Dr Muhammadi, Associate Director CISS, has successfully completed a one-month fellowship program in Nuclear Technologies in Russia. The fellowship titled “Nuclear Technologies for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)” was organized by InteRussia in collaboration with Gorchakov Fund for Public Diplomacy, and Rosatom Technical Academy in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and Obninsk, Russian Federation, from Nov 17 to Dec 15, 2025.
This fellowship provides an opportunity for non-Russian scholars and specialists to gain an in-depth understanding of major Russian nuclear technologies and their applications in energy production, medicine, agriculture, and other fields. Supported by Rosatom, the program combines academic training with hands-on experience through workshops, expert sessions, and technical visits to leading enterprises within Russia’s atomic energy sector.
Fourteen participants were selected from ten developing countries, including Pakistan, India, Argentina, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Indonesia, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Bolivia, and Montenegro.
In the final session of the fellowship, Dr Muhammadi presented on “Pakistan’s Peaceful uses of Nuclear Technologies and its Role in Achieving SDGs” primarily focusing on SDG 7, affordable and clean energy, SDG 13, Climate action, SDG 8, Decent work and economic growth, SDG 3 Good health and wellbeing, SDG 2 Zero Hunger, and SDG 1, poverty alleviation.
