Al-Mustaqbal University

bahaa fadhil hamzah alanab


Prescribed, Anesthesia Techniques Department

PhD
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chemistry
chemistry

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H illah, Babil 51001
+9647732595938
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Bahaa Fadhil Hamzah

EDUCTION:
• University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq
Ph.D. in organic chemistry (2020).
GPA: very good
Title of ph. D thesis "Synthesis, Characterization and Study the Possible Applications of Novel 1,2,4-Triazole Derivatives Pendant on Different Compounds"
• Osmania University, Hyderabad, India
M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry: (2015)
Grade: First division with CGPA 6.19 out of 10
Title of M.Sc. thesis: “Microwave Assisted Synthesis of Some Novel Chalcones”
• University of Babylon, babil, Iraq.
B.Sc. Chemistry: (2011)
Title of B.Sc. thesis “Green Chemistry”
EXPERMENT:
• I am teacher now in Babylon Education Directorate, babil, Iraq.
• Lecture in Al-Mustaqbal University College.
• I was teaching in Al-Manara College for Medical Sciences, Dep. of dentistry. (2017-2019)
• I was teaching in College of Al-Safwa University, Dep. of Pharmacy (2015-2016

SKILLS

• Microsoft programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, ChemDraw and NMR Mnova).
• Languages:
Arabic and English Languages
• Dealing with many organic-lab devices such as Spectrophotometer, and FTIR.






PATENTS
• I have four Patents (under consideration)

PUBLICATION
• Synthesis, Characterization and Antibacterial Activity of Some New Oxazepine Derivatives

• Antibacterial and Anticorrosion Activity Evaluation of New Polymaleimide Derived from Chalcone Derivative

• Synthesis, polymerization and characterization of new poly (3,5-substituted-1,2,4-triazole from different nitriles and study their effect on anticancer and antioxidant

• Synthesis and characterization of (3-ethanethioate-4-n- cyclic imide-5- aryl)-1,2,4-triazole and study anticancer and antioxidant

• Solvent-free microwave assisted synthesis of morpholine–piperidine–pyrrolidine annulated quinoline-naphthyl based chalcones and their antimicrobial activity.


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