Mr. Muhammad Umer Younas Bajwa | Spectroscopy | Best Researcher Award
Mr. Muhammad Umer Younas Bajwa, University of Agriculture Faisalabad Pakistan, Pakistan
Publication Profile
Qualifications
Mr. Bajwa holds a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Chemistry from the University of Agriculture Faisalabad, where he achieved a CGPA of 3.38/4.00 (2021-2023). His thesis, titled “Synthesis of Metal Complexes of Ciprofloxacin for Medicinal Applications and Method Development for Analytical Assessment,” reflects his commitment to advancing medicinal chemistry. He also earned a Master of Sciences (BS Hon’s) in Chemistry from the University of Gujrat, achieving a CGPA of 3.18/4.00 (2016-2020). His technical report on identifying heavy metals in plants showcases his analytical skills and focus on environmental chemistry.
Research Interests
Mr. Muhammad Umer Younas Bajwa specializes in organic chemistry, with a focus on coordination chemistry, synthesis, and organometallic compounds. His research also encompasses Raman spectroscopy, various forms of spectroscopy, the synthesis of drug and metal complexes, and catalysis. He demonstrates proficiency in analytical assessment techniques including FTIR, UV-visible spectroscopy, NMR, and the study of biological activities related to his synthesized compounds.
Research Contributions
Mr. Bajwa has submitted research articles, notably on the “Synthesis, Characterization, and Biological Activities of Organotin (IV) Complexes with the Ligand Based on Methylamine Derivatives,” published in the Journal of Coordination Chemistry. This work underscores his ability to contribute original research to the field, further demonstrating his analytical and synthesis capabilities.
Conclusion
Mr. Muhammad Umer Younas Bajwa is indeed a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His dedication to advancing knowledge in chemistry, particularly in medicinal applications, aligns with the criteria for excellence in research.
Publication Top Notes
Synthesis of N-alkyl azoles carrying metal complexes for catalytic and medicinal applications
Organo-Mediated Ring-Opening Polymerization: A Cutting-Edge Technique for Green Synthesis