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Elizabeth J. Feinler (born 1931), American information scientist and past director of the Network Information Systems Center at the Stanford Research Institute; Marye Anne Fox (1947–2021), American chemist and university chancellor; Dolph Lundgren (born 1957), Masters in Chemistry, Swedish actor
Atomic physics, particle physics, cell biology, and neuroscience dominated the two subjects outside chemistry, while molecular chemistry was the chief prize-winning discipline in its domain. Molecular chemists won 5.3% of all science Nobel Prizes during this period. [17]
In 1901, the recipients of the first Nobel Prizes were given 150,782 SEK, equivalent to 10.8 million SEK in 2023. In 2017, the laureates were awarded a prize amount of 9 million SEK. [ 4 ] The awards are presented in Stockholm in an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.
DuPont scientists and engineers who have made outstanding contributions to DuPont and their scientific fields throughout their careers United States: NAS Award for Chemistry in Service to Society: National Academy of Sciences: Contributions to chemistry, either in fundamental science or its application, that clearly satisfy a societal need ...
Tour was named "Scientist of the Year" by R&D Magazine in 2013. [54] Tour won the ACS Nano Lectureship Award from the American Chemical Society in 2012. Tour was ranked one of the top 10 chemists in the world over the past decade by Thomson Reuters in 2009. That year, he was also made a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of ...
(Top) 1 By academic genealogy. 2 By country, religion, ... List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Chemistry; List of physicians and scientists of Upstate New York;
Copley Medal (1731), conferred by the Royal Society, thought to be the world's oldest science prize, pre-dating the Nobel Prize by 170 years, and now alternating between the physical sciences (including mathematics, chemistry, astronomy, geology) and the biological sciences (odd and even years respectively) [369] [370] [371]
German scientist at the University of Giessen who made major contributions to agricultural and biological chemistry; one of the founders of organic chemistry. Hans Lineweaver (1907–2009). American physical chemist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, known mainly for popularizing the double-reciprocal plot. Anthony William Linnane FRS (1930 ...