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University Autonomus de Guadalajara, Mexico
Aerosol; Silicon emulsions; Pine oil emulsifiers; Cleaning products; Glass cleaners fabric softeners
Birmingham City University , UK
Dr. Kalum Kathriarachchi has been a Senior lecturer at International College of Business and Technology, Kandy since 2014. And also currently he is a Module Tutor/ Dissertation Supervisor at Birmingham City University (UK) for Biomedical Engineering program, Dissertation Supervisor at Cardiff Metropolitan University (UK) for MBA program. He completed his education from Tohoku University, Japan (Ph. D. in Chemistry- 2005-2008), (M. Sc. in Chemistry- 2003-2005) and University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka (B. Sc. in Science- 1999-2002). After completed his doctoral degree he worked at Kyoto University, Japan (2009-2011) there he was awarded JSPS fellowship and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (2011-2012) as an academic. Not only in academia, he has one-year experience in industry as a senior research scientist at Albany Molecular Research Center (AMRI), Singapore (2013) there he focused on drug development. He has published many articles in reputed journals and presented his research works in local and international conferences.
Biochemistry; Medicinal Chemistry; Bioorganic Chemistry; Drug Development Biology; New Drug Delivery System
Nuclear Safety Institute of Russian Academy of Science, Russia
Ecological and Environmental Sciences: radiation and geo chemical monitoring of air, ground and water with life-threatening and radio active chemicals; researches on ecological safety of environment and radiation safety at nuclear power plants; assessments of risks, ecologic and economic damages from natural and man-made catastrophes; management of risks
California South University, USA
Prof. Dr. Alireza Heidari, Ph.D., D.Sc. is a Full Professor and Academic Tenure of Chemistry at California South University (CSU), Irvine, California, USA. He has got his Ph.D. and D.Sc. degrees from California South University (CSU), Irvine, California, USA.His research interests include Biophysical Chemistry, Biomolecular Spectroscopy, Quantum Chemistry, Nanochemistry.He has participated at more than three hundreds reputed international conferences, seminars, congresses, symposiums and forums around the world as yet.Also, he possesses many published articles in Science Citation Index (SCI)/International Scientific Indexing (ISI) Journals.Moreover, he has been a senior advisor in various industry and factories. He is expert in many computer programs and programming languages.Hitherto, he has authored more than twenty books and book chapters in different fields of Chemistry. Syne, he has been awarded more than nine hundreds reputed international awards, prizes, scholarships and honors.It should be noted that he is currently the President of American International Standards Institute (AISI), Irvine, California, USA and also Director of the BioSpectroscopy Core Research Laboratory at California South University (CSU), Irvine, California, USA.
Biophysical Chemistry;Biomolecular Spectroscopy;Quantum Chemistry;Nanochemistry;Modern Electronic Structure Computations;Theoretical Chemistry;Mathematical Chemistry;Computational Chemistry;
Adjunct Professor at Tokyo City University, Japan
Alexander Pyatenko working as Adjunct Professor at Tokyo City University his research themes are Mass spectrometry of inorganic negative ions; High temperature thermodynamics; Coal combustion and gasification. Heat and mass transfer in moving and fluidized beds; Fluidization fundamental and applications in chemical engineering. Heat and mass transfer under microgravity; Study of powder dispersion under microgravity. He also done research in the study of microencapsulated phase change materials (MC PCM); Physico-chemical properties of microencapsulated PCM and its slurry; Heat transfer in MC PCM slurry. Laser Photonics and Nanofabrication; Interaction of pulse laser beam with individual nanoparticles; Particle synthesis and modification of its properties with laser irradiation.
Laser Photonics and Nanofabrication; Interaction of pulse laser beam with individual nanoparticles; Physico-chemical properties of microencapsulated PCM and its slurry
Cyclics Corporation, Newyork
Dr. John William Lippert III currently works as the Director of Chemistry at Cyclics Corporation, a materials science based company, in Renesselaer, NY. Since 2012, he has focused on the development of a synthetic process for the cyclic form of polybutylene terephthalate. He previously worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 11 years gaining experience in both medicinal and process chemistry while working for a medium size contract research organization in Albany, NY. During that time John worked on central nervous system (CNS), oncology, and cardiovascular disease projects, to name a few. He also is an expert in peptide chemistry, including the use of protecting groups and coupling agents. As a postdoc and graduate student John worked at the Cancer Research Institute within Arizona State University while obtaining his Ph.D. in synthetic organic chemistry. He dealt with natural products from both marine and terrestrial sources which provide a most impressive array of medicinally valuable compounds. The synthetic modifications of these natural products resulted in the synthesis of the Combretastatin A-1 prodrug (Oxi4503), which is currently in Phase I Clinical Trials for solid tumors. John also developed an extremely potent antimitotic agent designated Dioxostatin.John has a total of 9 patents, 17 publications, 6 technical reports, and 13 presentations over his career.
Scale-up, Thermoplastics; Polymers; Medicinal chemistry; Drug discovery
Military Hospital Ulm, D , Germany
pharmacological approaches in human ex vivo / in vitro models targeted against inflammation&proliferation&migration in atherosclerosis and restenosis following angioplasty.
University Kebangsaan Malaysia , Malaysia
Ahmed Al-Amiery (h-index= 22), is a Professor at University of Technology. Prof. Al-Amiery is the head of Energy and Renewable Energies Technology Center, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq. He has over 100 scientific papers and projects either presented or published and 10 patents. He is an internationally expert in many areas of applied chemistry (Synthesis of Organic Molecules and applied these molecules as corrosion inhibitors, antioxidants, scavengers, antimicrobial and anti-cancer). Dr. Al-Amiery is the Editor for many journals like, Graphene; New Century Publishing Group; International Journal of Chemistry. Recent publications include a paper on the use of novel coumarin derivatives as corrosion inhibitors.Dr. Al-Amiery is a faculty member of The Environmental Research Center, University of Technology. He is Visitor professor at Department of Chemical and Process Engineering UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia. Al-Amiery has Post-doctoral from Department of Chemical and Process Engineering UniversitiKebangsaan Malaysia. Dr. Al-Amiery has been awarded the Medal of scientific excellence (2014), and also Hold Science Day Awards from the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research for four consecutive years (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014,2015 and 2016). Al-Amiery selected for the Who’s Who for International Executives 2015. Al-Amiery selected for the one of the best mentalities of the world for 2016 by the University of Cambridge. Al-Amiery is a TWAS- Young Affiliates.
Energy and Renewable Energies ; Organic Chemistry; Chemical and Process Engineering
RAK Medical and Health Sciences University, United Arab Emirates
Experience of conducting bio-availability studies of drug; All quality control apparatus; Gas Chromatography
King Saud bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia
Osmania University, India
Karnatak University, India
Dr. Murigendra Hiremath obtained his Master Degree in 1996 and Doctoral Degree in 2001 from the Karnatak University, Dharwad. Dr. Hiremath Joined National Institute of Advanced Studies, Indian Institute of Sciences Campus, Bangalore in 2002. Dr. Hiremath Joined KLES Dr.Prabhakar Kore Hospital & MRC, Belgaum as a Scientist and Chief Coordinator for Clinical Trials and Research in 2007. He joined Department of Biotechnology and Microbiology, Karnatak University, Dharwad in 2013. His current research interest in Medical Biotechnology, . He has carried out both experimental and field research in the areas of Reproductive Toxicology, Environment, Health and Agricultural Sciences. Much of his Research work at National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore and KLES Kidney Foundation, Belgaum is of scientific and societal significance. As a research mentor he has guided 2 Students each for PhD/MPhil degree. Presently, 6 students are pursuing for PhD degree under his guidance. He has collaborated in research with leading science institutions in India. He has published more than 140 research papers, 3 Book Chapters and a book on Environmental Biotechnology. Considering his research contribution he was awarded Best Research Publication Award in 2013 from Vision Group of Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka. He has also served as an Adjunct Faculty at National Institute of Advanced Studies, Indian Institute of Sciences Campus, Bangalore. ral countries in Europe, and Asia. He has also organized ICMR sponsored National and International level Conferences. He has worked with many Government and Non-Governmental Organizations in environment, health and society, and is a member of various associations in Science and Technology.
Medical Biotechnology; Reproductive Toxicology;
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, India
Dr. Gurusamy Annadurai: Renowned Environmental Nanobiotechnology Scientist Dr.G.Annadurai has been working with dedication since 1992 for the development of India by harnessing both traditional and frontier technologies. Dr.G.Annadurai earned his M.Sc., (Applied Chemistry) from Anna University, Chennai, India with distinction and Ph.D. from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, and then he did his Research Associate (CSIR) (1997-1999) at Department of Chemical Engineering, Anna University, Chennai, Post-Doctoral research at National Taiwan University, Taiwan (1999-2002), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan (2002-2005-JSPS Fellow, Japan) and National Central University, Taiwan (2005-2008-Researcher). Presently, Dr.G.Annadurai is a faculty member of the Environmental Science and Coordinator M.Sc Nanoscience (UGC Innovative programme) Sri Paramakalyani Centre for Excellence in Environmental Sciences, Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Alwarkurichi, and Tirunelveli. Dr.G.Annadurais scientific contribution has been recognized through numerous awards such as Best Scientist in Environmental Sciences (2009) - TANSA by TNSCST, Chennai, India, “JSPS- Researcher Fellowship” (JSPS-2002 - Japan society for the promotion of science), “Who’s Who in the world” (2007)-Have been considered for inclusion in the upcoming 25th silver Anniversary Edition of "Whose Who in the world", which is scheduled for publication in 2007. “James Melcher Prize Paper Award” (IEEE-2006 - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers): The University of Western Ontario, Department of chemical Engineering, Ontario, Canada. Dr.G.Annadurai is one of the worlds foremost experts in the field of nonthermal plasma, environmental nanotechnology, removal of NOx from exhaust gas and pollutant air by ZrO2/Activated carbon fiber with non-thermal plasma, applied environmental microbiology, thermal activated sludge treatment techniques, graft-copolymer by using enzyme activity, immobilized on composite beads like nanoparticles and agricultural by products by using enzyme activity, biodegradation and adsorption of aromatic compounds, extraction of essential oils from palmarosa grass (Palmarosa oil), color removal from aqueous environ by waste - derived biopolymer, biosynthesis of nanoparticles by using microbes and plant materials, pollution waste management for energy recovery and molecular evolution. Dr.G.Annadurai personnel skills and tireless efforts have become the scientific basis for national and global decision-makers. An outstanding speaker able to effectively explain complex scientific processes to even rural, uneducated audiences, personally and through various forms of the media, Dr.G.Annadurai is an eminent scientist, exceptional leader, excellent researcher and a contributor for the nation. He has attended several International Conferences and Symposia in Taiwan and Japan. He has published 160 research papers in refereed International and National Journals and presented many papers in National and International Symposia/Conferences. He has organized 4 Scientific Meetings, Workshops, Seminars and Conferences. He has completed 12 PhD students (Guide) and currently guiding 7 PhD Scholars. He has completed 5 M. Phil and 66 under graduate and postgraduate completed and currently guiding 5 postgraduate projects students. He is in many academic bodies in nationally and internationally. While ensuring accelerated environmental development through applications of science and technology, Dr.G.Annadurai has been relentlessly focusing attention on Preservation of Food for long term and Pesticide control in Agricultural based on Nanotechnology approaches for sustainable development. The integrated approach has remained one of the distinguishing aspects of Dr.G.Annadurai’s original and path breaking contributions towards the revolutionary growth for nanobiotechnology and environmental sustainability in India and indeed the world. He has further studied the influence of various environmental factors on biomass productivity, realizing that this area of research will assume far greater importance in future in view of the depleting resources of the Earth’s fuel supply. Dr.G.Annadurai took this challenging area of research with a view to solve this global problem and initially he has started this research in 2004 under the advice of Prof. Futamura for Nonthermal Plasma Process Utililizing CO2 by Producing Hydrogen Fuel. His prominent progress and contributions have made a significant impact among NGO’s, farmers, students, and entrepreneurs and policy makers to join the global coalition dedicated to protecting the environment.
Chemical Engineering; Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Mylan Laboratories Limited, India
Madhuresh Kumar Sethireceived all his degrees in Chemistry namely, B. Sc. (Hons school in Chemistry ); M. Sc. (Hons school in Chemistry) &Ph.D from Panjab University, Chandigarh, India. His PhD thesis involved research work inSynthetic Investigation in Asymmetric Synthesis of β-Lactam and related biologically active compounds with Prof S.S Bari (former registrar Panjab University Chandigarh)and Prof I.R Trehan(Head of Department Centre for Advanced Studies in Chemistry, Panjab University Chandigarh). He has more than 30 years of research experience in global generic pharmaceutical industry & drug discovery program.Presently working with Mylan Laboratories Limited in their Research& Development center in Hyderabad (India),he has a successful career stint in the company since April of 2003.Madhureshplays a vital role in Mylan’s Scientific Affairs and has a significant contribution in various teams of R&D like Regulatory Affairs, Quality Management,Commercial Manufacturing of APIs and Intellectual property.He leads a team of R & D managers and scientists from diverse fields (consisting of Post Doctorate fellows, PhD & Masters in Chemistry and Biotechnology)and works in the areas of Synthetic research, Analytical research and Intellectual Property Management. His job role stays committed to enabling effective execution of the Mylan pipeline projects through integrated implementation of organic, inorganic, physical, enzymatic, stereochemical, colloidal, nanoparticle, peptide, biocatalysis, asymmetric synthesis and analytical chemistry knowledge, wherever required. Constant brainstorming to solve problems by implementing quality by design, application of innovative technologies, leveraging of critical network collaborations, and/or by interacting with external scientific and regulatory communities also comprises his day-to-day work. Prior to joining Mylan, he worked as a Research Scientist in a bunch of leading Pharmaceutical Companies in India like J K drugs & Pharmaceutical Ltd,WockhardtResearch Centre, Zydus Cadila Research Centre &Aurobindo Research Centre. Besides his corporate profile, his interests keep him intimately connected with the scientific world as he attends various national & international meetings of scientists from around the world. He is also an author & co-author to over 70 patents & publications in reputed journals.
Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients ; Drug discovery
University of Baghdad, Iraq
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Ege University, Turkey
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
University of Cambridge, United States
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
University of Wollongong, Australia
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Payame Noor University, Iran
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Iowa State University, USA
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Etobicoke, Canada
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Federal Technological University of Paraná, Brazil
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Hasselt University, Belgium
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Suez University, Egypt
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
National Research Centre, Egypt
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Ain-Shams University, Egypt
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Helwan University, Egypt
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
SA laboratory of Quality Control, Cameroon
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and technology, India
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
ACS College, India
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Vinayaka Mission University , India
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, India
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Banasthali University, India
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
University of Port Harcourt , Nigeria
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Indian Institute of Technology , India
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
University of Delhi, India
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
University of Ouargla , Algeria
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Jain University, India
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Kalasalingam University, India
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
University of Isfahan, Iran
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
SRM Institute of Science and Technology, India
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Maharashtra Institute of Pharmacy, India
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Vellore Institute of Technology, India
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
University of Education, Pakistan
Muthana Abdul-Jabbar Shanshal was born in Baghdad (Iraq), in 1943. He commenced his university studies in Stuttgart (Germany) in 1960, and was awarded a doctorate in 1967. After some time in Austin (Texas), he returned to Stuttgart and was awarded a “Dr Habil” from his university. He started lecturing at Baghdad University in 1973, and became a full professor in 1977, Head of the Chemistry Department in 1981, and Dean of College of Sciences in 1985. In 1988, he was appointed president of Saddam University of Science and Technology. A post he held until 1994, when he returned to the University of Baghdad. Shanshal is a member of various international bodies including the International Academy of Theoretical Organic Chemistry in Toronto (Canada), since 1986. He has been awarded at the national and international levels, receiving the “Prime Professor” award of the University of Baghdad. Shanshal has edited books and participated in over 65 scientific conferences. He has supervised more than 75 PhD and MSc students and published over 150 papers in international and national journals. Shanshal was elected as a Fellow of the Islamic World Academy of sciences in 2001.
Organic Chemistry
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