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Dr Atta ur Rahman
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Atta-ur-Rahman, FRS, D.Phil., TI, SI HI, NI, is a leading scientist and scholar in the field of organic chemistry from Pakistan, especially renowned for his research in the various areas relating to natural product chemistry. With over 850 publications in the field of his expertise, he is also credited for reviving the higher education and research practices in Pakistan
Atta-ur-Rahman has had a prominent record in Cambridge Overseas School Certificate in 1958, and 'A' Levels in 1960 from the Karachi Grammar School. In 1963, he received B.Sc (Hons.) in Chemistry, followed by M.Sc in Organic Chemistry from Karachi University. He received Commonwealth Scholarship in 1965 to study for Ph.D in Organic Chemistry under supervision of Dr. J. Harley Mason and received Ph.D at Kings College, Cambridge in 1968.
He was subsequently awarded a Doctorate of Science by University of Cambridge in 1987, a Doctorate of Education by Coventry University in 2007,[2] a Doctorate of Science by Bradford University in 2010, a Doctor of Philosophy by Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand in 2010 and honorary Doctor of Scıence by University of Technology MARA. Malaysıa.
Atta ur Rahman started his career in 1964 as a Lecturer at University of Karachi. He remained Fellow at Kings College, Cambridge between 1969 to 1973. In 1977, he became Co-Director of Hussain Ebrahim Jamal Research Institute of Chemistry at University of Karachi to become Director in 1990. He has over 852 publications in leading international journals in several fields of organic chemistry including 662 research publications, 18 patents, 110 books and 59 chapters in books published by major U.S. and European presses. Seventy sıx students have completed their Ph.D. degrees under his supervision.
Fellow, Kings College, Cambridge University (19691973)
Professor at H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry at Karachi University
Coordinator General of COMSTECH(1996present)
Federal Minister of Science & Technology (20002002)
Federal Minister of Education (2002)
Former Federal Minister/Chairman, Higher Education Commission, Pakistan (resigned due to govt issues)(20022008)
Advisor to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on Science and Technology(20022008)
Honorary Life Fellow, Kings College, Cambridge University (2007present)
Member UNESCO High Level Panel on Science & Technology for Development (2011-present)
Member Board of Governors, Commonwealth of Learning, Vancouver, Canada (2010-present)
Distinguished National Professor International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at Karachi University (2011for Life)
Professor Emeritus, University of Karachi (2011- for Life)
Patron-in-Chief International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at Karachi University (2009present)
Presıdent Pakıstan Academy of Scıences (2003-2006)(2011-present)
President Network of Academies of Sciences of Islamic Countries (NASIC) (2007-present)
Vice President Academy of Sciences of Developing Countries (TWAS) (2008-present)
National awards
In recognition of his eminent contributions in the field of Organic Chemistry, he has been conferred with four civil awards, including:
Nishan-e-Imtiaz (2002) (highest national civil award),
Hilal-e-Imtiaz (1998)
Sitara-e-Imtiaz (1991)
Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (1983)
International awards
TWAS Regional Prize for Institution Building (2009)
Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria in Gold with Sash (2007)
Honorary Doctor of Education honoris causa (Coventry University,UK) (2007)
ISESCO Prize (2001)
ECO[disambiguation needed] Prize (2000)
First Muslim scientist to receive the UNESCO Science Prize (1999)
Federation of Asian Chemical Societies Award, Hiroshima, Japan (1997)
First Prize at the 6th Kharazmi Festival in Iran (1993),
The Islamic Organization Prize by Government of Kuwait (1988)
Honorary Doctorate of Science (Sc.D) from University of Cambridge (1987)
Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy honoris causa(Ph.D) from Asian Institute of Technology (2010)
Honorary Doctorate of Science (Sc.D) from Bradford University (2010)
Honorary Doctorate of Science (Sc.D) from University of Technology MARA (2010)
Member UNESCO Hıgh Level Scıence & Technology Panel (2011)
Vice-President Academy of Science of Developing World (TWAS)
Fellowships
Fellow of Academy of Sciences for the Developing World
Fellow of Islamic World Academy of Sciences
Foreign Fellow of Korean Academy of Sciences
Fellow of Pakistan Academy of Sciences
Fellow of the Royal Society, London
Honorary Life Fellow King's College, Cambridge
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