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  1. Abdus Salam fue un estudiante muy brillante. Desde 1956, fue profesor de física teórica en el Imperial College London (Colegio Imperial de Londres), prestigiosa institución educativa británica de ciencias, ingeniería, medicina, y escuela de negocios.

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    Mohammad Abdus Salam [4] [5] [6] NI (M) SPk ( / sæˈlæm /; pronounced [əbd̪ʊs səlaːm]; 29 January 1926 – 21 November 1996) [7] was a Pakistani theoretical physicist. He shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics with Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg for his contribution to the electroweak unification theory. [8]

  3. 15 de oct. de 2019 · In 1979, just five years after the law had been passed in Pakistan declaring him non-Muslim, Abdus Salam became the first Pakistani to win a Nobel Prize. To the world, he was the first...

  4. 18 de may. de 2024 · Abdus Salam was a Pakistani nuclear physicist who was the corecipient with Steven Weinberg and Sheldon Lee Glashow of the 1979 Nobel Prize for Physics for their work in formulating the electroweak theory, which explains the unity of the weak nuclear force and electromagnetism.

  5. Abdus Salam is known to be a devout Muslim, whose religion does not occupy a separate compartment of his life; it is inseparable from his work and family life.

  6. Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist, Abdus Salam, was the first Pakistani and first Muslim Nobel Laureate of science. Throughout his career he made a huge contribution to the world of science, including here at Imperial College London.

  7. Abdus Salam. (Jhang, 1926 - Oxford, 1996) Físico teórico paquistaní. Abdus Salam fue profesor de matemáticas en la Universidad de Panjab, en Lahore, entre 1952 y 1954. A partir de 1957 ejerció como profesor de física teórica en el Colegio Imperial de Londres.