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OPEN Forum 2010 in Silicon ValleyOPEN Forum 2010 in Silicon Valley, California attracted nearly 600 people, including entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, engineers, lawyers… Started by Riaz Haq |
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Open Forum 2010 in Silicn Valey, CA.Fellow NEDian, NED Alumni of Silicon Valley have organized a networking event for NEDians on 5th June 2010, during the annual OPEN Forum 2… Started by Riaz Haq |
0 | May 26, 2010 |
Conference in Tucson, ArizonaRespected members, I have a conference of Optical Society of America in Tucson Arizona in August and currently I m in EU which is quite far… Started by Syed Qasim Bukhari |
0 | Apr 12, 2010 |
Projects@SiliconValleyDear Sir, I m an Erasmus Mundus scholarship holder student, studying image processing and its applications in a variety of modern day techn… Started by Syed Qasim Bukhari |
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OPEN Forum 2008 Silicon Valley June 14, 2008Along with Howard Dean, Steve Westley and Mike Moritz, several prominent Silicon Valley NEDians are speakers and/or panelists at the OPEN F… Started by Riaz Haq |
0 | Jun 3, 2008 |
NEDians Convention 2007Silicon Valley NEDians organized a national convention of NED alumni which attracted record attendance of nearly 400 people. Did you get a… Started by Riaz Haq |
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Pakistan is experiencing soaring demand for electricity across all of the sectors of its economy. The new demand is being met by rapidly growing deployment of distributed solar, estimated at 38 GW as of June, 2025. In 2025, 44% of solar deployment was residential, followed by industry (26%), agriculture (21%) and commercial users (9%). The expansion of distributed solar has enhanced electrification across the economy, lifting Pakistan's electrification rate to 21.7%…
ContinueDr. Danish Saleheen, a Pakistani-American professor at Columbia University, and his fellow researchers have published a comprehensive analysis of 173,303 genomes from Pakistan, one of the largest genomic studies ever conducted in South Asia. This landmark work is upending how scientists understand human genetics and drug development. "South Asians have been severely underrepresented in genome studies—comprising just 2% of global genomic databases despite representing…
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