Czech scholar highlights importance of electro-analytical chemistry at SU
By Ali Murad Chandio updated : 4 weeks ago

JASHORO: 21, JANUARY/ 2019: Czech scholar Prof. Dr. Jiri Barek who teaches at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe had his seminar on “Qou Vadis Electro-analytical Chemistry” which in English means “Electro-analytical Chemistry.
The Future Respective” held at Senate Hall of the vice chancellor secretariat of the varsity.
The seminar was organized by Centre of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry whereas, it was presided over by VC-SU Prof. Dr. Fateh Muhammad Burfat.
SU vice chancellor Dr. Burfat, in his presidential remarks on the occasion observed that miraculous advancements in facets of science and technology were getting to be a norm in the ultra modern times one was witnessing of late, adding that electro-analytical chemistry was, for lay men, a comparatively less known and celebrated field, yet its significance in the aspects of use of sensors for various scientific operations in day-to-day life was paramount.
“I congratulate the scholarly team of Centre of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry upon having organized this highly important seminar; and I also thank Prof. Dr. Jiri Barek for his immeasurable passion and deep commitment to his profession that have inspired him to travel all the way to Pakistan to facilitate colleagues establish and effectively operate electro-analytical laboratory at NCEAC”, Dr. Burfat said.
Learned speaker Dr. Barek in his enlightening presentation said that he had the pleasure and privilege of hosting a great number of Pakistani scholars at his university in Prague, Czech Republic, remarking “I found each one of those scholars as highly passionate, exceptionally talented extremely committed individuals with finest character and caliber”.
Interrelating electro-analytical chemistry to everyday life, Dr. Barek enunciated its inevitable usefulness in the context of development and application of sensor technology for every many purposes including food preservation, environmental safeguard, health maintenance and checking of security threats.
Earlier, eminent national scientist and former director NCEAC Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Bhangar presented to the audience detailed profile of the guest speaker.
Those who were in attendance in this seminar included SU Registrar Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saleem Chandio, Focal Person SU Thatta Campus Prof. Dr. Sarfraz Hussain Solangi, Director NCEAC Prof. Dr. Shahabuddin Memon, Dr. Tufail Ahmed Sheerazi, Dr. Sirajuddin, Dr. Najma Memon, Dr. Amna Baloch, Dr. Amber Solangi and a horde of other faculty and students. (01)

Czech scholar highlights importance of electro-analytical chemistry at SU
By Ali Murad Chandio updated : 4 weeks ago

JASHORO: 21, JANUARY/ 2019: Czech scholar Prof. Dr. Jiri Barek who teaches at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe had his seminar on “Qou Vadis Electro-analytical Chemistry” which in English means “Electro-analytical Chemistry.
The Future Respective” held at Senate Hall of the vice chancellor secretariat of the varsity.
The seminar was organized by Centre of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry whereas, it was presided over by VC-SU Prof. Dr. Fateh Muhammad Burfat.
SU vice chancellor Dr. Burfat, in his presidential remarks on the occasion observed that miraculous advancements in facets of science and technology were getting to be a norm in the ultra modern times one was witnessing of late, adding that electro-analytical chemistry was, for lay men, a comparatively less known and celebrated field, yet its significance in the aspects of use of sensors for various scientific operations in day-to-day life was paramount.
“I congratulate the scholarly team of Centre of Excellence in Analytical Chemistry upon having organized this highly important seminar; and I also thank Prof. Dr. Jiri Barek for his immeasurable passion and deep commitment to his profession that have inspired him to travel all the way to Pakistan to facilitate colleagues establish and effectively operate electro-analytical laboratory at NCEAC”, Dr. Burfat said.
Learned speaker Dr. Barek in his enlightening presentation said that he had the pleasure and privilege of hosting a great number of Pakistani scholars at his university in Prague, Czech Republic, remarking “I found each one of those scholars as highly passionate, exceptionally talented extremely committed individuals with finest character and caliber”.
Interrelating electro-analytical chemistry to everyday life, Dr. Barek enunciated its inevitable usefulness in the context of development and application of sensor technology for every many purposes including food preservation, environmental safeguard, health maintenance and checking of security threats.
Earlier, eminent national scientist and former director NCEAC Prof. Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Bhangar presented to the audience detailed profile of the guest speaker.
Those who were in attendance in this seminar included SU Registrar Prof. Dr. Muhammad Saleem Chandio, Focal Person SU Thatta Campus Prof. Dr. Sarfraz Hussain Solangi, Director NCEAC Prof. Dr. Shahabuddin Memon, Dr. Tufail Ahmed Sheerazi, Dr. Sirajuddin, Dr. Najma Memon, Dr. Amna Baloch, Dr. Amber Solangi and a horde of other faculty and students. (01)