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Science portal This category is for articles about women scientists from the Asian country of Pakistan . This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Pakistani scientists .
Florence Sabin was an American medical scientist. Sabin was the first woman faculty member at Johns Hopkins in 1902, and the first woman full-time professor there in 1917. [95] Her scientific and research experience is notable. Sabin published over 100 scientific papers and multiple books. [95]
While STEM (Science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields all over the world are dominated by men, the number of Pakistani women in 'STEM' is low due to one of the highest gender gaps in STEM fields. [1] [2] However, over the time, some Pakistani women have emerged as scientists in fields like Physics, Biology and computer sciences.
An eminent scientist, she has been a guest speaker at a various schools and colleges in an effort to promote science and technology in Pakistan. Husain has represented Pakistan at the Meeting of Nobel Laureates in Lindau , Germany and led the Pakistan team to the World Year of Physics (WYP) Launch Conference in Paris. [ 2 ]
The Dalit Sujag Tehreek (DST) is a movement and organisation representing the scheduled caste Hindu communities in Pakistan. Its core committee consists of 21 people from different scheduled caste Hindu communities such as Kolhi , Bheel, Meghwar, Oad, Bhagri.
Tessy Thomas (born April 1963) is an Indian scientist and former Director General of Aeronautical Systems and the former Project Director for Agni-IV missile in Defence Research and Development Organisation. [1] She is the first ever female scientist to head a missile project in India.
Also: Pakistan: People: By occupation: Scientists. Subcategories. This category has the following 20 subcategories, out of 20 total. ... Pakistani women scientists (7 ...
This article lists inventions and discoveries made by scientists with Pakistani nationality within Pakistan and outside the country, post the independence of Pakistan in 1947. Chemistry Development of the world's first workable plastic magnet at room temperature by organic chemist and polymer scientist Naveed Zaidi.