Pakistani student wins silver medal in physics and astronomy at COPERNICUS VII in Houston
The prestigious competition took place from January 21 to January 26 and brought together students from multiple countries


Web Desk" Pakistani student Aiza Liaqat has achieved a significant milestone by winning a silver medal at the COPERNICUS VII International Competition in the Physics and Astronomy Category II, held in Houston, United States.
The prestigious competition took place from January 21 to January 26 and brought together students from multiple countries.
The award was presented during an international award ceremony, recognizing outstanding performance among young scientific minds from around the world.
While representing Pakistan, Aiza Liaqat showcased exceptional scientific knowledge and strong analytical skills, earning her a place among the top global competitors in the field of physics and astronomy.
The COPERNICUS International Science Competition is widely recognized for promoting excellence in STEM education, particularly in physics and astronomy, and for providing an international platform to emerging young scientific talent.
This remarkable achievement is a moment of great pride for Pakistan.
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