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Edward Festing was the younger brother of John Wogan Festing
(1837–1902), who became the Bishop of St Albans. He had a son, Richard Arthur Grindall Festing, who worked for the Civil Service in Ceylon.
He died from heart failure. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Beryl May was born on , at Penley Villa, Park Lane, Chippenham, Wiltshire, the eldest daughter of Agnes Dent (), , and Eustace Edward (). She was baptised at StPauls, Chippenham, on 8 June 1900. They had married at St Marys Church, Goosnargh, near Preston, Lancashire, on 27July 1898. Her mother was educated at the Harr... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Following nearly a decade's worth of research into the formation of alternate fullerene compounds (e.g. C, C), as well as the synthesis of endohedral metallofullerenes (M@C), reports of the identification of carbon nanotube structures led Smalley to begin investigating their iron-catalyzed synthesis.
As a consequence o... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Her awards and honours include:
* 2008 Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC)
* 2016 Elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales (FLSW)
* 2017 Elected a member Academia Europaea (MAE) | 0 | Computational Chemists |
David Alter (December 3, 1807 – September 18, 1881) was a prominent American inventor and scientist of the 19th century. He was born in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania and graduated from the Reformed Medical School in New York City. He had German and Swiss ancestry. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
He participated in science and religion discussions. Regarding God, he stated, "I find a need for God in the universe and in my own life." | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Peter Debye was described as a martinet when it came to scientific principles, yet he was always approachable and made time for his students. His personal philosophy emphasized a fulfillment of purpose and enjoyment in one's work. Debye was an avid trout fisherman and gardener, collector of cacti, and was "always known... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In 1950, Townes was appointed professor at Columbia University. He served as executive director of the Columbia Radiation Laboratory from 1950 to 1952. He was Chairman of the Physics Department from 1952 to 1955.
In 1951, Townes conceived a new way to create intense, precise beams of coherent radiation, for which he in... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
* Die Entladung der Elektricität von galvanisch glühender Kohle in verdünntes Gas. (Sonderabdruck aus Annalen der Physik und Chemie, Neue Folge, Band 68). Leipzig, 1899
* Der elektrische Strom zwischen galvanisch glühender Kohle und einem Metall durch verdünntes Gas. (Sonderabdruck aus Annalen der Physik und Chemie, N... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Herschel was born in Slough, Buckinghamshire, the son of Mary Baldwin and astronomer Sir William Herschel. He was the nephew of astronomer Caroline Herschel. He studied shortly at Eton College and St John's College, Cambridge, graduating as Senior Wrangler in 1813. It was during his time as an undergraduate that he bec... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Keyes specialises in photochemistry and molecular spectroscopy. Among her interests are molecular spectroscopy, supramolecular and interfacial chemistry, photophysics and applications in biology such as cell imaging and sensing, and membrane mimetics.
Keyes completed her PhD in 1994, titled The Synthesis, electrochemic... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Andrew Crowther Hurley (1926–1988) was a quantum chemist and mathematician who was elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science in 1972.
He was a student of the University of Melbourne and obtained First Class Honours B Sc in Theoretical Physics and theory of Statistics. He received his Bachelor of Arts (Hono... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Jennie Belle Lasby Tessmann (August 23, 1882 – December 9, 1959) was an American spectroscopist and college educator. She was a "human computer" at Mount Wilson Observatory from 1906 to 1913, the first woman research assistant at the observatory. She taught astronomy and history at Santa Ana College from 1919 to 1946. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Philip Bunker's published scientific work has focused on the use of fundamental quantum mechanics to predict and interpret the spectral properties of polyatomic molecules due to their combined rotational, vibrational, electronic and nuclear-spin states, and their symmetries. He has been particularly concerned with the ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
George Downing Liveing FRS (21 December 1827 – 26 December 1924) was an English chemist, spectroscopist and university administrator. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Thorne retired in 1993, becoming senior research fellow in physics, and then senior research investigator in physics.
Imperial College awards a prize named for Anne Thorne each year to a student whose PhD thesis in experimental physics is concerned with the development or use of new experimental instruments or techniqu... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
* Tongraar, A.; Liedl, K. R.; Rode, Bernd M. (1997);"Solvation of Ca2+ In Water Studied By Born-Oppenheimer Ab-Initio QM/MM Dynamics"; J. Phys. Chem. A 1997, 101(35), p. 6299-6309,[http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jp970963t DOI: 10.1021/jp970963t].
* Rode, Bernd M.; Schwenk, Christian F., Tongraar, Anan (2004); "St... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Richard McLean Badger (4 May 1896 – 26 November 1974) was an American professor at Caltech and a chemist who specialized in molecular spectroscopy with X rays and infrared radiation. He made pioneering studies on the modes of vibrations and spectral energies in small molecules. The so called Badger's rule relating forc... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Born in Poland, little is known about Hopfield's upbringing. He was admitted to Syracuse University around 1913, and completed his A.B. degree in 1917 and then worked as an instructor through 1919. At Syracuse, he had worked as an assistant with Raymond Thayer Birge, who moved to University of California, Berkeley arou... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
* Horizons in hydrogen bond research 2009. A collection of papers from the XVIIIth International Conference «Horizons in hydrogen bond research», Paris, France, 14–18 September 2009 / eds. Austin J. Barnes, Marie-Claire Bellissent-Funel, Martin A. Suhm. — Amsterdam, 2010. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In 1980, Still and coworkers reported the total synthesis of monensin, a complex polyether natural product that acts as an ionophore. One of the key steps in this route is the late-stage union of two advanced fragments via an intermolecular aldol reaction. In this reaction, low-temperature deprotonation of the meth... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Herzberg was born in Hamburg, Germany on December 25, 1904 to Albin H. Herzberg and Ella Biber. He had an older brother, Walter, who was born in January 1904. Herzberg started Vorschule (pre-school) late, after contracting measles. Gerhard and his family were atheists and kept this fact hidden. His father died in 1914... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Kai Manne Börje Siegbahn (20 April 1918 – 20 July 2007) was a Swedish physicist who shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
His research interests have involved the automated analysis of data in scientific publications, creation of virtual communities, e.g. The Virtual School of Natural Sciences in the Globewide Network Academy, and the Semantic Web. With Henry Rzepa, he has extended this to chemistry through the development of markup langu... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
The 2,3-Wittig rearrangement is a useful carbon-carbon bond forming reaction that transforms an allyl ether into a homoallylic alcohol. However, a significant limitation of this reaction is the difficulty in forming the alkoxy-substituted carbanion which initiates the 2,3-sigmatropic rearrangement. Traditionally, thi... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Vignale was born in Naples, Italy, in 1957 and studied physics at the Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, where he graduated in 1979. He completed his Ph.D. at Northwestern University in 1984, with a thesis on "Collective modes, effective interactions and superconductivity in the electron-hole liquid". He was a postdocto... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
* 2020 William F. Meggers Award from The Optical Society "For seminal studies of the properties and dynamics of surfaces, interfaces, and nanoscale materials by diverse spectroscopic techniques, including through the development of powerful new methods."
* 2008 he earned the Julius Springer Prize for Applied Physics.
... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Walter Gordy, (April 20, 1909 – October 6, 1985) was an American physicist best known for his experimental work in microwave spectroscopy. His laboratory at Duke University became a center for research in this field, and he authored one of the definitive books on the field. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Townes's last major technological creation was the Infrared Spatial Interferometer with Walt Fitelson, Ed Wishnow and others. The project combined three mobile infrared detectors aligned by lasers that study the same star. If each telescope is 10 meters from the other, it creates an impression of a 30-meter lens. Obser... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Kim K. Baldridge is an American theoretical and computational chemist who works to develop quantum mechanical methodologies and apply quantum chemical methods to problems in life sciences, materials science, and general studies. She is professor and vice dean in the School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology of Ti... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
His research focuses on ultrafast laser spectroscopy (femtosecond pulses) and thus investigates dynamics at surfaces. His group investigates electronic and optical properties of a few atoms of thin two-dimensional systems (such as graphene or ultrathin crystals of transition-metal di-chalcogen compounds).
Heinz is one ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In addition to more than a hundred scholarly publications, she has written or edited six books. These include her textbook on Quantitative Drug Design. Editorially, she has worked on Perspectives in Drug Design and Discovery, QSAR: Annual Reports in Computational Chemistry, Journal of Computer-Aided Drug Design and QS... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Merz joined the chemistry department at the Pennsylvania State University as an assistant professor in 1989. He was promoted to an associate professor in 1996 and professor in 1998. While at the Pennsylvania State University he took a sabbatical to work in the biopharmaceutical industry (1998-2001) as the senior direct... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
The Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons reaction is a widely used olefination reaction in which a phosphonate-stabilized carbanion reacts with an aldehyde or ketone to form an alkene. In the standard HWE reaction, the phosphonate ester contains alkoxy substituents (typically methoxy or ethoxy), producing an E-alkene as the major ... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Ryle was awarded numerous prizes and honours including:
* Elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1952
*Hughes Medal (1954)
*Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society (1964)
*Fernand Holweck Medal and Prize (1965)
*Henry Draper Medal of the National Academy of Sciences (1965)
*Albert A. Michelson Medal of the... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Gregurick was a professor of computational biology at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County where her research interests included dynamics of large macromolecules. Her areas of expertise are computational biology, high performance computing, neutron scattering and bioinformatics.
Gregurick was a program manager ... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Frederick Sumner Brackett (August 1, 1896 – January 28, 1988), was an American physicist and spectroscopist.
Born in Claremont, California, to Frank and Lucretia Brackett, he graduated from Pomona College and worked as an observer at Mount Wilson Observatory until 1920. He observed the infra-red radiation of the... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Stark spent the last years of his life on his Gut Eppenstatt near Traunstein in Upper Bavaria, where he died in 1957 at the age of 83. He was buried in Schönau am Königssee in the mountain cemetery. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Franco Dino Rasetti (August 10, 1901 – December 5, 2001) was an Italian (later naturalized American) physicist, paleontologist and botanist. Together with Enrico Fermi, he discovered key processes leading to nuclear fission. Rasetti refused to work on the Manhattan Project on moral grounds. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Schulten received a Diplom degree from the University of Münster in 1969 and a PhD in chemical physics from Harvard University in 1974, advised by Martin Karplus. At Harvard Schulten studied vision, and the ways in which biomolecules respond to photoexcitation. He was particularly interested in studying retinal, a poly... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Curl's later research interests involved physical chemistry, developing DNA genotyping and sequencing instrumentation, and creating photoacoustic sensors for trace gases using quantum cascade lasers. He is known in the residential college life at Rice University for being the first master of Lovett College.
Curl retire... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Flynn received the Herbert P. Broida Prize in Chemical Physics (2003) of the American Physical Society, as well as the E. Bright Wilson Award in Spectroscopy and the Irving Langmuir Prize in Chemical Physics of the American Chemical Society. He was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1997) an... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Talbot was born in Melbury House in Dorset and was the only child of William Davenport Talbot, of Lacock Abbey, near Chippenham, Wiltshire, and his wife Lady Elisabeth Fox Strangways, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Ilchester. His governess was Agnes Porter who had also educated his mother. Talbot was educated at Rottingde... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In 1920, the University of Göttingen offered Max Born its chair of theoretical physics, which had recently been vacated by Peter Debye. Göttingen was an important centre for mathematics, thanks to David Hilbert, Felix Klein, Hermann Minkowski and Carl Runge, but not so much for physics. This would change. As part of hi... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Wilson currently serves as the John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, associate dean for strategic initiatives in the College of Natural Sciences, and director of the MSU Center for Quantum Computing, Science, and Engineering (MSU-Q) at Michigan State University. From 2016-2018, she was division directo... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Hewish proposed the construction of a large phased array radio telescope, which could be used to perform a survey at high time resolution, primarily for studying interplanetary scintillation. In 1965 he secured funding to construct his design, the Interplanetary Scintillation Array, at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Obser... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Hallberg completed his basic education at Lund University, where he obtained a Master of Science (MSc) in chemistry and physics in 1969. The following year he attended the School of Education in Malmö obtained a BScEd and worked thereafter as a teacher in the junior high school from 1970-1973.
Hallberg returned to Lund... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Born on a farm in Saskatchewan, Douglas received his BA and MA degrees from the University of Saskatchewan. Gerhard Herzberg was his MA thesis advisor. During World War II, Douglas interrupted his studies to do military-related research in the Physics Division at the NRC. After the war, he earned his PhD in physics at ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Dirks was born in Bangkok, Thailand, in 1978. His mother Suree, a Thai Chinese woman who worked in a bank at the time, his father, Michael Dirks, was a mathematics teacher at the International School Bangkok recruited from the United States. After about a year, the family, including older brother William, moved back to... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
In 1922 Rabi returned to Cornell as a graduate chemistry student, and began studying physics. In 1923 he met, and began courting, Helen Newmark, a summer-semester student at Hunter College. To be near her when she returned home, he continued his studies at Columbia University, where his supervisor was Albert Wills. In ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Some of her recognitions include:
* NSF CAREER Award, 2003
* Distinguished Women in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, 2013
* Francis P. Garvan-John M. Olin Medal, 2015
* Michigan Women's Hall of Fame, 2018
* Iota Sigma Pi National Honorary Member, 2023
* Association ... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
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Marta Filizola is a computational biophysicist who studies membrane proteins. Filizola's research concerns drug discovery the application of methods of computational chemistry and theoretical chemistry to biochemical and biomedical problems.
Filizola is the dean of the graduate school of biomedical sciences at the Icah... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Decatur taught at Mount Holyoke College from 1995 to 2008. He served as an assistant professor of chemistry, then an associate professor of chemistry, and served as department chair from 2001 to 2004. In 2005, he was appointed the Marilyn Dawson Sarles Professor of Life Sciences. He was also an associate dean of facult... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Hoffleit, D.; Jaschek, C. (1982). The Bright Star Catalogue. Fourth revised edition. (Containing data compiled through 1979) Yale University Observatory, New Haven, CT, USA.
[http://articles.adsabs.harvard.edu/full/1969AJ.....74..375C Cowley, Anne, Cowley, Charles, Jaschek, Mercedes & Jaschek, Carlos. "A study of the b... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In 1995, he jointly set up the Vega Science Trust, a UK educational charity that created high quality science films including lectures and interviews with Nobel Laureates, discussion programmes, careers and teaching resources for TV and Internet Broadcast. Vega produced over 280 programmes, that streamed for free from ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Raman had association with the Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi. He attended the foundation ceremony of BHU and delivered lectures on mathematics and "Some new paths in physics" during the lecture series organised at the university from 5 to 8 February 1916. He also held the position of permanent visiting professor... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Robert Andrews Millikan was born on March 22, 1868, in Morrison, Illinois. He went to high school in Maquoketa, Iowa and received a bachelor's degree in the classics from Oberlin College in 1891 and his doctorate in physics from Columbia University in 1895 – he was the first to earn a Ph.D. from that department.
Millik... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
The Nobel Prize was awarded to Professor Hänsch in recognition for work that he did at the end of the 1990s at the Max Planck Institute in Garching, near Munich, Germany. He developed an optical "frequency comb synthesiser", which makes it possible, for the first time, to measure with extreme precision the number of li... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Charles L. Brooks III is an American theoretical and computational biophysicist. He is the Cyrus Levinthal Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry and Biophysics, the Warner-Lambert/Park-Davis Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Biophysics and Chair of Biophysics at the University of Michigan. | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Gregurick received her undergraduate degree in chemistry and mathematics from the University of Michigan and her Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the University of Maryland, College Park. Her 1994 dissertation was titled A theoretical investigations [sic] into the dynamics of open-shell systems: (1) vibrational inelast... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
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*Irving Langmuir Prize in Chemical Physics, American Physical Society, 1991
*Popular Science Magazine Grand Award in Science & Technology, 1991
*APS International Prize for New Materials, 1992 (Joint with R. F. Curl & H. W. Kroto)
*Ernest O. Lawrence Memorial Award, U.S. Department of Energy, 1992
*Welch Award in Chemi... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Van der Vegt studied chemical engineering and received his PhD from the University of Twente in 1998 on a study of methods for calculating thermodynamic and transport properties of small molecules in polymer membranes based on computer simulations. From 1998 to 2002, he was a lecturer at the University of Twente. Follo... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Sander credits his move from theoretical physics to computational biology to Fred Sangers 1977 landmark paper in Nature', in which the nucleotide sequence of bacteriophage φX174 was published. Sander has made many contributions to the field of structural bioinformatics including developing tools such as the Families of... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
*Hermes, or Classical and Antiquarian Researches (1838–39)
*Illustrations of the Antiquity of the Book of Genesis (1839)
*The Pencil of Nature (1844–46)
*Sun pictures in Scotland (1845)
*Loch Katrine (c. 1845) Salt print from calotype negative | 8x9 in. Birmingham Museum of Art
*English Etymologies (1846) | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Morris gained experience as a sales representative for Fisher Scientific. He also served as the associate director of technology transfer for the Southern Technology Applications Center for technology entrepreneurs, sponsored by NASA.
His first entrepreneurial venture, in 1986, was pHish Doctor. He borrowed $10,000 to ... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Angela K. Wilson is an American scientist and former (2022) President of the American Chemical Society. She currently serves as the John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, associate dean for strategic initiatives in the College of Natural Sciences, and director of the MSU Center for Quantum Computing, Sc... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
An astronomer, Browning was also Optical and Physical Instrument Maker to Her Majestys Government. As such, he supplied telescopes to the Royal Observatory in Greenwich. Browning also attached spectroscopes to telescopic equipment, garnering the attention of astronomical physicists J. Norman Lockyer and William Huggins... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Theodore Lyman IV (; November 23, 1874 – October 11, 1954) was an American physicist and spectroscopist, born in Boston. He graduated from Harvard in 1897, from which he also received his Ph.D. in 1900. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In the 1920s, Dent was living at Clifton Hill House, the university hall of residence for women in Clifton. May Christophera Staveley was her warden and tutor at Clifton Hill House, and Dent returned to Bristol on 22December 1934 for Staveley's funeral. Dent was a member of the Clifton Hill House Old Students Associati... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
In 1992, Clark was asked to develop a non-destructive technique to analyze the chemical composition of a painting in such a way to be able to spot art forgeries. He had since developed the use of Raman spectroscopy as an important tool for use in the fields of artwork authentication, conservation, and preservation. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Curl married Jonel Whipple in 1955, with whom he had two children. He cycled to his office and lab and every week played bridge with the Rice Bridge Brigade. Curl died in Houston on July 3, 2022, at the age of 88. | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Dr. Agnar Höskuldsson (born 1939) is a Danish scientist who specializes in the field of chemometrics. He was formerly an associate professor at the Technical University of Denmark. He was awarded the Herman Wold gold medal for his contribution to chemometrics in 1997 and over the span of his career he has published ov... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
In 1961, John C.Polanyi was the first to point out the possibility of chemical pumping based on vibrational excitation. He proposed four possible reactions, one of which was the reaction of H + Cl. Using an infrared spectrometer, Jerome Kasper and Pimentel discovered infrared pulses produced by photodissociation of iod... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Vladimir Prokofiev graduated from Mikhailovsky Artillery School () in 1917 and Saint Petersburg State University in 1924. He was a student of Russian academician Dimitri Rozhdestvensky.
From 1919 up to 1956 he had been working in State Optics Institute. He was an assistant up to 1932, when he got Researcher position an... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
Townes had steadily been active at the UCB campus, visiting and working regularly in the physics department or at the Space Sciences Laboratory past his 99th birthday and only a few months before his death. Townes' health began to decline, and he died on route to the hospital in Oakland, California, on January 27, 2015... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
In 2008–2017 he was a professor at Stony Brook University. In 2012 Oganov received the "1000 talents" professorship in China. In 2013, having won a megagrant awarded by the Russian Government, Oganov opened a laboratory at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Since 2015 he is a professor at Skolkovo Institute of... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
Zewail was bestowed honorary degrees by the following institutions:
University of Oxford, UK (1991);
The American University in Cairo, Egypt (1993);
Katholieke Universiteit, Leuven, Belgium (1997);
University of Pennsylvania, US (1997);
University of Lausanne, Switzerland (1997);
Swinburne University of Technology, A... | 1 | Spectroscopists |
He received his B.S. in Chemistry and Mathematics at the University of Houston in December 1975, and his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the University of Houston in May 1980. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Texas at Austin (1980-1983) under the tutelage of Dr. Peter J. Rossky and then at Harvard Uni... | 0 | Computational Chemists |
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