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		<title>Thakshashila: Created page with &quot;= Ahmed Zewail - The Father of Femtochemistry =  &#039;&#039;&#039;Ahmed Hassan Zewail&#039;&#039;&#039; (1946–2016) was an Egyptian-American scientist known as the Father of Femtochemistry. He won the &#039;&#039;&#039;Nobel Prize in Chemistry&#039;&#039;&#039; in 1999 for his pioneering work on observing chemical reactions at extremely fast timescales.  == Early Life and Education ==  * Born in Damanhur, Egypt, in 1946   * Studied at Alexandria University in Egypt   * Completed his PhD at the University of Pennsylvania, USA...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;= Ahmed Zewail - The Father of Femtochemistry =  &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Ahmed Hassan Zewail&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; (1946–2016) was an Egyptian-American scientist known as the Father of Femtochemistry. He won the &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Nobel Prize in Chemistry&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; in 1999 for his pioneering work on observing chemical reactions at extremely fast timescales.  == Early Life and Education ==  * Born in Damanhur, Egypt, in 1946   * Studied at Alexandria University in Egypt   * Completed his PhD at the University of Pennsylvania, USA...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Ahmed Hassan Zewail&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; (1946–2016) was an Egyptian-American scientist known as the Father of Femtochemistry. He won the &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;Nobel Prize in Chemistry&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; in 1999 for his pioneering work on observing chemical reactions at extremely fast timescales.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Early Life and Education ==&lt;br /&gt;
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* Born in Damanhur, Egypt, in 1946  &lt;br /&gt;
* Studied at Alexandria University in Egypt  &lt;br /&gt;
* Completed his PhD at the University of Pennsylvania, USA&lt;br /&gt;
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== What is Femtochemistry? ==&lt;br /&gt;
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Femtochemistry is the study of chemical reactions on the scale of &amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039;femtoseconds&amp;#039;&amp;#039;&amp;#039; — that is, one millionth of one billionth of a second (&amp;lt;math&amp;gt;10^{-15}&amp;lt;/math&amp;gt; seconds). This allows scientists to see how atoms and molecules move and change during a chemical reaction in real time.&lt;br /&gt;
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== Ahmed Zewail&amp;#039;s Major Contributions ==&lt;br /&gt;
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* Developed ultrafast laser techniques to study the very fast processes in chemistry  &lt;br /&gt;
* Allowed observation of the breaking and forming of chemical bonds  &lt;br /&gt;
* Helped understand the fundamental steps of reactions that happen too fast to see with older methods&lt;br /&gt;
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== Importance of His Work ==&lt;br /&gt;
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* Provided new insights into how chemical reactions occur at the atomic level  &lt;br /&gt;
* Impacted fields such as chemistry, biology, and materials science  &lt;br /&gt;
* Opened doors to designing better drugs, materials, and chemical processes&lt;br /&gt;
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== Nobel Prize ==&lt;br /&gt;
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* Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1999  &lt;br /&gt;
* Recognized for &amp;quot;his work on femtochemistry, which allowed observation of atoms in motion during chemical reactions.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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== Legacy and Honors ==&lt;br /&gt;
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* Known as one of the most influential chemists of the 20th century  &lt;br /&gt;
* Served as a professor at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech)  &lt;br /&gt;
* Promoted science education and research in Egypt and worldwide&lt;br /&gt;
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== Conclusion ==&lt;br /&gt;
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Ahmed Zewail&amp;#039;s work helped scientists watch the invisible and incredibly fast world of atoms in action. His achievements revolutionized our understanding of chemical reactions and continue to inspire scientists around the world.&lt;br /&gt;
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