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July-August, 2009 Energy, employment generation Government's top priority Planning Commission to benefit from PAEC Technical Facilities: Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, addressing e inaugural session of e seminar. Sitting (L to R) Mr. Muhammad Naeem, Director, PWI, Dr. Ansar Parvez, Chairman, PAEC, Mr. Waqar Murtaza Butt, Member (Engineering), PAEC and rd Mr. Abdul Hai, D.G. (SES) at e inaugural session of 3 National Seminar on Welding Science and Technology. Poverty alleviation is possible only rough skill-based employment generation at grass root levels and for is purpose, Planning Commission would support setting up training centres at district levels in e country for skills generation to e masses, which will enable em get jobs not only wiin e country but abroad as well. This was stated by Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali while addressing e inaugural session of National Seminar on Welding Science and Technology organized by Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission on 10 August 2009. Energy generation is also e top priority and e government is focusing on all avenues of electricity generation including nuclear, hydel and oer renewable resources. Energy production utilizing e huge deposits of local coal is an attractive source and Planning Commission is venturing into a pilot project for its use in electricity production. Upon e success of is pilot project, it will be handed over to e Provinces/respective ministries for putting up large size coal-based projects. Pakistan's Nuclear Programme has been a successful deterrence and it is fully backed by e nation and reflects its aspirations. PAEC as Centre of 1 Excellence deserves all praise for is historical endeavor, Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali said. The joblessness of e you is an explosive issue deserving government's utmost attention as in e absence of channels of skill-based learning and avenues of earning, ey are vulnerable to all forms of extremes. The idea behind putting up technical training centres at district levels is to provide em job chances wiin and outside e country. These training centres will impart em specialized skills for eir absorption in technical job market. For is purpose, reservoir of technical facilities wi Pakistan

Atomic Energy Commission may be utilized. Addressing e PAEC Scientists and Engineers, he uttered in a lighter vein You do welding to join materials for fabrications while we at political level join e people togeer for e streng and glory of e nation. About government efforts in producing hydel electricity, he said Bhasha Dam is underway. This project wor $12 billions will be completed wiin ten years. Similarly, Bunji run-off-e-river project will soon be initiated. Togeer, e two will generate 10,000 MWe. On Nuclear Power Plants, he said, Pakistan would welcome a civil nuclear deal wi USA similar to e one offered to India. Dr. Ansar Parvez, Chairman, PAEC presenting souvenir to Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission. Earlier in his welcome address, Chairman, PAEC, Dr. Ansar Parvez said Right now we have two power plants operating and one under construction which will start production in early 2011. Wi e support of e government, we plan to add many more plants in e future. Pakistan was subjected to many embargoes to force e country to compromise on our defense but our nation did not yield and our Nuclear Programme could not be derailed. In some ways e embargoes helped us as PAEC ended up establishing its own network of R&D centres, Engineering Workshops and associated fuel cycle technologies, Chairman, PAEC told. PAEC has contributed to e human resource development of e country by setting up a number of educational and training centers, Chairman, PAEC stated. Earlier in his introductory remarks, Muhammad Naeem, Director of PAEC's Pakistan Welding Institute informed at e Institute which was basically envisaged for e fabrication needs of PAEC Programme, is now contributing at e national level by offering training and certification to e personnel from industry and academia. In is connection, it has offered 117 such training courses imparting essential training in high-tech welding to as many as 1720 personnel and by virtue of ese services, it is actively engaged in industrial uplift of e country. PAEC has been active in socioeconomic sector and has built 13 cancer hospitals, where more an 350,000 patients are treated annually, most of em free of cost. We have been contributing to e agricultural sector by developing new crops and have carried out model projects to set e roadmap for implementing it at e broader national scale. Saline Agricultural and Farmers Participatory Programmes are typical examples, Dr. Ansar Parvez added. A view of e participants of e inaugural session of e seminar. (First Row) Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad, Advisor to Planning Commission on S&T, Mr. Parvez Butt, Member (Energy), Planning Commission, Mr. Ghulam Nabi, Member (Tech), PAEC, Mr. Mansoor Ali Sheikh, Member (Finance), PAEC and Mr. Muhammad Naeem, Member (Fuel Cycle), PAEC. 2

PAEC popularizing science among you, sponsors young Pakistani Scientists meet Nobel Laureates in Germany The programme initiated by PAEC for e Interaction of Young Pakistani Scientists wi Nobel Laureates as a Joint Venture wi HEC is successfully underway. Since 2003, seven groups of talented science graduates have attended e annual meetings of Nobel Prize Winners in Germany. This year, e meeting was in e field of Chemistry. Applications of students wi baseline of roughout First Division were invited from all universities/institutes where research in e field of Chemistry was carried out. About 90 applications were received from different institutions as well as individuals. According to a preset merit criterion, 25 persons were short listed on merit. These candidates were interviewed by a selection board comprising of experienced professors, senior scientists and subject specialists. Finally ten young researchers were selected from all over e country to attend e 59 Meeting of Nobel Laureates in Lindau, Germany from June 28- July 3, 2009. Due to large number of applications from all around e world, is time e Council of Nobel Laureates Meetings in Germany accepted e following six graduates from Pakistan. Dr. Zahid Shafiq, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan Mr. Muhammad Imran, Punjab University, Lahore Ms. Amina Asghar, Government College University, Lahore Ms. Faroha Liaqat, Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad Ms. Farhat Huma, NESCOM, Islamabad Ms. Humaira Seema, Peshawar University, Peshawar Before leaving for Germany, a two days Orientation Camp was organized on 24-25 June, 2009 in Islamabad for informal guidance of e selected candidates. In at camp, eminent scientists/professors like Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad, Former Chairman, PAEC, Dr. Ansar Parvez, Chairman, PAEC, Dr. Shoaib Ahmed, Member (Physical Sciences) PAEC, Dr. S. Sohail H. Naqvi, Executive Director HEC, Dr. Mukhtar Ahmad, Member Pakistani participants at e Conference Hall in Lindau, Germany. Operations and Planning HEC, Dr. Shaukat Hameed Khan, Member Planning Commission, Dr. M. Aslam, Rector PIEAS, Dr. Imtinan Elahi Qureshi, Executive Director COMSATS, Prof. G.A. Miana, Dean Sciences, Ripha International University, Prof. Sakhawat Shah, Chairman Chemistry Department, Quaid-i-Azam University, Prof. Mahmud-ul-Hassan Butt, Vice Chancellor, Allama Iqbal Open University, Ms. Kaarina Lack, Head Cultural Section, German Embassy, Islamabad, Dr. N. M. Butt, Country Representative of Lindau Council and Mr. Waqar A. Butt, Project Coordinator addressed e candidates. A few participants of previous Lindau Meetings were also invited for sharing eir experience. Mrs. Ina Lepel, Deputy Head of Mission, German Embassy hosted a reception for e Organizing Committee as well as e selected students. Wi is preparation e group left for Germany on 26 June. The opening ceremony was held on 28 June at Inselhalle; e Congress Hall in e Island of Lindau. Countess Bettina Bernadotte, e President of e Council opened e Meeting and welcomed 23 Nobel Laureates as well as 580 young researchers from 67 countries including 93 from USA, 27 from China and 43 from India. The technical programme started on e morning of 29 June. Formal lectures of Laureates were held in e morning session followed by a panel discussion among five laureates. The afternoon was devoted to question/answer sessions and face-to-face discussions among e Laureates and young scholars. Same pattern was followed for four days. On e last day of e meeting, all e participants and Laureates took a cruise to e Island of Mainau for e closing ceremony. After e meeting in Lindau, e group went to Mainz on 5 July and visited two research centres; e prestigious Max Planks Institute of Chemistry and e University of Mainz. This university has more an 35,000 students in different disciplines. The participants also attended four seminars at e Institute of Science and Technology which were delivered by Ph.D/Post-Doc students of Prof. Hans Jurgen Butt; e Director of e Max Planks Institute who arranged is visit. Anoer Chemist, Dr. Michael Kappl coordinated e visit to various laboratories in e institute. The research was mainly oriented towards polymer science and nanobiotechnology. Our students were asked to submit research proposals to 3

relevant professors in case ey were interested to do research ere. It was indicated at lot of funds are available as research grants and any one from any country can avail ese opportunities. One of e group members, Dr. Zahid Shafiq was offered Post-Doc at e Max Planks Institute after an interview wi a professor ere wi full board/lodge and travel. On 7 July, e group visited University of Darmstadt. This visit was arranged by Prof. Dr. Hartmut Fuess, a renowned Material Scientist and former Dean of Material Sciences. The Dean of Chemistry as well as four professors gave an overview of R&D work being carried out in eir respective domains. The labs were very well equipped wi state of e art equipment and lot of research activity was going on. The doors were opened to students from oer countries subject to acceptance of eir research proposals. It is intended to persuade relevant PAEC s Punjab Institute of Nuclear Medicine (PINUM), Faisalabad is keeping up wi its golden traditions after being recognized as e first ISO certified medical centre in PAEC. Due to e endless efforts and dedicated work of its officers and staff, now is institute is considered as a model for oer PAEC medical centres who are trying to get ISO certification. In is regard a ree member delegation from GINUM Gujranwala visited labs of PINUM on 05-05-2009 and appreciated e working standards. A team from IRNUM, Peshawar visited PINUM on 16-05-2009 to see e documentation needed for ISO certification and to have a look in e DNMT teaching program. They also visited College of Paramedics Faisalabad. Thirteen member team comprising of officers and staff from CENUM, Lahore visited PINUM on 23-05-2009 to see implementation of ISO 9001 standards at PINUM. They appreciated e services as well as standards practiced at PINUM. After completion of 3 years of ISO certification in current year, renewal of e same was required. In is regard four member team from DQA, headed researchers at different universities/ research institutes in e country to prepare good proposals and submit to respective institutes as lot of funds are available wi ese universities/ research institutes. On e whole, e visit was very successful. The active participation of our young researchers in various scientific activities enhanced e image of Pakistan at such a high level of international forum. One of our participants, Miss Faroha Liaqat, was selected by e team of 'Nature', a well reputed science journal, along wi a German and two American students for a detailed documentary movie to be shown at Nature.com for six weeks in August-September 2009. Her selection was based on interviews wi e panel of eminent scientific administrators. Out of 580 talented young scholars from all over e world, her selection is a pride for e nation. Moreover, e links established during ese days wi e fellow participants as well as by Mr. Nasir Butt conducted surveillance audit of PINUM from 26-27 May 2009. Later ree member team of rd BVCI conducted 3 party audit on 13-06-2009 and declared PINUM eligible for certification for e next 03 years wiout any major or minor nonconformity according to ISO 9001-2008 e researchers in well-established laboratories in Germany will go a long way for scientific collaboration which may lead to high quality human resource PINUM as a Model ISO Certified PAEC Medical Centre ISO Certification related visits of PINUM by different delegates. 4 Ph.D. Degree for PAEC's NCNDT Engineer Dr. Muhammad Adil Khattak, Senior Engineer (Mech.) at National Center for Non- Destructive Testing (NCNDT), SES Directorate, PAEC has been awarded Ph.D. degree by e Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (FKM), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Malaysia. The title of his esis was Effects of Absorbed Hydrogen and Thermal Exposure on Mechanical Properties, Crack Opening and Fatigue Crack Propagation of Welded Steel. He completed his research work under e supervision of Professor Dr. Mohd Nasir Tamin. His research work has been published and presented in various conference proceedings. criteria. The team head, in his address to PINUM officers declared is institute as e best one among PAEC medical centres, which is being projected as a model for oer institutes. PINUM management and workers are highly ankful to PAEC HQs for eir full support for ese achievements.

Achievement of PAEC s National Centre for Non-Destructive Testing (NCNDT) in Goal-oriented Development of Technical Manpower National Centre for Non-destructive Testing (NCNDT), SES Directorate, PAEC, has achieved a landmark by conducting a record 10 number of training courses in six (6) mons duration (Jan-June, 2009) since e initiation of training courses at NCNDT. This is due to e increased interest and awareness of NDT techniques in public and private sectors. To accommodate large number of applicants from PAEC and industry, NCNDT has successfully conducted several repeat courses as well. During e reported period, NCNDT conducted training courses in e following techniques: Level-1 Radiographic Testing Level-1 Liquid Penetrant Testing Level-1 Ultrasonic Testing Level-1 Eddy Current Testing Level-2 Radiographic Testing Course on Defect Detection Wi Digital/Analog Manual Ultrasonic Flaw Detectors Basic NDT Training Course for DQA Engineers Mr. Ghulam Nabi, Member (Technical), PAEC, was e chief guest at e certificate awarding ceremony pertaining to Radiographic Testing Course (NDT-207) Level-2, organized recently by NCNDT. In e photograph above, he is awarding certification to one of e participants. Seen in e middle is Mr. Abdul Hai, D.G. (SES). On e extreme right is Mr. Jamaluddin, Director, NCNDT.. A total of 126 NDT personnel participated in e above mentioned courses. In addition to ese training courses, a special level-2 ultrasonic training course was also conducted for a Syrian candidate, who completed two (2) mons IAEA fellowship training at NCNDT. Re-examination and Re-certification was also conducted for NDT personnel of different organizations. Awards and Honours for PIEAS Faculty Dr. Muhammad Yousaf Hamza, Principal Engineer, PIEAS has completed his PhD degree from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) Lahore, in June 2009 funded by HEC. The topic of his research was Mitigation of SPM and GVD effects in fiber optic communications: dispersion and power maps co-optimization using genetic algorim. Due to his excellent academic performance, Yousaf has been awarded Merit Certificate and his name has been placed at "Dean's Honor List" at LUMS. He has 12 national/international journal/ conference publications to his credit. Mr. Javed Iqbal Khawaja, Secretary, PAEC awarding certificate to one of e participants of Course on Defect Detection wi Digital/Analog Manual Ultrasonic Flaw Detectors (NDT-209). Dr. Mohammad Jaudet, Principal Scientist, PIEAS, has been declared successful for e award of Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering by PIEAS. The title of his research was Interoperability of telecommunications network for central monitoring and diagnostics. He worked under e supervision of Dr. Naeem Iqbal, Principal Engineer, Department of Electrical Engineering, PIEAS. He published five papers during his research work. Dr. Haroon-Ur-Rashid, Principal Engineer, has joined PIEAS after completing his Ph. D. 5 studies at Beijing Institute of Technology, P.R. China. Haroon won e HEC scholarship for PhD studies in 2006 and joined High Performance Computing Lab at Beijing Institute Technology, China. His PhD research was focused on performance issues in on-chip multicore interconnection architecture. He has 11 publications to his credit, out of which 3 are Journal articles. Mr. Fayyaz-ul-Amir Afsar Minhas (JS, DCIS) has received e National You Award 2009 wi a cash prize of Rs.50,000/- in e category of Science and Technology.

NIA showcases its Technologies at Agri Moot by National Bank PIEAS launches BS Programs in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering in fall 2009 In e quest of quality education and holistic value addition to e nation, PAEC s Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS) is glad to launch BS Programs in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering in fall 2009. Our existing faculty streng and research capability has enabled us to augment our current portfolio wi ese new programs. Admissions are currently open till July 20, 2009. Following oer programs are successfully managed by PIEAS: MS Nuclear Engineering MS System Engineering M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine PAEC s Human Resource Development MS Medical Physics MS Process Engineering MS Materials Engineering MS Mechanical Engineering Glimpses of PIEAS Campus. NIA Showcases its Technologies at Agri Moot by National Bank M.Phil. Laser, Plasma and Computational Physics M.Sc. Radiation and Medical Oncology The PIEAS educational endeavor would be compatible worldwide. National Bank of Pakistan organized a one-day Symposium on agriculture each at ree different zones of e Sindh province i.e. Hyderabad, Sukkur nd and Larkana on 2, 4 and 5 June 2009 respectively. The main objective of e symposium was to familiarize e officer/staff of e bank wi modern crop production and protection technology. Eight scientists of PAEC s Nuclear Institute of Agriculture (NIA) including e Director participated in e symposium and delivered talk on e production and protection technology of wheat, rice, cotton and sugarcane crops. The Director, Mr. Muhammad Afzal Arain highlighted e role of NIA in boosting agriculture particularly in e province of Sindh. The symposium was attended by e bankers enusiastically and long sessions of discussions were held at each place. The officers of e bank appreciated e efforts of NIA in delivering e production and protection technology of various crops and suggested at such type of symposium should be held at regular intervals. They emphasized at such type of symposium not only proved useful to increase e crop productivity but also help e bankers in loaning advance to e farmers to enhance overall crop production of e country. It was concluded in e symposium at e banks should advance loans to agriculture units only when ey use high quality approved seeds. Efforts may also be made by e banks to promote e bio-control technology by advancing loans for e establishment of laboratories to manage e insect pests rough environment friendly techniques. In is regards NIA has a vast experience in is field and already established 8 laboratories at various locations in e province of Sindh wi e collaboration of private sector. A one-day Seminar on Multimodal Management of Carcinoma Breast at NIMRA Jamshoro A one-day seminar on e Multimodal Management of Carcinoma Breast was organized by NIMRA and Society of Surgeons Liaquat University Jamshoro and Hyderabad Chapter, at NIMRA, Jamshoro on 27 June 2009. The aim of is academic event was to highlight e different aspects in e diagnosis and Multimodal Management of Carcinoma Breast. The oer objective of is Seminar was to develop interaction among different specialists involved in e diagnosis and management of e disease. This Seminar was inaugurated by Prof. Abdul Sattar Memon, Dean Faculty of Surgery, LUMHS, Jamshoro. Dr. Naeem Ahmed Laghari, Director NIMRA, in his welcome address highlighted e academic activities of NIMRA and Mobile Mammography facilities for screening of Breast Cancer at NIMRA Jamshoro. He also stressed for need to develop close cooperation and interaction among doctors of various specialities at LUMHS, Jamshoro and NIMRA for better management of Ca. Breast. The eminent surgeons/oncologists from Karachi and LUMHS attended and presented eir research papers in e seminar. PAEC Scientist honoured Dr. Imtiaz Ahmed Khan, Principal Scientist, Nuclear Institute ofagriculture, Tandojam has been selected by Higher Education Commission as HEC approved supervisor for Ph.D. level students funded under various HEC in-country Scholarship Programs. Dr. Imtiaz is committed to maintain e highest academic standard and finest intellectual quality of doctoral students. 76

Assignments of PAEC Experts Abroad Visit of IAEA Expert Visits of Foreigners to Pakistan Mr. Hamid Mahmood, Senior Director, Directorate of Nuclear Power Engineering-Structures (DNPES), Islamabad undertook Mission as an IAEAExpert at Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran from 06-10 June, 2009 for Review of Chapter-3 of Final Safety Analysis Report (FSAR) of Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant (BNPP-1). Mr. Azhar Zia, Chief Engineer, Mr. Asmatullah Abul Khairi, Deputy Chief Engineer and Mr. Aijaz Ahmed Siddiqui, Principal Engineer, Karachi Nuclear Power Complex (KNPC), Karachi will undertake assignment as National Consultants for Expert Mission for Task: Review e Detailed Design of Accident Monitoring Instrumentation for KANUPP at IAEA Headquarters, Vienna (Austria) from 29 June - 03 July, 2009 under Project Ensuring Long Term Safety of e Karachi Nuclear Power Plant. Mr. Afaque Ahmed Shaikh, Chief Engineer and Mr. Saad Ullah Khan, Principal Engineer, KNPC, Karachi will undertake assignment as National Consultants for Expert Mission for Task: Fuel Channel Integrity Assessment at IAEA Headquarters, Vienna 29 June - 03 July, 2009 under Project Ensuring Long Term Safety of e Karachi Nuclear Power Plant. Mr. John W. Stetkar (USA) will carry out Mission as an IAEA Expert at KNPC, Karachi from 20-24 July, 2009 for Task: Final Review of KANUPP Fire PSA under IAEA Technical Cooperation Project - Improving Safety Features of Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (Phase II). Mr. Peter Raey and Mr. Thomas Brauer from M/s.Isotope Technologies, Dresden GMBH, Germany visited IPD, PINSTECH, Islamabad for Installation/ Commissioning of Mo-99 Production Plant from 09-20 June, 2009. 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ASTER, Italian firm is scheduled to visit KNPC, Karachi during July to September, 2009 to supervise e Installation of a Nuclear Desalination Appreciation for NIA Scientist Dr. Muhammad Mureed Kandhro, Deputy Chief Scientist and Head Plant Breeding & Genetics Division, Nuclear Institute of Agriculture (NIA), Tando jam was awarded an Appreciation Award and a Cash prize of Rs. 30000/- in recognition of his scientific achievements In e Kisan Convention 2009 on 26 May. Dr. Kandhro was nominated for e Award by e Government of Sindh to e Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock (MINFAL) for his significant contribution in cotton breeding. Dr. Kandhro is e breeder of ree cotton varieties Chandi 95, Sohni and Sadori, which are not only high yielding but also possess good fibre quality characteristics. 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His current interests focus on e applications of machine learning technologies such as fuzzy and neural networks for virtual screening and molecular diversity analysis. PAEC Scientist Awarded Ph.D. Degree Dr. Muhammad Yussouf Saleem, Principal Scientist, Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB), Faisalabad has been awarded Ph.D. degree by e Bahuddin Zakariya University (BZU), Multan. The topic of his research was "Genetic analysis of Basmati rice (Oryza sativa L.)". He completed his research work under e supervision of Prof. Dr. Javed Iqbal Mirza (BZU) and Dr. Muhammad Ahsanul-Haq, Chief Scientist/former Director NIAB, Faisalabad. His research work elucidated complexity of genetic system influenced by additive, dominance and epitasis effects for various yield and yield components. Based on gene action, heritability and genetic advance breeding strategy for e development of variety or hybrids was suggested. Dr. Saleem has published e results of his research work in peer reviewed journals and proceedings of a national conference.

One-day Chemistry Conference 2009, at PINSTECH on Recent Trends in Chemistry Chairman, PAEC, Dr. Ansar Parvez presiding over e concluding session of e seminar at PINSTECH Auditorium. Sitting (L to R) are Dr. Jamshed Hussain Zaidi, Director Science, PINSTECH, Dr. Shoaib Ahmed, Member (Physical Sciences), Dr. Ansar Parvez, Chairman, PAEC, Engr. Nasrullah Khan Qazi, Director General, PINSTECH and Dr. M. Mufazzal Saeed, Head, Chemistry Division, PINSTECH. A one-day Chemistry Conference 2009, entitled Recent Trends in Chemistry was held at PINSTECH auditorium on e 19 August 2009. The conference was inaugurated by Engr. Nasrullah Khan Qazi, Director General PINSTECH. Two technical sessions were arranged wi four talks delivered by e invited speakers from Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU), National University of Science and Technology (NUST), Pakistan Institute of Engineering and Applied Sciences (PIEAS) and Directorate of Technical Development (DTD), PAEC. The titles of e talks were Synesis of Inorganic Nanomaterials for Technological Applications by Prof. Dr. M. Mazhar from e Department of Chemistry, QAU, Monitoring of Microbial Contaminants and Chlorine Residual in Water Distribution Network of Rawalpindi and Islamabad by Dr. Shaukat Farooq from NUST, Climate Change: Scientific Evidence and Challenges for Pakistan by Dr. S. Shoaib Raza from PIEAS and Study of Polymer Systems Using Pyrene Fluorescence by Dr. Bushra Siddique from DTD, PAEC. The conference was attended by more an 100 scientists and engineers from various PAEC organizations. Each talk was followed by lively and interactive discussions indicating keen interest taken by e participants. The closing session was chaired by honourable Dr. Ansar Parvez, Chairman, PAEC and was attended by Members of e Commission, Director Generals and Directors from various PAEC establishments along wi oer scientists and engineers of PAEC. Dr. Jamshed Hussain Zaidi, Director Science, PINSTECH presented e summary of e deliberations. Dr. Shoaib Ahmed, Member (Physical Sciences), in his welcome address, stressed upon e need for furer enhancing e innovative R&D work at PINSTECH. Souvenirs were presented to e invited speakers by e Chairman PAEC. In his closing address, e Chairman PAEC appreciated efforts of e organizers for holding one day chemistry conference which provided an opportunity to e participants to exchange innovative ideas and research being carried out in our academic institutes and in oer PAEC organizations. He advised at such events should be organized regularly. Furermore, he mentioned at our academic institutes and PAEC organizations should utilize e talent and facilities available at PINSTECH. He emphasized e need for collaborative and goal oriented research. Edited and produced by Muhammad Ijaz, Director, Scientific Information and Public Relations, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission P.O. Box No 1114, Islamabad, e-mail:sipr@paec.gov.pk 8