Ronald G. W. Norrish
AKA Ronald George Wreyford Norrish
Born: 9-Nov-1897
Birthplace: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Died: 7-Jun-1978
Location of death: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Chemist
Nationality: England
Executive summary: Rapid chemical processes
Military service: British Army (Royal Field Artillery, WWI, captured in France)
English chemist Ronald G. W. Norrish won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1967, for his 1947 development of flash photolysis methodology, using flow techniques and short light pulses to study the gaseous free radicals during intermediate stages of extremely fast chemical reactions. He also made a slight but important modification to Draper's Law on the chemical changes produced in a photochemical substance, in 1928.
Father: Herbert Norrish (pharmacist)
Mother: Amy Norrish
Wife: Annie Smith (m. 1926, two daughters)
High School: Perse Grammar School, Cambridge, England (1915)
University: Emmanuel College, Cambridge University (attended, 1915-16)
University: PhD Chemistry, Cambridge University (1924)
Fellow: Emmanuel College, Cambridge University (1925-78)
Teacher: Chemistry, Cambridge University (1925-30)
Lecturer: Chemistry, Cambridge University (1930-37)
Professor: Chemistry, Cambridge University (1937-65)
Raphael Meldola Medal and Prize 1926
Davy Medal 1958
Bernard Lewis Gold Medal 1964
IET Faraday Medal 1965
Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1967 (with Manfred Eigen and George Porter)
RSC Longstaff Prize 1969
British Association for the Advancement of Science
Faraday Society President (1951-55)
New York Academy of Sciences Foreign Member
Polish Chemical Society Foreign Member
Royal Institute of Chemistry Vice President (1957-59)
Royal Society 1936
Royal Society of Chemistry (Chemical Society of London)
Worshipful Company of Gunmakers Liveryman (1961)
Taken Prisoner of War 1918-19 (WWI)
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