June 2008
Fellowship
Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) (Formerly Third World Organization for Women in Science TWOWS). This was fellowship made it possible for me to have 6 month visit to Rhodes University, South Africa me carry where I carried out part of my PhD research. This span for period of 3 year from 2008-2011
August 2013
Award
TWAS Research Grant Programme for Individual Scientist and Research Unit in Science and Technology Lagging Countries. The funds were used to purchase an equipment and some reagents which have and are still been utilized by both undergraduate and post graduate students.
August 2014
Award
TWAS-DFG Cooperation Visit Programme (3 Months) for Scientist from Sub-Sahara Africa. A research visit to Institut für Angewandte Physic, Justus-Liebig-Universität, Gießen
August 2006
Reama Chinedu George > Other Awards
A three months research visit at Material Science unit of iThemba LABS, Cape Town-South Africa.
December 2014
Reama Chinedu George > Other Awards
This grant is sponsorship from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH).
A portrait of Dr. Reama George, Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry and an OWSD Fellow..
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OWSD Programmes

January 2008 PhD Fellow
twas-bollino
TWAS award

June 2008 Fellowship

August 2013 Award

August 2014 Award
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Awards

August 2006 Research Grant by Africa Laser Center (ALC), South Africa and National Foundation Research (NRF), South Africa

December 2014 African-German Network of Excellence in Science (AGNES) Junior Researcher Grant

About me

Dr. Reama George is a lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry with research expertise in porphyrins and their applications. Her work explores photophysics, electrochemistry, and advanced materials, contributing to energy and biomedical innovations. Beyond research, she is passionate about improving teaching and learning, actively involved in STEM outreach, and engaged in educational consulting and capacity building.

Dr. Reama George is a Lecturer in Inorganic Chemistry at Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. She specializes in the synthesis, electrochemistry, and photophysical studies of porphyrins and their derivatives, with a particular focus on porphyrin–BODIPY systems and their applications in energy conversion, light-harvesting arrays, and photodynamic therapy. Her research interests extend to supramolecular chemistry, advanced materials, and functional nanocomposites, with the goal of addressing challenges in renewable energy and biomedical science.

In addition to her research, Dr. George has a strong record of teaching and mentoring at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She is deeply committed to fostering student engagement in chemistry through innovative pedagogy and mentorship, while also supporting capacity development in STEM education.

She is an active member of the **Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD), Obafemi Awolowo University Branch**, where she contributes to outreach programs aimed at promoting mathematics and science education among secondary school students, particularly girls, and supporting health-related initiatives within the local community.

Beyond her academic work, Dr. George integrates her interest in digital technologies with education. She has developed applications using Python and web frameworks, and is currently engaged in designing an AI-powered Learning Management System (LMS) to enhance teaching, learning, and research in higher education.

Through her teaching, research, outreach, and technological innovation, Dr. George continues to advance the frontiers of inorganic and materials chemistry while contributing to educational development and societal impact.

Degrees:

1998
Undergraduate
Chemical Sciences
2006
Master
Chemical Sciences
2012
Doctorate
Chemical Sciences

Publications resulting from Research
(i) Egharevba G.O., George R.C. and Maaza M., (2008), Effect of heat on the morphology and optical properties of porphyrin nanostructure. Synthesis and Reactivity in Inorganic, Metal-Organic, and Nano-Metal Chemistry, 38, 681-687. UNITED KINGDOM.

(ii) Egharevba .G.O. Maaza M. and George R.C. (2008), Time dependency on the fabrication of H4TPPS42- – SnTPy4+. Ife Journal of Science, 10, 109-114, NIGERIA.

(iii) George R.C., Durmus M., Egharevba G.O., Nyokong T. (2009), Electrostatic self-assembly of Quaternized 2, (3)-tetra (oxo-pyridine) phthalocyaninato chloroindium(III) with a series Tetrasulfonated Phthalocyanine. Polyhedron, 28, 3621-3627. HOLLAND

(iv) George R.C., Egharevba G.O., Nyokong T. (2010), Spectroscopic studies of nanostructures of negatively charged free base porphyrin and positively charged tin porphyrins. Polyhedron, 29, 1469-1474. HOLLAND.

(v) George R.C., Mugadza T., Khene S., Egharevba G.O. and Nyokong T. (2011), Porphyrin Nanorods Modified Glassy Carbon Electrode for the Electrocatalysis of Dioxygen, Methanol and Hydrazine. Electrocatalysis, 23, 1699-1708, U.S.A.

(vi) George R.C., Egharevba G.O., Nyokong T. (2013), Absorbance and Fluorescence Studies on Porphyrin Nanostructure (PNR) as Light Harvesters in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells. Ife Journal of Science, 15, 455-462, NIGERIA.

(vii) George R.C., Moene, S.G.M.K., Egharevba G.O. and Nyokong T., (2014), Porphyrin-Phthalocyanine Nanorods (P-PcNR) formed by Electrostatic Self-Assembly, Ife Journal of Science, 16, 7-10, NIGERIA.
(viii) D’Souza S., George R.C., Göksel M., Atilla D., Durmuş M. and Nyokong T. (2015), Enhanced Triplet State Yields in Aqueous Media of Asymmetric Zinc Phthalocyanines when Conjugated with Silver Nanoflowers, Polyhedron, 100, 296-302, HOLLAND.

(ix) George R.C., Falgenhauer J., Geis C., Nyokong T. and Schlettwein D. (2015), Characterization of Porphyrin Nanorods on Fluorine-Doped Tin Oxide Glass Sheet, Journal of Porphyrin and Phthalocyanine, 19, 1147-1158, FRANCE.

(x) Olajide A.A. and George R.C. (2016), UV-Vis Spectroscopy Study on Porphyrin Nanostructures Formed by Electrostatic Interaction, Ife Journal of Science, 18, 585-593, NIGERIA

(xi) George R.C., D’Souza S., Durmuş M. and Nyokong T. (2017), Photolytic Changes in the Morphology of Porphyrin-Phthalocyanine Nanostructures (P-Pcns) in the Presence of Platinum and Gold Salts. Inorganic, Metal-Organic and Nano-Metal Chemistry, 47, 1080-1084, UNITED KINGDOM
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OWSD Programmes

January 2008 PhD Fellow
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TWAS award

June 2008 Fellowship

August 2013 Award

August 2014 Award
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Awards

August 2006 Research Grant by Africa Laser Center (ALC), South Africa and National Foundation Research (NRF), South Africa

December 2014 African-German Network of Excellence in Science (AGNES) Junior Researcher Grant