Rudolph Pariser

1923

Rudolph Pariser (born December 8, 1923) is a physical and polymer chemist.

1944

He left for the United States just before World War II broke out. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of California, Berkeley in 1944, and his Ph.

From 1944 to 1946, during World War II and shortly afterward, he served in the United States Army.

He became a naturalized citizen of the United States of America in 1944. He spent most of his career as a polymer chemist working for DuPont in the Central Research Department at the Experimental Station.

1946

From 1944 to 1946, during World War II and shortly afterward, he served in the United States Army.

1950

degree from the University of Minnesota in physical chemistry in 1950.

1953

Pople) as the Pariser–Parr–Pople method (PPP method), published both by Pariser and Parr and by Pople in almost simultaneous papers in 1953. He married Margaret Louise Marsh on July 31, 1972. ==References== ==External links== 1923 births Living people University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering alumni American physical chemists DuPont people United States Army soldiers United States Army personnel of World War II American School in Japan alumni Computational chemists

1972

Pople) as the Pariser–Parr–Pople method (PPP method), published both by Pariser and Parr and by Pople in almost simultaneous papers in 1953. He married Margaret Louise Marsh on July 31, 1972. ==References== ==External links== 1923 births Living people University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering alumni American physical chemists DuPont people United States Army soldiers United States Army personnel of World War II American School in Japan alumni Computational chemists




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