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Name: Kenichi Fukui
Birth Date: October 4, 1918
Death Date: January 9, 1998
Place of Birth: Nara, Japan
Place of Death: Kyoto, Japan
Nationality: Japanese
Gender: Male
Occupations: engineer, theoretical chemist

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Biography of Kenichi Fukui
964 words, approx. 3 pages
Kenichi Fukui (1918-1998) was a theoretical chemist whose career was devoted to explaining the nature of chemical reactions. His work was distinguished from that of other chemists by its mathematical structure. He especially contributed to bridging the...
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Biography of Kenichi Fukui
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Kenichi Fukui is a theoretical chemist whose career was devoted to explaining the nature of chemical reactions. His work is distinguished from that of other chemists by its mathematical structure, and he has made a major contribution to bridging the...
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Biography of Kenichi Fukui
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Kenichi Fukui is a theoretical chemist whose career has been devoted to explaining the nature of chemical reactions. His work is distinguished from that of other chemists by its mathematical structure, and he has made a major contribution to bridging...


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1918-1998 Japanese chemist whose research into the nature of chemical reactions was awarded the 1981 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Fukui's initial research was in the development of synthetic fuels, later changing to more theoretical research in...
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Kenichi Fukui (福井謙一 Fukui Ken'ichi, October 4 1918 – January 9 1998) was a Japanese chemist. Kenichi Fukui was co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1981 with Roald Hoffman, for their independent investigations into the...


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The Independent - London
Obituary: Professor Kenichi Fukui
01/28/1998: 538 words, approx. 2 pages
Kenichi Fukui, chemist: born Nara, Japan 4 October 1918; Lecturer, Kyoto University 1943-45, Assistant Professor 1945-51, Professor 1951-82; Nobel Prize in Chemistry (with Roald Hoffmann) 1981; President, Kyoto Institute of Technology 1982- 88; Director, Institute for Fundamental Chemistry, Kyoto 1988-98; married 1947 Tomoe Horie...
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The Washington Post
Nobel-Winning Chemist Kenichi Fukui Dies
01/11/1998: 1,253 words, approx. 4 pages
Kenichi Fukui, 79, a Japanese chemist who won the Nobel Prize for giving detailed explanations of why certain chemical reactions occur, died Friday in Kyoto. His death was attributed to an intestinal ailment. Dr. Fukui, a professor at Kyoto University for 30 years,...
 


 

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