Dr. Muhammad Ali Hashmi

Assistant Professor
muhammad.hashmi@ue.edu.pk

Conference Papers:

Sr # Description
1 Muhammad Ali Hashmi, “A DFT Study of Mn-Corrole as a Single Atom Catalyst for CO Oxidation”, 2nd International Conference of Sciences “Revamped Scientific Outlook of 21st Century, 2023”, Rawalpindi Women University, (November 15–16, 2023).
2 Muhammad Ali Hashmi, "A Computational Study of Single-Atom Catalysis of Hydrogen Evolution Reaction Using Transition Metals on Phosphorene Support", 1st International Conference on Advances in Materials Science - AIMS-2020, University of Education Lahore, Pakistan, (July 23-24, 2020).
3 Muhammad Ali Hashmi, Matthias Lein, "MICE-PES: An Algorithm for Accurate Conformational Analysis and its Implementation to Natural Products", 30th National & 18th International Chemistry Conference on Recent Trends in Chemistry-CCUMT-2019, Lahore, Pakistan, (November 27-29, 2019).
4 Muhammad Ali Hashmi, Matthias Lein, "Conformational Analysis and Accurate Prediction of Molecular Properties for Highly Flexible Chiral Natural Products", World Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemists (WATOC) Chemistry Congress, Munich, Germany, (August 26-September 01, 2017).
5 Muhammad Ali Hashmi, Robert A. Keyzers, Matthias Lein, "Accurate prediction of the optical rotation and NMR properties for highly flexible chiral natural products", NZIC International Chemistry Conference, Queenstown, New Zealand, (August 21-24, 2016).
6 Muhammad Ali Hashmi, "A New Secoirridoid Glycosidic Lignan Ester from the Leaves of Olea ferruginea", 13th International and 25th National Chemistry Conference of the Chemical Society of Pakistan, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan (October 20–22, 2014).
7 Muhammad Ali Hashmi, Aisha Hameed, Afsar Khan, "A New Diarylheptanoid from the Male Flowers of Alnus nitida", 3rd International Symposium on Biomedical Materials: Advances and Challenges, Interdisciplinary Research Center for Biomedical Materials, CIIT Lahore, Pakistan (December 18-19, 2012).


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