Dudley Robert Herschbach Biography
- Nobel Prize Winner (1986)
Dudley Robert Herschbach (born June 18, 1932),
a chemist and Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science at Harvard University, won
the 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry jointly with Yuan T. Lee and John C. Polanyi
"for their contributions concerning the dynamics of chemical elementary
processes." Herschbach and Lee specifically worked with molecular beams,
performing so-called "crossed molecular beam" experiments that enabled a
detailed molecular-level understanding of many elementary reaction processes.
Herschbach's research has ranged broadly over the field of chemical physics,
including much theoretical work in dimensional scaling.
Hershbach's teaching ranges from graduate seminars on chemical kinetics to an
introductory undergraduate course in general chemistry that he taught for many
years at Harvard and described as his "most challenging assignment."
Herschbach has been a strong proponent of science education and science among
the general public, and frequently gives lectures to students of all ages,
imbuing them with his infectious enthusiasm for science and his playful spirit
of discovery Herschbach was born in San Jose, California. After graduating from
Campbell High School, Herschbach received a B.S. in mathematics in 1954 and an
M.S. in chemistry in 1955 from Stanford University, and an A.M. in physics in
1956 and a Ph.D. in chemical physics in 1958 from Harvard University under the
direction of Edgar Bright Wilson. His recent work includes a collaboration with
Steven Brams studying approval voting.
Herschbach has also lent his voice to The Simpsons for the episode Treehouse of
Horror XIV where he is seen presenting the Nobel Prize in Physics to Professor
Frink.
He joined the Texas A&M University faculty on September 1, 2005 and currently
works as a Professor of Physics.
He is also a board member of the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation
as well as an Eagle Scout and recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award.
Herschbach and Peter Agre are two known Eagle Scouts who are also Nobel Prize
recipients, both for chemistry.
His wife, Georgene Herschbach, is the Associate Dean of Harvard College for
Undergraduate Academic Programs. She chairs Harvard's influential Committee on
Undergraduate Education
LIST OF NOBEL PRIZE WINNERS IN
CHEMISTRY PART II.
Grignard Victor
Grubbs Robert H
Haber Fritz
Hahn Otto
Harden Sir Arthur
Hassel Odd
Hauptman Herbert
Sir Walter Norman
Haworth
Heeger Alan
Hershko Avram
Herschbach
Dudley
Herzberg Gerhard
Heyrovsky
Jaroslav
Hinshelwood Sir
Cyril Norman
Hodgkin Dorothy
Crowfoot
Hoff Jacobus Henricus
Hoffmann Roald
Huber Robert
Joliot-Curie Irene
Joliot Frederic
Karle Jerome
Karrer Paul
Kendrew Sir John
Cowdery
Klug Sir Aaron
Knowles William
Kohn Walter
Kroto Sir Harold
Kuhn Richard
Langmuir Irving
Lee Yuan
Lehn Jean-Marie
Leloir Luis
Libby Willard Frank
Lipscomb William
MacDiarmid Alan G
MacKinnon
Roderick
Marcus Rudolph A
Martin Archer John
Porter
McMillan Edwin
Mattison
Merrifield
Robert Bruce
design by H5
Jewish Orthodox Singles
The text is property of free encyclopedia Wikipedia. For more information please click here.