Dr. vahideh hadigheh-rezvan, organic chemistry Award, Women Researcher Award
Assistant Professor at Islamic Azad University, Iran
Vahideh Hadigheh-Rezvan is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry at Islamic Azad University Ardabil Branch, Iran. With expertise in computational chemistry, her research focuses on diverse areas including the synthesis and characterization of chemical compounds, molecular structure analysis, and optical property investigations. She has contributed significantly to the field with numerous publications in esteemed journals. Vahideh’s expertise extends to a variety of software tools for computational chemistry, biochemistry, and nanotechnology, showcasing her versatility in modern scientific methodologies. Her dedication to advancing knowledge in organic chemistry underscores her commitment to academic excellence and scientific innovation.
Professional Profiles:
Current Academic Position:
Assistant Professor of Organic Chemistry Islamic Azad University Ardabil Branch February 2001 – Present
Research Interests:
Organic Chemistry, Computational Chemistry
Software Skills:
Ab initio, Density Functional Theory (Time Dependent and Independent) for Molecular Clusters and Complexes: MPQC, US-GAMESS, ORCA, NW-Chem, Dalton, Colombus, CPMD, CP2k, OCTOPUS. Density Functional Theory for Periodic Systems: Siesta, Openmx, Quantum-Espresso, VASP. Classical Molecular Dynamics Simulations: NAMD, LAMMPS, DL-POLY, AMBER, MDynamix, Gromacs, GULP. Molecular Docking and Bioinformatics: Autodock, Vina, Dock6.
Research Focus:
Vahideh Hadigheh-Rezvan’s research spans various domains within theoretical and computational chemistry, with a particular focus on elucidating the structural and optical properties of organic compounds. Her work encompasses studies on Schiff bases, phosphines, benzimidazoles, and charge transfer complexes, employing quantum chemical calculations and DFT methods. Notably, she investigates the molecular structure, electronic properties, and spectroscopic characteristics of diverse molecular systems, contributing significantly to the understanding of their behavior and potential applications. Through her comprehensive exploration of these compounds, she advances knowledge in fields such as organic synthesis, material science, and drug analysis, showcasing a broad and impactful research portfolio in theoretical chemistry.
Publications (TOP NOTES)
study of dithioglyoxal conformations and how it is formed from 1, 2-ditate by DFT method, Publication date: 2023.