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  1. John Charles Polanyi. John Charles Polanyi (en húngaro: Polányi János ), nado en Berlín o 23 de xaneiro de 1929, é un químico canadense de orixe húngara, galardoado co Premio Nobel de Química do ano 1986 .

  2. BIO. John Charles Polanyi, educated at Manchester University, England, was a postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University and the National Research Council, Canada. He is presently a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto. His research is on the molecular motions in chemical reactions in gases and at surfaces.

  3. At about eight o’clock on a Thursday night in 1956, John Polanyi walks into the janitorial closet he calls a laboratory. The young University of Toronto lecturer can’t expect much more; he isn’t even an assistant professor yet. Polanyi’s graduate student, Ken Cashion, who is wearing one of his many short-sleeved Hawaiian shirts, says ...

  4. President Meric Gertler "John Polanyi’s contributions to science, and to society more broadly, have been far-reaching and profound. His work in the field of chemical-reaction dynamics and chemi-luminescence has been recognized with the Nobel Prize, the Wolf Prize, a Royal Medal, the Herzberg Gold Medal, the Faraday Lectureship Prize, and many other honours.

  5. 14 de jun. de 2024 · John Charles Polanyi, educated at Manchester University, England, was a postdoctoral fellow at Princeton University, U.S.A. and the National Research Council, Canada. He is emeritus faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto. His research is on the molecular motions in chemical reactions in gases and at surfaces.

  6. John Charles Polanyi (en húngaro: Polányi János) (Berlín, Alemania, 23 de enero de 1929) es un químico canadiense, de origen húngaro, galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Química del año 1986. Biografía. Nació en Berlín, hijo del químico húngaro Michael Polanyi y sobrino del famoso filósofo Karl Polanyi.

  7. John Charles Polanyi (ur. 23 stycznia 1929 w Berlinie) – kanadyjski chemik, laureat nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie chemii w 1986 za badania dynamiki elementarnych procesów chemicznych (wraz z nim otrzymali nagrodę Dudley Robert Herschbach i Yuan Lee ). Profesor University of Toronto. Od 1986 r. członek Papieskiej Akademii Nauk .