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The Fifth Jordanian International Conference of Chemistry

 

     The objectives of the B.Sc. program are to provide the community with well trained expertise at a moderately advanced level. To achieve this, students are provided with good ground in the traditional areas of chemistry, namely organic, physical, inorganic and analytical chemistry. To facilitate these goals, the department possesses 14 well equipped teaching laboratories containing all the equipment necessary to meet the requirements of a good university training.                  

     The aims of the graduate program are to provide students with advanced knowledge in all areas of chemistry. Students undertake a research project in which they are trained to do research, propose and carry out experiments. In order to achieve these objectives students have access to 12 research laboratories containing advanced equipment such as, nuclear magnetic resonance and gas chromatography/mass spectrophotometers, a photon counting machine, a laser laboratory for photochemical research.  as well as modern infrared, visible ultraviolet spectrophotometer, atomic absorption flame photometers, a fluorimeter, polarimeters, impedance, electrochemical instruments. , and a catalysis laboratory with high vacuum and gas lines.

        

            

 

       Faculty Promotions and Achievements

          Congratulations to these outstanding educators and researchers.

Prof. Idrees Al-Momani      

 
 Congratulations  to Prof. Al-Momani for being nominated as the best researcher among all faculty members in |Yarmouk 
 University.

 

 

 

 

Prof. Ayman Hamoudeh      

 
 Congratulations on the Promotion to Full Professor, Hamoudeh has Joined the chemistry department
  at Yarmouk university 11 years ago.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Na'il Saleh

Dr. Saleh and his coworkers have published this month an article in Angew. Chem., the journal with the highest impact factor for a chemistry-specific journal that publishes original research. The article discusses the activation and stabilizations of proton-pump inhibitors drugs, lansoprazole and Omeprazole, using a supramolcular guest-host approach. More details are available upon request. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           

Dr. Ahmed  Alomary

Congratulations on the Promotion to Associate Professor, Alomary has Joined the chemistry department  at Yarmouk university  5 years ago after a 2 years of postdoctoral position at  The Scripps Research Institute.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. A. M. Rawashdeh     

 
 Congratulations on Winning the Fulbright Scholarship  Grant, and ranking the first in
 Jordan for the academic year 2008-2009. Rawashdeh will be conducting research at Cornell 
 University under the supervision of the Nobel laureate Prof. Roald Hoffmann.

 

 

 

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