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Ahmed Zewail |
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Ahmed Zewail
is presently the Linus Pauling Chair Professor of Chemistry and
Professor of Physics, and the Director of the NSF Laboratory for
Molecular Sciences (LMS), at the California Institute of
Technology, Pasadena, U.S.A.
Professor Zewail was awarded the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
for his pioneering developments in the field of femto-science,
making it possible to observe the movement of the individual
atoms in a femto-second, a split second that is a millionth of a
billionth of a second. Such a development -- which literally
changed our view of the dynamics of matter -- holds great
promise in the areas of technology and life sciences. Currently
his research interests include the biological sciences, the
complexity of molecular function and the new development of
ultra-fast diffraction for the imaging of transient structures
in space and time with atomic-scale resolution.
Professor Zewail was educated in Egypt, received his B.Sc. (with
first class honors) and M.Sc. from Alexandria University, and
his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. His honors
include more than 100 prizes and awards, Orders of Merit, and
Orders of States from around the world. These include the Robert
A. Welch Prize, Wolf Prize, King Faisal Prize, Benjamin Franklin
Medal, Peter Debye Award, and the E. O. Lawrence Award. From
Egypt he has received the Order of the Grand Collar of the Nile,
the highest state honor, and postage stamps have been issued to
honor his contributions to science and humanity.
He holds honorary degrees in the sciences, arts, philosophy, law
and medicine from universities and institutions around the world
including the U.S.A., England, Switzerland, Egypt, Belgium,
Australia, Canada, India, Italy, Scotland, Korea, Sweden and
France. He is an elected member of national and international
academies and societies, including the National Academy of
Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the American
Academy of Achievement, the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the
European Academy of Arts, Sciences, and Humanities, the Royal
Society of London, and the Russian Academy of Sciences. He is on
the Board of Trustees and Board of Directors of national and
international foundations and universities, and holds the
Honorary Chair at the United Nations University.
Professor Zewail is renowned for his public lectures and
writings encompassing science and technology, education and
world affairs, and for his tireless efforts to help the
population of the have-nots. In his recent biography Voyage
through Time -- Walks of Life to the Nobel Prize, he gives an
exposé of his life and work until the receipt of the Nobel
Prize, and he suggests a concrete course of action for the world
of the have-nots and for a new vision of world order.
Ahmed Zewail is the father of four children and lives in
California.
For more information:
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