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Programme for the Interaction of Young Pakistani Scholars with Nobel Prize Winners
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61st Meeting of Nobel Laureates in Lindau (Germany) from June 26 to July 01, 2011
Last Date for Applications 30th October, 2010

History |
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Count Lennart Bernadotte of Wisborg and two local physician in Lindau, Germany brought together seven Nobel Laureates in Medicine/Physiology and 400 physicians in 1951. The gathering was so successful that they decided to make it an annual event. The next couple of meetings in successive years was also very successful. But in 1954, the Count had a realization: the young blood was missing. From then on, he began to include a sizeable number of students from various German universities. For over half a century this annual conference is being held regularly in the picturesque island city of Lindau at the eastern end of Lake Constance right north of the Swiss Alps. Here is the common border of Austria, Germany and Switzerland. The medieval city and its surroundings are rich in central European cultural heritage. Several hundred scientists, research scholars and students from all around the world meet about 20 Nobel Laureates for one week at the end of June/beginning of July. The purpose is to sustain world knowledge by inspiring and motivating the young students to adopt careers of research. Each year a subject is chosen from among the three subjects; Physics, Chemistry and Medicine/Physiology. These annual events are organized and conducted by the Committee for the Meetings of Nobel Prize Winners in Lindau, headed by Sonja Countess Bernadotte at Wisborg, Sweden and Mainau Castle Germany.
The meetings formally open on Monday and last till Friday inclusive. In the evening of the opening Monday, an informal social get-together unites all participants for first small group discussions, followed by dinner and dancing. Plenary sessions in the mornings of Monday through Thursday feature round table debates or lectures by Laureates on actual research topics and general science. Small group discussions are arranged between Laureates and students/young researchers each afternoon. On Friday, all participants take a cruise across Lake Constance with a visit to the Island of Mainau providing ample opportunities for further informal personal interactions between Laureates and participants. The meeting formally closes Friday noon at Mainau Castle; home of the Count Bernadotte family. |
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| Objectives |
To motivate and inspire the young bright minds to adapt research careers in science and high tech research by interacting with Nobel Prize Winners
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| Eligibility Criteria |
- The candidates must be citizens of Pakistan, studying/working in Pakistan.
- The candidates must have through out First Class academic record and should have won awards/medals/distinctions/scholarships to ensure a high level of participation in the Meeting.
- A student should be less than 35 years of age. He/She should preferably be enrolled in MBBS or M.Phil or Ph.D program in relevant discipline.
- Each university/organization may send names of up to THREE best students/researchers on prescribed forms.
- A selection Committee comprising eminent scientists/ Professors of Pakistan will short-list candidates, on the basis of their academic achievements.
- The short-listed candidates are called for interview by the Committee consisting of subject specialists for final selection.
- The selected candidates attend 2-3 days Orientation Camp in Islamabad before their departure for Germany.
- The expenditure on the participation is borne by HEC, PAEC & The Council in Lindau.
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| Other Related Information |
Selection / Executive Committee:
- Dr. N. M. Butt, Scientist Emeritus
- Dr. S. Sohail H. Naqvi, Executive Director HEC
- Dr. Shoaib Ahmad, Member (Physical Sciences) PACE
- Dr. Masud Ahmad, Member (CAC), PAEC
- Dr. Shaukat Hameed Khan, Rector GIKI
- Prof. M. Qasim Jan, Vice Chancellor Q.A.University
- Dr. Abdullah Sadiq, Dean Air University
- Dr. M. Aslam, Rector PIEAS
- Mr. Waqar A. Butt, Project Coordinator
Meetings of Nobel Prize Winners in Pakistan
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| List of 2003 |
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1. |
Ms. Aisha Mohyuddin,
(M.Sc. 1992, Ph.D. 2001)
Tel. 0092-51-9261142
Fax. 0092-51-9261144
e-mail: sqmehdi@isb.comsats.net.pk |
Biomedical & Genetic Engineering Division, KRL, P.O. Box 2891, Islamabad, Pakistan. |
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Ms. Somaira Majeed,
(M.Phil, Student)
Tel. 0092-597-604476
e-mail: humakayani@hotmail.com |
National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, FSD, P.O. Box 577, Jhang Road, Faisalabad. |
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3. |
Dr. Abida Raza,
(Ph.D. Student Dec. 2000-)
Tel. 0092-41-651475-80 Ext. 246
Fax. 0092-41-651472
e-mail: abida_rao@yahoo.com |
National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, FSD, P.O. Box 577, Jhang Road, Faisalabad. |
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4. |
Ms. Saman Zafar,
(MBBS 2002)
Tel. 0092-51-4445189
e-mail: samanjzafar@hotmail.com |
Rawalpindi Medical College, Rawalpindi. |
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5. |
Dr. Naveed Janjua,
(MBBS 1999, M.Phil. 2002)
Tel. 0092-21-48594860
Fax. 0092-21-4934294
e-mail: docjanjua@yahoo.com |
Agha Khan University, Karachi. |
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Mr. Hammad Nasir Qureshi,
(MBBS Final Year)
Tel. 0092-42-5720834
e-mail: hammadq6@hotmail.com |
King Edward Medical College, Lahore |
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Mr. Nadeem Syed Jafri,
(MBBS Final Year 2003)
Tel. 0092-21-5887724
e-mail: nadimsj@hotmail.com |
Sind Medical College, Karachi. |
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8. |
Dr. M. Saeed Mahmood,
(MBBS 2000)
Tel. 0092-21-48594464
Fax. 0092-21-4934294
e-mail: drsaeed2k@yahoo.com |
Agha Khan University, Karachi. | |
| List of 2004 Selected Candidates |
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1) |
Ghulam Hassnain Jaffari
Age: 23 years
House No. M/182-A, Street No. 62, Mohallah Ch. Waris Khan,
Rawalpindi.
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Quaid-i-Azam
University
Islamabad |
(i) First position M.Sc from Q.A. University
(ii) First position in Rawalpindi Board in FSC |
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2) |
Kamran-ul-Hassan
Age: 22 years
House No. P-63 Street No. 5 Kot Fareed,
Sargodha.
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GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology,
Topi |
(i) Youngest to do M.Sc in Physics from Punjab University in 2000-02.
(ii) President Science Society, G.C. Sargodha |
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3) |
Majid Khan
Age: 23 years
House No. 739-49 Bhawal Nagar,
Kohat Canat.
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Quaid-i-Azam
University
Islamabad |
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4) |
Malik Anwaar Elahi
Age: 28 years,
491-492 Raza Block Allama Iqbal Town,
Lahore.
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Govt College University Lahore. |
1st Position in M.Phil course work
(ii) 3rd Position in M.Sc
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5) |
Muhammad Shahbaz Anwar,
Age: 22 years
Department of Physics, UET
Lahore. |
University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore. |
2nd Position in M.Sc. (Physics) from UET.
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6) |
Rashid Ahmed
Age: 28 years
Shop No. 437, Akhlaq Super Store Bannu Bazar
Kohat.
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PAF Degree College,
Kohat. |
First Position (Gold Medal) in M.Sc. from Gomal Univ.
Orient Abdul Qadir Khan Science Award. |
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7) |
Sobia Allah Rakha
Age: 22 years
Magnetism Lab Department of Physics Q.A.U,
Islamabad.
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Quaid-Azam-University,
Islamabad. |
Highest marks is B,Sc.(Phys & Maths) in the college |
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8) |
Tasneem Zehra Husain,
Age: 28 years
802, B-1
Al Mustafa Towers
F-10/3
Islamabad |
Ph.D. (completed in 2003 from Sweden) |
Best thesis Award Nominee from Physics Dept, Stockholm (for P.hD Thesis)
Philips Gold Medal for MSc Physics Q.A. University
First Prizes in International Essay Writing competitions | | |
| List of 2005 Selected Candidates |
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Abdur Rehman |
Nishtar Medical College, Multan. |
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Fariha Tanwir |
National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (NIBGE), Faisalabad. |
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Muhammad Fawad-ul-Qamar |
Khyber Medical College, Peshawar. |
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Naila Yaqoob |
Govt. College University, Lahore. |
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Saadia Naseem |
National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (NIBGE), Faisalabad. |
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Samia Firdous |
Government College University, Lahore. |
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Shahid Ali |
Air Weapons Complex (NESCOM), Wah Cantt. |
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Tehmina Masud |
Shifa College of Medicine, Islamabad. |
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Wagma Nisar |
Khyber Medical College, Peshawar. |
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Zaigham Mahmood |
Agha Khan University, Stadium Road, Karachi. | | |
| List of 2006 Selected Candidates |
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Mr. Ameer Fawad Zahoor
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Government College University,
Faisalabad, Pakistan . |
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Miss Ayesha Mohy-ud-Din
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Government College University,
Lahore, Pakistan. |
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Miss Khadija Shabbiri
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Government College University,
Lahore, Pakistan. |
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Mr. Rahman Shah Zaib Saleem
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GIFT University,
Gujranwala, Pakistan |
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Miss Sadaf Sadiq Khan
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Riphah Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Islamabad, Pakistan. |
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Miss Saima Shabbir
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Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad, Pakistan. |
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Miss Samreen Shehzadi
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Nuclear Institute for Food and Agriculture, Peshawar, Pakistan. |
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Mr. Saleemullah
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NWFP Agricultural University,
Peshawar, Pakistan. | |
| List of 2007 Selected Candidates |
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Fozia Fatima |
Ayub Teaching Hospital, Abbottabad |
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Junaid Ashraf |
KRL Hospital, Islamabad |
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Lubna Siddiq |
CMH, Rawalpindi. |
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Pashtoon Murtaza Kasi |
Fatima Clinic, Quetta. |
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Syed Hammad Hassan |
A.F.I.D., Rawalpindi |
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Talha Vaqar |
Aga Khan University, Karachi |
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Waqas Tariq Qureshi |
Rawalpindi Medical College | |
| List of 2008 Selected Candidates |
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Mr. Abdullah Yar |
University of Science and Technology, Kohat. |
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Mr. Rana Muhammad Arif Khalil |
Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan |
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Miss Sumera Javeed |
PINSTECH, Islamabad |
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Mr. Waqas Ahmed Qazi |
Institute of Space Technology, Islamabad |
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Mr. Zia-ur-Rahman |
PINSTECH, Islamabad | |
| List of 2009 Selected Candidates |
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Zahid Shafiq
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Bahauddin Zakariya University,
Multan
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Muhammad Imran
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Punjab University,
Lahore
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Faroha Liaqat
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Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad
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Sadaf Iqbal
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HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry, Karachi
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Farhat Huma
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Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad
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Lubna Sherin
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Lahore College for Women University,
Lahore
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Humaira Seema
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University of Peshawar,
Peshawar
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Muhammad Ahmad
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Quaid-i-Azam University,
Islamabad
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Nadira Batool
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University of Sargodha,
Sargodha
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Amina Asghar
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Government College University
Lahore
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| Second Meeting |
27-31 March, 2007
2nd Meeting of Nobel Prize Winners with Pakistani Students/ Young Scholars, Islamabad/Lahore
Sponsored by HEC, PAEC, Pakistan Academy of Sciences, MoST and PSF
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The 2nd Meeting of Nobel Laureates with Pakistani Students/Young Scholars was organized by Pakistan Science Foundation (PSF) in collaboration with Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Higher Education Commission, Ministry of Science & Technology and Pakistan Academy of Sciences (PAS). Dr. N.M. Butt, Chairman, Pakistan Science Foundation as the Representative in Pakistan, Council for Lindau Nobel Laureates Meetings, was the Chief Organizer. This was a five day meeting held from 27-31 March, 2007. First three days of the meeting were organized at Islamabad and the last two days at Lahore.
Purpose of the meeting was to inspire and motivate Pakistani students, young scientists and research scholars for developing scientific culture among students and to broaden the outreach of the country’s scientists. Three Nobel Laureates viz., Prof. Klaus von Klitzing, Prof. Douglas Osheroff and Prof. Peter Courtland Agre participated in this Meeting.
The meeting was inaugurated by Prof. Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman, Chairman Higher Education Commission/Federal Minister and Advisor to the Prime Minister on Science & Technology. Other Government officials present on the occasion included Engineer Parvez Butt, Federal Secretary, Ministry of Science & Technology, Dr. N. M. Butt, Chairman, Pakistan Science Foundation/ Chairman, National Commission on Nano Science & Technology and Mr. Waqar A. Butt, Deputy Chief Scientist/Secretary Organzing Committee. Two Nobel Laureates viz., Prof. Klaus von Klitzing and Prof. Douglas Osheroff were also present on the occasion. About 400 persons participated in the inaugural session. Prof. Dr. Atta-ur-Rahman, Chairman, Higher Education Commission/Federal Minister and Adviser to the Prime Minister on S&T while addressing the meeting expressed his gratitude to the Nobel Laureates for their visit to Pakistan and sparing their time for interaction with Pakistani students and young scholars in this meeting. He commended the efforts of Dr. N. M. Butt for bringing these top most scientists of the world to Pakistan. He said that students are the real wealth of the country. Therefore we should invest on our student. Educational development is the real development of country. Development of roads and bridges will not bring real prosperity in the country but it is the better education at all level which will bring real prosperity and development in the country. Human capital is real strength of country therefore human resource development of the country is the most important for the socio economic and technological development of country. Such meeting will motivate our students.
He emphasized that education at all level will only lead to success. 54% of our young generation is below 19 years of age. This young segment of our population is the future of Pakistan, which should be developed through better education. We have a huge pool of creativity. This is our challenge to discover this creative pool. We can overcome this challenge through better education and development in Science & Technology. He informed about the initiatives and programs of Higher Education Commission for development and promotion of higher education in the country. He also supported the idea of holding such meetings for interaction of Pakistani students with Nobel Laureates.
Others who spoke on the occasion included Engineer Parvez Butt, Federal Secretary, Ministry of Science & Technology, Prof. Klaus von Klitzing, Prof. Douglas Osheroff and Mr. Waqar A. Butt. Dr. N. M. Butt, Chiarman organizing committee described the history of the participation of Pakistani students/young scholars in Annual Meetings of Nobel Laureates in Lindau, Germany. He informed that these meetings are aimed at creation of Knowledge through interaction. Since it is not possible to send a large number of students to Germany due to high expenditure, therefore this initiative was taken to hold meetings on the same pattern as in Lindau to benefit a large number of students.
After the inaugural session, the scientific session was started. About 300 scientists, researchers, young scholars and policy makers participated in this scientific session and interacted with Nobel Laureates. Prof. Klaus von Klitzing delivered a lecture on "Metrology: The Science of Measurement". His talk was focused on development of three basic units of measurement.
In the afternoon, an informal meeting of Nobel Laureates with senior scientists of Pakistan was held focusing on development of science culture in the country.
The Nobel Laureates Prof. Douglas Osheroff and Prof. Klaus von Klitzing participated in the "News Morning" programme of PTV World on 28th March, 2007. Prof. Peter Agre participated in a live programme "Morning with Farah" of A.T.V. channel on 29th March, 2007. Prof. Douglas Osheroff and Prof. Klitzing participated in a live programme of Power Radio FM 99, Islamabad while Prof. Peter Agre and Prof. Douglas Osheroff participated in a live radio programme of FM 100, Lahore.
The second day of meeting was meant for interaction of Nobel Laureates with students of intermediate & A. level; Prof. Klaus von Klitzing and Prof. Douglas Osheroff each delivered a 10 minutes talk on "Life in Science" which was followed by direct interaction of young students with Nobel Laureates. After this Prof. Osheroff delivered a lecture on "The Discovery of Superfluidity in Helium-3; My Story" and Prof. Peter Agre delivered lecture on "Aquaporin Water Channels: From Atomic Structure to Clinical Medicine". The participants enthusiastically interacted with Nobel Laureates who shared their knowledge and experience with them. In the afternoon the Nobel Laureates visited the Science & Technology Expo-2007 organized by Pakistan Science Foundation at Shakarparian, Islamabad.
Third day of meeting was for interaction of young student of NSTC/ NPTC, INTEL competition, Physics Olympiad and top students from various colleges. Three Nobel Laureates Prof. Klaus von Klitzing, Prof. Douglas Sheriff and Prof. Peter Agre each respectively delivered 10 minutes talk on " Road to Nobel Prize". Afterwards, young students directly interacted with Nobel Laureates and greatly benefited from their knowledge and experience. After this a scientific movie "Semiconductors" was shown to young scholars, whereas Prof. Peter Agre visited Army Medical College, Rawalpindi for delivering a lecture to medical doctors.
The 4th & 5th day meeting of Nobel Laureates was held at Government College University, Punjab University and University of health Sciences, Lahore. A large number of students, scientists, research scholars, faculty members of Government College University, Lahore, Punjab University, Lahore, University of Health Sciences, Lahore and Other Institutions attended the meeting and interacted with Laureates. Nobel Laureates Prof. Douglas Osheroff delivered very informative lecture on "The Discovery of Superfluidity in Helium-3: My Story", while Prof. Peter Agre delivered lecture on "Aquaporin Water Channels: From Atomic Structure to Clinical Medicine" during the two days meeting at Lahore. Nobel Laureates also visited historical places like Shahi Fort, Badshahi Mosque and Tomb of Allama Iqbal during their stay in Lahore.
The proceeding of this second meeting of Nobel Laureates with Pakistani students and young scholars received good coverage in print media as well as electronic media. |
Dr. N. M. Butt, S.I.
Chairman Organizing Committee
Waqar A. Butt
Secretary Organizing Committee
Please send Application to: Waqar A. Butt: DCS, PD, PINSTECH, P.O. Nilore, Islamabad.
Ph. Nos. 051-2207722, 2207265, Fax Nos. 051-2207722, 9290275
e-mail: waqar@pinstech.org.pk |
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