Asif Ali Laghari

Asif Ali Laghari (born February 3, 1992) is an undergraduate student of Electronics Engineering and Pakistani theoretical researcher in Modern Physics,Wireless and data communication at Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan. In 2010, he was awarded with fully funded scholarship at International Islamic University, Islamabad. He wrote variety of research papers in Science and Engineering.
He began his research career when he was 16-years old and after working on Einstein's theory of special relativity, he proposed a theory about charge-space and time in Electromagnetic field and Radiating systems. He made
his research debut in different conferences, meetings and worked as an independent researcher in Physics forums. His first research paper was published in International organization of Scientific research, later on his second research paper was published by the foundation of computer science, USA. In 2014, he appeared in 29th IEEEP Students' seminar organized by Mehran university of
Engineering and Technology and explored the audio signal transmission via PLC.
Early life and Background
Asif Laghari was born (1992) in Dadu, Pakistan and belongs to a Muslim family. He completed his secondary education from Government Parmanand Hardas Pilot High school Dadu, where he started working in physics before he went to college.
He then joined Ustad Bukhari Degree college Dadu, where he demonstrated experimentally the effect of charge moving in conductors creating electric field perpendicular to the magnetic field.
Currently, he is doing research in wireless and data communication.
 
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