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2008
Eighth Annual Beckman Scholars Symposium
Saturday Guest Speaker
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Harry
Gray , Ph.D.
Arnold O. Beckman Professor of Chemistry
California Institute of Technology
Powering
the Planet |
With
support from BP and NSF, seven chemistry research groups at Caltech
and MIT have taken up the 21st century grand challenge of finding
efficient and economical ways of storing solar energy in chemical
bonds. Work now underway is aimed at the production of clean fuels
from sunlight and water. The development of durable solar paint for
electricity generation also is part of the Caltech program.
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Harry
Barkus Gray is the Arnold O. Beckman Professor of Chemistry
and the Founding Director of the Beckman Institute at the California
Institute of Technology. His main research interests center on inorganic
spectroscopy, photochemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry, with emphasis
on understanding electron transfer in proteins. For his contributions
to chemistry, which include over 700 papers and 17 books, he has
received the National Medal of Science from President Ronald Reagan
(1986); the Linderstrøm-Lang Prize (1991); the Basolo Medal
(1994); the Gibbs Medal (1994); the Chandler Medal (1999); the Harvey
Prize (2000); the Nichols Medal (2003); the National Academy of
Sciences Award in Chemical Sciences (2003); the Benjamin Franklin
Medal in Chemistry (2004); the Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2004); the
City of Florence Prize in Molecular Sciences (2006); six national
awards from the American Chemical Society, including the Priestley
Medal (1991); and 16 honorary doctorates. He is a member of the
National Academy of Sciences; the American Academy of Arts and Sciences;
the American Philosophical Society; an honorary member of the Italian
Chemical Society; a foreign member of the Royal Danish Academy of
Sciences and Letters; the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences; and
the Royal Society of Great Britain. He was California Scientist
of the Year in 1988. He has served as a Member of the Board of Directors
of the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation since 1994.
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