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'''Mohammad Abdus Salam''' (1926 - 1996) was a [[Pakistani]] physicist, astrophysicist and the shared 1979 [[Nobel]] laureate in Physics; he was recognized for his work on the unification of the electromagnetic and weak forces. Salam was the first [[Muslim]] Nobel Laureate to receive this prize. He was a central figure in Pakistan's nuclear program. | '''Mohammad Abdus Salam''' (1926 - 1996) was a [[Pakistani]] physicist, astrophysicist and the shared 1979 [[Nobel]] laureate in Physics; he was recognized for his work on the unification of the electromagnetic and weak forces. Salam was the first [[Muslim]] Nobel Laureate to receive this prize. He was a central figure in Pakistan's nuclear program. | ||
| − | The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), founded in 1964 by Abdus Salam, is a driving force behind global efforts to advance scientific expertise in the developing world. [http://www.ictp.it/] | + | The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), founded in 1964 by Abdus Salam, is a driving force behind global efforts to advance scientific expertise in the developing world.<ref>[http://www.ictp.it/]</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 13:46, April 6, 2017
Mohammad Abdus Salam (1926 - 1996) was a Pakistani physicist, astrophysicist and the shared 1979 Nobel laureate in Physics; he was recognized for his work on the unification of the electromagnetic and weak forces. Salam was the first Muslim Nobel Laureate to receive this prize. He was a central figure in Pakistan's nuclear program.
The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), founded in 1964 by Abdus Salam, is a driving force behind global efforts to advance scientific expertise in the developing world.[1]