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The Pakistan Physical Society, also known as Pakistan Physics Society, (Urdu: پاکستان مصاحبتِ طبیعات) is an academic and professional physics society of Pakistan's academicians and physicists, dedicated for the development and research in physics. [1]
Bow Drill: Bow drills were used in Mehrgarh between the 4th and 5th millennium BC. [7] This bow drill—used to drill holes into lapis lazuli and carnelian—was made of green jasper. [7] Similar drills were found in other parts of the Indus Valley civilisation and Iran one millennium later. [7] Great Bath of Mohenjodaro, circa 2600 BCE
The National Centre for Physics [nb 1] is a federally funded research institute and national laboratory co-located near Quaid-i-Azam University in Pakistan [1] [2]. Founded in 1999, [1] the site is dedicated for understanding and advancement of the physical sciences and mathematical logic – the site is located in Islamabad in Pakistan.
National Science Talent Contest or NSTC is an extension of the National Physics Talent Contest launched by PIEAS in 1995 on the directive of the then President of Pakistan. The purpose of the NSTC is to inspire the youth of the Nation to opt for careers in science, and mathematics and to prepare young students for participation in International ...
Safdar Kiyani, ecologist; Salim Mehmud, nuclear scientist; Salim-uz-Zaman Siddiqui, chemist; Samar Mubarakmand, nuclear physicist; Shahid Hussain Bokhari, computer systems engineer
In terms of technology, Pakistan has made significant strides in nuclear physics and explosives engineering, primarily driven by security concerns. The country is also involved in space exploration, with a focus on military applications. Pakistan is an associate member of CERN, a prestigious international research organization. [2]
Muhammed Suhail Zubairy, professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the Texas A&M University, USl;holder of Munnerlyn-Heep Chair in Quantum Optics; A G N Kazi; Mirza Muzaffar Ahmad (1913–2002), executive director of the World Bank for Pakistan and the Middle East; Mohammad Zubair Khan; Abdul-Majid Bhurgri, hero of Sindhi computing
This timeline lists significant discoveries in physics and the laws of nature, including experimental discoveries, theoretical proposals that were confirmed experimentally, and theories that have significantly influenced current thinking in modern physics. Such discoveries are often a multi-step, multi-person process.