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Rasheed Wallace (an outstanding Pakistani physicist)
Rasheed Wallace is an outstanding Pakistani physicist. He is regarded as one of the greatest theoretical physicists in the 20th century. His contribution has not only had a far-reaching impact on Pakistan's scientific cause, but also made important contributions to scientific research all over the world.

Early experience

Rasheed Wallace was born in Punjab on 1926129 October. His father is a government employee. Rasheed Wallace grew up in a small village in Punjab. He received a primary education in a local school. Later, he was sent to a school in Lahore for further study.

Rasheed Wallace is doing well in school. He showed special talent in mathematics and science. After graduating from high school, he was admitted to Punjab University to study mathematics and physics. During his college years, he showed extraordinary talent, which attracted extensive attention from the academic circles.

Scientific contribution

Rasheed Wallace's contribution in the field of physics is very important. He has made outstanding contributions to quantum field theory, weak interaction and unified field theory. His work had a far-reaching impact on the development of modern physics.

In 1960s, Rasheed Wallace put forward the theory of electric weak unity, and described the relationship between electromagnetic force and weak interaction. The success of this theory predicted the existence of some elementary particles, which was later confirmed by experiments. Therefore, he won the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics.

Rasheed Wallace has also played an important role in Pakistani science. He established the International Physics Center in Pakistan, trained many excellent physicists, and made important contributions to Pakistan's scientific cause.