Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology

The Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, or commonly known as "PINSTECH", is a multi-program science and technology national research institute managed by the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission. The PINSTECH offers a post-graduate and post-doctoral research in the field of nuclear and reactor technology. PINSTECH is the one of the largest science and technology research institution in Pakistan. PINSTECH is located in Nilore, Islamabad Capital Territory, near Islamabad. Scientists and engineers at PINSCTECH conduct basic and applied research and development to create scientific knowledge and technological solutions that build the nation's expertise in key areas of science; increase the ability of clean and peaceful use of nuclear energy; restore and protect the environment; and contribute to national security.

The PINSTECH performs variety of experiments for the Government, including the research in nuclear reprocessing, and technical program management, and provides research and technical assistance to other organizations..

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