Philip Bunker, the Glossary
Philip R. Bunker (born 29 June 1941) is a British-Canadian scientist and author, known for his work in theoretical chemistry and molecular spectroscopy.[1]
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27 relations: Battersea Grammar School, Christopher Longuet-Higgins, Computational physics, Elsevier, ETH Zurich, Ferrocene, Gerhard Herzberg, Harold Thompson (chemist), Humboldt Research Award, International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Jon T. Hougen, King's College London, Kyushu University, Massey University, Methylene (compound), Molecular symmetry, National Research Council Canada, Pergamon Press, Spectrochimica Acta Part A, Spectroscopy, Streatham, Theoretical chemistry, University of Cambridge, University of Florence, University of Helsinki, University of Wuppertal, 2-Butyne.
- National Research Council (Canada)
Battersea Grammar School
Battersea Grammar School was a Voluntary-Controlled Secondary Grammar School in South London.
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Christopher Longuet-Higgins
Hugh Christopher Longuet-Higgins (11 April 1923 – 27 March 2004) was a British scholar and teacher.
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Computational physics
Computational physics is the study and implementation of numerical analysis to solve problems in physics.
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Elsevier
Elsevier is a Dutch academic publishing company specializing in scientific, technical, and medical content.
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ETH Zurich
ETH Zurich (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich; Federal Institute of Technology Zurich) is a public research university in Zürich, Switzerland.
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Ferrocene
Ferrocene is an organometallic compound with the formula.
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Gerhard Herzberg
Gerhard Heinrich Friedrich Otto Julius Herzberg, (December 25, 1904 – March 3, 1999) was a German-Canadian pioneering physicist and physical chemist, who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1971, "for his contributions to the knowledge of electronic structure and geometry of molecules, particularly free radicals". Philip Bunker and Gerhard Herzberg are spectroscopists.
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Harold Thompson (chemist)
Sir Harold Warris Thompson, CBE, FRS (15 February 1908 – 31 December 1983) was an English physical chemist and spectroscopist, who also served as chairman of the Football Association.
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Humboldt Research Award
The Humboldt Research Award (Humboldt-Forschungspreis), also known informally as the Humboldt Prize, is an award given by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany to internationally renowned scientists and scholars who work outside of Germany in recognition of their lifetime's research achievements.
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International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is an international federation of National Adhering Organizations working for the advancement of the chemical sciences, especially by developing nomenclature and terminology.
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Jon T. Hougen
Jon Torger Hougen (23 October 1936 in Sheboygan – 28 January 2019 in Taipei) was an American spectroscopist.
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King's College London
King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public research university located in London, England.
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Kyushu University
, abbreviated to, is a public research university located in Fukuoka, Japan, on the island of Kyushu. Founded in 1911 as the fourth Imperial University in Japan, it has been recognised as a leading institution of higher education and research in Kyushu, Japan, and beyond. The history of the university began a few decades before its founding when the medical school of the Fukuoka Domain (福岡藩 Fukuoka han) was established in 1867, the final year of the Edo period.
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Massey University
Massey University (Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa) is a university based in New Zealand, with significant campuses in Auckland, Palmerston North, and Wellington.
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Methylene (compound)
Methylene (IUPAC name: Methylidene, also called carbene or methene) is an organic compound with the chemical formula (also written). It is a colourless gas that fluoresces in the mid-infrared range, and only persists in dilution, or as an adduct.
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Molecular symmetry
In chemistry, molecular symmetry describes the symmetry present in molecules and the classification of these molecules according to their symmetry.
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National Research Council Canada
The National Research Council Canada (NRC; Conseil national de recherches Canada) is the primary national agency of the Government of Canada dedicated to science and technology research and development. Philip Bunker and national Research Council Canada are national Research Council (Canada).
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Pergamon Press
Pergamon Press was an Oxford-based publishing house, founded by Paul Rosbaud and Robert Maxwell, that published scientific and medical books and journals.
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Spectrochimica Acta Part A
Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering spectroscopy.
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Spectroscopy
Spectroscopy is the field of study that measures and interprets electromagnetic spectra.
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Streatham
Streatham is a district in south London, England.
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Theoretical chemistry
Theoretical chemistry is the branch of chemistry which develops theoretical generalizations that are part of the theoretical arsenal of modern chemistry: for example, the concepts of chemical bonding, chemical reaction, valence, the surface of potential energy, molecular orbitals, orbital interactions, and molecule activation.
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University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.
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University of Florence
The University of Florence (Italian: Università degli Studi di Firenze) (in acronym UNIFI) is an Italian public research university located in Florence, Italy.
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University of Helsinki
The University of Helsinki (Helsingin yliopisto, Helsingfors universitet; UH) is a public university in Helsinki, Finland.
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University of Wuppertal
The University of Wuppertal (Universität Wuppertal) is a German scientific institution located in Wuppertal in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
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2-Butyne
2-Butyne (dimethylacetylene, crotonylene or but-2-yne) is an alkyne with chemical formula CH3C≡CCH3.
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See also
National Research Council (Canada)
- CHU (radio station)
- Canadian Neutron Beam Centre
- Canadian Patents and Development Limited
- Canadian Science Publishing
- Canadian Synchrotron Radiation Facility
- Chenzhong Li
- Chryssostomos Chatgilialoglu
- Churchill Rocket Research Range
- Harmony (operating system)
- Hunger (1973 film)
- Institute for Biodiagnostics
- John R. McDougall
- List of presidents of the National Research Council of Canada
- Montreal Laboratory
- NRC Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Centre
- National Institute for Nanotechnology
- National Research Council Canada
- National Research Council Canada National Science Library
- National Research Council Time Signal
- Night Watchman (radar)
- Philip Bunker
- Richard Hiscocks
- Ryan D'Arcy
- SW1C
- Satya Prakash
- Suhayya Abu-Hakima