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Thor Rhodin

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Institutions
  
Cornell University

Doctoral students
  
Ward Plummer

Notable student
  
Ward Plummer

Doctoral advisor
  
Hugh Scott Taylor

Academic advisor
  
Hugh Scott Taylor

Institution
  
Cornell University

Fields
  
Applied and Engineering Physics

Thor Rhodin, late Professor Emeritus, Applied and Engineering Physics at Cornell University, is credited with pioneering work in the birth and evolution of surface science beginning with his research on surface sensitivity using auger electron spectroscopy. He played a major role, over several decades, in shaping the development of the field from fundamental work, using the field ion microscope, on the imaging and bonding of individual atoms at surfaces to the fundamentals of surface catalysis of hydrocarbon chemistry by the transition metals.

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Education

  • B.S. 1942 (Haverford);
  • Ph.D. 1946 (Princeton University)
  • Academic genealogy

  • Thor Rhodin was a student of Hugh Scott Taylor.
  • Taylor was a student of Frederick George Donnan and Henry Bassett [Ref.1].
  • Donnan was trained by Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald.
  • Ostwald's adviser was Schmidt, Carl,
  • who was a student of Justus von Liebig.
  • Bassett was trained by Adolf von Baeyer and Victor Villiger.
  • Baeyer was a student of Robert Bunsen and Friedrich August Kekulé.
  • Bunsen was a student of Friedrich Stromeyer.
  • Kekulé was a student of Heinrich Will.
  • References

    Thor Rhodin Wikipedia