- Gerhard Herzberg
Gerhard Herzberg, PC, CC, FRSC, FRS (
December 25 ,1904 –March 3 ,1999 ) was a pioneeringphysicist andphysical chemist , and Nobel Laureate in chemistry. Born inGermany , he fled to Canada in 1935, where he continued his distinguished scientific career.Herzberg's main work concerned atomic and molecular
spectroscopy . He is well known for using these techniques that determine the structures of diatomic and polyatomic molecules, including free radicals difficult to investigate in any other way, and for the chemical analysis of astronomical objects.Herzberg served as Chancellor of
Carleton University inOttawa , Canada from 1973 to 1980.Biography
* 1904 Born and educated in
Hamburg , Germany
* 1928 Dr.Ing. degree atDarmstadt University of Technology under H. Rau
* 1928–30 Post-doctoral work at theUniversity of Göttingen and Bristol University underJames Franck ,Max Born ,John Lennard-Jones
* 1930Darmstadt University of Technology : Privatdozent (lecturer) and senior assistant in Physics
* 1935 Guest professor,University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon , Canada)
* 1936–45 Professor of Physics, University of Saskatchewan
* 1939 Fellow of theRoyal Society of Canada
* 1945–8 Professor of spectroscopy, Yerkes Observatory,University of Chicago (Chicago , United States)
* 1948 Director of the Division of Pure Physics,National Research Council of Canada
* 1951 Fellow of theRoyal Society of London
* 1957–63 Vice President of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics
* 1956–7 President of theCanadian Association of Physicists
* 1960 gives Bakerian Lecturer of the Royal Society of London
* 1966–7 President of the Royal Society of Canada
* 1968 Companion of theOrder of Canada
* 1968 George Fischer Baker Non-Resident Lecturer in Chemistry atCornell University (Ithaca , United States)
* 1969Willard Gibbs Award
* 1969 Distinguished Research Scientist in the recombined Division of Physics, at theNational Research Council of Canada
* 1970 Lecturer of theChemical Society of London, receives Faraday Medal
* 1971Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his contributions to the knowledge of electronic structure and geometry of molecules, particularly free radicals" [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1971/index.html]
* 1971 Royal Medal from Royal Society of London
* 1973-1980 Chancellor ofCarleton University (Ottawa , Canada)
* 1992 Sworn into theQueen's Privy Council for Canada
* 1999 Died aged 94Honours and awards
Herzberg was honoured with memberships or fellowships by a very large number of scientific societies, received many awards and honorary degrees in different countries. The
NSERC Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering, Canada's highest research award, was named in his honour in 2000. TheHerzberg Institute of Astrophysics is named for him. He was made a member of theInternational Academy of Quantum Molecular Science . Asteroid3316 Herzberg is named after him.The main building of
John Abbott College inMontreal is named after him. A public park in the College Park neighbourhood ofSaskatoon also bears his name.References
External links
* [http://nobelprize.org/chemistry/laureates/1971/herzberg-bio.html Herzberg biography from the Nobel Foundation]
* [http://www.nserc.gc.ca/award_e.asp?nav=herzberg&lbi=about The NSERC Herzberg Medal]
* [http://www.nserc.ca/award_e.asp?nav=herzberg&lbi=scientist About Gerhard Herzberg NSERC bio]
* [http://www.science.ca/scientists/scientistprofile.php?pID=8 Science.ca profile]
* [http://www.sciencetech.technomuses.ca/english/about/hallfame/u_i13_e.cfm Canadian Science and Technology Museum Hall of Fame]
* [http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/books/books/9780660187570.html Gerhard Herzberg: An Illustrious Life in Science from the National Research Council of Canada Press]
* [http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=9342323 Encyclopædia Britannica entry]
* [http://adsabs.harvard.edu//full/seri/BAAS./0032//0001669.000.html Obituary in BAAS 32 (2000) 1669]
* [http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=761 Order of Canada Citation]
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