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  2. Centre for High Energy Physics - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for High Energy Physics (CHEP) was established by the eminent researcher, Dr. Mohammad Saleem, from the federal funding in November 1982. [2] The University of Punjab in Lahore had been engaged in research output in physics in 1968 but the scope was limited to its physics department. [1]

  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. Department of Physics, Quaid-e-Azam University - Wikipedia

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    It is also referred to as the Institute of Theoretical Physics. In 2018, it was officially renamed as al-Khazini Department, named after al-Khazini. [1] [2] Established in 1966 with efforts led by Abdus Salam, [3] the institute was located in Rawalpindi, Punjab Province and offered research in mathematics and theoretical physics. [4]

  5. Astronomical Observatory of the University of the Punjab

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    From its establishment, the space observatory was operated by the Punjab University's Physics department until the creation of a separate research institute, Department of Space Science, in 1985. In 1985, the Punjab University decided to start an academic program in this field and consequently the Department of Astronomy was re-organized as the ...

  6. Khan Research Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. A. Q. Khan Research Laboratories (shortened as KRL), [2] is a federally funded research and development laboratory located in Kahuta at a short distance from Rawalpindi in Punjab, Pakistan. Established in 1976, the laboratory is best known for its central role in Pakistan's nuclear weapons program and its understanding the nuclear science.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Ishfaq Ahmad Khan - Wikipedia

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    Ahmad was born in Gurdaspur, Punjab in India on 3 November 1930 into a Kakazai family that had long been settled in Punjab. [8] [9] [10] Ahmad obtained his early education in Jalandhar, later schooling in Lyallpur, and Lahore before enrolling in the Punjab University in Lahore to study Physics, and earned his undergraduate, BSc degree, in Physics in 1949.

  9. 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]