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Young Pakistani Scientists Represent Country at 74th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting

  • July 3, 2025
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Five young Pakistani scientists are representing the country at the 74th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting in Chemistry, currently being held in Lindau, Germany, from June 29 to July 4. The annual meeting brings together an elite gathering of over 600 emerging researchers from around 60 countries along with 30 to 40 Nobel laureates, providing a rare and prestigious opportunity for cross-generational scientific exchange.

The participation of the Pakistani scholars underscores their academic excellence and positions them among a global community of researchers contributing to advanced scientific dialogue. Throughout the meeting, the Pakistani delegation is engaging in lectures, panel discussions, and informal interactions with Nobel Prize-winning scientists, fostering a deeper understanding of global research trends, scientific challenges, and potential collaborative efforts.

The Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS), which operates under Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, has been instrumental in facilitating Pakistan’s participation at the Lindau Meetings for the past 22 years. This initiative is further supported by Higher Education Commission (HEC), reflecting an institutional commitment to promoting young scientific talent on global platforms.

This year, five scientists were selected to represent Pakistan based on academic merit and research potential. The participants include Bisma Khanam from Government College University, Lahore; Mah Jabeen Hassan from H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, Karachi; Dr. Bibi Amna from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad; Dr. Tabassum Malik from University of Peshawar; and Palwasha Khan from COMSATS University, Lahore Campus.

These individuals are participating in a highly interdisciplinary environment that focuses not only on chemical sciences but also broader conversations around the role of science in society, ethical responsibilities of researchers, and future innovations in sustainable technologies. The opportunity to learn directly from Nobel laureates and peers from across the globe is designed to influence their research trajectories and academic perspectives.

Their selection also highlights the representation of women scientists from Pakistan, contributing to gender balance in STEM and showcasing the increasing visibility of female researchers in global forums. As science becomes more interconnected across borders, such participation helps amplify voices from developing countries and strengthens networks that may lead to joint research projects and institutional partnerships in the future.

By attending the Lindau Meeting, these scholars bring global insights back to their respective institutions in Pakistan, further enriching academic discourse and strengthening the country’s presence in the international research community. Through consistent participation over the years, Pakistan continues to signal its investment in scientific talent and the importance of connecting local research with global excellence.

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