublished with Springer).
    Also available from SpringerLink:
    Resonance Journal of Science Education, Vol. 6, No. 11 p p. 77-84 (November 2001).
    Digital Object Identifier (DOI): DOI:10.1007/BF02868247.
    Larger Version: 11 pages, LANL E-Print archive http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0112086/.
    * Cited in the Accelerators Section and the Synchrotrons Section of THE NET ADVANCE OF PHYSICS.
    (Review Articles and Tutorials in an Encyclopaedic Format).

  2. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Introduction to Synchrotron Radiation,
    Bulletin of the IAPT, 19(5), 149-153 (May 2002).
    (IAPT: Indian Association of Physics Teachers).

  3. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Electron Beams for Radiation,
    Kiran, 13(3), 40-42 (July 2002).
    (Kiran: the Bulletin of the Indian Laser Association).

  4. Azher Majid Siddiqui and Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Ion Beam Channeling and Accelerator Programmes in India,
    MRSI Newsletter, Vol. B 02, Number 4, pp. 3-5 (October 2002).
    (MRSI: Materials Research Society of Indian).

  5. Fathiya Khamis Al Rawahi, Sameen Ahmed Khan and Abdul Huq,
    Microsoft Excel in the Mathematics Classroom: A Case Study,
    in Proceedings of The Second Annual Conference for Middle East Teachers of Mathematics, Science and Computing (METSMaC 2006),
    The Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 14-16 March 2006.
    Editors: Seán M. Stewart, Janet E. Olearski and Douglas Thompson, pp. 131-134 (2006).
    (ISBN-10: 9948856929 and ISBN-13: 9789948856924).
    * See the Microsoft EXCEL Project.

  6. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Microsoft Excel in the Physics Classroom,
    in Proceedings of The Third Annual Conference for Middle East Teachers of Mathematics, Science and Computing (METSMaC 2007),
    The Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 17-19 March 2007.
    Editors: Seán M. Stewart, Janet E. Olearski, Peter Rodgers, Douglas Thompson and Emer A. Hayes, p p. 171-175 (2007).
    (ISBN-10: 9948304632 and ISBN-13: 9789948304636).
    * See the Microsoft EXCEL Project.

  7. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Data Analysis Using Microsoft Excel in the Physics Laboratory,
    Bulletin of the IAPT, 24(6), 184-186 (June 2007).
    (IAPT: Indian Association of Physics Teachers).
    * See the Microsoft EXCEL Project.

  8. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Cylindro-Spherometer,
    Bulletin of the IAPT, 26(1), 4-6 (January 2009).
    (IAPT: Indian Association of Physics Teachers).
    * The article discusses the cylindrometer (also known as Cylindro-Spherometer), fabricated by the author. Cylindrometer (cylindo-spherometer) measures the radii of curvature of cylindrical surfaces in addition to the spherical surfaces.
    View the image:
    Cylindrometer (Cylindro-Spherometer): http://www.flickr.com/photos/rohelakhan/2842294880/.

  9. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Spherometer and Cylindrometer,
    (communicated).
    * The article discusses the traditional spherometer and some variants such as the ring spherometer and the cylindrometer (also known as Cylindro-Spherometer), fabricated by the author.
    View the images:
    Common Spherometer: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rohelakhan/2841455945/
    Ring Spherometer: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rohelakhan/2841457969/
    Cylindrometer (Cylindro-Spherometer): http://www.flickr.com/photos/rohelakhan/2842294880/.

  10. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Quadratic Surfaces.
    (in preparation).

  11. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Coordinate Geometric Approach to.
    (in preparation).

  12. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Doing Numerical Calculus using Microsoft Excel.
    (in preparation).
    * See the Microsoft EXCEL Project.

  13. Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Numerical Techniques using Microsoft Excel.
    (in preparation).
    * See the Microsoft EXCEL Project.

  14. ..., Sameen Ahmed Khan, ...,
    Numerical Methods with Microsoft Excel.
    (in preparation).
    * See the Microsoft EXCEL Project.

  15. Azher Majid Siddiqui and Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Introduction to Ion Beam Channeling ,
    (in preparation).

  16. Azher Majid Siddiqui and Sameen Ahmed Khan,
    Accelerator-Based Techniques and Applications in Research and Industry,
    (in preparation).


F. In Preparation

List of Writeups is also accessible via the SLAC SPIRES Link to: LANL E-Print archive Link to: AMS MathSciNet


Over one Hundred Non-technical Writings (Popular Writings)

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In March 2005, I was appointed as the Regular Correspondent for the International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Panel Newsletters, for the region of Middle East & Africa. ICFA, the International Committee for Future Accelerators, provides a forum to discuss and implement plans for further promoting collaborative accelerator-based science. Its primary purpose is to strengthen collaboration in accelerator-based science, to encourage future projects, and to make recommendations to governments. See the International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Panel Newsletter, No. 36 (April 2005).
http://icfa-usa.jlab.org/archive/newsletter.shtml


Participation in Conferences/Seminars/Colloquia & Visits to Institutions

  1. 07-15 November 1993
    The CERN Accelerator School: Physics & Engineering for Particle Accelerators,
    Held at:
    Raja Ramanna Centre of Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Indore, INDIA
    Accelerator Programmes at CAT.
    School Report:
    CAT Newsletter, Year 6, No. 2, pp. 10 (July-December 1993).
    School Proceedings:
    Vol. II, Editors: S. S. Ramamurthi and L. M. Rangarajan,
    (Raja Ramanna Centre of Advanced Technology (RRCAT), Indore, INDIA).

  2. 25-27 November 1993
    3rd National Seminar on Physics and Technology of Particle Accelerators and their Applications PATPAA-93,
    Held at:
    IUC-DAEF Kolkata (Calcutta) Centre, Kolkata (Calcutta), India,
    Poster: Theory of relativistic electron beam transport based on the Dirac equation.

  3. 17-29 March 1994
    JSPS- KEK International Spring School: High Energy Ion Beams - Novel Beam Techniques and their Applications,
    Held at:
    High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan.
    Institute of Nuclear Study (INS), .
    Institute of Physical and Chemical Research (RICKEN),
    Talk: Quantum mechanics of charged particle beam optics: An operator approach.

  4. 23 January - 10 February 1995
    SERC School on Coherence and Correlations in Modern Optics and Quantum Physics *,
    Held at:
    The Institute of Mathematical Sciences (MATSCIENCE/IMSc), Chennai (Madras), India,
    Talk: Charged Particle Optics-A Wigner function approach.
    * Actively involved as the Member of the Local Organizing Committee and Publicity Secretary.
    The School Circular appeared in numerous places including, CERN Courier, Vol. 34, No. 9, pp. 23-24 (November 1994); and AAPPS Bulletin.
    See the Entry in the SLAC SPIRES.
    For additional information about the SERC School, see Optics.

  5. 10-12 November 1995
    61st Annual Meeting of Indian Academy of Sciences,
    Held at:
    Chennai (Madras), India.

  6. 09 March 1996
    Workshop on Internet for Educational and Research Organizations,
    Held at:
    The Institute of Mathematical Sciences (MATSCIENCE/IMSc), Chennai (Madras), India.

  7. 22-23 August 1996
    Young Physicists Colloquium,
    Organized by:
    The Indian Physical Society (IPS), Kolkata (Calcutta), India,
    Talk: Beam optics of the Dirac particle.
    The Abstract Appeared in:
    Physics Teacher, Vol. 88, No. 2 & 3, pp. 67, (April-September 1996).

  8. 10-15 January 1997
    ICDS International Conference on Dynamical Systems,
    Held at:
    Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore, India,
    Poster: Transport of Dirac-particle beams through magnetic quadrupoles.

  9. 13-25 January 1997
    First School on Physics of Beams,
    Held at:
    Advanced Beam Physics Laboratory (ABPL)
    Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT) Indore, India,
    Talk: Beam optics of the Dirac particle,
    School Report:
    Srinivas Krishnagopal, International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Panel Newsletter, No. 13 pp. 54 (April 1997); And in Synchrotron Radiation News.

  10. 03-21 March 1997
    Winter College on Quantum Optics: Novel Radiation Sources,
    Held at:
    Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy,
    Talk: Quantum mechanical approach to beam physics.
    List of Participants.

  11. 25-27 March 1997
    Dipartimento di Fisica Galileo Galilei
    Università di Padova
    Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)
    Sezione di Padova
    Padova, ITALY.

  12. 19-22 November 1997
    Abdus Salam Memorial Meeting
    Held at:
    The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy.
    List of Participants.
    * Report in the News from ICTP, No. 83 pp. 11 (Winter 1998).
    * Proceedings: Editors: J. Ellis, F. Hussain, T. Kibble, G. Thompson and M. Virasoro,
    (World Scientific, Singapore, 1999, ISBN-10: 9810236190 and ISBN-13: 9789810236199).

  13. 09-13 December 1997
    Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)
    Sezione di Naples Naples, Italy.
    Talk-I: Transport of Dirac particle beams through magnetic quadrupoles.
    Talk-II: Wigner function approach to quantum theory of charged-particle beam optics.

  14. 04-09 January 1998
    15th Advanced International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Workshop on
    Quantum Aspects of Beam Physics (QABP)
    Held at:
    Monterey, California, USA,
    Talk: Quantum theory of magnetic quadrupole lenses for spin-half particles,
    Workshop Report: International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Panel Newsletter, No. 16, pp. 22-25 (April 1998).
    Proceedings: Editor: Pisin Chen (World Scientific, Singapore, 1999).

  15. 12-14 January 1998
    Center for Beam Physics
    Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    University of California, Berkeley, USA.
    Talk: Quantum theory of magnetic quadrupole lenses for spin-half particles.

  16. 19-30 January 1998
    US Particle Accelerator School USPAS, Course Details, Photographs,
    Department of Physics,
    University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.

  17. 13-15 May 1998
    Workshop on Non-Linear Problems in Charged-Particle Beam Transport in Linear and Recirculated Accelerators, Analysis of Transverse and Longitudinal Instabilities,
    Held at:
    Italian National Agency for New Technology, Energy and Environment (ENEA), Frascati, Italy,
    Talk: Quantum methodology in beam physics.
    Workshop Proceedings: Il Nuovo Cimento A Vol. 112, Issue 05, (May 1999).

  18. 28 June - 05 July 1998
    Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY),
    Hamburg, Germany.
    Talk: Quantum theory of accelerator optics.

  19. 09-11 November 1998
    Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab),
    Batavia, Illinois, USA.
    Talk: Quantum theory of charged-particle optics.

  20. 11-13 November 1998
    Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL),
    Upton, New York, USA.
    Talk: Quantum theory of charged-particle optics.

  21. 20-26 March 1999
    Centennial Meeting of The American Physical Society (APS),
    Held at:
    Atlanta, Georgia, USA
    Talk: Quantum aspects of charged-particle beam optics, SB10. 10.

  22. 29 March - 02 April 1999
    1999 Particle Accelerator Conference (PAC99),
    Held at:
    New York City, USA,
    Poster-I: Quantum aspects of accelerator optics, THA98.pdf,
    Poster-II: Quantum mechanical aspects of the halo puzzle, TH136.pdf.
    List of Participants.

  23. 24-29 May 1999
    6th International Conference on Squeezed States and Uncertainty Relations (ICSSUR'99),
    Held at:
    at Dipartimento di Scienze Fisiche Università di Napoli Federico II Napoli, Italy
    Poster: Quantum-like approaches to the beam halo problem.
    Complete Proceedings from the NASA Technical Report Server
    (NASA Conference Publication Series No. 2000-209899, July 2000).

  24. 15-17 December 1999
    8th National Laser Symposium (NLS99),
    Held at:
    School of Physics
    University of Hyderabad
    Hyderabad, India.

  25. 29 January - 29 February 2000
    The Institute of Mathematical Sciences (MATSCIENCE/IMSc),
    Chennai (Madras), India.
    * See the IMSc Annual Report 2000, pp. 92 (PS Format and PDF Format).

  26. 15-20 October 2000
    18th Advanced International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Workshop on
    Quantum Aspects of Beam Physics (QABP),
    Held at:
    Capri, Italy.
    Talk: Quantum formalism of beam optics,
    Workshop Report: International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Panel Newsletter, No. 23, pp. 13-14 (December 2000).
    Proceedings: Editor: Pisin Chen (World Scientific, Singapore, 2002).
    List of Participants.

  27. 21-26 October 2000
    Departimento di Fisica
    Università di Salerno, Salerno, Italy.

  28. 23 October 2000
    Mini Workshop on Quantum Methodologies in Beam Physics,
    Held at:
    Departimento di Fisica
    Università di Salerno, Salerno, Italy
    Talk: Quantum Aspects of Charged-Particle Beam Optics.

  29. 18-22 December 2000
    XIV DAE Symposium on High Energy Physics,
    Held at:
    School of Physics
    University of Hyderabad
    Hyderabad, India.
    Proceedings: Editors: A. K. Kapoor, P. K. Panigrahi and Bindu A. Bambah, (Publisher: University of Hyderabad, 2003).

  30. 10-14 December 2001
    Mathematical Results in Quantum Mechanics,
    Held at:
    Taxco, MÉXICO.

  31. 02-06 September 2002
    IV International Workshop on Classical and Quantum Integrable Systems,
    Held at:
    Centro de Ciencias Físicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Cuernavaca, Morelos, MÉXICO.

  32. 23 May - 22 June 2003
    Middle East College of Information Technology (MECIT)
    PO Box 79, Postal Code 124
    Technowledge Corridor
    Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM)
    Muscat
    Sultanate of Oman.

  33. 19 May 2004
    International Conference in E-Business
    E-Business in GCC – Challenges and Prospects (EGCC'04)
    Majan College (University College)
    Muscat
    Sultanate of Oman.
    (GCC: Gulf Cooperation Council).
    Presentation: E-Learning Challenges in the Middle East.

  34. 23-30 August 2004
    The Institute of Mathematical Sciences (MATSCIENCE/IMSc),
    Chennai (Madras), India.
    * See the IMSc Annual Report 2004, pp. 110 (PS Format and PDF Format).

  35. 24-25 February 2005
    Higher Education in Developing Countries: With a Focus on Muslim Contexts (HEDC),     (View the Photographs)
    Aga Khan University Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations (AKU-ISMC)
    London, UK.
    Talk: Need to Create Regional Science Centres in the Developing Countries.
    Under the Theme: Reforms and innovations in higher education: successes and lessons learned
    (Abstract: HTML, PDF and Conference Schedule).
    Conference Reports: Coming Soon

  36. 31 March - 13 November 2005
    The Online Virtual Conference of the World Forum on Information Society (WFIS),
    Pre-Cursor to the IRFD World Forum 2005
    14-16 November
    Conference on Digital Divide, Global Development and the Information Society,
    Organized by United Nations World Summit on the Information Society
    Tunis, Tunisia.
    (IRFD: International Research Foundation for Development).
    Presentation: E-Learning Challenges and Prospects in the Middle East. (Abstract).
    Under the Theme: Presentation of Case Studies: Best Practices and Experiences of ICT Application for Development

  37. 08-09 May 2005
    ICT 2005: The business value of IT
    Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.
    (Conference Schedule)

  38. 31 October - 02 November 2005
    World Conference on Physics and Sustainable Development (WCPSD),     (View the Photographs)
    The International Conference Centre
    Durban
    South Africa
    Poster Presentation: Role of Physics Institutions in International Collaborations
    Under the Theme: Physics & Economic Development
    Conference Reports: Coming Soon
    * Try spotting me in the Photograph accompanying the article,
    Toni Feder,
    Physicists seek to aid Developing Countries,
    in Physics Today, Vol. 58, No. 12, pp. 28-29, pp. 28-29, (December 2005).

  39. 14-15 November 2005
    The Second Engineering Students Gathering
    College of Engineering
    Sultan Qaboos University
    Muscat
    Sultanate of Oman.
    (Participated as a Referee for the Project Presentations)

  40. 23-24 January 2006
    PEIE's Smart Manufacturing Conference,
    Muscat
    Sultanate of Oman.
    (PEIE: Public Establishment for Industrial Estates).

  41. 23-25 November 2006
    Dipartimento di Fisica Galileo Galilei
    Università di Padova
    Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN)
    Sezione di Padova
    Padova, ITALY.
    Collaboration: The Halo Problem in Accelerator Beams.

  42. 27 November - 01 December 2006
    Workshop on Economic Development for Physicists from Developing Countries (EDPDC),
    Held at:
    The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy,
    List of Participants.
    * EDPDC is one of the several outcomes of the World Conference on Physics and Sustainable Development (WCPSD),
    31 October - 02 November 2005, Durban, South Africa.
    * Report in the News from ICTP, No. 119 pp. 4-5 (Winter 2006-2007).

  43. 15-18 August 2007
    The Institute of Mathematical Sciences (MATSCIENCE/IMSc),
    Chennai (Madras), India.



RECENT QABP

07-11 January 2003
28 Advanced International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Workshop:
3rd Workshop
Joint 28th ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics & Advanced & Novel Accelerators Workshop on
Quantum Aspects of Beam Physics (QABP)
Professor Atsushi Ogata ogata@sci.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
Department of Quantum Matter
Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter
Hiroshima University
3-1, Kagamiyama 1 chome
Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8526
JAPAN
Workshop Report: AAPPS Bulletin, Vol. 13, No. 1, pp. 34-37 (February 2003).
(AAPPS: Association of Asia Pacific Physical Societies).
Workshop Report: International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) Beam Dynamics Panel Newsletter No. 30, pp. 72-75 (April 2003).
Proceedings: Editors: Pisin Chen and Kevin Reil (World Scientific, Singapore, 2003).



Mathematics and Physics Meetings in India

Call for Creation of Accelerator & Beam Physics Forums

Italian Beam Physics Club (IBPC)

ANNUAL MEMBERSHIPS


LIFE MEMBERSHIPS OF ACADEMIC ORGANIZATIONS

Indian Physics Association
IPA
Life Membership No. MAS/LM/10896
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR)
Homi Bhabha Road
Colaba
MUMBAI (BOMBAY) 400005

Indian Physical Society
IPS
Life Membership No. IPS/LM/95
Department of Material Science
Indian Association for Cultivation of Science (IACS)
Jadavpur
KOLKATA (CALCUTTA) 700032

Particle Accelerator Society of India
PASI
Life Membership No.
Accelerator Office
Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT)
Post: RRCAT Rajendranagar
INDORE 452013

Power Beam Society of India
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Electron Beam Centre
Kharghar
Sector 7, CBD
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Optical Society of India
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Department of Applied Physics
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Indian Laser Association
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Laser Research & Development Block-B
Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology (RRCAT)
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Materials Research Society of India
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C/O Composites Group
Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory (DMRL)
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