The science and humanity of William Klemperer, the middle and later years
Novick, Stewart E.
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Title
The science and humanity of William Klemperer, the middle and later years
Author(s)
Novick, Stewart E.
Issue Date
2019-06-17
Keyword(s)
Non-covalent interactions
Abstract
William Klemperer and his research group, using Molecular Beam Electric Resonance (MBER) spectroscopy, studied a plethora of weakly bound complexes until and beyond his retirement from teaching at Harvard at age seventy-five in 2002. Many of Klemperer’s research students and postdoctoral associates went on to prolific careers of their own. Bill’s last public seminar was presented in 2013 and his last publication on weakly bound complexes appeared in 2015 at age eighty-eight.
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