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Memorial Meeting for Nobel Laureate Professor Abdus Salam's 90th Birthday

Abdus Salam was one of the most prolific and exciting scientists of the second half of the last century. From humble beginnings in a village in Pakistan, he rose to become one of the world's most original and influential particle physicists. He shared the 1979 Nobel Prize with Glashow and Weinb...

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description Abdus Salam was one of the most prolific and exciting scientists of the second half of the last century. From humble beginnings in a village in Pakistan, he rose to become one of the world's most original and influential particle physicists. He shared the 1979 Nobel Prize with Glashow and Weinberg for contributions to electroweak unification, which forms an integral part of the Standard Model. He was the first Pakistani Nobel Laureate and the second only Muslim after Anwar Sadat. After gaining his doctorate in Cambridge, he moved to Imperial College in 1957 where he founded the very successful Theoretical High Energy Physics Group. He remained there as Professor of Physics until his death in 1996.
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spelling cern-21500662019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2150066engMemorial Meeting for Nobel Laureate Professor Abdus Salam's 90th BirthdayBiography, Geography, HistoryAbdus Salam was one of the most prolific and exciting scientists of the second half of the last century. From humble beginnings in a village in Pakistan, he rose to become one of the world's most original and influential particle physicists. He shared the 1979 Nobel Prize with Glashow and Weinberg for contributions to electroweak unification, which forms an integral part of the Standard Model. He was the first Pakistani Nobel Laureate and the second only Muslim after Anwar Sadat. After gaining his doctorate in Cambridge, he moved to Imperial College in 1957 where he founded the very successful Theoretical High Energy Physics Group. He remained there as Professor of Physics until his death in 1996.oai:cds.cern.ch:21500662016
spellingShingle Biography, Geography, History
Memorial Meeting for Nobel Laureate Professor Abdus Salam's 90th Birthday
title Memorial Meeting for Nobel Laureate Professor Abdus Salam's 90th Birthday
title_full Memorial Meeting for Nobel Laureate Professor Abdus Salam's 90th Birthday
title_fullStr Memorial Meeting for Nobel Laureate Professor Abdus Salam's 90th Birthday
title_full_unstemmed Memorial Meeting for Nobel Laureate Professor Abdus Salam's 90th Birthday
title_short Memorial Meeting for Nobel Laureate Professor Abdus Salam's 90th Birthday
title_sort memorial meeting for nobel laureate professor abdus salam's 90th birthday
topic Biography, Geography, History
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2150066