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Dr. Lalit Mohan Nath (ড. ললিত মোহন নাথ), (01 November 1935 - 02 July 2016), was a Bangladesh-born nuclear physicist, one of the most brilliant students of the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and an outstanding teacher and researcher of the Department of Physics. He obtained his B.Sc.(Hons.) degree in Physics standing First in the First Class in order of merit and his M.Sc. degree in Physics standing Second in the First Class in order of merit. He then went to the University of Edinburgh, U.K. for his Ph.D. and after performing an outstanding piece of work on Electromagnetic interactions of Charged Particles in the quantum theory of fields of spin-one and -two particles working under the supervision of Professor Nicholas Kemmer and Professor Peter W. Higgs, he obtained his Ph.D. degree from the University of Edinburgh in Theoretical Physics.

Professor L.M. Nath then joined the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh which he has served with exemplary devotion and sincere dedication since September 1972 until June 2001. He became Professor of Physics in 1981 and then became the Chairman of the Department of Physics from July 1994 until June 1996. Professor Nath has also been the Provost of Jagannath Hall of the University of Dhaka from September 1983 until October 1986.

Dr. Nath was a visiting scholar at the University of Western Ontario, Canada during December 1971 to June 1972, at the Florida State University, U.S.A. during August 199 to November 1971 an at the Purdue University, U.S.A. during September 1967 to August 1969.

Professor Nath was an Associate of the Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP). Trieste, Italy for the of period from January until August 1967 during which he performed excellent calculations in mathematical physics which he has subsequently published in international journals. He also worked for some time in the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) as a Senior Scientific Officer during the period from December 1964 to December 1966.

For his Ph.D. dissertation, Dr. Nath developed the most general theory of spin-two field (Nuclear Physics, Vol. 68, p.660, 1965) which has been qouted in Y. Takahashi's book on An Introduction to Field Quantization an in addition, along with B. Etemadi and J.D. Kimel, proved the uniqueness of the interactions of spin-3/2 particles (Phys.Rev. D3, 2153, 1971). Both these papers are frequently quoted by research workers in the field of high-spin particles. His work on partial wave analysis of a reaction in terms of the homogeneous Lorenz group (Nuovo Cimento 52, 944, 1967) has been quoted by Collins and Squires in the their book on Regge poles in particle physics.

Lalit Mohan Nath: A brief biography
Dr. Lalit Mohan Nath (ড. ললিত মোহন নাথ), (01 November 1935 - 02 July 2016), was a Bangladesh-born nuclear physicist, one of the most brilliant students of the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, and an outstanding teacher and researcher of the Department of Physics. He obtained his B.Sc.(Hons.) degree in Physics standing First in the First Class in order of merit and his M.Sc. degree in Physics standing Second in the First Class in order of merit. He then went to the University of Edinburgh, U.K. for his Ph.D. and after performing an outstanding piece of work on Electromagnetic interactions of Charged Particles in the quantum theory of fields of spin-one and -two particles working under the supervision of Professor Nicholas Kemmer and Professor Peter W. Higgs, he obtained his Ph.D. degree from the University of Edinburgh in Theoretical Physics.

Professor L.M. Nath then joined the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh which he has served with exemplary devotion and sincere dedication since September 1972 until June 2001. He became Professor of Physics in 1981 and then became the Chairman of the Department of Physics from July 1994 until June 1996. Professor Nath has also been the Provost of Jagannath Hall of the University of Dhaka from September 1983 until October 1986.

Dr. Nath was a visiting scholar at the University of Western Ontario, Canada during December 1971 to June 1972, at the Florida State University, U.S.A. during August 199 to November 1971 an at the Purdue University, U.S.A. during September 1967 to August 1969.

Professor Nath was an Associate of the Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP). Trieste, Italy for the of period from January until August 1967 during which he performed excellent calculations in mathematical physics which he has subsequently published in international journals. He also worked for some time in the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC) as a Senior Scientific Officer during the period from December 1964 to December 1966.

For his Ph.D. dissertation, Dr. Nath developed the most general theory of spin-two field (Nuclear Physics, Vol. 68, p.660, 1965) which has been qouted in Y. Takahashi's book on An Introduction to Field Quantization an in addition, along with B. Etemadi and J.D. Kimel, proved the uniqueness of the interactions of spin-3/2 particles (Phys.Rev. D3, 2153, 1971). Both these papers are frequently quoted by research workers in the field of high-spin particles. His work on partial wave analysis of a reaction in terms of the homogeneous Lorenz group (Nuovo Cimento 52, 944, 1967) has been quoted by Collins and Squires in the their book on Regge poles in particle physics.