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Salman Hameed

Associate Professor, Integrated Science and Humanities, Hampshire College

Mr Salman Hameed is Charles Taylor Chair and associate professor of Integrated Science and Humanities in the school of Cognitive Science at Hampshire College, Massachusetts, US. He is also the director of the Center for the Study of Science in Muslim Societies (SSiMS). His early education was all in Karachi. Mr Hameed then obtained his BS in Physics and Astronomy from Sony Brook University, NY, and his PhD in Astronomy from New Mexico State University. His astronomy research focused on star formation in spiral galaxies. His current research, however, is focused on understanding the reception of science in the Muslim world and how Muslims view the relationship between science and religion. Mr Hameed recently led a four-year National Science Foundation (NSF) funded study on the reception of biological evolution in diverse Muslim societies. He is also leading a study to understand and analyse the discourse and participants in online Islam and Science videos. Mr Hameed has taught courses on “Evolution, Islam, and Modernity,” "Aliens: Close Encounters of a Multidisciplinary Kind", "Creating science fiction short films using real science" (with Dr. Jason Tor), and “Science & Religion: Biological evolution in the public sphere” at Hampshire College. Mr Hameed also runs Irtiqa, a science and religion blog with an emphasis on scientific debates taking place in the Muslim world. He hosts an online astronomy video series in Urdu, Science ka Adda, and an Urdu podcast on astronomy, Kainaati Gup Shup, on the music platform Patari. He also has a weekly segment in the US with morning DJ Monte Belmonte for Northampton radio station, WRSI - The River (FM 93.9), and a monthly segment titled "Musings on the Ridiculously Large and Largely Ridiculous Universe" on The Bill Newman Show on WHMP (FM 96.9).

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