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Mulliken, Robert Sanderson.
Robert Sanderson Mulliken papers, 1908-1985 (bulk 1920s-1985).
The papers of Robert S. Mulliken document most aspects of his long and successful career in the field of chemical physics from the 1920s through 1985. They include correspondence, research and teaching materials, and files from his affiliations at the University of Chicago Division of the Physical Sciences, Department of Chemistry, and Department of Physics, and other scientific organizations.
Chemical physicist. Born 1896. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1917. Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1921. Assistant professor of physics, New York University, 1926-1928. Associate professor of physics, University of Chicago, 1928-1931; professor, 1931-1956; Ernest DeWitt Burton Distinguished Service Professor, 1956-1961; Distinguished Service Professor of physics and chemistry, 1961-1985. Distinguished Research Professor of chemical physics, Florida State University, 1964-1971. Studied experimental spectroscopy, developed molecular orbital (MO) method for explaining molecular structure. Nobel prize in chemistry, 1966. Died 1986.
Mulliken, Robert Sanderson.
University of Chicago. Dept. of Chemistry.
University of Chicago. Division of Physical Sciences
University of Chicago. Department of Physics.
Physics -- Congresses.
Biography files. aat
Lecture notes. aat
AIP-ICOS
University of Chicago. The Joseph Regenstein Library. Department of Special Collections. 1100 East 57th Street, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
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