Site Navigation
Categories:
United States chemist stubs
American chemists
1868 births
1958 deaths
Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
IEEE Edison Medal recipients
Perkin Medal

Summary Of: Willis R. Whitney

Encyclodia Page On: Willis R. Whitney

These Are Links To Other Documents
Whitney as a MIT faculty member | August 22 | 1868 | Jamestown, New York | January 9 | 1958 | Schenectady, New York | United States | chemistry | General Electric Company | August 22 | 1868 | Jamestown, New York | January 9 | 1958 | Schenectady, New York | chemist | General Electric Company | bachelor of science | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | University of Leipzig | Germany | Wilhelm Ostwald | Ph.D. | electrochemistry | corrosion | Irving Langmuir | William David Coolidge | wireless telegraph | X-ray | William David Coolidge | American Institute of Electrical Engineers | National Academy of Sciences | National Research Council | University of Pittsburgh | Union College | The Electrochemical Society | Willard Gibbs Medal | Perkin Medal | Edison Medal | Naval Consulting Board | Albany Medical College | Wikimedia Commons | NACE International | v | IEEE Edison Medal | William D. Coolidge | Frank B. Jewett | Charles F. Scott | Frank Conrad | Edwin W. Rice | Bancroft Gherardi | Arthur Edwin Kennelly | Lewis B. Stillwell | Alex Dow | Gano Dunn | Dugald C. Jackson | Philip Torchio | George Ashley Campbell | John B. Whitehead | Edwin H. Armstrong | Vannevar Bush | Ernst Alexanderson | Philip Sporn | Lee De Forest | Joseph Slepian | Morris E. Leeds | Karl B. McEachron | Otto B. Blackwell | Complete roster | 1926–1950 | 1976–2000 | 2001–present | Persondata | chemist | General Electric Company | August 22 | 1868 | Jamestown, New York | January 9 | 1958 | Schenectady, New York | v | Presidents of the American Chemical Society | John W. Draper | J. Lawrence Smith | Samuel W. Johnson | T. Sterry Hunt | Charles F. Chandler | T. Sterry Hunt | Charles F. Chandler | Harvey W. Wiley | Edgar Fahs Smith | Charles E. Munroe | Edward W. Morley | Ira Remsen | Arthur Amos Noyes | Francis P. Venable | Alexander Smith | Arthur D. Little | Theodore W. Richards | Charles H. Herty | Julius Stieglitz | William H. Nichols | William A. Noyes | Edgar Fahs Smith | Leo H. Baekeland | Irving Langmuir | William McPherson | Moses Gomberg | Roger Adams | Edward R. Weidlein | Frank C. Whitmore | Charles A. Kraus | Samuel C. Lind | Thomas Midgley, Jr. | Carl S. Marvel | Charles A. Thomas | Linus Pauling | Ernest H. Volwiler | Farrington Daniels | Joel H. Hildebrand | Roger J. Williams | John C. Bailar, Jr. | Arthur C. Cope | Karl Folkers | Henry Eyring | William J. Sparks | Wallace R. Brode | Melvin Calvin | Max Tishler | William J. Bailey | Glenn T. Seaborg | Anna J. Harrison | Robert W. Parry | Fred Basolo | George C. Pimentel | Mary L. Good | Ernest L. Eliel | Ronald Breslow | Paul S. Anderson | Elizabeth Ann Nalley | biographical | American | chemist | stub | Categories | United States chemist stubs | American chemists | 1868 births | 1958 deaths | Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni | IEEE Edison Medal recipients | Perkin Medal |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Willis R. Whitney".