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IUPAC Emeritus Fellows 2022-23

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Abstract

The Divisions of IUPAC may award the status of Emeritus Fellow to former members of the Divisions and its erstwhile Commissions and Subcommittees who have made outstanding contributions to IUPAC and, through chemistry, to the chemical sciences in general. The appointment of Emeritus Fellow reflects the member standing as a scientist and continuing service to the divisions and to the Union.

The IUPAC bio of each Fellow is presented online. The range of expertise they represent is remarkable. Averaging 30 years of membership to IUPAC, the contribution of each and every Fellow is invaluable for the Union. IUPAC is grateful for their dedication and service.

The next class of Emeritus Fellows will be presented at the end of the current biennium. The 2022-23 class of Emeritus Fellows is pictured on right.

The 2022-23 class of Emeritus Fellows includes:

  1. Janos Fischer (Hungary) (Chemistry and Human Health Division)

     
              Janos Fischer

    Janos Fischer

  2. Jan Labuda (Slovakia) (Analytical Chemistry Division)

     
              Jan Labuda

    Jan Labuda

  3. M. Clara F. Magalhães (Portugal) (Analytical Chemistry Division)

     
              M. Clara F. Magalhães

    M. Clara F. Magalhães

  4. Lars Öhrström (Sweden) (Inorganic Chemistry Division)

     
              Lars Öhrström

    Lars Öhrström

  5. Willie Peijnenburg (Netherlands) (Chemistry and the Environment Division)

     
              Willie Peijnenburg 

    Willie Peijnenburg 

  6. Ken Racke (USA) (Chemistry and the Environment Division)

     
              Ken Racke

    Ken Racke

  7. Jan Reedijk (The Netherlands) (Inorganic Chemistry Division)

     
              Jan Reedijk

    Jan Reedijk

  8. Nicola Senesi (Italy) (Chemistry and the Environment Division)

     
              Nicola Senesi 

    Nicola Senesi 

For more details, see https://iupac.org/who-we-are/emeritus-fellows/

Published Online: 2024-04-02
Published in Print: 2024-04-01

©2024 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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