Azmat Ullah Khan
About
Azmat Ullah Khan is a dedicated scholar and professional in Organic Chemistry, currently advancing his academic journey at Quaid-i-Azam University in Islamabad, Pakistan. With a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Organic Chemistry and an academic focus on Organic Synthesis and Medicinal Chemistry, Azmat is passionate about both scientific discovery and effective communication of complex concepts. His diverse career integrates research, writing, and teaching, all driven by a deep commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering a greater understanding of chemistry.
As a Researcher at Quaid-i-Azam University, Azmat specializes in Molecular Docking, Chromatography, and Computational Chemistry. His work spans a range of topics, including Density Functional Theory (DFT) using tools like Gaussian and Gaussview, as well as molecular dynamics simulations. Azmat is also skilled in predicting drug-likeness, pharmacokinetics, and ADMET properties, and proficient in various software like ChemDraw, Chemsketch, and AutoDock. His research has been published in PSIBERG, and his writing approach effectively marries technical expertise with clear, engaging communication.
In addition to his research, Azmat has honed his writing skills as a Freelancer on Upwork, where he specializes in academic and technical writing, collaborating with a global network of clients. His work spans a variety of chemistry-related topics, with a focus on organic chemistry, reaction mechanisms, natural product chemistry, and polymer chemistry. He has also contributed articles to PSIBERG as an Author Initiative, sharing insights into the latest advancements in the field.
Azmat is equally passionate about teaching and has served as a Chemistry Teacher at Multi Intelligence Institute in Islamabad. There, he shared his expertise in Organic Chemistry and Synthesis, guiding students through the complexities of chemical principles while fostering their scientific curiosity.
In addition to his academic and professional work, Azmat is involved in biofuel research, focusing on sustainable energy solutions derived from biomass. His work in biofuel synthesis aims to contribute to renewable energy development, particularly through the use of food waste and other organic feedstocks, employing methods like thermochemical pyrolysis and transesterification.
Azmat’s expertise is well complemented by his extensive educational background, which includes an M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry from Allama Iqbal Open University. He is also actively pursuing certifications and engaging in conferences, such as the Second International Symposium on Innovations in Chemical Synthesis.
With a passion for chemistry, writing, and education, Azmat Ullah Khan continues to make strides in both scientific research and communication, aiming to contribute significantly to the world of chemistry.
Skills & Expertise
Organic Chemistry
Organic Synthesis
Medicinal Chemistry
Molecular Docking
Chromatography
UV-Visible
Mass Spectrometry
Retrosynthesis
Reaction Mechanisms
Polymer Chemistry
Heterocyclic Chemistry
Biofuel Synthesis
Density Functional Theory (DFT)
Molecular Dynamics Simulations
ADMET Property Prediction
Drug-likeness Prediction
Computational Chemistry
ChemDraw
Chemsketch
Gaussview & Gaussian
AutoDock Tools
Chemoinformatics
Article Writing
Research Writing
Technical Writing
IR
NMR
Research Interests
Chemistry Research
Organic Chemistry Synthesis
Drug Design & Discovery
Computational Chemistry
Biofuel Production
Spectroscopic Analysis
Mass Spectrometry Analysis
Chemical Education
Scientific Writing
Academic Research
Environmental Chemistry
Renewable Energy Solutions
Chemical Analysis
Molecular Modeling
Teaching Organic Chemistry
Chemical Reaction Mechanisms
Advanced Analytical Techniques
Research Collaboration
Connect With Me
Experience
Researcher
Professional Freelancer
Author Initiative
Education
Allama Iqbal Open University, Islamabad (AIOU)
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad (QAU)
University of Sargodha(UOS)
Projects
Synthesis of biofuels from biomass a renewable energy sources
I have worked on the synthesis of biofuels from biomass, focusing on the conversion of organic materials into renewable energy sources. My efforts involved selecting and preprocessing biomass feedstocks, especially food waste, and employing various conversion methods such as biochemical fermentation, thermochemical pyrolysis, and transesterification. This work aimed to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of biofuel production, contributing to a reduction in fossil fuel dependency and advancing renewable energy solutions.
Certificates & Licenses (4)
Hands-on training Workshops in Computational Chemistry
Certificate of presenting Innovative ideas
Article Writing
Second International Symposium on Innovations in Chemical Synthesis
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