- Willis R. Whitney
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birth_date =August 22 ,1868
birth_place =Jamestown, New York
death_date =January 9 ,1958
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footnotes =Willis Rodney Whitney (
August 22 ,1868 inJamestown, New York ; diedJanuary 9 ,1958 inSchenectady, New York ) was an Americanchemist and founder of the research laboratory of theGeneral Electric Company .Early life and studies
He was the son on John J. and Agnes ("nee" Reynolds) Whitney. In 1890, he achieved a
bachelor of science degree at theMassachusetts Institute of Technology , where he then worked as Assistant Instructor of Chemistry until 1892. After that, he studied at theUniversity of Leipzig ,Germany , underWilhelm Ostwald , where in 1896, he achieved aPh.D. title.Until 1908, he advanced his paused career at the MIT, specializing in
electrochemistry and developing an electrochemical theory ofcorrosion .General Electric
Since 1900, Whitney had been working part-time as an advisor at the newly founded research lab of General Electric. He eventually moved away from the MIT and into a full job at the GE labs. In 1915, he had about 250 staff members,
Irving Langmuir andWilliam David Coolidge among them. They worked on vacuum- and gas-filled lamps, thewireless telegraph , andX-ray technology.Whitney stepped down from his position in 1932, to be succeeded by
William David Coolidge as director of the General Electric Research Laboratory.Memberships
Whitney was member of:
* theAmerican Institute of Electrical Engineers
* theAmerican Society of Electrochemical Engineers
* the National Academy of Sciences
* theBritish Institute of Metals
* the National Research CouncilAwards and titles
* honorary Doctor of chemistry from the
University of Pittsburgh (1919)
* Doctor of Science fromUnion College (1919)
* President ofThe Electrochemical Society (1911-1912)
* President ofThe Chemical Society (1909)
*Willard Gibbs Medal (1916)
*Perkin Medal (1921)
* Gold Medal of theNational Institute of Social Sciences (1928)
*Edison Medal "for his contributions to electrical science, his pioneer inventions, and his inspiring leadership in research" (1934)
* Associate Editor of the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
* Member of theAdvisory Committee to Bureau of Standards
* Member of the National Research Council
* Member of theNaval Consulting Board
* Director of theAlbany Medical College
* Member of the Board of Governors of Union CollegeExternal links
* [http://www.nace.org/nace/content/awards/whitney.asp Willis Rodney Whitney Award] of
NACE International
* http://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/unitarians/whitney.html
* [http://www.geocities.com/bioelectrochemistry/whitney.html Biography]Persondata
NAME=Whitney, Willis Rodney
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Americanchemist and founder of the research laboratory of theGeneral Electric Company
DATE OF BIRTH=August 22 ,1868
PLACE OF BIRTH=Jamestown, New York
DATE OF DEATH=January 9 ,1958
PLACE OF DEATH=Schenectady, New York
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