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Researcher at the Dartmouth Eye Institute: 1930 1947 Ph.D 1930 [94] James W. Patterson: Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy, and Meteorology: 1854 1865 1848 [95] Carl Pomerance: Professor of Mathematics: 2003 (active) no [96] Walter H. Stockmayer: Professor of Chemistry: 1961 2002 no [97] Karen Wetterhahn: Professor of Chemistry (first female ...
Katherine A. Mirica is an American chemist who is an associate professor at Dartmouth College. Her research considers materials chemistry, with a particular focus on environmental science and microelectronics.
Russell P. Hughes (born December 23, 1946) an American/British chemist, is the Frank R. Mori Professor Emeritus and research professor in the Department of Chemistry at Dartmouth College. His research interests are in organometallic chemistry, with emphasis on the chemistry of transition metal complexes interacting with fluorocarbons. His ...
In 1965 he joined the department of chemistry at Dartmouth College and became a full professor in 1969. He chaired the department from 1976 to 1979. In 1981, he was appointed the Albert W. Smith Professor of Chemistry. At Wisconsin, Lemal developed a career-long interest in highly strained molecules, short-lived species and concerted reactions.
F. Jon Kull is the Rodgers Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth College. [1]In 1988, Kull graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in chemistry from Dartmouth College.
Karen Elizabeth Wetterhahn (October 16, 1948 – June 8, 1997), also known as Karen Wetterhahn Jennette, [1] was an American professor of chemistry at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, who specialized in toxic metal exposure.
Dartmouth College is located in the rural town of Hanover in the Upper Valley of the Connecticut River in the New England state of New Hampshire.Dartmouth's 269-acre (1.09 km 2) campus centered on the Green makes the institution the largest private landowner in the town of Hanover, [1] and its landholdings and facilities are valued at an estimated $419 million. [2]
In 1819, Dartmouth College was the subject of the historic Dartmouth College case, which challenged New Hampshire's 1816 attempt to amend the college' charter to make the school a public university. An institution called Dartmouth University occupied the college buildings and began operating in Hanover in 1817, though the college continued ...