Pakistani Scientist
A Pakistani scientist is an individual from Pakistan who engages in scientific research and innovation across various fields, including biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering. These scientists contribute to global knowledge and advancements, often working in universities, research institutions, and industries.
Many Pakistani scientists have gained recognition for their work, such as Abdul Salam, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1979. Their research often addresses local and global challenges, including healthcare, agriculture, and environmental issues, helping to improve the quality of life in Pakistan and beyond.