Life and Career in Chemistry

Life and Career in Chemistry

Autobiography from the 1960s to the 1990s

Laszlo, Pierre

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

09/2021

259

Dura

Inglês

9783030823924

15 a 20 dias

571

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Chapter 1: Family and Upbringing.- Chapter 2 : A series of great teachers.- Chapter 3: Premises from childhood and adolescence.- Chapter 4: Becoming a chemist.- Chapter 5: Learning the ropes at Princeton.- Chapter 6: Life in Princeton.- Chapter 7: Chemistry in the Sixties.- Chapter 8: Coworkers Of Note.- Chapter 9: Remarkable Scientists.- Chapter 10: Seminars and conferences.- Chapter 11: Personal impact of philosophy of science.- Chapter 12: Joy and Pride of Writing.- Chapter 13: Teaching = to raise.- Chapter 14: Examining students: opportunity or chore?.- Chapter 15: Roving and Foraging Widely - or Wildly?.- Chapter 16: Visiting professorships.- Chapter 17: Skipping the Norms.- Chapter 18: Meaningless Fads, Meaningful Changes.- Chapter 19: Me-too chemistry.- Chapter 20: What Have I Achieved?.- Chapter 21: Personal papers and public archives.- Chapter 22: Lecturing Trips.-Chapter 23: Books that were influential.- Chapter 24: This Was Then.- Chapter 25: Now and Later.
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Pierre Laszlo;chemist career;clays based chemistry;autobiography;scientific life;catalysis;Drunkard's theorem;Golden Sixties;Teaching Chemistry;Chemistry at Princeton;Chemistry at Cornell