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Generally he was a strong influence in the development of applied chemistry during his time.
His most important contribution was the development of the first applied chemistry research team at Colgate in 1896.
Academics focus on industrial fields, such as applied chemistry and system automation.
Teaching in the subjects of applied chemistry and chemical engineering had, however, commenced the previous year.
In the world of applied chemistry, working with sludge filters is a respected area of research.
Towards the end of his career he was awarded the Perkins Medal for applied chemistry.
The introduction outlines clearly his philosophy, explaining that the subject is not to be confused with either applied chemistry or chemical technology.
These will include basic skills as well as specialised competences in areas of applied chemistry.
The discipline of Applied Chemistry has been authorized to run the postgraduate programme.
It succeeded to the municipal chairs of experimental physics, applied chemistry and mechanics that were established in 1817.
In 1939 he graduated University of Tokyo with an engineering degree in applied chemistry.
We have applied chemistry to physics.
Its Applied Chemistry Department is the main institution dealing with oil shale.
Ecological problems of the applied chemistry.
Nob graduated from the Tokyo Institute of Technology in applied chemistry.
The bride's father is a professor of applied chemistry at Nagoya University, and her mother is an artist.
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry named it so.
In applied chemistry Frankland's great work was in connection with water-supply.
The scientific work of Mallet covered a wide field including general and applied chemistry and chemical mineralogy.
He worked in various fields of applied chemistry, such as the chemistry of fuels and clays.
His academic research gravitated towards applied chemistry where he revolutionized the turpentine industry in the United States.
School of applied chemistry in faculty of engineering of Kyushu University.
He first studied applied chemistry at Zhejiang University.
Dr. Kirk coined the term to describe his methodology, which applied chemistry and physics to forensic investigations.
Leverhulme Medal (for work in pure or applied chemistry or engineering)