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  1. George Bogdanovich Kistiakowsky (Russian: Георгий Богданович Кистяковский, Ukrainian: Георгій Богданович Кістяківський, romanized: Heorhii Bohdanovych Kistiakivskyi; December 1 [O.S. November 18] 1900 – December 7, 1982) was a Ukrainian-American physical chemistry professor ...

  2. George Bogdan Kistiakowsky (em russo: Георгий Богданович Кистяковский; Kiev, 18 de novembro de 1900 — Cambridge, 7 de dezembro de 1982) foi um físico-químico ucraniano-americano [1], professor de química na Universidade de Harvard.

  3. 1971 George B. Kistiakowsky1972 Gerhard Herzberg1973 Harold S. Johnson1975 John C. Polanyi1976 George C. Pimentel1977 Frederick Kaufman1978 Clyde A. Hutchison, Jr.1979 David Turner1980 Benjamin Widom1980 Herbert S. Gutowsky1983 Sir David Bates1984 John S. Waugh1985 Eizi Hirota1986 John Pople1988 J. H. van der Waals1989 Yuan T. Lee1990 Berni Adler1991 John Fenn1992 W. Carl Lineberger1993 Louis ...

  4. Learn about George B. Kistiakowsky, a Ukrainian-American chemist and visiting scholar at MIT. He was involved in the Manhattan Project and the development of the hydrogen bomb.

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  5. Learn about the life and achievements of George Kistiakowsky, a Ukrainian-American chemist who led the explosives division of the Manhattan Project. Find out how he contributed to the development of the atomic bomb, the White House science policy, and the anti-war movement.

  6. George Bogdan Kistiakowsky. Kistiakowsky spent most of his career at Harvard University where he was a central figure in experimental physical chemistry and in science politics. Working on basic questions of reaction mechanisms, his interests ranged from gas phase photochemistry and reactions of methylene to reaction kinetics to biochemical ...

  7. George Bogdan Kistiakowsky foi um físico-químico ucraniano-americano, professor de química na Universidade de Harvard. Participou no Projeto Manhattan e mais tarde serviu como conselheiro para a Ciência do presidente dos Estados Unidos Dwight D. Eisenhower.