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Chemistry full-time graduate students

TABLE 12-1 Full-time Graduate Students in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.12... [Pg.183]

FIGURE 4-11 Full-time graduate students in chemistry on research assistantships, by funding source. (The total federal funding includes funds from the NSF, the NIH,... [Pg.93]

The student applicant must be a full-time student working toward a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry and must have completed the second year of graduate study by the time the fellowship period begins. [Pg.361]

FIGURE 4-10 Full-time chemistry graduate students by mechanism of support, 1980-2004. [Pg.92]

All his subsequent academic career was at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem where he served as a teacher, researcher, and academic administrator at times. He was lecturer (1950), senior lecturer (1953), assistant professor (1957) and full professor (1970). He was a committed member of the University and served in many administrative duties such as vice dean of the Faculty of Mathematics and Science, member of the teaching committee, chairman of the graduate student committee, chairman of the Martin Buber Institute for Adult Education and was the first chairman of the Institute of Chemistry (1971-1975) formed by integrating the individual departments. He never sought election but, being an exemplary public servant, he always accepted the call of duty which he then performed in his quiet, efficient and impartial way and was able to advance projects in the face of adverse conditions and without asking anything for himself. [Pg.746]

Frank (Rocky) Clifford Whitmore (1887-1947) was born in Massachusetts. He received a PhD. from Harvard University and was a professor of chemistry at Minnesota, Northwestern, and Pennsylvania State Universities. Whitmore never slept a full night when he got tired, he took a one-hour nap. Consequently, he had the reputation of being an indefatigable worker 20-hour workdays were common. He generally had 30 graduate students working in his lab at a time, and he wrote an advanced textbook that was considered a milestone in the field of organic chemistry. [Pg.154]

Long-term positions ensued. In 1962, he accepted a faculty position at Technion, where he established his research program and worked with several graduate students. Then in 1967 he accepted a position as Research Leader in the newly formed theoretical chemistry group at Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio, adding an adjunct professor position in the Chemistry Department at Ohio State University a year later. After several years in Columbus, Shi and Vera became US citizens. In 1981, he left Battelle and became full time on the Ohio State University faculty. He retired at the end of 1994. [Pg.10]

We can use the reduced mass jx for diatomic molecules and this can be generalized for polyatomic cases but we will use diatomic examples here for simplicity. So far in this text we have tried to show only examples that can be worked out cleanly with calculus (and perseverance) but now we come to a situation where it is questionable whether it is worth the time and frustration to get past a big hmdle with full details. The problem is that we have to convert (x, y, z) to (r, 0, < )). We will sketch out the strategy but this is the sort of thing that a graduate student in physical chemistry or physics needs to check once in their life but here we only need to know the result. [Pg.279]


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