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Gerhard Herzberg

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  • The award named after Gerhard Herzberg, who won the 1971 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, includes a $1-million research grant over the next five years.

    CBC | Top Stories News 2011

  • His contributions to the field of quantum chemistry include a pioneering paper challenging, on theoretical grounds, the geometry of triplet methylene as assigned by Nobel Prize-winning experimentalist Gerhard Herzberg; the development of the Z-vector method simplifying certain calculations of correlated systems; and a wide body of work undertaken in his research group on the geometries, properties, and reactions of chemical systems using highly accurate ab initio quantum chemical techniques.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • His contributions to the field of quantum chemistry include a pioneering paper challenging, on theoretical grounds, the geometry of triplet methylene as assigned by Nobel Prize-winning experimentalist Gerhard Herzberg; the development of the Z-vector method simplifying certain calculations of correlated systems; and a wide body of work undertaken in his research group on the geometries, properties, and reactions of chemical systems using highly accurate ab initio quantum chemical techniques.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Gerhard Herzberg (1904-1999), 1971 Nobel laureate in chemistry

    Web Edition | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 2009

  • Gerhard Herzberg (1904-1999), 1971 Nobel laureate in chemistry

    Web Edition | Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 2009

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