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Morawetz, Herbert was born on October 16, 1915 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Son of Richard and Frida (Glaser) Morawetz. came to the United States, 1945, naturalized, 1951.
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Morawetz, Herbert was born on October 16, 1915 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Son of Richard and Frida (Glaser) Morawetz. came to the United States, 1945, naturalized, 1951.
Bachelor of Science, University Toronto, 1943. The Master of Applied Science, University Toronto, 1944. Doctor of Philosophy, Poly Institute Brooklyn, 1951.
Doctor (honorary), University Rome, La Sapienza, 2006.
With, Bakelite Company, 1945-1949; member of faculty, Polytechnic U. (formerly Polytechnic Institute Brooklyn), 1951-1981; professor polymer chemistry, director Institute Polymer Research, Polytechnic U. (formerly Polytechnic Institute Brooklyn), 1971-1981; Institute professor, 1981-1986; Institute professor emeritus, since 1986; member materials research advising committee, National Science Foundation, 1977-1980.
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Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Chemical Society (award in polymer chemistry 1986, associate editor Macromolecules since 1991).
Married Cathleen Synge, October 28, 1945. Children: Pegeen Morawetz Rubinstein, John S., Lida Morawetz Jeck, Nancy B.