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  2. Joseph H. Simons - Wikipedia

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    Joseph H. Simons (10 May 1897 – 30 December 1983) was a U.S. chemist who became famous for discovering one of the first practical ways to mass-produce fluorocarbons in the 1930s while a professor of chemical engineering at Pennsylvania State University.

  3. Crash Course (web series) - Wikipedia

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    The partnership was renewed in 2022, with two new series premiering: Fast Guides is appearing on a new dedicated Study Hall channel, focusing on showing what students can expect to study in a given major; and How to College on the main Crash Course channel, showing the process of choosing, applying for, and starting at a given institution. [35]

  4. List of California Institute of Technology people - Wikipedia

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    Douglas S. Clark, PhD 1983; Gilbert Newton Lewis Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and Dean of College of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley; known for advances in biocatalyst and bioreaction engineering for drug discovery, drug screening, and bioprocessing; elected member of National Academy of Engineering [14]

  5. List of Washington State University people - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Bigeleisen, 1941 M.S. chemistry, founder of modern school of isotope chemistry; Manhattan Project participant; researcher at Brookhaven National Laboratory; vice president for research, dean of Graduate Studies and chemistry professor at State University of New York at Stony Brook; received WSU Regents' Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1983

  6. Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science

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    The School of Engineering and Applied Science celebrates its ties and affiliations with at least 8 alumni Nobel Laureates. Alumni of Columbia Engineering have gone on to numerous fields of profession. Many have become prominent scientists, astronauts, architects, government officials, pioneers, entrepreneurs, company CEOs, financiers, and scholars.

  7. List of University of California, Berkeley alumni - Wikipedia

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    "for his seminal contributions in chemistry, giving new insight into the properties of ions and the dynamics and mechanisms of reactions, and for his landmark achievement in clarifying the key role of solvent in determining acid–base chemistry" [194] John W. Cahn: Ph.D. 1953: 1998

  8. Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Chemistry is responsible for chemistry teaching and research at Imperial College London. It consists of approximately 63 academic staff, 10 teaching fellows, 95 postdoctoral research scientists and research fellows and 1150 students, including 240 PhD students, 150 MRes students and around 750 students studying undergraduate ...

  9. List of University of Göttingen people - Wikipedia

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    Walter Norman Haworth — Chemistry — Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1937; Stefan W. Hell — Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2014 (affiliated with Heidelberg University but works at the Max-Planck Instiutute for Interdisciplinary Sciences at Göttingen formerly known as Max-Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry) Heinrich Heesch — Mathematics