Hubert Alyea

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Hubert Newcombe Alyea (October 10, 1903 – October 19, 1996) was an American professor of chemistry at Princeton University. His explosive chemistry demonstrations earned him the nickname "Dr. Boom". He was famous around the world for his "zany, eccentric" public lectures on science, which "were as much performance as professorship". Alyea served as inspiration for the title character in the 1961 film The Absent-Minded Professor. In 1984, Alyea received the Joseph Priestley award. rdf:langString
Hubert Newcombe Alyea​ (Clifton,​ 1903​ – Hightstown, 26 de octubre de 1996)​ fue un químico y profesor estadounidense. Profesor en la Universidad de Princeton, universidad donde también se doctoró,​ fue conocido por sus métodos didácticos y divulgativos aplicados al campo de la enseñanza de la ciencia.​​ rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Hubert Newcombe Alyea (October 10, 1903 – October 19, 1996) was an American professor of chemistry at Princeton University. His explosive chemistry demonstrations earned him the nickname "Dr. Boom". He was famous around the world for his "zany, eccentric" public lectures on science, which "were as much performance as professorship". Alyea served as inspiration for the title character in the 1961 film The Absent-Minded Professor. In 1984, Alyea received the Joseph Priestley award.
rdf:langString Hubert Newcombe Alyea​ (Clifton,​ 1903​ – Hightstown, 26 de octubre de 1996)​ fue un químico y profesor estadounidense. Profesor en la Universidad de Princeton, universidad donde también se doctoró,​ fue conocido por sus métodos didácticos y divulgativos aplicados al campo de la enseñanza de la ciencia.​​
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