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  2. Centre for High Energy Physics - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for High Energy Physics (CHEP) is a federally funded national research laboratory managed by the University of Punjab. [1]The CHEP is dedicated towards the scientific advancement and understanding of high energy physics (or particle physics) — a branch of fundamental physics that is concerned with unraveling the ultimate constituents of matter and with elucidating the forces ...

  3. Mujahid Kamran - Wikipedia

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    Syed Mujahid Kamran (born 23 January 1951) is a Pakistani theoretical physicist and a former vice-chancellor of the University of the Punjab in Lahore, Pakistan. He is a professor of Physics [ 1 ] and previously served as the chairman of the Physics Department at the University of the Punjab [ 2 ] (1995–2001) and (January 2007 – January 2008).

  4. Abdus Salam Chair in Physics - Wikipedia

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    The Abdus Salam Chair in Physics, also known as Salam Chair in Physics, is an academic physics research institute of the Government College University at Lahore, Punjab province of Pakistan. Named after Pakistan's only Nobel Laureate, Abdus Salam , the institute is partnered with the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) and International ...

  5. List of research institutes in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Institute of Labour Education and Research (PILER) Pakistan Marine Academy; Petroleum Institute of Pakistan; Radiology Research Section (RRS), University of Lahore; Social Policy and Development Centre (SPDC) Station for Ostrich Research and Development [SORD], Department of Poultry Science PMAS Arid Agriculture University, Rawalpindi ...

  6. Riazuddin (physicist) - Wikipedia

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    After the Partition of India, his family migrated to Pakistan in 1947 and settled in Lahore, West-Pakistan. He is the twin brother of physicist Fayyazuddin . At age 17, Riazuddin attended Punjab University , and took his BSc(Hons) in Mathematics under the supervision of Abdus Salam in 1951. [ 4 ]

  7. Rafi Muhammad Chaudhry - Wikipedia

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    At age 30, Chaudhry moved to Lahore and took an academic professorship in physics at the Lahore Islamia College. [4] In 1935, he became the chairman of the department of physics there, remaining in that position until 1938. In 1938, Chaudhry moved back to Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) to teach physics, again becoming head of his department. [4]

  8. Pakistan Physics Society - Wikipedia

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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]

  9. Government College of Science - Wikipedia

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    The Government College of Science Wahdat Road (GCS) in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan is located along the Wahdat Road in the locality of Allama Iqbal Town (hence its name). The college was founded on 8 August 1973; M. A. Saeed was its first principal.