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  1. Roald Hoffmann (born Roald Safran; July 18, 1937) is a Polish-American theoretical chemist who won the 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He has also published plays and poetry. He is the Frank H. T. Rhodes Professor of Humane Letters Emeritus at Cornell University.

  2. Roald Hoffmann, né Roald Safran, le 18 juillet 1937 à Zolotchiv en Pologne, est un chimiste américain. Il est colauréat avec Ken'ichi Fukui du prix Nobel de chimie de 1981.

  3. Learn about the life and achievements of Roald Hoffmann, the Nobel laureate in Chemistry and a professor at Cornell University. Find out his birthplace, education, awards, publications, and more on his official website.

  4. Biographical. I came to a happy Jewish family in dark days in Europe. On July 18, 1937 I was born to Clara (née Rosen) and Hillel Safran in Zloczow, Poland. This town, typical of the Pale of the Settlement, was part of Austria-Hungary when my parents were born. It was Poland in my time and is part of the Soviet Union now.

  5. Welcome to Roald Hoffmann's land 'twixt chemistry, poetry and philosophy.

  6. Roald Hoffmann. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1981. Born: 18 July 1937, Zloczov, Poland (now Ukraine) Affiliation at the time of the award: Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA. Prize motivation: “for their theories, developed independently, concerning the course of chemical reactions” Prize share: 1/2. Life.

  7. Roald Hoffmann, one of the most highly cited chemists of all time, continues very active in research. In 2017 and 18 he has or will have published 25 articles, some of which represent, he thinks, his best work in decades.