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Extractions: Sakura-mura, Ibaraki 305, Japan E-mail: hideki@ims.tsukuba.ac.jp Book Store Featured Internet Links Prize co-recipient: Alan J. Heeger Prize co-recipient: Alan G. MacDiarmid Webpage at University of Tsukuba (in Japanese) The birth of plastic electronics 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry announcement and background Further information Advanced information on Research ... Suggested reading
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Extractions: See the list on the University Archives website Dr. MacDiarmid in his laboratory. Provost Robert Barchi, "on behalf of President Rodin and the entire community of scholars here at Penn" introduced Nobel laureate, Professor Alan MacDiarmid. I would like to thank you for your very kind comments and to say that from my point of view (I have now started my 43rd year as a fulltime member of the faculty of the Chemistry Department at Penn) that I greatly appreciate the magnificent climate which Penn has provided us. My colleagues in all the departments at the University carry out research as well as the extremely important complimentary aspect of university life, namely teaching undergraduates and graduates in the classroom. However, one point that is frequently overlooked, is that researchundergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral studentsis also teaching. Quite often, teaching is considered to take place only in the classroom, or in a laboratory associated with a lecture course. However, it also encompasses work in the research laboratory. This involves a one-to-one faculty to student ratio! It's been a great climate here at Penn for all of us and a wonderful academic home. Is there any "eureka" moment that spawned this research? How did this all come together?
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Extractions: in chemistry, 2000. Prof. Shirakawa, at the Press Conference at the University Hall(Oct. 13, 2000) The Royal Swedish Academy of Science has announced that the Nobel Prize in chemistry, 2000, was awarded to Professor (Emeritus) Hideki Shirakawa (Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba, Japan), who jointly shared with Professor Alan J. Heeger (University of California at Santa Barbara, USA) and Professor Alan G. MacDiarmid (University of Pennsylvania, USA) for the discovery and development of conductive polymers on Oct.10, 2000. Professor Shirakawa has been a faculty member of Institute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba for more than 20 years and has dedicated his life to both his research and education. He explored a unprecedented new area of polymer science by leading insulating polyacetylene to electrically conducting one. This achievement was often said to be triggered by an accidental mistake a thousand fold too much catalyst was added during synthesis of polymer resulting in a beautiful silvery film which possess many superior properties to metals when he was a research associate of Chemical Resources Laboratory at Tokyo Institute of Technology. When Professor Alan MacDiarmid heard about the film synthesized by Dr. Shirakawa, he invited him to the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia as a post-doctral fellow. They worked together with Dr. Alan Heeger in order to understand the mechanisms of the appearance of conductivity in insulating polymers and finally came to a conclusion that it is possible to introduce carriers in polymers by doping: modifying polyacetylene by oxidation with halogen vapor.
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Extractions: What is this profile? Nobel Prize Alan Chemistry ... People Named Shirakawa Quick Facts about Hideki Shirakawa: Hideki Shirakawa was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry, 2000 Source: Institiute of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba www.ims.tsukuba.ac.jp Hideki Shirakawa was born in Tokyo, Japan on August 20 Source: JCE Online: Biographical Snapshots: Snapshot jchemed.chem.wisc.edu Hideki Shirakawa are scheduled to speak at the seminar Source: NIKKEI BP www.nikkeibp.com Professional Profile for Hideki Shirakawa Web Extracted Biography - Zoominfo Hideki Shirakawa , Nobel Prize ... www.zoominfo.com/Search/Person...ersonID=151954929 Pages related to Hideki Shirakawa Biographical snapshots: Hideki Shirakawa , Journal of Chemical Education web site. Zewail (1999) ‚· Alan J. Heeger / Alan MacDiarmid / Hideki Shirakawa en.wikipedia.org Hideki Shirakawa , co-discoverer of the field of conducting polymers, more Hideki Shirakawa shared a Nobel Prize 2000 in Chemistry with Alan J. Heeger and chem.ch.huji.ac.il
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