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  2. Kyoung-Shin Choi - Wikipedia

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    Kyoung-Shin Choi (Korean: 최경신) is a professor of chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Choi's research focuses on the electrochemical synthesis of electrode materials, for use in electrochemical and photoelectrochemical devices.

  3. James P. Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    James P. Hamilton is a Wisconsin Distinguished Professor in Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. [1]Following a B.A. and graduate work at University of Maine-Orono, he completed a PhD at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Physical & Analytical Chemistry specializing in Laser Instrumentation, Coherent Nonlinear Optics, Spectroscopy & Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics.

  4. William J. Evans (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Evans initially examined metal vapor methods to make new classes of lanthanide complexes in the 0 oxidation state. [2] In efforts to characterize these products he identified the first crystallographically characterized lanthanide hydrides, [(C 5 H 5) 2 (THF)Ln(μ-H)] 2 (Ln = rare-earth metal), and the first soluble organometallic complex of samarium in the +2 oxidation state, (C 5 Me 5) 2 Sm ...

  5. Charles P. Casey - Wikipedia

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    Casey has been a member of the faculty of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin since 1968. He achieved the rank of Full Professor in 1977. Named positions he has held at Wisconsin include the Romnes Faculty Fellowship (1977), the Evan P. Helfaer Professorship (1985-1991), and the Homer B. Adkins Professorship (2004 ...

  6. Bassam Shakhashiri - Wikipedia

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    Bassam Z. Shakhashiri (born 1939, in Lebanon) is a professor of chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he is the holder of the William T. Evjue Distinguished Chair.

  7. Joseph Howard Mathews - Wikipedia

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    That book, in seven editions and with added authors [5] from the Wisconsin chemistry faculty, was the market leader among physical chemistry laboratory textbooks [6] until the 1970s. McGraw-Hill published all editions. One of Mathew's first graduate students was Albert Fredrick Ottomar Germann (1886–1976).

  8. Hiram Smith Hall and Annex - Wikipedia

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    The lowest bid for construction was from T.C. McCarthy, [8] who had previously supervised building of the 1885 Science Hall and the 1885 UW-Chemistry building, among other projects. [9] Construction of Hiram Smith Hall began in the fall of 1891, with the contract specifying that the first floor be ready for students by January 1, 1892.

  9. Joshua Coon - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Coon is a professor of chemistry and biomolecular chemistry and the inaugural holder of the Thomas and Margaret Pyle Chair at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and an affiliate of the Morgridge Institute for Research. [1] Coon develops scientific instruments to measure molecules in living systems.