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    Jaroslav Heyrovský

    Czech chemist (1890-1967)

    Jaroslav Heyrovský was a Czech chemist and inventor who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1959 for his invention of polarography. Wikipedia

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    Jaroslav Heyrovský was a Czech chemist and inventor who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1959 for his invention of polarography. He was a professor of physical chemistry at Charles University in Prague and the director of the Polarographic Institute in the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.
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  4. nobelprize.org

    Jaroslav Heyrovsky Biographical J aroslav Heyrovsky was born in Prague on 20th December, 1890, the fifth child of Leopold Heyrovsky, Professor of Roman Law at the Czech University of Prague, and his wife Clara, née Hanl. He obtained his early education at secondary school till 1909 when he began his study of chemistry, physics and mathematics ...
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  6. britannica.com

    Jaroslav Heyrovský was a Czech chemist who received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1959 for his discovery and development of polarography. Educated at the Charles University (Universita Karlova) of Prague and at University College, London, Heyrovský worked in London under Sir William Ramsay and.
  7. jh-inst.cas.cz

    The Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry promotes the scientific legacy of the Nobel laureate, Professor Jaroslav Heyrovský, in fields related to physical chemistry. Over two hundred scientists, from promising young researchers to world-renowned experts, are engaged in groundbreaking fundamental and applied research, as well as education.
  8. royalsocietypublishing.org

    Jaroslav Heyrovský was born in Prague (in the Old Town, Křižovnická 14) on 20 December, 1890. He was the fifth child of Klára (born Hanlová) and JUDr. Leopold Heyrovský (1852-1924). His father was Professor of Roman Law of the University, which was at that time called the Czech Charles- Ferdinand University.
  9. jh-inst.cas.cz

    Learn about the Czech scientist who discovered polarography, a new analytical method, and won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1959. Find out how his legacy inspires the current research and education at the J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry.
  10. chemistryexplained.com

    Jaroslav Heyrovský was born on November 20, 1890, in Prague (then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire), where he also died on March 27, 1967. He began studying chemistry and physics at Prague University in 1909. Between 1910 and 1914 he studied at University College in London under William Ramsay and Frederick G. Donnan, where he earned a B.Sc ...

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