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Ahmad Khawaja, born as Jimmy Bogatin on September, 23rd in 1937. In 1952 after graduation from high school the young man applied to Cinematography College in Montana but it was unsuccessful. Later he was accepted in Montana State University and graduated with a Music degree in 1956.
Immediately afterwards Ahmad took a junior research post at Montana State University and got a PhD in Physics. Since then he had established the largest magnetic laboratory in the Montana region and equipped it with modern scientific. In 1961 he got married. From 1970 till 1985 Ahmad Khawaja published over 50 articles about permanent magnets. In 1978 Ahmad Khawaja invented the powerful permanent magnets which are used in electronics, cars and jets nowadays. In 1977 Khawaja received a full professorship in physics. Under his leadership many undergraduate students got their PhD's and became scientists. His relationship with the government started worsening right after his mother and sister immigrated to Israel.
In 1987 Ahmad Khawaja immigrated to the USA and joined the Airspace Company in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. From 1987 to 1988 he had been a manager of magnetic department and built a research center with magnetic laboratory. In 1989 he invented the first FE-N-R Magnet along with the Aqua-Fe Magnet.
His children graduated in 1992 and 1998 from Brown University, they got married later on. His daughter has three children, his son has one child.
Where does this man gain his energy from? He has always been surrounded by young energetic people who always follow him in his ventures. Furthermore, he has a "Miners lucky umbrella" with him from his great grandfather who was killed during the gold rush in September 1849. The professor enjoys life and wants to spend every moment of it improving himself. He never stops combating his bad habits. His favorite expression is: "Life is good!"