Mark Ratner
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Mark A. Ratner (* 8. Dezember 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio) ist ein US-amerikanischer Physikochemiker und Professor an der Northwestern University.
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Mark A. Ratner (born December 8, 1942) is an American chemist and Professor Emeritus at Northwestern University whose work focuses on the interplay between molecular structure and molecular properties. He is widely credited as the "father of molecular-scale electronics" thanks to his groundbreaking work with Arieh Aviram in 1974 that first envisioned how electronic circuit elements might be constructed from single molecules and how these circuits might behave.
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Mark A. Ratner
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Mark Ratner
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Mark A. Ratner
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Mark A. Ratner
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1942-12-08
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Irving Langmuir Award
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Peter Debye Award
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Willard Gibbs Award
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1942-12-08
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Ratner in 2009.
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American
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Mark A. Ratner (* 8. Dezember 1942 in Cleveland, Ohio) ist ein US-amerikanischer Physikochemiker und Professor an der Northwestern University.
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Mark A. Ratner (born December 8, 1942) is an American chemist and Professor Emeritus at Northwestern University whose work focuses on the interplay between molecular structure and molecular properties. He is widely credited as the "father of molecular-scale electronics" thanks to his groundbreaking work with Arieh Aviram in 1974 that first envisioned how electronic circuit elements might be constructed from single molecules and how these circuits might behave.
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G. Ludwig Hofacker, Jan Linderberg
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