词条 | Jean Fréchet |
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| name = Jean M.J. Fréchet | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1944|8|19|mf=y}} | birth_place = Burgundy, France | death_date = | death_place = | residence = U.S. | nationality = American | field = Chemistry | work_institution = King Abdullah University of Science and Technology University of California, Berkeley Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Cornell University University of Ottawa | known_for = Dendrimers Contributions in the fields of polymer science, photolithography, molecular self-assembly, microfluidics, and nanotechnology. | thesis_title = Solid Phase Synthesis of Oligosaccharides[1] | thesis_url = | thesis_year = 1972 | doctoral_advisor = | academic_advisors = | doctoral_students = | postdoctoral_trainees = Craig Hawker | influences = | influenced = | awards = Dickson Prize (2007), Arthur C. Cope Award (2007), Japan Prize (2013), King Faisal International Prize (2019) | website = {{URL|http://chemistry.berkeley.edu/faculty/chem/emeriti/frechet}}, {{URL|www.kaust.edu.sa/office-vp-research-jean-frechet.html}} | footnotes = | spouse = }} Professor Jean M.J. Fréchet (born August 19, 1944, Burgundy, France), American chemist, is a Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. In addition, he is the head of Materials Synthesis, Materials Science Division,of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Director of the Organic and Macromolecular Facility for the Molecular Foundry, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Vice-President for research at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. He has authored nearly 900 scientific papers and holds over 70 United States Patents. His research areas include organic synthesis and polymer chemistry applied to nanoscience and nanotechnology with emphasis on the design, fundamental understanding, synthesis, and applications of functional macromolecules. He was a good friend of influential American chemist Linus Pauling and consistently mentions him in his organic chemistry lectures. As of March 2011, he is 16th on the Hirsch index rating of all living chemists with an H-index of 105.[2] He is an elected fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Chemical Society, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and an elected member of the US National Academy of Sciences, the US National Academy of Engineering, and the Academy of Europe (Academia Europaea). Fréchet is currently a [https://www.kaust.edu.sa/en/study/faculty/jean-frechet Distinguished Professor] of Chemical Science and Senior Vice President for Research, Innovation and Economic Development at KAUST. Education and Academic CareerJean Fréchet received his first university degree at the Institut de Chimie et Physique Industrielles (now CPE) in Lyon, France, before coming to the US for graduate studies in organic and polymer chemistry at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, and at Syracuse University. He joined the Chemistry Faculty at the University of Ottawa in Canada in 1973, and remained there until 1987, when he became IBM Professor of Polymer Chemistry at Cornell University. In 1995 he was named to the Peter J. Debye Chair of Chemistry at Cornell University. In 1997, Jean Fréchet joined the Chemistry Faculty at the University of California, Berkeley and was named the Henry Rapoport Chair of Organic Chemistry in 2003 and Professor of Chemical Engineering in 2005. In June 2010 he took an 18-month leave of absence from his position at Berkeley to act as Vice President Research at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.
Honors and awards
References1. ^WorldCat. Accessed: January 31, 2013. 2. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.rsc.org/images/H-index%20ranking%20of%20living%20chemists(March%202011)_tcm18-85867.pdf |title=H index ranking of living chemists }} {{small|(85.3 KB)}}, by University of Georgia. 3. ^[https://kingfaisalprize.org/ King Faisal International Prize 2019] 4. ^Tobin, Dave. (2013, January 30). "SUNY ESF alumnus Jean Fréchet wins Japan Prize," Syracuse.com. Accessed: January 31, 2013. 5. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.japanprize.jp/en/prize_past_2013_prize01.html |title=Laureates of the Japan Prize The 2013 (29th) Japan Prize |publisher=Japan Prize Foundation |accessdate=2013-02-13}} External links
11 : 1944 births|Cornell University faculty|Members of the French Academy of Sciences|Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences|French chemists|French emigrants to the United States|Syracuse University alumni|State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry alumni|University of California, Berkeley College of Chemistry faculty|Living people|Fellows of the American Chemical Society |
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