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Pakistan Achieves Remarkable Success at the First International Nuclear Science Olympiad

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In a remarkable debut at the first International Nuclear Science Olympiad (INSO-2024) held in the Philippines, the Pakistani team achieved outstanding success by winning two silver and two bronze medals.

According to details, Suleman Nouman from Siddeeq Public School, Islamabad, and Subhan Kashif from Lahore Grammar School won silver medals. Ehban Awan from Karachi Grammar School and Qasim Salam from Siddeeq Public School, Rawalpindi, secured bronze medals.

The Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS), the top-ranking engineering university of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC), selected the students from all over the country after rigorous tests and scrutiny. They were then trained at PIEAS under the mentorship of Dr. Sajjad Tahir and Dr. Muhammad Maqsood from the Education Directorate of PAEC.

INSO-2024, held in Clark, Philippines from August 1-6, 2024, was sponsored by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and other international institutions. The competition saw participants from various countries showcasing their knowledge and skills in nuclear science.

The winning students, their parents, teachers from their respective institutes, and mentors from PIEAS and PAEC deserve commendation for representing the country with such distinction on the global stage. This success is a testament to their hard work and dedication.

It is pertinent to mention that besides winning these medals, students from Pakistan have recently won medals in International Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics Olympiads, bringing laurels to the country. The latest success in the field of Nuclear Science is a feather in the country’s cap, showcasing Pakistan’s potential in STEM education and its commitment to nurturing young talent.