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  1. Gábor A. Somorjai ( Budapeste, 4 de maio de 1935) é um químico húngaro . É professor na Universidade da Califórnia em Berkeley e pesquisador de destaque no campo da química de superfícies. Samorjai foi laureado com o Prêmio Wolf de Química em 1998, Medalha Nacional de Ciências em 2002 e Medalha Priestley em 2008.

  2. Gabor A. Somorjai (born May 4, 1935) is a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, and is a leading researcher in the field of surface chemistry and catalysis, especially the catalytic effects of metal surfaces on gas-phase reactions ("heterogeneous catalysis").

  3. Since 1965, Professor Somorjai has proposed, planned, and carried out a program to build the fundamental molecular basis for the surface science of heterogeneous catalysis. He characterized the structure of clean metal single crystal surfaces and determined the structure and bonding of adsorbed molecules, and used them as model catalysts.

  4. Research Expertise and Interest. physical chemistry, catalysis, surface science, low-energy electron diffraction, solid state chemistry, macroscopic surface phenomena, adhesion, lubrication, biocompatibility, bonding, and reactivity at solid surfaces, scanning tunneling.

  5. Professor Somorjai has educated more than 130 Ph.D. students and 250 postdoctoral fellows. He is the author of more than 1200 scientific papers in the fields of surface chemistry, heterogeneous catalysis, and solid state chemistry.

  6. Gabor Somorjai. University of California, Berkeley, Chemistry, Faculty Member. Follow. Research Interests: Catalysts, Engenharia Química, Nanostructured materials, Green Synthesis of nanoparticles, Hydrogen production from renewable material, and Chemistry. Papers.

  7. In Dr. Gabor A. Somorjais nearly 5 decade-long research career, beginning with his study of metalized catalysts using small angle X-ray scattering in 1960, he has co-authored more than 1,200 scientific papers and three textbooks on surface chemistry and heterogeneous catalysis, and has mentored more than 400 graduate students and ...