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Martin Karplus
M. Karplus
Austrian-born American theoretical chemist (1930–2024).
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National Academy of Sciences Member
Occupation
Theoretical Chemist
University Teacher
Biophysicist
Chemist
Scientist
Member Of
Royal Society
(2000)
National Academy of Sciences
(1967 - )
International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Austrian Academy of Sciences
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Date of Birth
3/15/1930
1930
Award Received
12 items
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(2013)
Guggenheim Fellowship
ACS Award in Theoretical Chemistry
(1993)
Commander of the Legion of Honour
Honorary Doctor of the University of Vienna
Irving Langmuir Award in Chemical Physics
(1987)
Honorary Citizen of Vienna
(2015)
Foreign Member of the Royal Society
(5/11/2000)
Austrian Decoration for Science and Art
(2016)
Linus Pauling Award
(2004)
ACS Award for Computers in Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research
(2001)
Clarivate Citation Laureates
(2011)
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Human
Place of Birth
Vienna
Educated At
Harvard University
(1947 - 1950)
California Institute of Technology
(1950 - 1953)
Harvard College
Newton North High School
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Karplus
Harvard University
Columbia University
University of Strasbourg
Martin
Austria
Series Ordinal
:
1
United States
Series Ordinal
:
2
Linus Pauling
NMR Spectroscopy
Theoretical Chemistry
English
Robert Karplus
Male
12/28/2024
Cambridge
Theoretical Chemistry
Point in Time
:
2000
Start Time
:
1967
Together With
:
Michael Levitt
Together With
:
Arieh Warshel
Award Rationale
:
for the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems
Award Rationale
:
för utvecklandet av flerskalemodeller för komplexa kemiska system
Point in Time
:
2013
Prize Money
:
2,666,666 Swedish krona
Subject Has Role
:
First Winner
Followed By
:
William H. Miller
Point in Time
:
1993
Point in Time
:
1987
Point in Time
:
2015
Point in Time
:
5/11/2000
Point in Time
:
2016
Point in Time
:
2004
Point in Time
:
2001
Award Rationale
:
"for pioneering simulations of the molecular dynamics of biomolecules."
Field of Work
:
Chemistry
Point in Time
:
2011
Country
:
Austria
Academic Major
:
Chemistry
Academic Degree
:
Bachelor of Arts
Start Time
:
1947
End Time
:
1950
Academic Major
:
Chemistry
Academic Degree
:
Doctor of Philosophy
Start Time
:
1950
End Time
:
1953