Rasul Jan

Mohammad Rasul Jan
Born 24 June 1952
Ningolai, Kabal, Swat District, Pakistan
Residence Pakistan
Nationality Pakistani
Fields Analytical chemistry
Institutions University of Peshawar
University of Malakand
Alma mater University of Peshawar
University College Cork
University College Dublin
New Mexico State University
Arizona State University
Known for Contribution in Electroanalytical chemistry,
Notable awards Fulbright Award (2003)
Pride of Performance in Science (2010)

Muhammad Rasul Jan is a Pakistani chemist in the field of Analytical Chemistry. He served as Vice-Chancellor of University of Malakand from 14 April 2008 till 1 October 2012. Presently he is serving the University of Peshawar as a Vice-Chancellor.[1] He has published research papers in international journals and supervised research scholars.

Education and life

He was born in the village of Ningolai in Kabal subdivision of Swat District, Pakistan and studied Chemistry at the University of Peshawar, obtaining an M.Phil. Dr.Jan obtained his PhD from University College Cork, followed by three years Post-Doctoral work in the University College Dublin, in the Republic of Ireland. Returning to Pakistan in 1985, he joined the Department of Chemistry at the University of Peshawar as Assistant Professor. In 1999 he was appointed as head of the Department of Environmental Sciences. He held a Fulbright Program fellowship at the New Mexico State University in 2003. He worked in Bio-Design institute at Arizona State University, USA. He was awarded Pride of Performance in Science by the President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan.

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