Dr. Muhammad Iqbal | Computational Methods | Research Excellence Award
Associate Professor | Bacha Khan University | Pakistan
Dr. Muhammad Iqbal is a distinguished researcher whose scholarly profile reflects sustained excellence in chemistry with strong integration of Computational Methods in advanced scientific inquiry. His work demonstrates authoritative use of Computational Methods to analyze molecular systems, interpret coordination chemistry behavior, and enhance predictive accuracy, where Computational Methods consistently guide hypothesis development, data interpretation, and validation. Through extensive peer reviewed publications indexed in SCI and Scopus, he has contributed impactful knowledge supported by rigorous Computational Methods that strengthen reproducibility and translational relevance. His research output shows meaningful citation influence and international visibility, while Computational Methods enable collaborative alignment with interdisciplinary researchers and institutional partners. By applying Computational Methods to complex chemical challenges, his contributions advance analytical efficiency, resource optimization, and knowledge driven innovation with tangible societal and scientific benefits. His academic service and research dissemination reflect a commitment to quality, integrity, and global standards, with Computational Methods remaining central to methodology, collaboration, and impact across his scholarly endeavors. Google Scholar profile of 380 Citations, 13 h-index, 13 i10 index.
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Featured Publications
Dimeric “paddle-wheel” carboxylates of copper(II): Synthesis, crystal structure and electrochemical studies
Polyhedron, 2013 •
Cited: 69
Synthesis, crystal structure description, electrochemical, and DNA-binding studies of “paddlewheel” copper(II) carboxylate
Journal of Coordination Chemistry, 2014 •
Cited: 39
Synthesis, crystal structures and electrochemical characterization of dinuclear paddlewheel copper(II) carboxylates
Polyhedron, 2013 •
Cited: 31
Synthesis, characterization, crystal structures and electrochemical studies of organotin(IV) carboxylates
Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 2013 •
Cited: 29
Synthesis, crystal structure and electrochemical and DNA binding studies of oxygen bridged-copper(II) carboxylate
Journal of Molecular Structure, 2015 •
Cited: 28