John Ross (chemist)
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John Ross (born 1926) is Camille and Henry Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus, at Stanford University.
Education and career
- B.S., 1948, Queens College
- Ph.D., 1951, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Honors and awards
- Member of the National Academy of Science, 1976;
- Irving Langmuir Award in Chemical Physics, American Chemical Society, 1992;
- Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching, Stanford University, 1992–93;
- National Medal of Science, 1999;
- Peter Debye Award in Physical Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 2001;
- Austrian Cross of Honor for Science and Art, 1st class, 2002;
- ACS Theodore William Richards Medal, 2004