Ernest Grunwald
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Ernest Grunwald (November 2, 1923 – March 28, 2002) was a German-born American physical organic chemist,[1] a member of the National Academy of Sciences,[1][2] the chair of the chemistry department at Brandeis University. He was also noted for his 1997 textbook Thermodynamics of Molecular Species. Awarded the ACS Award in Pure Chemistry in 1959.
Career and life
Grunwald graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1944 with a B.S. in chemistry and B.A. in physics in 1944. He received his doctorate in 1947. In 1965, he became the chairman of the chemistry department at Brandeis University. Grunwald retired in 1989.
References
- ^ a b "Read "Biographical Memoirs: Volume 84" at NAP.edu" – via www.nap.edu.
- ^ Times, Harold M. Schmeck Jr Special to The New York (April 28, 1971). "Science Unit Widens Membership Scope" – via NYTimes.com.
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