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A giant in the field and at times a polarizing figure, F. Albert Cotton's contributions to inorganic chemistry and the area of transitions metals are substantial and undeniable. In his own words, My Life in the Golden Age of Chemistry: More Fun than Fun describes the late chemist's early life and college years in Philadelphia, his graduate training and research contributions at Harvard with Geoffrey Wilkinson, and his academic career from becoming the youngest ever full professor at MIT (aged 31) to his extensive time at Texas A&M. Professor Cotton's autobiography offers his unique perspective...
Chemistry, Organic -- United States -- History -- 20th century. --- Chemists -- United States -- Biography. --- Cotton, F. Albert (Frank Albert), 1930-2007. --- Chemistry --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Chemistry - General --- Chemists --- Cotton, F. Albert --- Cotton, Frank Albert,
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History of chemistry --- fysicochemie --- Stereochemistry --- Eliel, Ernest Ludwig --- anno 1900-1999 --- Chemistry, Organic --- Chemists --- Chimie organique --- Chimistes --- History --- Biography --- Histoire --- Biographie --- Eliel, Ernest Ludwig, --- United States --- Chemistry [Organic ] --- 20th century --- Eliel, Ernest Ludwig, 1921 --- -Chemists - United States - Biography. --- Chemistry, Organic - United States - History - 20th century.
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This autobiography is written to follow the initially turbulent and seemingly random path of education and life experiences of the author in the 1930s and 40s during the oppressive 3rd German Reich. These early childhood insights made the author an undesirable student in the 1950s in the totalitarian German Democratic Republic, and ultimately brought him to the USA. Ideally prepared, he completed a first-rate education in record time, leading in 1965 to a tenured professorship in chemistry at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, specializing in research of the solid state of linear macromolecules (polymers, plastics). Early retirement in 1988 led to a new 20-year career as Professor and Distinguished Scientist at the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. A surprising requirement of this career was an extensive amount of travel within the US and worldwide. It rekindled an interest based on his father's love of the literature on explorations, led to a visit of many anthropological sites, and peaked with a trip around the world with Northwestern University Alumni. The unforeseeable results of writing this book were the many links between Bernhard Wunderlich's love of teaching and research to the earliest experiences in his life. He would not want to miss or change anything. The complete list of publications and lectures is available online as electronic supplementary material on extra.springer.com.
Chemists -- Germany -- Biography. --- Chemists -- United States -- Biography. --- Wunderlich, Bernhard, 1931-. --- Chemists --- Chemistry --- Chemistry - General --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Science --- Study and teaching. --- Vocational guidance. --- Science as a profession --- Scientists --- Science education --- Scientific education --- Vocational guidance --- Chemistry. --- History. --- Political science. --- Polymers. --- Philosophy and science. --- Physics. --- Chemistry/Food Science, general. --- History and Philosophical Foundations of Physics. --- History of Science. --- Philosophy of Science. --- Political Science. --- Polymer Sciences. --- Philosophy. --- Polymere --- Polymeride --- Polymers and polymerization --- Macromolecules --- Administration --- Civil government --- Commonwealth, The --- Government --- Political theory --- Political thought --- Politics --- Science, Political --- Social sciences --- State, The --- Normal science --- Philosophy of science --- Annals --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Physical sciences --- Polymers . --- Science and philosophy --- Natural philosophy --- Philosophy, Natural --- Dynamics --- Wunderlich, Bernhard, --- Physics --- Philosophical Foundations of Physics and Astronomy.
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"On September 2, 1971, the chemist Paul Lauterbur had an idea that would change the practice of medical research. Considering recent research findings about the use of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) signals to detect tumors in tissue samples, Lauterbur realized that the information from NMR signals could be recovered in the form of images -- and thus obtained noninvasively from a living subject. It was an unexpected epiphany: he was eating a hamburger at the time. Lauterbur rushed out to buy a notebook in which to work out his idea; he completed his notes a few days later. He had discovered the basic method used in all MRI scanners around the world, and for this discovery he would share the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 2003. This book, by Lauterbur's wife and scientific partner, M. Joan Dawson, is the story of Paul Lauterbur's discovery and the subsequent development of the most important medical diagnostic tool since the X-ray. With MRI, Lauterbur had discovered an entirely new principle of imaging. Dawson explains the science behind the discovery and describes Lauterbur's development of the idea, his steadfastness in the face of widespread skepticism and criticism, and related work by other scientists including Peter Mansfield (Lauterbur's Nobel co-recipient), and Raymond Damadian (who famously feuded with Lauterbur over credit for the ideas behind MRI). She offers not only the story of one man's passion for his work but also a case study of how science is actually done: a flash of insight followed by years of painstaking work."--Jacket.
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