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Extractions: University Professor, Hackerman Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Physics, Rice University Much honored for his role in the discovery and characterization of fullerenes, the third elemental form of carbon after graphite and diamond, Nobel Laureate (Chemistry 1996) Richard Smalley focuses his research on buckytubes; elongated fullerenes that are essentially a new high-tech polymer, following on from nylon, polypropylene and Kevlar. But unlike any of these previous wonder polymers, buckytubes conduct electricity and are likely to find applications in nearly every technology where electrons flow. In February 2000, this research led to the start-up of a new company, Carbon Nanotechnologies, Inc., which is now developing large-scale production and applications of this material. Smalley chairs the company. In 1990, Smalley was elected to the National Academy of Sciences and in 1991 to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, where he was elected a fellow in 2003. He is also a fellow of the American Physical Society. In addition to the Nobel Prize, he has received the 1991 Irving Langmuir Prize in Chemical Physics, the 1992 International Prize for New Materials, the 1992 E.O. Lawrence Award of the U.S. Department of Energy, the 1992 Robert A. Welch Award in Chemistry, the 1993 William H. Nichols Medal of the American Chemical Society, the 1993 John Scott Award of the City of Philadelphia, the 1994 Europhysics Prize, the 1994 Harrison Howe Award, the 1995 Madison Marshall Award, the 1996 Franklin Medal, the Distinguished Public Service Medal awarded by the U.S. Department of the Navy in 1997, the 2002 Glenn T. Seaborg Medal and the 2003 Lifetime Achievement Award of Small Times Magazine.
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Extractions: Richard Errett Smalley (born June 6 ) is a professor of chemistry at Rice University , at Houston in Texas, USA. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in for discovery of fullerene (with Robert Curl , also a professor of chemistry at Rice, and Harold Kroto , a professor at the University of Sussex ). He was born in Akron, Ohio and attended Hope College before tranferring to the University of Michigan where he received his B.S. in 1965. He received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1973. He is currently working on carbon nanotubes and associated nanotechnologies . He is an outspoken critic of the idea of molecular nanotechnology
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Smalley Group Index Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics 1996 Chemistry Nobel Prize Winner. Professor smalley's research laboratory is best known for the discovery of C60 and the fullerenes in 1985 and much of the subsequent development of this field. http://smalley.rice.edu/
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Extractions: HOME SITE HELP ABOUT SEARCH ... EDUCATIONAL I was born in Akron, Ohio on June 6, 1943, one year to the day before D-Day, the allied invasion at Normandy. The youngest of four children, I was brought up in a wonderfully stable, loving family of strong Midwestern values. When I was three my family moved to Kansas City, Missouri where we lived in a beautiful large home in a lovely upper-middle class neighborhood. I grew up there (at least to the extent one can be considered to be grown up on leaving for college at age 18) and was convinced that Kansas City, Missouri was the exact center of the known universe. My mother, Esther Virginia Rhoads, was the third of six children of Charlotte Kraft and Errett Stanley Rhoads, a wealthy manufacturer of furniture in the Kansas City area. She liked the unusual name Errett so much that she gave it to me as my middle name. She picked the name Richard after the crusading English king (the Lion-Hearted), but being a good American and suitably suspicious of royalty, she was fond of calling me "Mr. President" instead. She had big plans for me, and loved me beyond all reason. My father, Frank Dudley Smalley, Jr., was the second of four children born to Mary Rice Burkholder and Frank Dudley Smalley (Sr.), a railroad mail clerk in Kansas City. Although my father went by the name of June (short for Junior), he never quite forgave his father for not having given him a name of his own, and for not having aspired to more in life. My father started work as a carpenter, and then as a printer's devil, working for the local newspaper
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