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Professor of Physics Applied to Natural History was created for his father at the Museum d Histoire Naturelle, Edmund had the dilemma of choosing to attend TEcole Normale, I Ecole Polytechnique, or become an assistant to his father for the course that went with the professorship. He chose to assist his fatlier, and their collaboration continued for decades. Thus, his title on the title page of the hook published in 1855-1856 with his father is given as Professeur all Cousei vatoire imperial des Ai ts et Metiers, Aide-naturaliste au Museum d Histoire Naturelle, etc. After a short period as assistant at la. Sorhonne, and then as Professor at the Institut Agronomique de Versailles, he became Professor at the Cousei vatoire des Ai ts et Metiers in 1852, where he worked for almost forty years. When his father died in 1878, Edmond succeeded him as director of the Museum in addition to his professorship. He received a degree as Doctor of Science from the University of Paris in 1840, and was elected a member of I Academie des Sciences in 1863. [Pg.128]

Davydov, B. E. Dissertation for the Degree of Doctor of Sciences, Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow 1966... [Pg.39]

Murakami F (2000) Thesis for the Degree of Doctor of Science, Tohoku University... [Pg.34]

J. Ylen, Measuring, modeling and controlling the pH value and the dynamic chemical state, Dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Science in Technology, Helsinki University of Technology (2001). [Pg.322]

His important contributions to biochemistry were soon recognized. In 1949, the University of Melbourne conferred on Alfred Gottschalk the Degree of Doctor of Science this was followed in two years by election to Fellowship in the Royal Australian Chemical Institute. In 1951, Gottschalk was awarded the David Syme Research Prize by the University of Melbourne, and, in 1954, he was honored by being elected a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science. [Pg.4]

Carson remained at her Job with the Bureau of Fisheries (later renamed the Fish and Wildlife Service), where she eventually became chief editor of the agency. Fler experience with Under the Sea Wind, however, had convinced her to try her luck with another book on the topic of marine science. That book. The Sea around Us, was published in 1951 and achieved much greater success. It was chosen as an alternative selection by the Book of the Month Club and remained on the New York Times best-seller list for 86 weeks. The book also won Carson a National Book Award and honorary doctoral degrees from Chatham College and Oberlin College. Perhaps most important, the financial success of The Sea around Us allowed Carson to retire from government service and write full-time. [Pg.11]

HOWARD NECHAMKIN is Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Trenton State College for 11 years of his tenure he served as Department Chairman. His Bachelor s degree is from Brooklyn College, his Master s from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn and his Doctorate in Science Education from New York University. He is the author or coauthor of 53 papers and 6 books in the areas of inorganic, analytical, and environmental chemistry. [Pg.535]


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