Julius Stieglitz

American chemist (1867–1937)
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Julius Stieglitz

Summary

Julius Stieglitz is a human[1]. His place of birth was Hoboken[2]. He was born on May 26, 1867[3]. He died in Chicago[4]. He died on January 10, 1937[5]. He worked as a chemist[6] and university teacher[7]. He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]

Key Facts

  • Julius Stieglitz's place of birth was Hoboken[2].
  • Julius Stieglitz passed away in Chicago[4].
  • Julius Stieglitz was born on May 26, 1867[3].
  • Julius Stieglitz died on January 10, 1937[5].
  • Among Julius Stieglitz's spouses was Mary Rising Stieglitz[9].
  • Julius Stieglitz held citizenship in United States[10].
  • Julius Stieglitz's professions included chemist[6].
  • Julius Stieglitz's professions included university teacher[7].
  • Julius Stieglitz's field of work was organic chemistry[11].
  • Julius Stieglitz's field of work was medicinal chemistry[12].
  • Julius Stieglitz's field of work was pharmaceutical chemistry[13].
  • Julius Stieglitz was employed by University of Chicago[14].
  • Julius Stieglitz was educated at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[15].
  • Julius Stieglitz's doctoral advisor was Ferdinand Tiemann[16].
  • Julius Stieglitz received the Willard Gibbs Award[17].
  • Julius Stieglitz received the Honorary doctor of the Tufts University[18].
  • Julius Stieglitz was a member of National Academy of Sciences[19].
  • Julius Stieglitz was a member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences[20].
  • Julius Stieglitz was a member of American Philosophical Society[21].
  • Julius Stieglitz is recorded as male[22].
  • Julius Stieglitz's instance of is recorded as human[23].
  • Julius Stieglitz supervised Emma P. Carr as a doctoral student[24].
  • Julius Stieglitz supervised Hermann Irving Schlesinger as a doctoral student[25].
  • Julius Stieglitz supervised Hoylande Young as a doctoral student[26].
  • Julius Stieglitz supervised George R. Robertson as a doctoral student[27].

Body

Origins and Family

Julius Stieglitz was born in Hoboken[2]. He was born on May 26, 1867[3].

Education

Julius Stieglitz was educated at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[15]. His doctoral advisor was Ferdinand Tiemann[16].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include chemist[6] and university teacher[7]. Fields of work include organic chemistry[11], a branch of chemistry[28]; medicinal chemistry[12], a branch of chemistry[29]; and pharmaceutical chemistry[13], a branch of chemistry[30]. Among Julius Stieglitz's employers was University of Chicago[14]. Doctoral students include Emma P. Carr[24], a chemist[31], 1880–1972[32], of United States[33], awarded the Garvan–Olin Medal[34]; Hermann Irving Schlesinger[25], a chemist[35], 1882–1960[36], of United States[37], awarded the Willard Gibbs Award[38]; Hoylande Young[26], a chemist[39], 1903–1986[40], of United States[41], specialised in chemistry[42]; George R. Robertson[27], an actor[43], 1933–2023[44], of Canada[45]; and Otto Folin[46], a biochemist[47], 1867–1934[48], of United States[49], awarded the honorary doctorate of Lund University[50].

Recognition

Awards received include Willard Gibbs Award[17], a chemistry award[51], in United States[52], founded in 1911[53] and Honorary doctor of the Tufts University[18], an award[54], in United States[55].

Personal Life

Among Julius Stieglitz's spouses was Mary Rising Stieglitz[9].

Death and Burial

Julius Stieglitz died on January 10, 1937[5]. He passed away in Chicago[4].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Julius Stieglitz include Stieglitz rearrangement[56], a rearrangement reaction[57] and Julius Stieglitz Memorial Lecture[58], an award[59].

Why It Matters

Julius Stieglitz has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8] He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[60]

Entities named for him include Stieglitz rearrangement[56], a rearrangement reaction[57] and Julius Stieglitz Memorial Lecture[58], an award[59].

His notable doctoral advisees include Hoylande Young[61], a chemist[62], 1903–1986[63], of United States[64], specialised in chemistry[65]; Emma P. Carr[66], a chemist[67], 1880–1972[68], of United States[69], awarded the Garvan–Olin Medal[70]; George R. Robertson[71], an actor[72], 1933–2023[73], of Canada[74]; Otto Folin[75], a biochemist[76], 1867–1934[77], of United States[78], awarded the honorary doctorate of Lund University[79]; and Hermann Irving Schlesinger[80], a chemist[81], 1882–1960[82], of United States[83], awarded the Willard Gibbs Award[84].

FAQs

Where was Julius Stieglitz born?

Born in Hoboken[2], Julius Stieglitz…

Where did Julius Stieglitz die?

Julius Stieglitz died in Chicago[4].

Who was Julius Stieglitz married to?

Julius Stieglitz's spouses include Mary Rising Stieglitz[9].

What did Julius Stieglitz do for work?

Julius Stieglitz worked as chemist[6] and university teacher[7].

Where did Julius Stieglitz go to school?

Julius Stieglitz was educated at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin[15].

What awards did Julius Stieglitz receive?

Honors received include Willard Gibbs Award[17] and Honorary doctor of the Tufts University[18].

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