Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology

Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology
Established21 December 1965 (1965-12-21)
Field of researchNuclear and basic science
LocationNilore in Islamabad, Pakistan
AffiliationInstitute of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Operating agencyPakistan Atomic Energy Commission
Websitepinstech.com.pk

The Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology (PINSTECH) is a federally funded research and development laboratory in Nilore, Islamabad, Pakistan.

The site was designed by the American architect Edward Durell Stone and its construction was completed in 1965. It has been described as "[maybe] the most architecturally stunning physics complex in the world".

In response to the war with India in 1971, the lab was repurposed as a primary weapons laboratory from its original civilian mission. Since the 1990s, the lab has been focused increasingly on civilian mission and it maintains a broad portfolio in providing research opportunities in supercomputing, renewable energy, physical sciences, philosophy, materials science, medicine, environmental science, and mathematics.