Harry Julius Emeléus
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Harry Julius Emeléus
Summary
Harry Julius Emeléus is a human[1]. He was born in London[2]. He was born on +1903-06-22T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Cambridge[4]. He died on +1993-12-02T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a chemist[6] and university teacher[7]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[8]
Key Facts
- Harry Julius Emeléus's place of birth was London[2].
- Harry Julius Emeléus died in Cambridge[4].
- Harry Julius Emeléus was born on +1903-06-22T00:00:00Z[3].
- Harry Julius Emeléus died on +1993-12-02T00:00:00Z[5].
- Harry Julius Emeléus held citizenship in United Kingdom[9].
- Harry Julius Emeléus worked as a chemist[6].
- Harry Julius Emeléus worked as a university teacher[7].
- Harry Julius Emeléus's education included a stint at Royal College of Science[10].
- Harry Julius Emeléus's doctoral advisor was Herbert Brereton Baker[11].
- A notable student of Harry Julius Emeléus was Jean'ne Shreeve[12].
- Harry Julius Emeléus received the Commander of the Order of the British Empire[13].
- Harry Julius Emeléus received the Edward Harrison Memorial Prize[14].
- Harry Julius Emeléus received the Tilden Prize[15].
- Harry Julius Emeléus received the Fellow of the Royal Society[16].
- Harry Julius Emeléus received the Liversidge Award[17].
- Harry Julius Emeléus received the Alfred Stock Memorial Prize[18].
- Harry Julius Emeléus was a member of German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina[19].
- Harry Julius Emeléus was a member of Royal Society[20].
- Harry Julius Emeléus was a member of Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Lower Saxony[21].
- Harry Julius Emeléus's image is recorded as Harry Julius Emeléus in 1950.jpg[22].
- Harry Julius Emeléus is recorded as male[23].
- Harry Julius Emeléus's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Harry Julius Emeléus supervised Norman Greenwood as a doctoral student[25].
- Harry Julius Emeléus's ISNI is recorded as 0000000116396175[26].
- Harry Julius Emeléus's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 50150000[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Harry Julius Emeléus's place of birth was London[2]. He was born on +1903-06-22T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Harry Julius Emeléus was educated at Royal College of Science[10]. His doctoral advisor was Herbert Brereton Baker[11].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include chemist[6] and university teacher[7]. A notable student of Harry Julius Emeléus was Jean'ne Shreeve[12]. He supervised Norman Greenwood as a doctoral student[25].
Recognition
Awards received include Commander of the Order of the British Empire[13], a grade of an order[28], in United Kingdom[29]; Edward Harrison Memorial Prize[14], a chemistry award[30]; Tilden Prize[15], a chemistry award[31]; Fellow of the Royal Society[16], a fellowship award[32], in United Kingdom[33]; Liversidge Award[17], a science award[34], in United Kingdom[35], founded in 1927[36]; and Alfred Stock Memorial Prize[18], an award[37], in Germany[38], founded in 1950[39].
Death and Burial
Harry Julius Emeléus died on +1993-12-02T00:00:00Z[5]. He passed away in Cambridge[4].
Why It Matters
Harry Julius Emeléus ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (10 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[8] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[40] He is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[41]
His notable doctoral advisees include Norman Greenwood[42], a chemist[43], 1925–2012[44], of United Kingdom[45], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[46], specialised in inorganic chemistry[47].
FAQs
Where was Harry Julius Emeléus born?
Harry Julius Emeléus was born in London[2].
Where did Harry Julius Emeléus die?
Harry Julius Emeléus passed away in Cambridge[4].
What did Harry Julius Emeléus do for work?
Harry Julius Emeléus worked as chemist[6] and university teacher[7].
Where did Harry Julius Emeléus go to school?
Harry Julius Emeléus was educated at Royal College of Science[10].
What awards did Harry Julius Emeléus receive?
Honors received include Commander of the Order of the British Empire[13], Edward Harrison Memorial Prize[14], Tilden Prize[15], and Fellow of the Royal Society[16].