- Rudolph Pariser
Rudolph Pariser (born
December 8 ,1923 ) is a physical andpolymer chemist. He was born inHarbin, China to merchant parents. He attended the Von Hindenburg Schule in Harbin, an American Missionary School inBeijing and American School inTokyo . He left for the United States just before World War II broke out.He received his
Bachelor of Science degree from theUniversity of California, Berkeley in 1944, and his Ph. D. degree from theUniversity of Minnesota inphysical chemistry in 1950. From 1944 to 1946, duringWorld War II and shortly afterward, he served in theUnited States Army . He became a naturalized citizen of the United States of America in 1944.He spent most of his career as a
polymer chemist working forDuPont inCentral Research Department at theExperimental Station . He rose to the level of Director of Polymer Sciences, leading it during a time of great innovation. After retiring from DuPont, he formed his own consulting company.Pariser is best known for his work with
Robert G. Parr on the method ofmolecular orbital computation now known (because it was independently developed by John A. Pople) as thePariser–Parr–Pople method (PPP method), published both by Pariser and Parr and by Pople in almost simultaneous papers in 1953.He married Margaret Louise Marsh on
July 31 ,1972 .References
* [http://www.chemheritage.org/exhibits/ex-oral-detail.asp?ID=2468&Numb=181 |Chemical Heritage Foundation Oral History]
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