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A religious man, Barkla was a Methodist and considered his work to be "part of the quest for God, the Creator". | 1 | Spectroscopists |
* Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (2015)
* Bessel Research Award of the German Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (2006)
* Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2012)
* Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute (1998)
* Le Fevre Memorial Prize of the Australian Academ... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Arthur John Ahearn (20 June 1902 – 12 June 1990) was an American physicist and mass spectrometry researcher. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Between 2000 and 2007, Besley had postdoctoral research appointments at the University of Nottingham, the University of Sussex, and the University of Cambridge. In 2007 Besley was awarded a Royal Society Relocation Fellowship at the University of Nottingham and a Visiting Academic Research Fellowship at the Australian ... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Amiram Goldblum was born in Rosh Pinna in 1945. He is the son of Professor Natan Goldblum, a senior officer in the Medical Corps of the IDF until 1956 and an Israel Prize recipient (1988) for his lifetime efforts to eradicate viral diseases in Israel, in particular, polimyellitis a. The family was evacuated to Haifa d... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
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W. Y. Kim and K. S. Kim
K. S. Kim, Y. Zhao, H. Jang, S. Y. Lee, J. M. Kim, K. S. Kim, J.-H. Ahn, P. Kim, J.-Y. Choi and B. H. Hong
Y. Chun, N. J. Singh, I.-C. Hwang, J. W. Lee, S. U. Yu, and K. S. Kim
J. N. Tiwari, K. Nath, S. Kumar, R. N. Tiwari, K.C. Kemp, N. H. Le, D. H. Youn, J. S. Lee, K. S. Kim
... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Zare has published several books, including a widely used textbook on the topic of angular momentum in quantum systems that is considered a classic for its explanations of angular momentum algebra and the fundamentals of molecular spectroscopy. He is an author or co-author of more than 1,000 peer-reviewed papers. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In 1967, Kroto began teaching and research at the University of Sussex in England. During his time at Sussex from 1967 to 1985, he carried out research mainly focused on the spectroscopic studies of new and novel unstable and semi-stable species. This work resulted in the birth of the various fields of new chemistry ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
He is currently the Editor-in-Chief (EiC) for Current Physical Chemistry. He has also been guest editor for three special issues of Theoretical Chemistry Accounts, the P.J. Stephens Honorary Issue, volume 119, numbers 1–3, the January 2008 issue, with Dr. Gerard M. Jensen, Gilead Sciences, Inc., the Suhai Festschrift ... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Nicolaas Bloembergen (March 11, 1920 – September 5, 2017) was a Dutch-American physicist and Nobel laureate, recognized for his work in developing driving principles behind nonlinear optics for laser spectroscopy. During his career, he was a professor at Harvard University and later at the University of Arizona and at ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
José Elguero Bertolini (born 1934) is a Spanish chemist best known for his contributions to heterocyclic chemistry. He is Honorary Research Professor at the Medicinal Chemistry Institute of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC). | 0 | Computational Chemists |
The Atomic Energy Act of 1946 that created the Atomic Energy Commission provided for a nine-man General Advisory Committee (GAC) to advise the commission on scientific and technical matters. Rabi was one of those appointed in December 1946. The GAC was enormously influential throughout the late 1940s, but in 1950 the G... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Carl David Tolmé Runge (; 30 August 1856 – 3 January 1927) was a German mathematician, physicist, and spectroscopist.
He was co-developer and co-eponym of the Runge–Kutta method ( ), in the field of what is today known as numerical analysis. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
*http://rredc.nrel.gov/solar/spectra/am0/special.html#Thekaekara
*http://rredc.nrel.gov/solar/spectra/am0/text/Thekaekara.txt | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Schnell's research program departs from the premise that there is a continuum between health and disease; if we are capable of measuring this continuum, we will be in the position of detecting disease earlier and understanding it better to intervene more precisely. His research focuses on two broad areas: (i) the devel... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
William Charles Price was born on 1 April 1909. He went to the Bishop Gore School in Swansea, where his contemporaries included the young poet Dylan Thomas, whose father taught English at the school. He failed to get a state scholarship to Oxford in 1927. He gained a BSc in Physics from Swansea University in 1930.
Pri... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Kneipp was an undergraduate student at the Free University of Berlin, where she specialised in biology and physics. She remained in Berlin for graduate studies, where she worked on Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy at RKI. After earning her doctorate, she moved to the Erasmus University Rotterdam, where she worke... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Lorenz S. Cederbaum (born 26 October 1946 in Braunschweig, Germany) is a German physical chemist.
He studied physics at the University of Munich and obtained his diplome in 1970, his Ph.D. in 1972 under Georg Hohlneicher, and habilitation in 1976. He was professor at the University of Freiburg before becoming profess... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Phoenix read biochemistry at the University of Liverpool followed by completion of a doctorate on amphiphilic membrane protein anchors. He studied part-time to obtain a degree in mathematics from the Open University and moved into the field of molecular engineering. He has published widely on the structure-function rel... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
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*Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1991)
*Fellow, Royal Society of London (1994)
*Award from the Inter-American Photochemical Society (1996)
*Award from the Royal Society of Chemistry (1996)
*Centenary Lecture, Royal Society of Chemistry (1996)
*Max T. Rogers Distinguished Lectureship, Michigan Sta... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Smalley was married four times, to Judith Grace Sampieri (1968–1978), Mary L. Chapieski (1980–1994), JoNell M. Chauvin (1997–1998) and Deborah Sheffield (2005), and had two sons, Chad Richard Smalley (born June 8, 1969) and Preston Reed Smalley (born August 8, 1997).
In 1999, Smalley was diagnosed with cancer. Smalley ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In 1991, Russell moved to the United Kingdom, where she was appointed to the University of Liverpool. She spent three years in Liverpool before joining Newcastle University. In 1997 Russell moved to the University of Southampton. She was promoted to professor in 2007.
Russells research considers the use of spectroscopy... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Vishnu Ganesh Bhide (1925–2006) was an Indian physicist and educationist, known for his pioneering work on Mossbauer spectroscopy and his contributions to science education in India. He was the scientific advisor to the Government of India during 1973-75 and a member of the International Commission on the Applications... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Prof. Rode's second main field of research lies in the area of bioinorganic chemistry, in particular
abiogenesis. At the end of the 1980s Prof. Rode and his coworkers discovered the salt induced peptide formation reaction as a simple route to synthesis peptides from amino acid monomers under prebiotic conditions. Inste... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
*1996 CAREER Award, U.S. National Science Foundation
*1997 Westinghouse Distinguished Professor in Materials Science and Engineering, Washington State University
*1997 Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow
*2003 American Physical Society Fellow
*2005 Distinguished Faculty Award, Washington State University
*2005 Guggenheim F... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
The Indian Academy of Sciences was born out of conflicts during the procedures of proposal for a national scientific organisation in line with the Royal Society. In 1933, the Indian Science Congress Association (ISCA), at the time the largest scientific organisation, planned to establish a national science body, which ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
George W. Flynn (1938-January 8, 2020) was an American physical chemist and professor, known for his work
in laser spectroscopy and scanning tunneling microscopy. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
She joined the School of Chemical Sciences, at Dublin City University in 2002. She is a member of the National Centre for Sensor Research at Dublin City University, the SFI CSET funded Biomedical Diagnostics Institute and holds a Marie Curie Fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland. In addition to her j... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Alter is credited with having invented:
*1836 - the electric telegraph, predating the Morse telegraph in 1837.
*1840 - his electric buggy - the forerunner of the automobile.
*1845 - a patented method to manufacture and purify bromine from salt wells, highly useful in the iron industry and displayed in the World's Fair... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Oganov speaks 5 languages (Russian, English, French, German, and Italian), is married, has four children and is a parishioner of St. Louis Catholic Church in Moscow. | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Albrecht graduated in 1979 from Cornell University, Ithaca and was awarded a doctorate in 1983 at University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia on cosmology. His thesis advisor was Paul Steinhardt.
He later carried out post-doctoral research at University of Texas, Austin and at Los Alamos National Laboratory. Albrecht late... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In addition to the research fellowships awarded during her career, Martin has received many honours in recognition of her professional contributions including:
*2005 Roche Medal, Australian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
*2005 Queensland Government Smart Women Smart State Award (Research Scientist Categ... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Bidelman was elected to the American Astronomical Society in 1944. and was a member for over 65 years. He was president of the Cleveland Astronomical Society from 1973 to 1976. Bidelman was elected to the international science honor society Sigma Xi by Case Western Reserve University. The minor planet 9398 Bidelman (19... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Abney was born in Derby, England, the son of Rev. Edward Henry Abney (1811–1892), vicar of St Alkmund's Church, Derby, and his wife, Catharine Strutt. His father was owner of the Firs Estate. William was educated at Rossall School, the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and joined the Royal Engineers in 1861, with which... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Siahrostami joined the University of Calgary as an assistant professor in 2018, and was promoted to associate professor in 2022. Her research involves computational chemistry for the design of new catalyst materials. Specifically, she studies the oxygen reduction reaction and the carbon dioxide reduction reaction. The ... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
George Claude Pimentel (May 2, 1922 – June 18, 1989) was a preeminent chemist and researcher. He was also dedicated to science education and public service. the inventor of the chemical laser. He developed the technique of matrix isolation in low-temperature chemistry. He also developed time-resolved infrared spectrosc... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
* India celebrates National Science Day on 28 February of every year to commemorate the discovery of the Raman effect in 1928.
*Postal stamps featuring Raman were issued in 1971 and 2009.
*A road in India's capital, New Delhi, is named C. V. Raman Marg.
* An area in eastern Bangalore is called CV Raman Nagar.
*The road... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
De Leeuw is interested in computational models of energy materials, biomaterials and minerals. She uses molecular dynamics and density functional theory. In 2000 she joined the University of Reading as a lecturer in Physical Chemistry. She was awarded an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Advanc... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Both of Prokhorov's parents died during World War II. Prokhorov married geographer Galina Shelepina in 1941, and they had a son, Kiril, born in 1945. Following his father, Kiril Prokhorov became a physicist in the field of optics and is currently leading a laser-related laboratory at the A. M. Prokhorov General Physics... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Mössbauer married Elizabeth Pritz in 1957. They had a son, Peter and two daughters Regine and Susi. They divorced in 1983, and he married his second wife Christel Braun in 1985.
Mössbauer died at Grünwald, Germany on 14 September 2011 at the age of 82. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Werner Urland (born 13 April 1944) is a German chemist whose name is imprinted in the pioneering implementation of the Angular Overlap Model (AOM: a specific paradigm for accounting metal ions in complexes or crystals ) for the interpretation of optical and magnetic properties of rare-earth coordination compounds. This... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Filizola joined the Department of Physiology & Biophysics at Mount Sinai School of Medicine (MSSM) as an instructor in 2002. She continued in this role at Weill Medical College (WMC) of Cornell University, also in New York City, until she was promoted assistant professor in 2005. She returned to Mount Sinai as an assis... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
* Lieben Prize (1919)
* Abbe Memorial Prize
* Abbe Medal of the Carl Zeiss Institute, Jena (1932)
* Nobel Prize in Physics (1936)
* Austrian Decoration for Science and Art (1959)
* A lunar crater is named after Hess | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Hermann Hartmann (4 May 1914 in Bischofsheim an der Rhön – 22 October 1984 in Glashütten im Taunus) was a German chemist and professor and researcher in physical and theoretical chemistry at the University of Frankfurt am Main. He contributed to all fields of physical chemistry and was instrumental in establishing th... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
In July, 1907, Burwell was appointed to a "human computer" position at Mount Wilson Observatory. In 1910, she attended the fourth conference of the International Union for Cooperation in Solar Research, when it was held at Mount Wilson.
Burwell specialized in stellar spectroscopy. She was solo author on some scientific... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
She married the physicist Karl Rebane. Their children Aleksander and Inna Rebane both became physicists themselves. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Peter V. Coveney is a British chemist who is Professor of Physical Chemistry, Honorary Professor of Computer Science, and the Director of the Centre for Computational Science (CCS) and Associate Director of the Advanced Research Computing Centre at University College London (UCL). He is also a Professor of Applied Hig... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
He then became an assistant at the Physics Institute. Czerny attracted attention at the time when, following the Stern-Gerlach experiment (1922), which demonstrated the existence of half-integer quantum numbers in electron spin, he also found them in the rotation bands of molecules (gaseous hydrogen halides). His subse... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Kim published over 400 papers in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science, Nature Nanotechnology, Nature Communications, Chemical Reviews, Chemical Reviews Society, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci, Accounts of Chemical Research, Physical Review Letters, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte Chemie Internationa... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
* Director Center for Superfunctional Materials (CSM), UNIST (2014–present)
* Distinguished Professor of Dept. of Chemistry, UNIST (2014–present)
* Director of CSM, Pohang University of science and Technology POSTECH (1997-2014)
* Professor of Dept. of Chemistry at Pohang University of Science & Technology POSTECH (19... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
*Fellow of the Royal Society (1932)
*The Hartree unit of energy is named after him.
*The Hartree Centre is named after him. | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Martin Gruebele (born January 10, 1964, in Stuttgart, Germany) is a German-born American physical chemist and biophysicist who is currently James R. Eiszner Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Physics, Professor of Biophysics and Computational Biology at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where he is the pri... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
His first major scientific contribution was the application of the concept of dipole moment to the charge distribution in asymmetric molecules in 1912, developing equations relating dipole moments to temperature and dielectric constant. In consequence, the units of molecular dipole moments are termed debyes in his hono... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Nicholas Harrison FRSC FinstP (born 5 November 1964) is an English theoretical physicist known for his work on developing theory and computational methods for discovering and optimising advanced materials. He is the Professor of Computational Materials Science in the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College London w... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Dr. Schnell has acted as chair of the Department of Molecular & Integrative Physiology in the Medical School from 2017 to 2021. During his time leading the largest basic science department at Michigan Medicine, he helped it maintain its status as the top National Institutes of Health-funded physiology department in the... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Hewish married Marjorie Elizabeth Catherine Richards in 1950. They had a son, a physicist, and a daughter, a language teacher. Hewish died on 13 September 2021, aged 97. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Peter Pulay (born September 20, 1941, in Veszprém, Hungary) is a theoretical chemist. He is the Roger B. Bost Distinguished Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Arkansas, United States.
One of his most important contributions is the introduction of the gradient met... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Bunker received the Humboldt Prize (1995), the Medaili Jana Marca Marci of the Czech Spectroscopy Society (2002), and the 2002 Sir Harold Thompson Memorial Award, which is sponsored by Pergamon Press (now Elsevier) for the most significant advance in spectroscopy published in Spectrochimica Acta each year. He is a fell... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
During October 1933 to March 1934, Max Born was employed by IISc as Reader in Theoretical Physics following the invitation by Raman early in 1933. Born at the time was a refugee from Nazi Germany and temporarily employed at St Johns College, Cambridge. Since the beginning of the 20th century Born had developed a theory... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In 1986, he joined Morgan Stanley, as Vice President for Technology in Nunzio Tartaglias automated proprietary trading group. In 1994, Shaw was appointed by President Clinton to the Presidents Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, where he was chairman of the Panel on Educational Technology. In 2000, he was el... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Marianus Czerny (17 February 1896 – 10 September 1985) was a German experimental physicist who focused on molecular spectroscopy, especially infrared spectroscopy. He was Professor at Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University in Frankfurt. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
*"Distinguishing Tunneling Pathways for Two Chiral Conformer Pairs of 1,3-Propanediol from the Microwave Spectrum". Plusquellic DF, Lovas FJ, Pate BH, Neill JL, Muckle MT, Remijan AJ. J Phys Chem A. October 13, 2009.
*"Semiexperimental Equilibrium Structure for the C-6 Backbone of cis-1,3,5-Hexatriene; Structural Evide... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
One of Ramans interests was on the scientific basis of musical sounds. He was inspired by Hermann von Helmholtzs The Sensations of Tone, the book he came across when he joined IACS. He published his findings prolifically between 1916 and 1921. He worked out the theory of transverse vibration of bowed string instruments... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Margaret Belle (Oakley) Dayhoff (March 11, 1925 – February 5, 1983) was an American physical chemist and a pioneer in the field of bioinformatics. Dayhoff was a professor at Georgetown University Medical Center and a noted research biochemist at the National Biomedical Research Foundation, where she pioneered the appli... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Jean Lecomte (August 5, 1898 - March 28, 1979) was a French physicist, researcher and professor of physics at CNRS. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Hammes-Schiffer held positions on the faculty at the University of Notre Dame as Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry (1995-2000) and at Pennsylvania State University (2000-2012). In 2012 she joined the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as Swanlund Professor of Chemistry, where ... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Donald received a B.A. summa cum laude in Russian Language and Literature from Yale University in 1980. After working at the Laboratory for Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis in the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University, he then attended MIT EECS, where he received his S.M. in EECS (1984) and Ph.D. in Com... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Alfred Zakhele Msezane is a South African physicist. He is a professor in the Department of Physics at Clark Atlanta University, and the Founding Director of the Center for Theoretical Studies of Physical Systems. His research is primarily in theoretical atomic physics and condensed matter theory. He also carries out r... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Fleming resigned from his position as vice chancellor for research (2015) and was subsequently removed as a Berkeley Global Campus ambassador (2016) following the filing of a harassment complaint against him by a former employee in 2014. The investigation that followed determined Fleming had violated the University of ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Kim E. Jelfs is a computational chemist based at Imperial College London who was one of the recipients of the Harrison-Meldola Memorial Prizes in 2018. She develops software to predict the structures and properties of molecular systems for renewable energy. | 0 | Computational Chemists |
In September 1821, Wheatstone brought himself into public notice by exhibiting the Enchanted Lyre, or Acoucryptophone, at a music shop at Pall Mall and in the Adelaide Gallery. It consisted of a mimic lyre hung from the ceiling by a cord, and emitting the strains of several instruments – the piano, harp, and dulcimer. ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
*Joel Henry Hildebrand Award, 2015,
*Humboldt Research Award, 2009
*Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2008
*Visiting Faculty Member, University of Kyoto, August – November 2005
*Guggenheim Fellow, 2001-2002 | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Professor Jennifer Louise "Jenny" Martin is an Australian scientist and academic. She was the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation) at the University of Wollongong, in New South Wales from 2019-2022. She is a former Director of the [https://www2.griffith.edu.au/institute-drug-discovery Griffith Institute fo... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
William L. Jorgensen (born October 5, 1949, New York) is a Sterling Professor of Chemistry at Yale University. He is considered a pioneer in the field of computational chemistry. Some of his contributions include the TIP3P, TIP4P, and TIP5P water models, the OPLS force field, and his work on free-energy perturbation th... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
His ongoing research interests have centered on the development of new NMR methods for the characterization of impurities and degradants of pharmaceuticals focusing on the exploration of new NMR probe technologies for the characterization of extremely small samples using heteronuclear 2D-NMR methods. His interests in ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Vignale is known for his contributions to density functional theory. In 1987 he formulated, in collaboration with Mark Rasolt, the current density functional theory for electronic systems in the presence of a static magnetic field. In 1996 he developed, with Walter Kohn (Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, 1998), the time-de... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Wolfgang Stahl (1 April 1956 in Kiel – 28 August 2020 in Aachen) was a German spectroscopist. He was a professor at the RWTH Aachen University. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Together with his Ph.D. student Hung Tung Tran Prof. Rode developed the practical and flexible visualization software [https://web.archive.org/web/20140714145409/http://www.theochem.at/molvision/ Molvision®] capable of interactively analyzing dynamic simulation data. In 2003 Dr. Tran was awarded with a European Innovat... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
* 2016 William F. Meggers Award in Spectroscopy
*2016 Herty Medal
* 2008 Fellow of the American Physical Society
* 2001 MacArthur Fellows Program
* 1999 Coblentz Award
* 1998 Camille Dreyfus Teacher Scholar | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Kenneth M. Merz Jr. is an American biochemist and molecular biologist currently the Joseph Zichis Chair and a distinguished university professor at Michigan State University and editor-in-chief of American Chemical Societys Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling'. A highly cited expert in his field, his research ... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Dayhoffs Atlas became a template for many indispensable tools in large portions of DNA or protein-related biomedical research. In spite of this significant contribution, Dayhoff was marginalized by the community of sequencers. The contract to manage GenBank (a technology directly related to her research), awarded in th... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Ljubov A. Rebane (née Chagalova) (September 6, 1929 Leningrad – June 13, 1991 Tallinn) was an Estonian physicist. She graduated from Leningrad University in 1952 and received a PhD in Physics and Mathematics in 1961 from the same university.
She received the USSR State Prize (Russian: Госуда́рственная пре́мия СССР) in ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Hammes-Schiffer is a Fellow of the American Physical Society (2010), the
American Chemical Society (2011), the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2012), the American Association for the Advancement of Science (2013), the National Academy of Sciences (2013), and the Biophysical Society (2015). She was elected as ... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Raman was honoured with many honorary doctorates and memberships of scientific societies. Within India, apart from being the founder and President of the Indian Academy of Sciences (FASc), he was a Fellow of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (FASB), and from 1943, a Foundation Fellow of the Indian Association for the Culti... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Johanna Maria "Hanneke" Jansen is a computational chemist working at Novartis on multiple drug targets. She previously worked at Astra and at Chiron Corporation. | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Berman was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. Her father, David Bernstein, was a physician and her mother, Dorothy Bernstein (née Skupsky), managed her father's office practice. Inspired by her hard-working and scholarly father, she was interested in science as a young girl and planned to bec... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Noor Muhammad Butt (Urdu: نور محمد بٹ); b. 3 June 1936), , also known as N. M. Butt, is a Pakistani nuclear physicist and professor of physics at the Preston University who is known for his research publications in understanding the gamma-rays burst, Mössbauer effect, diffraction, later the nanotechnology.
Besides teac... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
The Thomas E. Nevin Medal and Prize is given annually, in honour of Nevin, to the graduate who passes with first-class honours and is placed first in the BSc (Honours) degree examination in Physics, at the University College Dublin.. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
During his career he worked in the United States for the National Bureau of Standards, the Ballistic Missile Defense Advanced Technology Center, and on the campuses of SUNY Albany, University of Mississippi, University of Illinois, UC Santa Barbara, The Pennsylvania State University and Auburn University. He also serve... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
August Hagenbach (22 December 1871 – 11 August 1955) was a Swiss physicist working in spectroscopy.
He was the son of physicist Eduard Hagenbach-Bischoff and obtained his Ph.D. in 1894 at the University of Leipzig with a thesis titled "" under the supervision of Gustav Heinrich Wiedemann.
In 1906 he took over the chair... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Antony Williams was born in St Asaph, Wales, June 1964 to Ernest Edward Williams, owner of a building contracting firm, and Eirlys Elizabeth Williams. He has one older sister, Rae. He grew up in a small village near Caerwys.
Williams attended Primary School in both Holywell and Nannerch until 1975. From the age of elev... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Victor Franz Hess (; 24 June 188317 December 1964) was an Austrian-American physicist, and Nobel laureate in physics, who discovered cosmic rays. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Between 1856 and 1872, Browning acquired provisional patents for designs of numerous scientific instruments. He was also the recipient of an award at the 1862 International Exhibition held in London. He was recognised for his temperature-compensated aneroid barometer. Browning's scientific instruments were used in phys... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Both Wood and Pfund left Wisconsin for Johns Hopkins University in 1903. From 1903 to 1905 Pfund was a Carnegie research assistant and continued to work under Wood. In 1906 Pfund earned his Ph.D. in physics and was a Johnston scholar from 1907 to 1909. He remained at Hopkins for the remainder of his career, eventually ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Zare joined Massachusetts Institute of Technology as an assistant professor in 1965. From 1966 to 1969, he was jointly appointed in the departments of chemistry, physics and astrophysics at JILA at the University of Colorado Boulder. In 1969 he became a full professor in the department of chemistry at Columbia Univers... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In 1991, Williams joined Ottawa University as their NMR Facility Manager. He continued his personal interests in multinuclear NMR to perform 2D-NMR experiments examining Selenium exchange in mixed-halogen systems. He also performed Silicon-29 and Tellurium-125 NMR studies.
In 1992 Williams left Canada for Rochester, NY... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Talbot was one of the earliest researchers into the field of spectral analysis. He showed that the spectrum of each of the chemical elements was unique and that it was possible to identify the chemical elements from their spectra. Such analysis was to become important in examining the light from distant stars, and henc... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
*Debye shielding – In plasmas, semiconductors and electrolytes, the process by which a fixed electric charge is shielded by redistributing mobile charged particles around it.
*Debye length – The typical distance in a plasma required for full Debye shielding.
*Debye model – A model of the heat capacity of solids as a fu... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In 1976, he was elected as a fellow to the American Physical Society. In 1994, he won both the Bomem-Michelson Prize for Spectroscopy and the Lippincott Award for Vibrational Spectroscopy. In 2003 he received the Berkeley Citation and Berkeley Faculty Service Award. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
The physical constant known as the Rydberg constant is named after him, as is the Rydberg unit. Excited atoms with very high values of the principal quantum number, represented by n in the Rydberg formula, are called Rydberg atoms. Rydberg's anticipation that spectral studies could assist in a theoretical understanding... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
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