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Prof (Hon) Dr. Siddharth Saxena is a Cambridge a Cambridge Academic focusing on Central Asian Studies and Experimental Physics. He is Chairman of Cambridge Central Asia Forum and also staff member of Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge.

He has many years of working in Central Asia and the Middle East and is a leading authority on Central Affairs, Politics and Society. He is also an expert on Islamic Studies, Politics and Development Studies. In Physics, he is excelles in the area of Strongly Interacting Electron Systems, Superconductivity and Magnetism, having discovered four new superconductors, including the first ferromagnetic material UGe2.

He is also a discoverer of the concept of 'Projected Commonality' This idea articulates the view that in Bukhara the nature of cosmopolitanism is constructed not by the usual means of creating a hybrid society through inter-ethnic and inter-religious mixing, but through building of trade, education, community, and cultural and ritualistic institutions. This Projected Commonality creates spaces for interaction where Bukharan’s have achieved not just mere tolerance but a way to celebrate the differences and to coexist peacefully.

He is recipient of IUPAP Young Scientist Medal for magnetism in 2006 and honorary doctorate and honorary professorship of Ahmad Yasawi Kazakh Turkish University in Kazakhstan.

January 2010
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