Lyndon Emsley
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Lyndon Emsley
Summary
Lyndon Emsley is a human[1]. His place of birth was Durham[2]. He was born on +1964-11-29T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a university teacher[4], chemist[5], and researcher[6]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Lyndon Emsley was born in Durham[2].
- Lyndon Emsley was born on +1964-11-29T00:00:00Z[3].
- Lyndon Emsley's father was James Emsley[8].
- Among Lyndon Emsley's spouses was Marinella Mazzanti[9].
- Lyndon Emsley held citizenship in United Kingdom[10].
- Lyndon Emsley's professions included university teacher[4].
- Lyndon Emsley's professions included chemist[5].
- Lyndon Emsley's professions included researcher[6].
- Lyndon Emsley was educated at Imperial College London[11].
- Lyndon Emsley was educated at University of Lausanne[12].
- Lyndon Emsley received the Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry[13].
- Lyndon Emsley received the Bourke Award[14].
- Lyndon Emsley received the Grand Prix Charles-Leopold Mayer[15].
- Lyndon Emsley received the CNRS silver medal[16].
- Lyndon Emsley was a member of Academia Europaea[17].
- Lyndon Emsley was a member of Institut Universitaire de France[18].
- Lyndon Emsley's image is recorded as Lyndon Emsley.jpg[19].
- Lyndon Emsley is recorded as male[20].
- Lyndon Emsley's instance of is recorded as human[21].
- Lyndon Emsley supervised Geoffrey Bodenhausen as a doctoral student[22].
- Lyndon Emsley supervised Dimitrios Sakellariou as a doctoral student[23].
- Lyndon Emsley supervised Gaël De Paëpe as a doctoral student[24].
- Lyndon Emsley supervised Nicolas Giraud as a doctoral student[25].
- Lyndon Emsley supervised Elodie Salager as a doctoral student[26].
- Lyndon Emsley supervised Gwendal Kervern as a doctoral student[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Lyndon Emsley's place of birth was Durham[2]. He was born on +1964-11-29T00:00:00Z[3]. His father was James Emsley[8].
Education
Educated at Imperial College London[11], a public research university[28], in United Kingdom[29], founded in 1907[30], headquartered in South Kensington Campus, Imperial College London[31] and University of Lausanne[12], a public university[32], in Switzerland[33], founded in 1537[34].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[4], chemist[5], and researcher[6]. Doctoral students include Geoffrey Bodenhausen[22], a chemist[35], b. 1951[36], of France[37]; Dimitrios Sakellariou[23], a researcher[38]; Gaël De Paëpe[24], a researcher[39]; Nicolas Giraud[25], a researcher[40], b. 1977[41]; Elodie Salager[26], a researcher[42], b. 2000[43], awarded the CNRS bronze medal[44]; and Gwendal Kervern[27].
Recognition
Awards received include Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry[13], a fellowship award[45], in United Kingdom[46]; Bourke Award[14], a science award[47], in United Kingdom[48], founded in 1954[49]; Grand Prix Charles-Leopold Mayer[15], an award[50], founded in 1961[51]; and CNRS silver medal[16], a science award[52], in France[53], founded in 1954[54].
Personal Life
Lyndon Emsley was married to Marinella Mazzanti[9].
Why It Matters
Lyndon Emsley ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (9 views/month, #7,292 of 1,000,298).[7] He is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[55]
His notable doctoral advisees include Geoffrey Bodenhausen[56], a chemist[57], b. 1951[58], of France[59].
FAQs
Where was Lyndon Emsley born?
Lyndon Emsley's place of birth was Durham[2].
Who were Lyndon Emsley's parents?
Lyndon Emsley's father was James Emsley[8].
Who was Lyndon Emsley married to?
Lyndon Emsley's spouses include Marinella Mazzanti[9].
What did Lyndon Emsley do for work?
Lyndon Emsley worked as university teacher[4], chemist[5], and researcher[6].
Where did Lyndon Emsley go to school?
Lyndon Emsley was educated at Imperial College London[11] and University of Lausanne[12].
What awards did Lyndon Emsley receive?
Honors received include Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry[13], Bourke Award[14], Grand Prix Charles-Leopold Mayer[15], and CNRS silver medal[16].