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Some notable Pakistani women contributing to STEM are: Nergis Mavalvala : is Pakistani-American physicist known for her breakthrough research in gravitational waves detection in 2015. [9] [10] She has also received the prestigious MacArthur Foundation Award in 2010. [11] Nergis became the first female Dean of school of sciences at MIT in 2020 ...
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Tasneem Zehra Husain is a Pakistani theoretical physicist. She is one of few Pakistani women to obtain a doctorate in physics, and the first Pakistani woman string theorist. [1] 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.
The California Institute of Technology, long a bastion of male STEM students, enrolls an undergraduate class of majority women this fall, the first time in its 133-year history.
also: People: By gender: Women: By nationality: By occupation: Pakistani This category exists only as a container for other categories of Pakistani women . Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.
Sajida Alvi – academic of Pakistani origin in Canada; historian of Islam in South Asia [1] Naz Ikramullah [2] Rukhsana Khan – children's author and storyteller; Munir Sheikh – 10th Chief Statistician of Canada, replaced Ivan Fellegi [3]
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