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Ahmed H. Zewail

    Ahmed Zewail pioneered the field of femtochemistry, earning him a Nobel Prize. His research delved into understanding chemical reactions on incredibly short timescales, offering insights into the very nature of matter. Utilizing advanced microscopy techniques, he visualized matter in both space and time, opening new avenues for scientific discovery. Beyond his contributions to physics and chemistry, Zewail was also engaged in public discourse, and his legacy continues through initiatives supporting scientific advancement.

    Reise durch die Zeit - Weg zum Nobelpreis
    Voyage Through Time: Walks Of Life To The Nobel Prize
    Physical biology. From Atoms to Medicine
    • 2008

      This is an avant-garde book edited by Nobel Laureate Ahmed Zewail with contributions from eminent scientists including four Nobel prize winners. The perspectives of these world leaders in physics, chemistry, and biology define potential new frontiers at the interface of disciplines and including physical, systems, and synthetic biology.This book brings about the confluence of concepts and tools, and that of different disciplines, to address significant problems of our time: visualization; theory and computation for complexity; macromolecular function, protein folding and misfolding; and systems integration from cells to consciousness. The scope of tools is wide-ranging, spanning imaging, crystallography, microfluidics, single-molecule spectroscopy, and synthetic probe targeting. Concepts such as dynamic self-assembly, molecular recognition, non-canonical amino acids, and others are covered in various chapters as they are cornerstones in building the trilogy description of behavior-structure, dynamics, and function.The volume is uniquely structured to provide overviews with historical perspectives on the evolution of ideas and on the future of physical biology and biological complexity, from atoms to medicine.

      Physical biology. From Atoms to Medicine
    • 2003

      Ahmed Zewail takes us on a voyage through his own life and the world of the femtosecond. Examining his life and work until his receipt of the Nobel Prize in 1999, Zewail explores in non-technical language the landscape of molecules glimpsed on the scale of one quadrillionth of a second. schovat popis

      Voyage Through Time: Walks Of Life To The Nobel Prize