Muhammad Yar Khuhawar

Muhammad Yar Khuhawar
Born (1948-02-05) 5 February 1948
Shahdadkot, Sindh, Pakistan
Residence Jamshoro, Sindh Province
Nationality Pakistani
Citizenship Pakistan
Alma mater University of Birmingham
Known for his work on PUREX Process, and FLiNaK Chemistry
Awards Izaz-e-kamal, Sitara-i-Imtiaz
Scientific career
Fields Organic Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry
Institutions University of Sindh

Muhammad Yar Khuhawar is a Pakistani analytical chemist and a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Sindh, Pakistan.[1] He is working as a Professor Emeritus at the Institute of Advanced Research Studies in Chemical Sciences, University of Sindh, Jamshoro[2].

He is working with more than 50 researchers, focusing in the field of Chromatography and Electrophoresis for analytical method development for metals, non-metals and biological active compounds from a wide variety of samples. His research group has synthesized a number of Schiff base polymers and has developed a new stationary phase for Gas Chromatography and sensitive Liquid Chromatography procedures for the determination of pesticide malathion.

He has also published a number of research papers in the field of environmental monitoring of water resources of Sindh province including: Indus River, canals, lakes, natural springs, sea, underground water resources, municipal sewerage and receiving bodies in terms of pollution and utilities for biological life inhabiting the area.[3]

He has a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Birmingham University, UK, and was awarded the degree of "Doctor of Science" from University of Birmingham, United Kingdom in 2000.[4][5] He received the degree of Doctor of Science (D.Sc.) in Pakistan. He has more than 250 research publications in national and international journals.

References

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  2. http://iarscs.usindh.edu.pk/
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