Dr. Mohammad Khadim is currently working as Principal of ISNA High School in Mississauga, ON, Canada. He holds Ph.D. Degree in organic chemistry and an M.Sc. degree in organic chemistry both from Concordia University, Montreal, Que., in addition to an M.Sc. degree in physical chemistry (Panjab University) and an M. Phil. Degree in theoretical physical chemistry (University of Islamabad, now re-named as Quaid-i-Azam university). He has been engaged in chemical research, development, and production for over 30 years. His field of specialization is Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and organic synthesis. He has excellent problem solving skills which stem from his hands-on experience in utilizing additional modern QC/Analytical techniques such as FT-IR, GC, GC-MS, HPLC, GPC, DSC, TGA, SEM, and separation techniques, and computer hardware and software used in these sciences.
After a brief post-doctoral assignment at the University of Montreal, he worked as research Chemist at the SNC group in Montreal on projects related to coal liquefaction. Then he worked at the University of Virginia, USA as Research Associate in the field of vision chemistry, natural products chemistry, and MRI imaging techniques. Then he worked for American Hoechst and Hoechst Celanese Corporation as Senior Research Chemist for research and development in the disciplines of specialty products which comprised of food and textile dyes, photoresists (mother boards and electronic etching products), photo emulsions, pharmaceuticals, and plastic and polymers for different applications such as air crafts and computers.
Before taking up the responsibilities as the second Principal of ISNA High School, he worked for several years at Saudi Aramco in Research and Development related to drilling, production, refinery, and other aspects of the oil industry.
Dr. Khadim holds several patents and has authored more than thirty research papers published in international refereed journals.
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