Four users of the William R. Wiley
Environmental
Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL), located at the Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington, have been chosen
to receive awards from the American Chemical Society (ACS) for 2003.
The four recipients of the award are as follows:
- Dr. Henry F. Schaefer III at the University of Georgia, Athens,
will receive the award in theoretical chemistry for his contributions
in "applying computational predictions to intractable chemical
problems."
- Dr. Richard A. Smith at PNNL will receive the award in analytical
chemistry for his work on integrating separation science and mass
spectrometry to address "bioanalytical problems and biological
systems characterization."
- Dr. Karl O. Christe at the Air Force Research Laboratory at Edwards
Air Force Base and research professor at the University of Southern
California will receive the award in inorganic chemistry for his
work in addressing "synthesis problems in inorganic chemistry."
- Dr. David A. Dixon at PNNL received the award for Creative Work
in Fluorine Chemistry at the 16th Fluorine Winter Conference in mid-January
2003 for his work in "advancing the use of computational chemistry
to bring unique understanding to the field of fluorine chemistry,
especially chlorofluorocarbon (CFCs) replacements, organofluorine
molecules, and inorganic fluorides."
Program Contact:
Paul Bayer
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