Assoc Prof Dr. Nadim Darwish | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor at Curtin University, Australia
Dr. Nadim Darwish is an accomplished electrochemist with a robust academic background and extensive experience in research and teaching. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrochemistry from the University of New South Wales, Sydney, where he conducted significant research on electron transfer processes. Following his doctoral studies, he undertook various prestigious roles, including postdoctoral research at UNSW and a Marie Curie Fellowship at the University of Barcelona. Currently, he serves as an Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow at Curtin University, where he leads innovative research in molecular and life sciences. With a proven track record of securing competitive grants and fostering student success, Dr. Darwish has made notable contributions to his field. His work emphasizes the importance of collaborative research and mentorship in advancing scientific knowledge and application.
Professional Profile:
Education🎓
Dr. Darwish completed his Ph.D. in Electrochemistry at the University of New South Wales in 2011, under the guidance of Professors Justin Gooding and Michael Paddon-Row. His doctoral research focused on understanding long-range electron transfer through self-assembled monolayers, leading to innovative insights into electrochemical processes. He holds a solid foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of electrochemistry, complemented by several prestigious fellowships that have enriched his academic journey. This educational background has equipped him with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate complex scientific challenges. Throughout his career, he has also engaged in continuous professional development, which has kept him at the forefront of advancements in his field. Dr. Darwish’s educational experiences have not only shaped his research capabilities but have also instilled a passion for mentoring the next generation of scientists.
Professional Experience 💼
Dr. Darwish’s professional experience is marked by a series of impactful roles in academia and research. He began his career as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Chemistry at UNSW, where he honed his research skills and contributed to various projects. His expertise was further recognized during his tenure as a Marie Curie International Incoming Fellow at the University of Barcelona, where he focused on advanced electrochemical techniques. He later took on a Lecturer position at Curtin University, where he not only taught but also initiated significant research programs, leading to his appointment as a Senior Lecturer and subsequently as an Associate Professor. Throughout his career, Dr. Darwish has been actively involved in supervising postgraduate students and postdoctoral fellows, guiding them toward successful research outcomes and fostering a collaborative research environment. His professional journey reflects a commitment to both education and research excellence.
Research Interest🔍
Award and Honor🏅
Dr. Nadim Darwish has received numerous awards and honors throughout his academic and professional career, underscoring his contributions to the field of electrochemistry. Notably, he was a finalist for the prestigious Le Fèvre Medal from the Australian Academy of Science in 2021–2022, reflecting his significant scientific achievements. He received the A. M. Bond Medal from the Royal Australian Chemical Institute in 2020 and has been a three-time finalist in the Eureka Prize for Scientific Research. Dr. Darwish was also recognized with the WA Young Tall Poppy Science Award in 2017, highlighting his contributions to science communication and mentorship. His successful acquisition of competitive grants, including the ARC Discovery Early Career Research Award and the Marie Curie Fellowship, further illustrates his standing in the research community. These awards and recognitions not only celebrate his individual accomplishments but also reflect his impact on the broader scientific community.
Publications top noted📜
- Aragones, AC; Haworth, NL; Darwish, N; Ciampi, S; Mannix, EJ; Wallace, GG; …
- Year: 2016
- Title: Electrostatic catalysis of a Diels–Alder reaction
- Journal: Nature
- Citation: 746
- Ciampi, S; Darwish, N; Aitken, HM; Díez-Pérez, I; Coote, ML
- Year: 2018
- Title: Harnessing electrostatic catalysis in single molecule, electrochemical and chemical systems: a rapidly growing experimental toolbox
- Journal: Chemical Society Reviews
- Citation: 253
- Darwish, N; Díez-Pérez, I; Da Silva, P; Tao, N; Gooding, JJ; …
- Year: 2012
- Title: Observation of electrochemically controlled quantum interference in a single anthraquinone‐based norbornylogous bridge molecule
- Journal: Angewandte Chemie International Edition
- Citation: 172
- Zhang, L; Laborda, E; Darwish, N; Noble, BB; Tyrell, JH; Pluczyk, S; …
- Year: 2018
- Title: Electrochemical and electrostatic cleavage of alkoxyamines
- Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Citation: 169
- Darwish, N; Aragones, AC; Darwish, T; Ciampi, S; Díez-Perez, I
- Year: 2014
- Title: Multi-responsive photo-and chemo-electrical single-molecule switches
- Journal: Nano Letters
- Citation: 156
- Mawad, D; Artzy-Schnirman, A; Tonkin, J; Ramos, J; Inal, S; Mahat, MM; …
- Year: 2016
- Title: Electroconductive hydrogel based on functional poly (ethylenedioxy thiophene)
- Journal: Chemistry of Materials
- Citation: 128
- Aragonès, AC; Darwish, N; Ciampi, S; Sanz, F; Gooding, JJ; Díez-Pérez, I
- Year: 2017
- Title: Single-molecule electrical contacts on silicon electrodes under ambient conditions
- Journal: Nature Communications
- Citation: 110
- Barfidokht, A; Ciampi, S; Luais, E; Darwish, N; Gooding, JJ
- Year: 2013
- Title: Distance-dependent electron transfer at passivated electrodes decorated by gold nanoparticles
- Journal: Analytical Chemistry
- Citation: 109
- Chockalingam, M; Darwish, N; Le Saux, G; Gooding, JJ
- Year: 2011
- Title: Importance of the indium tin oxide substrate on the quality of self-assembled monolayers formed from organophosphonic acids
- Journal: Langmuir
- Citation: 106
- Chen, X; Luais, E; Darwish, N; Ciampi, S; Thordarson, P; Gooding, JJ
- Year: 2012
- Title: Studies on the effect of solvents on self-assembled monolayers formed from organophosphonic acids on indium tin oxide
- Journal: Langmuir
- Citation: 91
