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David Hall (chemist)

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Notable awards
  
FRSNZ (1972)

Field
  
Chemistry

Alma mater
  
University of Auckland

Academic advisor
  
Frederick John Llewellyn

Born
  
15 February 1928 (
1928-02-15
)

Fields
  
Thesis
  
The crystal structure of formamidoxine (1954)

Doctoral advisor
  
Frederick John Llewellyn

Doctoral students
  
Ted BakerGuy DodsonNeil Waters

Died
  
15 June 2016, Auckland, New Zealand

Institutions
  
University of Alberta, University of Auckland

People also search for
  
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David Hall (15 February 1928 – 15 June 2016) was a New Zealand chemist, best known as an X-ray crystallographer.

Biography

A student at Auckland University College, Hall graduated Master of Science in 1950 and a PhD in 1955. He was one of the first research students in New Zealand in the area of X-ray crystallography, following the establishment of that research area at Auckland University College by Frederick John Llewellyn in 1948. The subject of both his master's and doctoral theses was the crystal structure of formamidoxine.

Hall was appointed to the academic staff of the Department of Chemistry at Auckland in 1950, and following the departure of Llewellyn in 1956, he became head of the crystallography research group. He was appointed professor and head of the Department of Chemistry at Auckland in 1965, but left to become professor of chemistry at the University of Alberta the following year. However, he returned to Auckland in 1968, and succeeded Peter de la Mare as head of department in 1980, serving in that role until his retirement in 1984, when he was conferred with the title of professor emeritus by the university. Hall was appointed chair of the New Zealand University Grants Committee in late 1984.

Hall was awarded a DSc by thesis from the University of Auckland in 1969, and he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand in 1972. His doctoral students included Neil Waters, Guy Dodson, and Ted Baker.

Hall died at his home in Auckland on 15 June 2016.

References

David Hall (chemist) Wikipedia


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