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Short Biography--Ahmed H. Zewail
Nobel Prize Laureate - Chemistry - 1999
Zewail
was awarded the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His other honours include the
Robert A. Welch Prize, the Wolf Prize, the King Faisal Prize, the Benjamin
Franklin Medal, the Peter Debye Award, and the E.O. Lawrence Award. From Egypt
he received the Order of the Grand Collar of the Nile, the highest state honour,
and postage stamps were issued to honour his contributions to science and
humanity. Zewail
was educated in Egypt, received his B.S. (with honours) and M.S. from Alexandria
University, and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. He holds Honorary
Degrees from the USA, UK, Switzerland, Egypt, Belgium, Australia, Canada, India
and Italy. Zewail is an elected member of the National Academy of Sciences, the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, the
American Academy of Achievement, and is a fellow of the American Physical
Society. He is a member of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the European
Academy of Arts, Sciences, and Humanities, the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences
and Letters, the Indian Academy of Sciences, and the Royal Society of the United
Kingdom. Zewail's
current research is devoted to dynamical chemistry and biology, with a focus on
the physics of elementary processes in complex systems. In the Laboratory for
Molecular Sciences (LMS) centre, collaborative multidisciplinary research has
been established to address primary function of real systems.
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