Prof. O. S. Amuda earns Fellowship of Royal Society of Chemistry and Chartered Chemist in UK

Prof. O. S. Amuda earns Fellowship of Royal Society of Chemists and Chartered Chemist in Uk

Professor Omotayo Sarafadeen Amuda, FRSC, CChem, a distinguished Analytical and Environmental Chemist whose scholarly contributions have earned him both national and international recognition in the Chemical sciences. has been  formally admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), United Kingdom, in recognition of his significant contributions to Chemistry, Research leadership and Professional standing.

 Subsequently, following a rigorous peer-review assessment of professional competencies and achievements, he was also awarded the prestigious Chartered Chemist (CChem) status by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

The Fellowship of the Royal Society of Chemistry represents one of the highest levels of professional recognition granted by the society to scientists who have demonstrated distinction, impact and leadership in the advancement of Chemical sciences. The Chartered Chemist designation, on the other hand, is an internationally respected professional qualification awarded to chemists who have demonstrated advanced expertise, professional competence, ethical practice and sustained contributions to the application of Chemistry in industry, academia, research and environmental sustainability.

Professor Amuda’s career has been marked by impactful research in analytical, environmental and industrial chemistry, particularly in the areas of wastewater treatment, adsorption science, environmental remediation, materials development and sustainable technologies. 

His scholarly visibility has attracted several recognitions, including listings in Marquis Who’s Who in the World and Marquis Who’s Who in Science and Engineering.

Beyond research, Professor Amuda has contributed immensely to global scientific advancement through editorial engagements with reputable international journals, academic mentoring, professional leadership and scientific collaborations. 

His expertise and research engagements have also intersected with initiatives related to the World Health Organization (WHO), particularly in environmental health, water quality, and sustainability.

As an accomplished academic and researcher, Professor Amuda continues to contribute significantly to the advancement of Analytical and Environmental Chemistry through innovative research, international collaborations, capacity development and professional service. 

The combined attainment of FRSC and CChem further reinforces his status as a globally recognized scientist committed to excellence, integrity and impactful scholarship.

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