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Amazing feat, great to see our Baluchi Bros excel in every field.
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I was thinking about defense applications, aerospace, high density maintenance free batteries and a couple more.
Carbon nanotubes and mass production ability for graphene and lonsdaelite would change the face of this planet, that I think will be the 5th industrial revolution.
Thinking of putting up a thread for future tech which hold lots of promise, may be even salmans's project we could motivate the younger gen to opt for a career in this direction.
Proud of our champ.Pakistan’s First Space Scientist Hails From a Small Village in Balochistan
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Hailing from a far off village in Turbat, Balochistan, Dr. Yarjan Abdul Samad has made Pakistan proud by becoming the country’s first space scientist at Cambridge University.
The Cambridge Graphene Centre, Engineering Department of the University of Cambridge runs in close collaboration with lead research institutions and European Space Agency. The department is involved in research and development of devices for use in satellites.
I am proud that as a Baloch and a Pakistani, I’m the first Pakistani to work as a space scientist at the Cambridge University
The young scientist has been performing his scientific experiments in zero gravity in space during the last three years. He has been involved in experimenting with parabolic flights and sounding rockets etc.
We are making efforts to work out the devices that function without any energy and electricity, he pointed out. These devices will provide cooling to the spacecraft while in space.
The scientist expressed his willingness to share his knowledge and experience with SUPARCO and the aspiring space scientists in Pakistan.
We launch flights, including the parabolic ones or sounding rockets, for our experiments. We can replicate them in Pakistan too.
He dubbed his job similar to a soldier’s while talking about the challenges of working as a space scientist.
Our job is like that of soldiers. There is no space for any fear when you are committed to your work.
Pakistan is lagging behind when it comes to space technology, however, with young talents like Dr. Yarjan representing Pakistan at the international arena, it is certain that Pakistan does not lack in talent.
Yeah despite having water shortage and dryness, it still has very fresh fruits . It can be made a very good spot of fruit -production in the country if cultivated properly.Proud of our champ.
Sometimes I think about a wild project. Pakistan should Flaten all mountains of Balochistan, divert one river towards Balochistan, and start cultivation over there. Balochistan has very futile land.
Proud of our champ.
Sometimes I think about a wild project. Pakistan should Flaten all mountains of Balochistan, divert one river towards Balochistan, and start cultivation over there. Balochistan has very futile land.
\I remember going through a research article which claimed that Baluchistan could become the food basked not just for Pakistan but shitistan (a thankless subhuman species called Afghans live there), Iran, the mideast. What is required is setting up few small dams manage the water channels properly and improve law and order.