PSF Funded Projects: Recent submissions

  • Prof. Dr. M. Zakaullah (Department of Physics Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, 2003-04-30)
    The low energy (2.3kJ) plasma focus energized by a single 32 µF capacitor charged at 12 kV with filling gases hydrogen, neon and argon is investigated as an X-ray source. Experiments are conducted with copper and aluminium ...
  • Qureshi, I.E; Khan, H.A (Radiation Physics Division, PINSTECH, Islamabad, 1998-09-30)
    Matter in all forms and states is made up of atoms. All atoms contain a ‎central region of very high density, which is called the 'Atomic Nucleus' or ‎simply the 'Nucleus'. Understanding the structure of nucleus and its ...
  • Baig, Sakhawat (Department of Physics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, 1994-03-01)
    The study of hot dense plasmas as a possible pulsed X-ray source has been ‎carried out for decades. The subject of X-ray laser is also gaining attention ‎of a large section of the scientific community. In the project under ...
  • Baig, M. Aslam (Department of Physics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, 1993-09-01)
    During the project period of two years, the following steps were taken to ‎accomplish the research project: ‎1-‎ The relevant data for molecules were collected and the experimental ‎work was initiated.‎ ‎2-‎ Under the ...
  • Aslam, Muhammad (PCSIR Karachi, 1987-01-01)
    During the studies undertaken for the preparation of superplasticizer namely (1) Melamine / ‎formaldehyde / sulphonate; (2) Melamine / Sugar / formaldehyde / sulphonate; (3) Napthalene ‎Sulphonate / formaldehyde and their ...
  • Ahmed, M. Rais; Pathan, M. Taqee (Department of Geology, University of Sindh, Jamoshoro, 1980-01-01)
    The investigation of China clay deposits of Nagar Parkar area revealed that the clay is mainly ‎consisting of Kaolinite and quartz along with minor quantity of goethite, etc. This China clay ‎is generally covered by thin ...
  • Mohammad Younas Nadeem (Department of Physics, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, 1990-01-01)
    The project was approved 'in its final form in March 1997 and initiated in May, 1997. The main instruments to be used i.e. the Spectrophotometer was ordered in May but the L.C. (Letter of Credit for the purchase of the ...
  • Khan, ljaz Hussain; Sheikh, Ijaz Ahmad; Muhammad Mansha; Mohammad Abdullah, Ch. (Institute of Chemical Engineering & Technology University of the Punjab, Lahore, 1979-04-01)
    The ground water development operation through tubewells in SCARPS of Pakistan is the biggest of its kind in the world for the control of water logging and salinity and for supplementing the canal supply for irrigation ...
  • Khadija Aziz (Department of Botany-Taxonomy University of Karachi, 1988-01-01)
    Phenolic constituents in the members of the family Leguminosae have been investigated from Pakistan. The subfamily Mimosoideae consist of c.11 genera and 56 species, and Caesalpinioideae include C.15 genera and 52 species ...
  • Fazal-e-Aleem (Centre for High Energy Physics University of Punjab Lahore Pakistan, 1997-12-01)
    Theoretical study of elastic and diffractive scattering was carried out. Eikonal picture and Regge theory gives good results and account for a wide variety of data. Ideas of QCD are incorporated in geometrical picture and ...
  • Khan, Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad (University of Arid Agriculture, Rawalpindi, 2000-03-01)
    The research work embodied in this report investigated the effects of sewage sludge, and sewage irrigation on heavy metals contents in soils and plants, soil salinity, soil fertility, and crops yield. This work was carried ...
  • Hasnain, Shahida; Afrasayab, Shazia (Department of Botany, University of the Punjab, Lahore, 2000-06-30)
    Salt tolerant bacteria were isolated from the rhizosphere of Scirpus maritimus (RS-1, RS-2, RS-‎‎3), Imperata sp. (RI-1, RI-2, RI-4, RI-5), Equisetum debile (RE-1, RE-3) and Heleochloa ‎shoenoides (RH-4) growing in the ...
  • Prof. Dr. Kamaluddin Ahmed (Department of Physics Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, 1994-01-01)
    In the Standard Model of elementary particle physics neutrinos are exactly massless. However, this is an ad-hoc assumption, since the masslessness of the neutrinos is not ensured by any basic principle and observationally, ...
  • Bhatti, Professor I.H. (Department of Biochemistry, Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre, Karachi., 1987-01-01)
    A Total of 214 head trauma, 33 abdominal trauma and 28 normal healthy subjects were studied. Most of the trauma patients were male and highest number of these patients suffered from motorcycle accidents. Inpact was severe ...
  • Dr. M. Rafi (University of Karachi, 1977-01-01)
    The Project on the investigation of electronic spectra of metallic hydrides was undertaken to study the various features of the Molecular states of the hydrides of graps I,II and III elements by observing the spectra of ...
  • Khan, Professor Abdul Waheed (Physics Deparment, Gomal University, Dera Ismai I Khan, 2000-08-31)
    (9.1) Statement of the research problem: Though the non-perturbative feature of Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) such as confinement have not yet been rigorously established, it is widely believed on the basis of lattice Monte ...
  • Prof. Dr. Nazrna Ikram (Centre of Solid State Physics, Punjab University. Lahore., 1999-05-30)
    1. The industrial importance of adhesives is constantly increasing; yet it is difficult to systematize the vast amount of practical knowledge, which has accumulated covering chemistry, interfacial physics, and mechanics. ...
  • Dr. F.M. Nazar (Centre for Solid State Physics University of the Punjab, New Campus Lahore, 1981-05-01)
    Investigations have been carried out on the determination of the optical band gap by photoconduction measurements in cadmium phosphates. Gas thin films, and A12O3 in the form of thin film as well as single crystal. In ...
  • Prof. Dr. M. S..K. Razmi (Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, 1981-08-01)
    We have been concerned with the study of distribution functions of quarks within hadrons and the fragmentation functions of quarks, where the latter describe how a quark may fragment and, in due course of time, evolve into ...
  • Shah, F.H; Arif, M.R (PCSIR Lahore, 1978-05-31)
    Forty-six samples of clay from different locations in Pakistan were collected and ‎chemically analysed to find out their mineral constituents. The clays containing high ‎percentage of Kaolin and high insecticidal properties, ...

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