k Pakistani physicist Abdus Salam giving talk at CERN Abdus Salam 19261996, Pakistani physicist and Nobel Laureate, giving a talk at a seminar in his honour. Salams early career drifted between Lahore, the Punjab University and Cambridge. Salams main work was in the theory relating to the unification of the electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces. This work earned him a share of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979. He was the first Pakistani and first Muslim from an Islamic country to receive a Nobel Prize in science. The theory predicted the existence of neutral currents and the W and Z intermediate vector bosons, which have since been discovered experimentally. Salam was a prominent advocate for theoretical physics in the developing world. Photographed at CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva, on 26 Oct 1979., by CERNSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARYEditorial use only. This image may not be used to state or imply endorsement by CERN or CERN employees of any product, activity or service. Not to be used in a military context. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Pakistani physicist Abdus Salam giving talk at CERN Abdus Salam  1926 1996 , Pakistani physicist and Nobel Laureate, giving a talk at a seminar in his honour. Salam s early career drifted between Lahore, the Punjab University and Cambridge. Salam s main work was in the theory relating to the unification of the electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces. This work earned him a share of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979. He was the first Pakistani and first Muslim from an Islamic country to receive a Nobel Prize in science. The theory predicted the existence of neutral currents and the W and Z intermediate vector bosons, which have since been discovered experimentally. Salam was a prominent advocate for theoretical physics in the developing world. Photographed at CERN  European Organization for Nuclear Research , Geneva, on 26 Oct 1979., by CERN SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY  Editorial use only. This image may not be used to state or imply endorsement by CERN or CERN employees of any product, activity or service. Not to be used in a military context.
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Pakistani physicist Abdus Salam giving talk at CERN

Abdus Salam (1926-1996), Pakistani physicist and Nobel Laureate, giving a talk at a seminar in his honour. Salam's early career drifted between Lahore, the Punjab University and Cambridge. Salam's main work was in the theory relating to the unification of the electromagnetic and weak nuclear forces. This work earned him a share of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1979. He was the first Pakistani and first Muslim from an Islamic country to receive a Nobel Prize in science. The theory predicted the existence of neutral currents and the W and Z intermediate vector bosons, which have since been discovered experimentally. Salam was a prominent advocate for theoretical physics in the developing world. Photographed at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), Geneva, on 26 Oct 1979., by CERN/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Editorial use only. This image may not be used to state or imply endorsement by CERN or CERN employees of any product, activity or service. Not to be used in a military context.

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