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Atta-ur-Rahman (chemist)

Atta-ur-Rahman (Urdu: عطاالرحمان; b. 22 September 1942), h-index 75, with 36,000 citations [1] NI, FRS, FPAS is a Pakistani organic chemist and is currently serving as Professor Emeritus at the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at the University of Karachi and as Chairman of PM Task Force on Science and Technology.[2] He has twice served as the President of Pakistan Academy of Sciences (2003-2006, and 2011–2014).[3] He was the Federal Minister of Science and Technology (2000-2002), Federal Minister of Education (2002) and Chairman Higher Education Commission with status of Federal Minister (2002-2008)[4] He is also the President of the Network of Academies of Sciences in Countries of the Organisation of Islamic Countries (NASIC).[5] After returning to Pakistan from Cambridge after completing his tenure as Fellow of Kings College, Cambridge University, he contributed to the development of the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at the University of Karachi, and transforming the landscape of higher education, science and technology of Pakistan. He is Fellow of Royal Society (London), Life Fellow of Kings College, Cambridge University, UK.,[6] and Professor Emeritus at University of Karachi [7]

Atta-ur-Rahman

Atta-ur-Rahman in 2014
Born (1942-09-22) September 22, 1942 (age 81)
NationalityPakistani
Alma materUniversity of Karachi
University of Cambridge
Known forNatural product chemistry
Awards Nishan-e-Imtiaz (2002)
Hilal-e-Imtiaz (1998)
Sitara-e-Imtiaz (1991)
Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (1983)
UNESCO Prize (1999)
Austria Order of Merit
Scientific career
FieldsOrganic chemistry
InstitutionsHigher Education Commission of Pakistan
University of Tübingen
University of Karachi
University of Cambridge
ThesisSynthetic Studies in the Indole Alkaloid Field (1968)
Doctoral advisorJ. Harley Mason
Other academic advisorsIan Fleming
Websiteatta-ur-rahman.com

Education edit

Atta-ur-Rahman was born on 22 September 1942 in Old Delhi into an Urdu-speaking academic family.[8] His grandfather, Sir Abdur Rahman, was a vice-chancellor of the University of Delhi (1934–38) who briefly served as a judge at the Madras High Court.[9]

In 1946, Abdur Rahman was appointed as vice-chancellor of the Punjab University in Lahore, eventually relocating his family there, a year before the partition of India took place.[9] Abdur Rahman eventually became a Senior Justice at the Supreme Court of Pakistan in 1949.[9] His father, Jamil-ur-Rahman, was a lawyer who established a cotton ginning textile industry in Okara, Punjab, Pakistan.[9] After settling in Karachi in 1952, he passed the competitive O-Level and A-Level from the Karachi Grammar School and joined Karachi University.[9]

Attending Karachi University in 1960, Rahman graduated with a bachelor's degree (with honors) in chemistry in 1963.[9][10] He obtained a Master of Science (MSc) in organic chemistry in 1964 with first class and 1st position, and lectured at Karachi University for a year before receiving a Commonwealth Scholarship for doctoral studies in the United Kingdom.[9] He joined King's College at the University of Cambridge and resumed research in natural products under John Harley-Mason.[10] In 1968, Rahman received a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in organic chemistry; the subjects of his doctoral thesis were natural products and organic materials.[11][9] He was elected as a fellow of King's College, University of Cambridge in 1969 and continued his research at Cambridge University until 1973.[12] During that period, he is credited with correcting the earlier work of the Nobel Laureate Sir Robert Robinson on the chemistry of harmaline.[13] Later in 2007, he was appointed as an honorary life fellow of King's College Cambridge.[14]

Academic career edit

In 1964, Rahman joined the Karachi University as a lecturer in undergraduate chemistry.[15] He remained associated with the Cambridge University between 1969 and 1973, and is presently honorary Life Fellow at the King's College of the Cambridge University.[15] In 1977, he became the co-director of the Hussain Ebrahim Jamal Research Institute of Chemistry at University of Karachi; eventually he was ascended as the Director in 1990.[15] In 1979, Rahman did the post-doctoral research at the University of Tübingen. Upon returning to Pakistan, he joined Karachi University where he lectures and taught chemistry.[15] He was appointed Professor Emeritus at University of Karachi for life.[16]

He carried out important studies on the synthesis of anti-cancer alkaloids present in the plant Catharanthus roseus and analytical studies on organic compounds involving circular dichroism and is generally recognized as bringing a huge positive change in the development of science and technology as well as higher education in Pakistan.[17][18]

His book entitled "Stereoselective Synthesis in Organic Chemistry" (Springer-Verlag) was termed a monumental contribution in the field by the Nobel Laureate Sir Derek Barton in the foreword of the book written by him.[19] His book entitled "NMR Spectroscopy-Basic Principles" was published by Springer-Verlag and translated into Japanese for use in university courses in Japan [20] The Nobel Laureate Herbert C. Brown applauded the contributions of Rahman in science and technology.[21]

Positions held edit

Government work and political advocacy edit

After securing the fellowship of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Rahman had been affiliated with the Pakistan government regarding education and science affairs.[15] From 1996 until 2012, Rahman served in the board of directors of the Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation, representing Pakistan's delegation.[15] In 1997, Rahman served as the Coordinator General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation's (OIC) Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation (COMSTECH) that comprised 57 Ministers of Science and Technology from 57 OIC member countries.[30] In recognition of his scientific transformation of Pakistan and building a large number of Centers of Excellence in the country as well as promoting scientific research, Rahman was conferred the TWAS Prize in Institution Building, in Durban, South Africa in 2009.[31] Atta-ur-Rahman has seved as the co-chairman of UN ESCAP.[32]

In 1999, he joined the Ministry of Science and Technology (MoSci) as its minister, assisting in drafting the official science policy of the country. In 2002, he was appointed as minister of the Ministry of Education (MoEd) as well as becoming the chairman of the Higher Education Commission (HEC) until resigning in 2008.[33] Atta-ur-Rahman has also served as Chairman of the Prime Ministers National Task Force on Science and Technology, Co Chairman of Prime Ministers National Task Force on Information Technology and Telecommunications,[34] and Vice Chairman of the Prime Ministers Task Force on Technology Driven Knowledge Economy [35] during the years 2019 to 2022. He is the President of the Network of Science of Organisation of Islamic Countries (NASIC) [36]

Honours and awards edit

 
Atta-ur-Rahman receiving an award from the Minister of Higher Education of Austria for revolutionary changes brought about to uplift higher education sector in Pakistan.
 
Atta-ur-Rahman receiving UNESCO Science Prize at World Congress on Science in Budapest Hungary (1999)
 
Atta-ur-Rahman (middle) after receiving the International Science and Technology Collaboration Award, from President Xi Jinping on 10 January 2020
 
Atta-ur-Rahman Institute of Natural Product Discovery established in Universiti Teknologi, Mara, near Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia

Atta-ur-Rahman has been selected as one of the 500 most influential personalities of the Islamic World.[37] Institutions have been named after Rahman in China,[38] the Atta-ur-Rahman Institute for Natural Product Discovery (AuRIns) in Malaysia[39][40] and the Academician Professor Atta-ur-Rahman One Belt and One Road TCM Research Center were named after Rahman,[41] as well as the Atta-ur-Rahman School of Applied Biosciences at the National University of Sciences & Technology (Islamabad, Pakistan)[42] and the Atta-ur-Rahman Laboratories, International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at the University of Karachi (Karachi, Pakistan).[43] The US Publisher ARKAT USA has published a special issue of the journal Arkivoc, Vol 2007, in honour of Atta-ur-Rahman FRS which had contributions from top scientists in the field of natural product chemistry.[44] Similarly, the international journal Molecules published by the Swiss publisher MDPI published a special issue of the journal in honour of Atta-ur-Rahman.[45] The World Academy of Science, Italy has introduced a special Prize in his honour (TWAS-Atta-ur-Rahman Award in Chemistry) for young scientists which is awarded once every two years.[46] In recognition of his eminent contributions, Prof. Atta-ur-Rahman has received honorary doctorate degrees from many universities including the University of Cambridge (UK), Coventry University (UK), Bradford University (UK), Universiti Teknologi Mara (Malaysia), Asian Institute of Teknologi (Thailand), University of Karachi (Pakistan), Gomal University (Pakistan), and several other universities [47]

National and international Awards edit

In recognition of his eminent contributions in the field of organic chemistry, he has been conferred with many civil awards, including:

Fellowships edit

See also edit

References edit

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This article is an autobiography or has been extensively edited by the subject or by someone connected to the subject It may need editing to conform to Wikipedia s neutral point of view policy There may be relevant discussion on the talk page February 2024 Learn how and when to remove this template message Atta ur Rahman Urdu عطاالرحمان b 22 September 1942 h index 75 with 36 000 citations 1 NI FRS FPAS is a Pakistani organic chemist and is currently serving as Professor Emeritus at the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at the University of Karachi and as Chairman of PM Task Force on Science and Technology 2 He has twice served as the President of Pakistan Academy of Sciences 2003 2006 and 2011 2014 3 He was the Federal Minister of Science and Technology 2000 2002 Federal Minister of Education 2002 and Chairman Higher Education Commission with status of Federal Minister 2002 2008 4 He is also the President of the Network of Academies of Sciences in Countries of the Organisation of Islamic Countries NASIC 5 After returning to Pakistan from Cambridge after completing his tenure as Fellow of Kings College Cambridge University he contributed to the development of the International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at the University of Karachi and transforming the landscape of higher education science and technology of Pakistan He is Fellow of Royal Society London Life Fellow of Kings College Cambridge University UK 6 and Professor Emeritus at University of Karachi 7 Atta ur RahmanNI FRS FPASAtta ur Rahman in 2014Born 1942 09 22 September 22 1942 age 81 Delhi British India now in India NationalityPakistaniAlma materUniversity of KarachiUniversity of CambridgeKnown forNatural product chemistryAwardsNishan e Imtiaz 2002 Hilal e Imtiaz 1998 Sitara e Imtiaz 1991 Tamgha e Imtiaz 1983 UNESCO Prize 1999 Austria Order of MeritScientific careerFieldsOrganic chemistryInstitutionsHigher Education Commission of PakistanUniversity of TubingenUniversity of KarachiUniversity of CambridgeThesisSynthetic Studies in the Indole Alkaloid Field 1968 Doctoral advisorJ Harley MasonOther academic advisorsIan FlemingWebsiteatta ur rahman wbr com Contents 1 Education 2 Academic career 3 Positions held 4 Government work and political advocacy 5 Honours and awards 5 1 National and international Awards 5 2 Fellowships 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEducation editAtta ur Rahman was born on 22 September 1942 in Old Delhi into an Urdu speaking academic family 8 His grandfather Sir Abdur Rahman was a vice chancellor of the University of Delhi 1934 38 who briefly served as a judge at the Madras High Court 9 In 1946 Abdur Rahman was appointed as vice chancellor of the Punjab University in Lahore eventually relocating his family there a year before the partition of India took place 9 Abdur Rahman eventually became a Senior Justice at the Supreme Court of Pakistan in 1949 9 His father Jamil ur Rahman was a lawyer who established a cotton ginning textile industry in Okara Punjab Pakistan 9 After settling in Karachi in 1952 he passed the competitive O Level and A Level from the Karachi Grammar School and joined Karachi University 9 Attending Karachi University in 1960 Rahman graduated with a bachelor s degree with honors in chemistry in 1963 9 10 He obtained a Master of Science MSc in organic chemistry in 1964 with first class and 1st position and lectured at Karachi University for a year before receiving a Commonwealth Scholarship for doctoral studies in the United Kingdom 9 He joined King s College at the University of Cambridge and resumed research in natural products under John Harley Mason 10 In 1968 Rahman received a Doctor of Philosophy PhD in organic chemistry the subjects of his doctoral thesis were natural products and organic materials 11 9 He was elected as a fellow of King s College University of Cambridge in 1969 and continued his research at Cambridge University until 1973 12 During that period he is credited with correcting the earlier work of the Nobel Laureate Sir Robert Robinson on the chemistry of harmaline 13 Later in 2007 he was appointed as an honorary life fellow of King s College Cambridge 14 Academic career editIn 1964 Rahman joined the Karachi University as a lecturer in undergraduate chemistry 15 He remained associated with the Cambridge University between 1969 and 1973 and is presently honorary Life Fellow at the King s College of the Cambridge University 15 In 1977 he became the co director of the Hussain Ebrahim Jamal Research Institute of Chemistry at University of Karachi eventually he was ascended as the Director in 1990 15 In 1979 Rahman did the post doctoral research at the University of Tubingen Upon returning to Pakistan he joined Karachi University where he lectures and taught chemistry 15 He was appointed Professor Emeritus at University of Karachi for life 16 He carried out important studies on the synthesis of anti cancer alkaloids present in the plant Catharanthus roseus and analytical studies on organic compounds involving circular dichroism and is generally recognized as bringing a huge positive change in the development of science and technology as well as higher education in Pakistan 17 18 His book entitled Stereoselective Synthesis in Organic Chemistry Springer Verlag was termed a monumental contribution in the field by the Nobel Laureate Sir Derek Barton in the foreword of the book written by him 19 His book entitled NMR Spectroscopy Basic Principles was published by Springer Verlag and translated into Japanese for use in university courses in Japan 20 The Nobel Laureate Herbert C Brown applauded the contributions of Rahman in science and technology 21 Positions held editFellow King s College Cambridge University 1969 1973 2007 for Life 22 Professor at H E J Research Institute of Chemistry at Karachi University 23 Professor Emeritus at H E J Research Institute of Chemistry at Karachi University 2012 24 Coordinator General of COMSTECH 1996 2012 25 Federal Minister of Science amp Technology 2000 2002 11 26 Federal Minister of Education 2002 27 28 Federal Minister Chairman Higher Education Commission Pakistan resigned due to govt issues 2002 2008 11 27 Advisor to the Prime Minister of Pakistan on Science and Technology 2002 2008 29 Government work and political advocacy editAfter securing the fellowship of the Pakistan Academy of Sciences Rahman had been affiliated with the Pakistan government regarding education and science affairs 15 From 1996 until 2012 Rahman served in the board of directors of the Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation representing Pakistan s delegation 15 In 1997 Rahman served as the Coordinator General of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation s OIC Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation COMSTECH that comprised 57 Ministers of Science and Technology from 57 OIC member countries 30 In recognition of his scientific transformation of Pakistan and building a large number of Centers of Excellence in the country as well as promoting scientific research Rahman was conferred the TWAS Prize in Institution Building in Durban South Africa in 2009 31 Atta ur Rahman has seved as the co chairman of UN ESCAP 32 In 1999 he joined the Ministry of Science and Technology MoSci as its minister assisting in drafting the official science policy of the country In 2002 he was appointed as minister of the Ministry of Education MoEd as well as becoming the chairman of the Higher Education Commission HEC until resigning in 2008 33 Atta ur Rahman has also served as Chairman of the Prime Ministers National Task Force on Science and Technology Co Chairman of Prime Ministers National Task Force on Information Technology and Telecommunications 34 and Vice Chairman of the Prime Ministers Task Force on Technology Driven Knowledge Economy 35 during the years 2019 to 2022 He is the President of the Network of Science of Organisation of Islamic Countries NASIC 36 Honours and awards edit nbsp Atta ur Rahman receiving an award from the Minister of Higher Education of Austria for revolutionary changes brought about to uplift higher education sector in Pakistan nbsp Atta ur Rahman receiving UNESCO Science Prize at World Congress on Science in Budapest Hungary 1999 nbsp Atta ur Rahman middle after receiving the International Science and Technology Collaboration Award from President Xi Jinping on 10 January 2020 nbsp Atta ur Rahman Institute of Natural Product Discovery established in Universiti Teknologi Mara near Kuala Lumpur in MalaysiaAtta ur Rahman has been selected as one of the 500 most influential personalities of the Islamic World 37 Institutions have been named after Rahman in China 38 the Atta ur Rahman Institute for Natural Product Discovery AuRIns in Malaysia 39 40 and the Academician Professor Atta ur Rahman One Belt and One Road TCM Research Center were named after Rahman 41 as well as the Atta ur Rahman School of Applied Biosciences at the National University of Sciences amp Technology Islamabad Pakistan 42 and the Atta ur Rahman Laboratories International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences at the University of Karachi Karachi Pakistan 43 The US Publisher ARKAT USA has published a special issue of the journal Arkivoc Vol 2007 in honour of Atta ur Rahman FRS which had contributions from top scientists in the field of natural product chemistry 44 Similarly the international journal Molecules published by the Swiss publisher MDPI published a special issue of the journal in honour of Atta ur Rahman 45 The World Academy of Science Italy has introduced a special Prize in his honour TWAS Atta ur Rahman Award in Chemistry for young scientists which is awarded once every two years 46 In recognition of his eminent contributions Prof Atta ur Rahman has received honorary doctorate degrees from many universities including the University of Cambridge UK Coventry University UK Bradford University UK Universiti Teknologi Mara Malaysia Asian Institute of Teknologi Thailand University of Karachi Pakistan Gomal University Pakistan and several other universities 47 National and international Awards edit In recognition of his eminent contributions in the field of organic chemistry he has been conferred with many civil awards including Nishan e Imtiaz 2002 highest national civil award 11 48 27 32 Hilal e Imtiaz 1998 11 48 27 Sitara e Imtiaz 1991 11 48 27 Tamgha e Imtiaz 1983 11 48 27 UNESCO Science Prize 1999 17 35 Grosse Goldene Ehrenzeischen am Bande 2007 high civil award by the Austrian government 2007 49 China International Science and Technology Cooperation Award 2020 bestowed by Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on January 7 2020 50 Academician Chinese Academy of Sciences 2015 51 52 Friendship Award of China 2014 53 Vice President The World Academy of Science TWAS 31 Prescient Network of Academies of Science of Organising of Islamic Conference NASIC 5 Member Korean Academy of Science and Technology 54 Einstein Professorship Chinese Academy of Sciences 49 Babai Urdu Award 1994 55 Scientist of the Year Award for 1985 Prize Rs 200 000 1987 56 FPCCI Prize for Technological Innovation 1985 57 Engro Excellence Award 2010 58 HEC National Distinguished Professor 2011 present 59 Professor Emeritus University of Karachi 2011 present 16 Lifetime Achievement Award by University of Management and Technology Lahore 2012 Fellowships edit Fellow of The World Academy of Sciences TWAS 60 Fellow of Islamic World Academy of Sciences Foreign Fellow of Korean Academy of Sciences 11 61 Fellow of Pakistan Academy of Sciences Fellow of the Royal Society London July 2006 17 11 62 Honorary Life Fellow King s College Cambridge UK 2007 11 63 Fellow of Chinese Chemical Society 1997 64 11 Foreign Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences 2015 65 See also editH E J Research Institute of Chemistry Higher Education Commission Salimuzzaman Siddiqui Civil decorations of PakistanReferences edit Atta ur Rahman Cabinet approves task force on science and tech Pakistan Today 22 February 2019 Archived from the original on 9 July 2021 Retrieved 3 July 2021 Pakistan Academy of Sciences Former Office Bearers Atta ur Rahman a b Network of Academies of Sciences in Countries of Organization of Islamic Conference Home www nasic org pk Fellows directory Royal Society Retrieved 14 April 2023 Atta RAHMAN Professor Emeritus PhD Cambridge DSc Cambridge DSc Coventry University of Karachi Karachi HEJ Research Institute of Chemistry Research profile Retrieved 20 August 2023 Profiles in Leadership 3 Atta ur Rahman on HEJ HEC and OIC Science Cooperation Muslim Science Retrieved 20 November 2022 a b c d e f g h A Tribute to a Living Legend Arkat Foundation US 22 September 2007 Archived from the original on 29 August 2021 Retrieved 9 April 2021 a b Staff writer Prof Dr Atta ur Rahman Pakistan Herald Biography Archived from the original on 6 May 2015 Retrieved 28 February 2015 a b c d e f g h i j k Prof Dr Atta ur Rahman FRS Archived from the original on 3 July 2020 Search King s College Cambridge Kings cam ac uk 17 September 2021 Archived from the original on 9 July 2021 Retrieved 23 April 2022 Reactions of harmaline 4 9 dihydro 7 methoxy 1 methyl 3H pyrido 3 4 b indole and its derivatives Part II Reinvestigation of acetylharmaline Journal of the Chemical Society Perkin Transactions 1 736 738 1 January 1972 doi 10 1039 P19720000736 via pubs rsc org Honorary Fellows King s College Cambridge Kings cam ac uk 27 August 2021 Archived from the original on 9 July 2021 Retrieved 23 April 2022 a b c d e f Pakistan Academy of Sciences Profile of Fellow Pakistan Academy of Sciences Archived from the original on 21 January 2015 Retrieved 28 February 2015 a b Archived copy Archived 7 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine a b c Atta Ur Rahman royalsociety org Choudhary Muhammad Iqbal 14 March 2013 Professor Atta ur Rahman towering scientific achievements Natural Product Research 27 4 5 298 301 doi 10 1080 14786419 2013 766053 PMID 23473069 S2CID 19648663 Stereoselective Synthesis in Organic Chemistry Springer Science amp Business Media 6 December 2012 ISBN 9781461383277 via Google Books Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Basic Principles Springer Verlag 14 November 1986 ISBN 9783540962434 via Google Books imedia com pk Interactive Media Pakistan International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences www iccs edu Honorary Fellows 6 March 2013 Archived from the original on 23 January 2018 Retrieved 23 January 2018 International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences Archived from the original on 17 September 2017 Retrieved 20 September 2017 International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences Archived from the original on 31 January 2018 Retrieved 23 January 2018 Atta ur Rahman Global Knowledge Initiative Archived from the original on 30 December 2017 Retrieved 23 January 2018 Federal Ministers Archived from the original on 29 October 2016 Retrieved 23 January 2018 a b c d e f Profile of Atta ur Rahman on UNESCO org website Archived 19 May 2017 at the Wayback Machine Published 10 November 2014 Retrieved 9 April 2021 Archived copy Archived 2 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine Dr Atta Ur Rehman Archived from the original on 28 February 2018 Retrieved 23 January 2018 Executive Board of ICCBS Archived from the original on 20 May 2013 Retrieved 10 November 2012 a b Rahman Atta ur TWAS a b Prof Atta Ur Rahman IAS Staff work Prof Atta ur Rahman FRS PDF SUPARCO Archived from the original PDF on 2 April 2015 Retrieved 28 February 2015 Ministry of Information Technology amp Telecommunication a b Partnership IAP the InterAcademy Atta ur Rahman www interacademies org Network of Academies of Science in Countries of the Organisation of Islamic Conference NASIC Professor Atta Ur Rahman The Muslim 500 Chinese research center to be named after Dr Attaur Rahman The Express Tribune 28 May 2019 Atta ur Rahman Institute for Natural Products UiTM Atta ur Rahman Institute for Natural Products Discovery AuRIns History of AuRIns Archived from the original on 3 November 2022 Retrieved 16 November 2022 shakeel sharza 21 October 2019 Hunan University of China to establish Professor Atta ur Rehman medicine research centre WELCOME TO ASAB National University of Sciences and Technology NUST Archived from the original on 16 November 2022 Retrieved 20 October 2022 imedia com pk Interactive Media Pakistan International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences www iccs edu Archived copy Archived from the original on 9 November 2022 Retrieved 16 November 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Molecules www mdpi com TWAS Atta ur Rahman Award in Chemistry TWAS Retrieved 20 November 2022 Rahman Atta ur a b c d Malaysian King confers degree on Atta ur Rahman The News International newspaper 23 October 2011 Archived from the original on 19 December 2013 Retrieved 7 April 2021 a b Archived copy PDF 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