Javaid Laghari, TI (Urdu: جاويد لغارى; born 1960) is a Pakistani American academic, scientist, and politician who has served several prominent positions, including as Senator and the Chairperson of the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan from August 2009 to August 2013 with the status of a Federal Minister.[1] He has also contributed to scientific research, higher education, and policy development both in Pakistan and internationally.
Academic and Research Career
Laghari began his academic career as a tenured full Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo. He served as Director of Graduate Studies and as Director of the NASA and Department of Defense funded Space Power Institute. During his tenure at SUNY Buffalo, he secured over $5 million in research funding and conducted sponsored research for organizations including NASA, the US Air ForceOffice of Scientific Research (AFOSR), the Office of Naval Research (ONR), the Naval Research Lab (NRL) and Boeing Aerospace Company. His research focused on high-energy storage and pulsed power devices and their applications in space and other advanced technologies.
Laghari participated in NATO Advanced Study Institutes in the United Kingdom (1991) and Italy (1983), events reserved for the top 100 scientists from NATO countries. He also served as Chairman of the 1992 IEEE International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and contributed to the IEEE Technical Standards Committee on Radiation Effects.
Leadership in Higher Education
Laghari was the founding President and Project Director of SZABIST, a leading private university in Pakistan with multiple campuses including one in Dubai. He later served as Chairperson of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan with the status of Federal Minister.
Laghari served as a Senator and was closely associated with former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. He contributed to the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) as co-author of the party's election manifesto, Deputy Coordinator, Vice Chairman of the Central Policy Planning Committee, Co-Chairman of the Task Force on Manifesto Implementation, and Chairman of the Energy and Power Committee.
Professional and Advisory Roles
Laghari has served as Coordinator General of COMSTECH, the OIC Ministerial Standing Committee on Scientific and Technology Cooperation. He has held advisory roles in the United States and globally, including President of the American Skills Evaluation Institute (ASEI), President of the Forum for Dialogue and Diplomacy (FDD), and Chairperson of the Trust for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Knowledge (TIEK) in Houston, Texas.
Publications and Writing
Laghari has published over 650 papers, 8+ books, and numerous op-eds and articles in leading newspapers and magazines. His publications cover topics in leadership, higher education, science fiction, and thrillers. Notable works include the fiction-thrillers Ifrit[2] and Solomon’s Demon,[3] and his upcoming science fiction novel God Chip.
Dielectric Films for High Temperature High Voltage Power Electronics, Materials for Electronic Packaging, by J. R. Laghari and edited by Deborah D. L. Chung, Butterworth Publishers, 1994.
Selected research papers and patents
Surface Flashover of Spacers in Compressed Gas Insulated Systems, J. R. Laghari and A. H. Qureshi, IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation, Vol. EI-16, No. 5, 1981,[9]
A Review of Particle-Contaminated Gas Breakdown, J. R. Laghari and A. H. Qureshi, "IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation, Vol. EI-16, No. 5, 1981, pp. 388–398.[10]
Spacer Flashover in Compressed Gases, J. R. Laghari, IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation, Vol. EI-20, vol. No. 1.[11]
Testing and Evaluation of Insulating Films: Part I: Description of Test Facilities at the University at Buffalo, J. R. Laghari, IEEE Electrical Insulation, Vol. 2, No.6, 1986.[12]
Testing and Evaluation of Insulating Films: Part II: Test Results using Facilities at the University at Buffalo, J. R. Laghari, IEEE Electrical Insulation, Vol. 2, No. 6, 1986.[12]
A Review of ac and Pulse Capacitor Technology, J. R. Laghari, Applied Physics Communications, Vol. 6, No. 2, 1986.
On the Design of Field-Controlled Multi-Layer Foil Insulation, S. Cygan and J. R. Laghari, IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation, Vol. EI-22, No. 1, 1987, pp. 107–108.[13]
Multifactor Stress Aging of Dielectrics", J. R. Laghari, Applied Physics Communications, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1987.
Repetitive Phenomena in Dielectics M. Treanor, J. R. Laghari and A. K. Hyder, IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation, Vol. EI-22, No. 4, 1987, pp.517–522.
Dependence of Electrical Strength on Thickness, Area and Volume of Polypropylene", S. Cygan and J. R. Laghari, IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation, Vol. EI-22, No. 6, 1987.[14]