Dr. Mohammed Enamullah (Parvez) was born in a village of West Syed Awolia, Dist. Bhola, Bangladesh. He obtained BSc (1987) and MSc (1989) degrees from Dept. of Chemistry, Jahangirnagar University, Bangladesh. He received PhD (June 1994) under supervision of Prof. mult. Dr. Viktor Gutmann, Inst. Anal. & Appl. Chemistry, TU, Wien, Austria. Dr. Enam joined as a Faculty at Dept. of Chemistry, Jahangirnagar University in 1995 and became Professor in 2003. Dr Enam did several Post-doctoral research at TU, Wien, Austria; Univ. Heidelberg, Germany; Aoyama Gekuin University, Japan; Tokyo Denki University, Japan; University of Freiburg, Germany; University of Dusseldorf, Germany; York University, Toronto, Canada. He worked as a visiting Associate Professor at Dept. of Environmental Materials Chemistry, Tokyo Denki University, Japan (2004), and Dept. of Chemistry, Aoyama Gekuin University, Japan (2009). At present, his group is doing collaboration research with (i) Prof. C. Janiak, University of Dusseldorf, Germany, (ii) Dr. G Pescitilli, University of Pisa, Italy, and (iii) Professor ABP Lever, Dept. of Chemistry, York University, Toronto, Canada. Dr. Enam was awarded several scholarships including (i) Austrian Academic Exchange Service (OEAD), Austria, 1991-1994, 2001, 2006; (ii) Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH) fellowship, Germany, 1989-1999, 2005, 2007, 2012; (iii) Matsumae International Foundation (MIF) fellowship, Tokyo, Japan, 2002, 2004; (iv) Jahangirnagar University Scholarship during BSc/MSc study. Meanwhile, Dr. Enam has published 52 research articles, and one of his best article was appeared as FRONT COVER & HOT ARTICLE in DALTON TRANSACTIONS (RCS Journals) in May 2009. For this pioneer research in chemistry, he received "Bangladesh University Grants Commission (UGC) Award" in 2011. Dr. Enam is a life member of (i) Bangladesh Chemical Society, (ii) Bangladesh Crystallographic Association, (iii) German Universities Alumni Association in Bangladesh, (iv) Heidelberg University Alumni Association, (v) Japan Universities Alumni Association in Bangladesh.
Syntheses, characterization, modeling and TDDFT analyses of chiral-organic/inorganic compounds including Spectroscopy, Stereochemistry, Catalysis, X-ray Crystallography, Tharmal Analyses, Cyclic voltametry, EPR, Magnetism and Computational Chemistry.