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  1. Urdu Poetry: An Anthology Up to 19th Century by Abdus Salam, 2003-01-15
  2. Newsletters in the Orient: With special reference to the Indo-Pakistan sub-continent (Reprint series) by Abdus Salam Khurshid, 1988
  3. Science in the 3rd World: The 1st Edinburgh Medal Address by Abdus Salam, 1991-03
  4. Unification of Fundamental Forces: The First 1988 Dirac Memorial Lecture by Abdus Salam, 2005-10-06
  5. Aspects of Quantum Theory
  6. Renaissance of Sciences in Islamic Countries by Muhammad Abdus Salam, H. R. Dalafi, et all 1994-12
  7. Nuclear Reaction Data and Nuclear Reactors: Physics, Design, and Safety by Design, and Safety (1996 : Trieste, Italy) Workshop on Nuclear Reaction Data and Nuclear Reactors: Physics, 1999-11-15
  8. Supergravities in Diverse Dimensions (2 Vol. Set)
  9. Adams Prize Recipients: J. J. Thomson, Roger Penrose, James Clerk Maxwell, Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Stephen Hawking, Abdus Salam
  10. University of the Punjab Alumni: Abdus Salam, Ishfaq Ahmad, Yousaf Raza Gillani, Mirza Tahir Ahmad, Ghulam Murtaza, Noor Muhammad Butt
  11. Abdus Salam: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  12. Pakistani Nobel Laureates: Punjabi Nobel Laureates, Abdus Salam, Har Gobind Khorana
  13. Atoms for Peace Award Recipients: Niels Bohr, Eugene Wigner, Aage Bohr, Leó Szilárd, Edwin Mcmillan, Abdus Salam, Alvin M. Weinberg
  14. Ravians: Sarvadaman Chowla, Munir Ahmad Khan, Nawaz Sharif, Muhammad Iqbal, Abdus Salam, Sahir Ludhianvi, Riazuddin, Ishfaq Ahmad, Hamid Mir

21. Salam, Abdus
salam, abdus. 1926, Pakistani physicist. For this work, in 1979 he sharedthe nobel Prize in Physics with Steven Weinberg and Sheldon Glashow.
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    Salam, Abdus 1926-, Pakistani physicist. After attending the Government college at Lahore, he received a Ph.D. from Cambridge (1952). He taught in Lahore for three years before returning to England, first teaching mathematics at Cambridge (1954-57), then moving to Imperial College in London where he became a professor of theoretical physics. In the early 1960s he developed a theory to explain some behavior of the weak interactions of elementary particles. For this work, in 1979 he shared the Nobel Prize in Physics with Steven Weinberg and Sheldon Glashow
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    India. Professor abdus salam, nobel Laureate in Physics (1979), hasbeen one of the greatest exponents in physics this century.
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    Professor Abdus Salam , Nobel Laureate in Physics (1979), has been one of the greatest exponents in physics this century. Professor Salam is famous for that electroweak theory which is the mathematical and conceptual synthesis of the electromagnetic and weak interactions - the latest stage reached until now on the path towards the unification of the four fundamental forces of nature. He was the main force behind setting up of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) , Trieste, Italy, which provided a way for scientists in the third world countries to continue working for their own communities while still having opportunities to remain first-rate scientists. The Abdus Salam Memorial Lecture , started by the Department of Physics, Jamia Millia Islamia , New Delhi, tries to perpetuate the ideas that Salam believed in; namely the need for developing countries to encourage education and research in the fundamantal sciences. An eminent person of science is invited each year to deliver this lecture. The style and content of the lectures is such as to inspire and to convey the excitement of new discoveries, ideas and challenges.

    23. Abdus Salam Memorial Lecture
    abdus salam's work in unifying the weak and the electromagmnetic forces betweenelementary particles done in late sixties was awarded the nobel prize in
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    Abdus Salam Memorial Lecture
    Annual lecture in memory of Abdus Salam
    Abdus Salam's work in unifying the weak and the electromagmnetic forces between elementary particles done in late sixties was awarded the Nobel prize in physics in 1979.He did pioneering work in several areas of theoretical physics, particularly renormalisation theory,supersymmetry, supergravity and various grand unified theories. Quite early in his career Salam realised the isolation and helplessness that scientists from developing countries feel when they are working in their own countries. From 1957 onwards Salam had a goal to establish an Institute where scientists from developing countries can come for visits and interact with their counterparts from advanced countries to mutual benefit. It was due to his untiring efforts and persistence that the International Center for Theoretical Physics was set up in 1960 at Trieste. Abdus Salam remained its Director from 1964 till shortly before his death on November 21, 1996. Abdus Salam emphasised the importance of education and research in pure science as a tool for development. He disagreed with the prevelant notion that developing countries should buy or import technology and need not spend money on research. He thought that this will perpetuate the dependence of these countries on the technologically advanced countries.

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    1. salam, abdus 1979 nobel Biography http//www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1979/salam-bio.htmlBiography and curriculum vitae for the 1979 nobel laureate
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    25. Salam, Abdus (1926-1996), Physicien Pakistanais Connu Pour Ses Travaux Sur Les I
    Translate this page Né à Jhang Sadar (Inde, aujourd'hui au Pakistan), abdus étudie au Government Collegeà Lahore, et salam et Weinberg ont obtenu le prix nobel de physique
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    26. Abdus Salam Khan - ResearchIndex Document Query
    In October 1991, Professor abdus salam, nobel Laureate in Physics, encouragedIowa to set up IITAP. In October 1991, Professor abdus
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    27. HOOKE: Obituary - Abdus Salam
    Theoretical physicist and nobel laureate 29/1/1926 14/11/1996. To say that AbdusSalam was one of the greatest minds of the 20th century, while true, would
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    Obituary
    Abdus Salam
    Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate
    To say that Abdus Salam was one of the greatest minds of the 20th century, while true, would only be part of the story. Apart from wide reaching contributions to particle physics, and in particular quantum field theory, Salam also won a number of prizes for his peace work. Being born in Pakistan, but living in the West for much of his life, gave Salam a remarkable perspective on world relations, and he used the respect he had earned through physics to further his vision, most noticeably in the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and in putting atomic energy to peaceful use. Yet, any writing about this man which did not concentrate on his scientific achievements would be misleading. It is fitting that Salam would work on all four of the fundamental forces at sometime in his career. He cut his teeth, in the 1960s, on the strong interaction, and was later to turn his attention to the notoriously difficult problem of unifying gravitation with the other four forces. Although he failed, like all others who have tried, he laid down much of the maths necessary for handling a possible solution- superstrings. But his greatest achievement, for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1979 along with Weinberg and Glashow, was the unification of the weak and electromagnetic forces. This led to the prediction of three particles which had been discovered at CERN earlier that year. JA

    28. Biographical Information For Abdus Salam
    abdus salam was born in Pakistan in 1926 Independent works by salam, Sheldon Glashow,and Steven Weinberg, which recognized with the award of the nobel Prize in
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    Abdus Salam Abdus Salam was born in Pakistan in 1926. He was educated in Pakistan and received his Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics from the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England in 1952. He has served on the faculties of the Punjab University, the Institute for Advanced Study, Cambridge University, and the Imperial College, London. He was a lecturer at the Summer Institute for Theoretical Physics at Boulder in 1959. He is the founder and is currently the Director of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste. Beginning with his Ph.D. thesis in 1952, which was a major contribution to the theory of renormalization, Salam has been a significant figure in the development of the theory of elementary particles. He predicted the existence of weak neutral currents and the W and Z particles before they were discovered experimentally. Independent works by Salam, Sheldon Glashow, and Steven Weinberg, which resulted in the unification of weak and electromagnetic forces, were recognized with the award of the Nobel Prize in Physics to the three in 1979. Salam and Jogesh Pati have suggested the unification of the electroweak and strong nuclear forces, one of whose predictions, the decay of the proton, is now the object of major experimental investigations in several laboratories throughout the world. Salam continues to be interested in unifying all fundamental forces of nature. When he was the head of the Theoretical Physics Department at the Imperial College (London) many students, including several presently well-known physicists, received their Ph.D.s under his guidance. In his role as the Director of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Salam has been a leader in bringing together theoretical physicists from all over the world, but in particular from the underdeveloped and developing nations. The emphasis of the Centre is to provide assistance and encouragement to physicists from the developing countries in carrying out their research projects. The Centre has become a channel through which physicists from the western nations can give aid and assistance to colleagues from the developing nations. Salam has frequently challenged western physicists to do more to aid struggling physicists from other countries.

    29. Salam
    Translate this page salam, abdus (1926-1996), físico y premio nobel paquistaní, conocido por susaportaciones a la comprensión de las interacciones de las partículas
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    Prof. abdus salam, nobel prize winning only muslim scientist. Prof. Prof.abdus salam, nobel prize winning only muslim scientist. Prof.
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    31. Dr. Abdus Salaam - Pakistan Azadi Website
    Professor abdus salam, nobel Laureate in Physics (1979), Director of the InternationalCentre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy, from 1964 to
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    Dr. Abdus Salaam Professor Abdus Salam, Nobel Laureate in Physics (1979), Director of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy, from 1964 to December 1993, died in Oxford on 21 November 1996, after a long illness. He was buried in Pakistan where he was born in 1926. Professor Salam is famous for that electroweak theory which is the mathematical and conceptual synthesis of the electromagnetic and weak interactions - the latest stage reached until now on the path towards the unification of the fundamental forces of nature. With this motivation, Professor Salam received the Nobel Prize for physics together with the Americans Steven Weinberg and Sheldon Glashow in 1979. The validity of the theory was ascertained in the following years through experiments carried out at the superprotosynchrotron facility at CERN in Geneva which led to the discovery of the W and Z particles. Salam's electroweak theory is still the core of the 'standard model' of high energy physics.

    32. Abdus Salam
    He shared the 1979 nobel Prize for physics with Sheldon Glashow and Steven abdus Salamchampioned the cause of promotion of science in less developed countries
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    Abdus Salam (19261996)
    By the time Salam finished his Ph.D. the state of Pakistan had emerged. Salam returned to Pakistan in 1951 and joined Government College, Lahore where he taught mathematics. The next year, he became the head of the Mathematics Department of the Punjab University.
    In 1954 Salam left Pakistan for a lectureship at Cambridge. He only returned to his native Pakistan for occasional consultancy services. In this capacity, he was a member of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission and a member of the Scientific Commission of Pakistan and was Chief Scientific Adviser to the President from 1961 to 1974. In 1957, he became Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imperial College, London, and in 1964 he joined the International Center for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, as its Director.
    Abdus Salam championed the cause of promotion of science in less developed countries and especially in Muslim countries. He has not left behind any critique of western science, nor any philosophical work dealing with the intricacies of the Islamic perspectives on science but as a working scientist, he passionately advocated promotion of science. Like many reformers of the nineteenth century, he used the Qur’an and Prophetic tradition to justify acquisition of science. The following excerpt from a paper intended for the Islamic Summit held in Kuwait in January 1987 is representative of his views.
    The Future of Science in Islamic Countries
    “In the conditions of modern life, the rule is absolute; the race which does not value trained intelligence is doomed ... Today we maintain ourselves, tomorrow science will have moved over yet one more step and there will be no appeal from the judgment which will be pronounced ... on the uneducated.” Alfred North Whitehead

    33. Selected Papers Of Abdus Salam: (With Commentary (World... By Abdus Salam, Et Al
    Pakistan. This book is an oasis in the world which reflects the legendrywork of Professor abdus salam (nobel Laureate in Physics). This
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    Electronics Store Electronics Store ... Toy Store NOTICE : All prices, availability, and specifications are subject to verification by their respective retailers. Privacy Policy info@rbookshop.com Last Modified : 4-12-2003 Selected Papers of Abdus Salam: (With Commentary (World... Home Mathematics Books Grand Unified Theory Selected Papers of Abdus Salam: (With Commentary (World... by Abdus Salam, et al (Paperback - May 1994) Sales Rank: 1,701,009 At Amazon on 4-12-2003. Features Hardcover Book Description This is a selection from over 250 papers published by Abdus Salam. Professor Salam has been Professor of Theoretical Physics at Imperial College, London and Director of the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, for which he was largely responsible for creating. He is one of the most distinguished theoretical physicists of his generation and won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979 for his work on the unification of electromagnetic and weak interactions. He is well known for his... read more Reader Reviews of 1 people found the following review helpful: Ideals and Realities, October 12, 2000

    34. Unification Of Fundamental Forces : The First 1988 Dirac... By Abdus Salam (Auth
    This is an expanded version of the thirdDirac Memorial Lecture, given in 1988 by the nobel Laureate abdus salam....... ISBN 0521371406 Book
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  • ISBN: 0521371406 Book Description This is an expanded version of the third Dirac Memorial Lecture, given in 1988 by the Nobel Laureate Abdus Salam. Salam's lecture presents an overview of the developments in modern particle physics from its inception at the turn of the century to the present theories seeking to unify all the fundamental forces. In addition, two previously unpublished lectures by Paul Dirac, and Werner Heisenberg are included. These lectures provide a fascinating insight into their approach to research and the developments in particle physics at that time. Nonspecialists, undergraduates and researchers will find this a fascinating book. It contains a clear introduction to the major themes of particle physics and cosmology by one of the most distinguished contemporary physicists.
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    next Next About this document abdus salam, nobel Laureate from Pakistan and oneof the outstanding figures in modern particle physics, died on 21st Nov.
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    Abdus Salam, Nobel Laureate from Pakistan and one of the outstanding figures in modern particle physics, died on 21st Nov. after a long bout with Parkinson's disease. Born in the town of Jhang in the Punjab, now in Pakistan, in 1926, and educated in Lahore and then at Cambridge, where he completed his doctoral degree, Abdus Salam was quickly acknowledged as a rising star and advanced rapidly to becoming one of the leaders in his discipline. After three years of teaching in Lahore, Abdus Salam moved back to the United Kingdom, first to Cambridge as lecturer and then to Imperial College of the London University as professor. His stint in Pakistan having convinced him of the difficulties of doing science in the newly-independent countries, Abdus Salam became in time one of the leading advocates in international forums of the importance of developing science in the Third World, a cause that occupied him even more after the Nobel Prize. In 1964, Abdus Salam founded with the support of the International Atomic Agency the International Centre for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy. With a mandate to encourage and support scientists working in the Third World and provide them an opportunity to interact with the best scientists from advanced nations, Abdus Salam's leadership ensured that this Centre became firmly established as one of the major centres of theoretical physics in the world. Abdus Salam's firm internationalism made the ICTP, in the years of the Cold War, an important common meeting point for scientists from both East and West. Apart from seeking to spread the ICTP model, a task in which he was partially successful, another of Abdus Salam's unique initiatives in later years was the founding of a special programme for developing mathematics and physics in Africa.

    36. The Eagle 1997 - Professor Abdus Salam, 1926-1996
    abdus salam, who died on 21 November 1996, was one of the leading theoreticalphysicists of the century and the first Muslim to win the nobel Prize.
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    Professor Abdus Salam, 1926-1996
    Abdus Salam, who died on 21 November 1996, was one of the leading theoretical physicists of the century and the first Muslim to win the Nobel Prize. He was born on 29 January 1926 in Jhang in the Punjab in what was then India, the son of a clerk in the office of the Inspector of Schools. At age 14, he entered Government College, Lahore, breaking all records in the matriculation examination. He continued in like fashion, winning an unprecedented succession of prizes and scholarships, through the B.A. courses in both English and Mathematics, ending by taking his M.A. in Mathematics from Lahore in June 1946. That summer, Salam won a scholarship to Cambridge. St John's had been expecting another student from India, who had intended to do research in English Literature, but he withdrew in August. The Indian High Commission offered to nominate another student in his place and the College said that it would prefer an undergraduate. It was by this happenstance that Abdus Salam came to St John's. Once in Cambridge, Salam did not take long to impress his new teachers, as the recollections by Fred Hoyle which follow make clear. Salam first took the a two-year course to Part II of the Mathematical Tripos, followed by Part II of the Physics Tripos a year later, being placed in the First Class in each. In 1949 he began research in the Cavendish Laboratory. Nicholas Kemmer, one of the pioneers of theoretical elementary particle physics, later Tait Professor of Mathematical Physics in Edinburgh, was his first official research supervisor, but Kemmer put him in the direction of Paul Matthews, then a postdoctoral fellow, thus initiating a lifelong association. Matthews introduced Salam to the problems of renormalisation theory.

    37. Salam
    salam, abdus (szül. Oxford, Anglia), pakisztáni atommagfizikus; 1979ben SheldonLee Glashow és Steven Weinberg társaságában fizikai nobel-díjat kapott.
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    38. Imperial College London - Nobel Laureates
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    Fellow of Imperial College, 1955 BLACKETT , Lord Patrick Maynard Stuart FRS (1897-1974) For his development of the Wilson cloud chamber method, and his discoveries therewith in the fields of nuclear physics and cosmic radiation P Professor of Physics 1953-65
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    39. Mentor- Professor Abdus Salam
    Professor abdus salam. First Muslim and Pakistan's only nobel Laureate; Won nobelPrize in 1979 for unifying electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces which is
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    Professor Abdus Salam
    • First Muslim and Pakistan's only Nobel Laureate
    • Won Nobel Prize in 1979 for unifying electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces which is known as "standard model for electroweak interactions"
    • Founded an International Center for Theoretical Physics in Trieste, Italy
    • Remained Chief Scientific Advisor to the Prime Ministers and Presidents of Pakistan
    • Remained Chairman of the physics department at the Oxford Imperial College, London
    • Born January 29, 1926 in Santok Das Village in Punjab, Pakistan and died November 21, 1996 in his Oxford residence, London
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