Prof. WILLIAM GODDARD | Computational Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. WILLIAM GODDARD | Computational Chemistry| Best Researcher Award

Prof. WILLIAM GODDARD , California Institute of Technology, United States

William A. Goddard, III is the Charles and Mary Ferkel Professor of Chemistry, Materials Science, and Applied Physics at Caltech. With over six decades of groundbreaking research, he is a pioneer in theoretical chemistry and materials science. He has led the Materials and Process Simulation Center since 1990, driving advancements in nanotechnology, quantum molecular science, and catalysis. Dr. Goddard’s interdisciplinary work bridges physics, chemistry, and engineering, earning him recognition as one of the world’s top scientists. His prolific career includes 1673 publications, 33 patents, and numerous accolades, including the prestigious Horizon Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry in 2024.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

William A. Goddard, III is an exemplary candidate for the “Best Researcher Awards” due to his unparalleled contributions to theoretical chemistry, materials science, and nanotechnology. With over 1,673 publications, an H-index of 196, and I-10 index of 1,446, his research impact is globally recognized. His pioneering computational methods, including molecular dynamics and quantum simulations, have revolutionized fields like catalysis, renewable energy, and nanomaterials. He has seamlessly bridged theoretical and applied sciences, solving real-world problems across disciplines.William A. Goddard, III embodies the qualities of a distinguished researcher: groundbreaking discoveries, a prolific publication record, global recognition, and transformative impact. His contributions have shaped modern science and technology, making him an exceptional choice for the “Best Researcher Awards.”

🎓Education:

William A. Goddard, III earned a B.S. in Engineering (Highest Honors) from UCLA in 1960, demonstrating exceptional aptitude in interdisciplinary sciences. He pursued his Ph.D. in Engineering Science with a minor in Physics at Caltech, completing his doctorate in October 1964. During his doctoral journey, he delved into theoretical chemistry, pioneering methods that combined computational and physical principles. Post-Ph.D., he was appointed the Alfred A. Noyes Research Fellow of Chemistry at Caltech (1964-1966), focusing on advanced molecular theories. This formative education laid the foundation for his extensive contributions to materials science, catalysis, and nanotechnology.

🏢Work Experience:

William A. Goddard, III has dedicated his career to Caltech, holding several prestigious roles since 1967. He began as an Assistant Professor of Theoretical Chemistry, progressing to a full professorship in 1978. From 1984-2001, he served as the Charles and Mary Ferkel Professor of Chemistry and Applied Physics, a title he continues to hold today. As Director of the Materials and Process Simulation Center (MSC) since 1990, he has spearheaded computational methods in materials science. He also led NSF research groups (1992-1997) and oversaw major Grand Challenge Applications initiatives. Beyond Caltech, his global impact includes roles such as the IISc-DST Centenary Chair Professor at the Indian Institute of Science and a World Class University Professor at KAIST. His mentorship has fostered interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation worldwide.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Goddard has received numerous accolades, including election to the National Academy of Sciences (1984) and the Royal Society of Chemistry Fellowship (2008). Notable awards include the Feynman Prize for Nanotechnology Theory (1999), NASA Space Sciences Awards (2000, 2009, 2012), and the ACS Award for Theoretical Chemistry (2007). His achievements extend internationally, such as an honorary doctorate from Uppsala University, Sweden (2004). He is consistently named a Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher (2018-2021) and was ranked #13 globally among chemistry scientists in 2023 by Research.com. In 2024, Dr. Goddard received the Horizon Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry, recognizing his transformative contributions to theoretical chemistry.

🔬Research Focus:

William A. Goddard, III’s research focuses on developing theoretical methods and computational models for solving complex problems in chemistry, physics, and materials science. He pioneered molecular dynamics simulations, quantum mechanics applications, and catalysis studies, advancing fields such as nanotechnology and renewable energy. Key contributions include the design of new catalysts for sustainable processes, computational methods for polymers and alloys, and innovations in quantum molecular simulations. His interdisciplinary work addresses challenges in energy efficiency, water sustainability, and biomedical applications. By combining theory with experimentation, he bridges fundamental science and practical applications, influencing fields from aerospace to pharmaceuticals.

Publication Top Notes:

“UFF, a full periodic table force field for molecular mechanics and molecular dynamics simulations”
Authors: AK Rappé, CJ Casewit, KS Colwell, WA Goddard III, WM Skiff
Citations: 11,397
Year: 1992

“DREIDING: a generic force field for molecular simulations”
Authors: SL Mayo, BD Olafson, WA Goddard
Citations: 7,687
Year: 1990

“ReaxFF: a reactive force field for hydrocarbons”
Authors: ACT Van Duin, S Dasgupta, F Lorant, WA Goddard
Citations: 6,564
Year: 2001

“Starburst dendrimers: molecular-level control of size, shape, surface chemistry, topology, and flexibility from atoms to macroscopic matter”
Authors: DA Tomalia, AM Naylor, WA Goddard III
Citations: 4,707
Year: 1990

“Charge equilibration for molecular dynamics simulations”
Authors: AK Rappé, WA Goddard III
Citations: 3,743
Year: 1991

“Silicon nanowires as efficient thermoelectric materials”
Authors: AI Boukai, Y Bunimovich, J Tahir-Kheli, JK Yu, WA Goddard III, JR Heath
Citations: 3,474
Year: 2008

“Advances in molecular quantum chemistry contained in the Q-Chem 4 program package”
Authors: Y Shao, Z Gan, E Epifanovsky, ATB Gilbert, M Wormit, J Kussmann, …
Citations: 3,223
Year: 2015

“ReaxFF reactive force field for molecular dynamics simulations of hydrocarbon oxidation”
Authors: K Chenoweth, ACT Van Duin, WA Goddard
Citations: 2,614
Year: 2008

“Catalysis research of relevance to carbon management: progress, challenges, and opportunities”
Authors: H Arakawa, M Aresta, JN Armor, MA Barteau, EJ Beckman, AT Bell, …
Citations: 1,675
Year: 2001

“Thermal conductivity of carbon nanotubes”
Authors: J Che, T Cagin, WA Goddard III
Citations: 1,535
Year: 2000

 

 

 

 

 

Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Omar | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Omar | Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mahmoud Omar , Faculty of pharmacy, Taibah University , Egypt

Dr. Mahmoud Ahmed Omar Hassan is a distinguished Professor specializing in Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry. Currently serving at the College of Pharmacy, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia, he brings extensive expertise in analytical chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences. His research emphasizes innovative analytical methods and the determination of pharmaceutical compounds in diverse matrices. With over two decades of teaching and research, Dr. Hassan has significantly contributed to pharmacy education, mentoring students in analytical and pharmaceutical chemistry. He is widely published, with impactful work on spectro fluorimetry, spectrophotometry, chromatography, and voltammetry. His contributions enhance drug quality assurance and pharmaceutical analysis.

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Dr. Mahmoud Ahmed Omar Hassan is an exemplary candidate for the “Best Researcher Awards” due to his extensive contributions to pharmaceutical analytical chemistry. With over 25 years of experience in academia and research, he has demonstrated unparalleled expertise in developing innovative analytical methods. His research addresses critical challenges in drug analysis, including determination in pharmaceutical formulations and biological fluids, with a strong focus on green chemistry and quality assurance. Dr. Hassan’s prolific publication record includes high-impact articles in peer-reviewed journals, showcasing groundbreaking work in spectrofluorimetry, chromatography, and photoluminescence. He has also been a mentor and educator, teaching advanced courses and shaping future scientists.

🎓Education:

Dr. Mahmoud Ahmed Omar Hassan holds a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry) from Minia University, Egypt, completed in 2005. His doctoral research emphasized advanced analytical techniques for pharmaceutical applications. He earned his Master’s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences (Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry) from Assiut University, Egypt, in 1999, focusing on drug analysis and quality control. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmaceutical Sciences from Al-Azhar University, Egypt, in 1994. His comprehensive educational foundation underpins his expertise in analytical chemistry, making him a leader in pharmaceutical education and research.

🏢Work Experience:

Dr. Hassan’s career spans over 25 years in academia and research. He started as a Demonstrator at Al-Azhar University in 1995, progressing to Associate Lecturer by 1999. He joined Minia University in 1999, where he served as an Assistant Professor until 2010, later becoming an Associate Professor (2010–2015) and Professor (2015–2019). In 2019, he joined Taibah University, Saudi Arabia, as a Professor in the Pharmacognosy and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, where he teaches pharmaceutical analytical chemistry and technology courses. His vast teaching experience and mentorship have shaped future leaders in pharmaceutical sciences.

🏅Awards: 

Dr. Hassan has been recognized for his contributions to pharmaceutical sciences and education. He received accolades for research excellence at Minia University and was honored at Taibah University for advancing pharmaceutical analysis techniques. His innovative teaching methods and mentorship earned him recognition from students and academic institutions alike. Dr. Hassan’s achievements reflect his dedication to advancing analytical chemistry and his impactful role in enhancing pharmaceutical education and research.

🔬Research Focus:

Dr. Hassan specializes in developing innovative analytical methods for pharmaceutical analysis. His work focuses on determining drugs in pure forms, pharmaceutical formulations, and biological fluids using advanced techniques like spectrofluorimetry, spectrophotometry, voltammetry, and chromatography. He is committed to promoting green analytical chemistry and improving drug quality assurance practices. His research aims to address global challenges in pharmaceutical analysis, ensuring the efficacy and safety of drugs.

Publication Top Notes:

Use of charge-transfer complexation in the spectrophotometric analysis of certain cephalosporins

Authors: GA Saleh, HF Askal, MF Radwan, MA Omar

Citations: 159

Year: 2001

Kinetic spectrofluorimetric determination of certain cephalosporins in human plasma

Authors: MA Omar, OH Abdelmageed, TZ Attia

Citations: 88

Year: 2009

Development and validation of HPLC method for simultaneous determination of amlodipine, valsartan, hydrochlorothiazide in dosage form and spiked human plasma

Authors: EG Samya M, A Osama H, D Sayed M

Citations: 77

Year: 2012

Validated spectrofluorimetric method for determination of selected aminoglycosides

Authors: MA Omar, HM Ahmed, MA Hammad, SM Derayea

Citations: 54

Year: 2015

Development of spectrofluorimetric method for determination of certain aminoglycoside drugs in dosage forms and human plasma through condensation with ninhydrin and phenyl

Authors: MA Omar, MA Hammad, DM Nagy, AA Aly

Citations: 51

Year: 2015

Development and validation of a new spectrofluorimetric method for the determination of some beta-blockers through fluorescence quenching of eosin Y. Application to content

Authors: SM Derayea, MA Omar, MAK Abdel-Lateef, AI Hassan

Citations: 48

Year: 2016

Spectrophotometric and spectrofluorimetric determination of certain diuretics through ternary complex formation with eosin and lead (II)

Authors: MA Omar

Citations: 42

Year: 2010

Kinetic spectrophotometric determination of certain cephalosporins in pharmaceutical formulations

Authors: MA Omar, OH Abdelmageed, TZ Attia

Citations: 37

Year: 2009

Validated spectrophotometric methods for determination of certain aminoglycosides in pharmaceutical formulations

Authors: MA Omar, DM Nagy, MA Hammad, AA Aly

Citations: 35

Year: 2013

Studying the association complex formation of atomoxetine and fluvoxamine with eosin Y and its application in their fluorimetric determination

Authors: SM Derayea, MA Omar, AA Abu-Hassan

Citations: 33

Year: 2018