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  Richard R. Ernst - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Richard Robert Ernst (born August 14, 1933) is a Swiss chemist and Nobel Laureate.
Ernst was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1991 for his contributions towards the development of multidimensional, Fourier transform nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy while at Varian Associates, Palo Alto, California.
In the poster made by the Nobel Prize committee, Richard Ernst acknowledged that the idea he has developed originally came from the Belgian scientist Jean Jeener, professor at the Université Libre de Bruxelles.
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 Ernst, Richard R.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ernst's refinements made NMR techniques a basic and indispensable tool in chemistry and also extended their usefulness to other sciences.
Ernst received both his B.A. in chemistry (1957) and his Ph.D. in physical chemistry (1962) from the Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich.
With Ernst's refinements, scientists were able to determine the three-dimensional structure of organic and inorganic compounds and of biological macromolecules such as proteins; to study the interaction between biological molecules and other substances such as metal ions, water, and drugs; to identify chemical species; and to study the rates of chemical reactions.
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 Boston Globe Online / Table of Contents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ernst is to receive his $1 million prize at a Dec. 10 ceremony.
Ernst, 58, of the Swiss Federal Polytechnic Institute in Zurich, was flying to New York to collect a prize from Columbia University when the academy tried to notify him he had become a Nobel laureate.
The academy said Ernst's achievement lay in radically improving the resolution and precision of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, a technology that was discovered in the 1940s and resulted in a Nobel Prize in Physics to US researchers in 1952.
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 Richard R. Ernst - Wikipédia
Richard Robert Ernst, né le 14 août 1933, est un chimiste suisse.
Ernst a reçu le Prix Nobel de chimie en 1991, pour sa contribution dans le développement de la spectroscopie multidimensionelle par résonance magnétique nucléaire, alors qu'il était employé de Varian Associates, à Palo Alto en Californie.
Ernst a étudié à l'École polytechnique fédérale de Zurich (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, Zürich) et il y est maintenant professeur de chimie physique.
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 Ernst, Richard on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard G. Rebh, CEO of FLOORgraphics, Inc. 2003 Ernst and Young New Jersey Entrepreneur Of The Year(R) Award Winner.
Ernst and Young Seeks Outstanding Business Leaders in the Pacific Northwest; Nominations for the 2003 Entrepreneur Of The Year(R) Awards Accepted Until April 4, 2003.
Ernst and Young's 2002 West Michigan Entrepreneur of the Year(R) Award Winners Announced at June 20 Gala; Local Entrepreneurs Recognized for Their Vital Roles in the Business Community.
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 Clarkson University - News
Ernst will also cover the numerous scientific aspects that are involved in the study, conservation and restoration of the delicate thangka paintings.
Ernst was born in 1933 in Winterthur, Switzerland.
Richard R. Ernst's lectures are co-sponsored by the Center for Advanced Materials Processing and the School of Liberal Arts.
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 Zahn, Ernst --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Ernst, Richard R. Swiss researcher and teacher who in 1991 won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his development of techniques for high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.
German sculptor Ernst Barlach was an outstanding sculptor of the expressionist movement (a movement in which the artist's personal emotions are presented through distortion and exaggeration).
The dramatist, poet, and political activist Ernst Toller was a prominent advocate of Marxism and pacifism in Germany in the 1920s.
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 EMSL: News - Dr. Richard Ernst, 1999 Northwest Lecturer in Physical Chemistry
Richard R. Ernst of the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland, is the 1999 Northwest Lecturer in Physical Chemistry.
The Northwest Lectureship in Physical Chemistry was organized in 1990 by staff from the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory at PNNL and representatives of Oregon State University, the University of Idaho, the University of Oregon, the University of Washington, and Washington State University.
Richard E. Smalley, Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics, Rice University.
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 Institutet för rymdfysik - pressmeddelande   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
On Thursday 6 December the Swedish Institute of Space Physics and the Space Campus in Kiruna was visited by three Nobel prize-winners: Richard R. Ernst (Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1991), William N. Lipscomb (Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1976) and Robert Woodrow Wilson (Nobel Prize in Physics 1978).
Richard E. Ernst was born in Switzerland in 1933 and received the chemistry prize in 1991 "for his contributions to the development of the methodology of high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy".
Initially the phenomenon was studied solely by physicists, but later the technique came to be used by chemists (for example Ernst) to determine the structure of molecules.
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 Honoris causa for Nobel laureates- The Times of India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
However, This will be Richard R Ernst’s second visit here, who was awarded the Nobel prize in chemistry in 1991.
The life of Ernst and Wuthrich is no less inspiring as both were born and bred in small towns and villages of Switzerland and through their concerted efforts won the highest honour in the field of science in the world.
Ernst, born in 1933 in Winterthur, Switzerland, was attracted towards chemistry at the age of 13, when, in the attic of his house, he found a case filled with chemicals, which belonged to his uncle, a metallurgical engineer.
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 Richard R. Ernst -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard Robert Ernst (born August 14, 1933) is a (The natives or inhabitants of Switzerland) Swiss chemist and (Swedish chemist remembered for his invention of dynamite and for the bequest that created the Nobel prizes (1833-1896)) Nobel Laureate.
This technique is very largely used in medicine to get precise images of the human body, and in such context is known as magnetic resonance imagery (MRI).
In the poster made by the Nobel Prize committee, Richard Ernst acknowledged that the idea he has developed originally came from the Belgian scientist Jean Jeener, professor at the (Click link for more info and facts about Université Libre de Bruxelles) Université Libre de Bruxelles.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/R/Ri/Richard_R._Ernst.htm   (168 words)

  
 Ten Nobels for the future
Richard R. Ernst was born in Winterthur, Switzerland in 1933.
In 1968 Ernst returned to ETH-Z, where he became director of research and professor of Physical Chemistry, a position he still holds.
In addition to his passion for chemistry, Ernst is an avid musician - as a youth he had considered becoming a cellist or composer - and collector of Asian art, especially Tibetan scroll paintings.
www.hypothesis.it /nobel/eng/bio/ernst.htm   (250 words)

  
 Robbins.html   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Professor Ernst, a native of Winterthur, Switzerland, completed his undergraduate studies in chemical engineering and his doctoral work in chemistry at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH).
Professor Ernst's numerous honors include the Benoist Prize awarded by the President of Switzerland, the Wolf Prize in Chemistry, election to the US National Academy of Sciences, and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Robbins' interest in founding the lectureship came in part from his career as a metallurgical engineer and in part from his interest in creative research which developed in his capacity as Chairman and President of a major specialty steel company.
www.chemistry.pomona.edu /Chemistry/RobbinsErnst.html   (636 words)

  
 National Academy of Sciences - Members   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ernst has introduced the Fourier transform techniques into the field of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy.
His pioneering research in two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy led to three-dimensional structure determinations of biomolecules in solution.
Further projects address the effects of high pressure on the structure and dynamics of biomolecules.
www4.nationalacademies.org /nas/naspub.nsf/(urllinks)/NAS-58N4F5?opendocument   (216 words)

  
 Matthias Ernst: List of Publications and Presentations
Matthias Ernst and Richard R. Ernst, "Heteronuclear Dipolar Cross-Correlated Cross Relaxation for the Investigation of Side-Chain Motion", Journal of Magnetic Resonance A 110, 202-213 (1994).
Daniel Nanz, Matthias Ernst, Klaus Schmidt-Rohr, Marcia A. Ziegeweid, Mei Hong and Aalexander Pines, "Low-Power Decoupling Sequences for High-Resolution Chemical-Shift and Local-Field NMR Spectra of Liquid Crystals" Journal of Magnetic Resonance A 113, 169-176 (1995).
Matthias Ernst, Christian Griesinger and Richard R. Ernst, "Efficient Heteronuclear Cross Polarization in the Rotating Frame for Liquids", Poster presented at the Xth ISMAR meeting 1989, Morzine, France.
www.nmr.ethz.ch /~maer/publications.html   (1857 words)

  
 RICHARD BROCKWAY v ERNST & YOUNG - Legal Case Documents
I. Plaintiff Richard C. Brockway opposes the motion for summary judgment filed by defendants Ernst & Young and Robert Klein (hereinafter "Ernst & Young") because there is a genuine issue of material fact concerning the tolling of the statute of limitations.
Having held Brockway at bay for over four years, Ernst 6 Young now claims that Brockway's malpractice action is barred by the statute of limitations which, it contends, expired during the time it advised Brockway.
Ernst & Young's summary judgment motion, the April 12, 1993 letter from the IRS is critical.
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 Culture Change on the Eastern Margins of the Southern Plains Studies in Oklahoma s Past Oklahoma Anthropological ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard R Drass "Culture Change on the Eastern Margins of the Southern Plains Studies in Oklahoma s Past Oklahoma Anthropological Society Memoir No 7".
Richard R Ernst "Dictionary of Chemistry Vol 1".
Richard R Ernst "Dictionary of Chemistry Vol 2".
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 Richard R. Ernst - netlexikon
Richard R. Ernst studierte an der ETH Zürich Chemie und schloss 1962 mit einer Dissertation über Kernresonanz-Spektroskopie sein Doktorat in physikalischer Chemie ab.
Richard R. Ernst ist unter anderem Mitglied des Schweizerischen Wissenschaftsrates, des Stiftungsrates der Marcel-Benoist-Stiftung und des Hochschulrates der Technischen Universität München.
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 Comprehensive Dictionary of Engineering Technology Vol 10 :: Comprehensive Dictionary of Engineering Technology Vol 10 ...
Richard R Hawks "Mastermind for the Primary Grades Exercises in Critical ThinkingGrades K - 3".
Richard R Jr Wright "Negro in Pennsylvania A Study in Economic History American Negro His History Literature Series 2"
Richard R LA Croix "Augustine on Music An Interdisciplinary Collection of Essays Studies in the History and Interpretation of Music Vol 6"
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 Principles of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in One and Two Dimensions (International Series of Monographs on Chemistry), ...
The long and incredibly productive career of Richard Ernst could be said to have written most of this book.
In this seminal work, Dr. Ernst along with his co-authors and collaborators Bodenhausen and Wokaun draw on a vast base of knowledge to describe NMR spectroscopy in a clear understandable fashion for the newest student.
It should be since Ernst and his lab did much to shape the nature of 2-D spectroscopy.
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 August 14 - Today In Science History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
British physiologist who was the first to trace the movements of sodium and potassium during the transmission of a nerve impulse by using radioactive sodium and potassium.
(John) Richard Jefferies, born near Swindon was a naturalist, novelist, and essayist.
He began his literary career as a local reporter in Wiltshire, and from then on he wrote many works of natural history and country life, and essays in journals and magazines.
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 Columna a la derecha
Ernst y Primas formaron un “tandem” poderoso en todo lo referente al diseño de equipos de RMN: amplificadores de radiofrecuencia, sondas de alta sensibilidad, sistema de lock de frecuencia, técnicas de modulación de campo, generación de campos magnéticos altamente homogéneos, etc.
En 1971, el grupo de Ernst se pone a trabajar en la ejecución de la magistral idea que Profesor Jean Jeener había impartido en un curso de verano en Yugoslavia, para llevar a cabo un experimento bidimensional.
Han colaborado con Ernst prácticamente toda la élite de la RMN mundial y, en los últimos años, han sido objeto de su estudio todas las áreas de la RMN:
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Ernst, R.R., Blackledge, M.J., Bremi, T., Bruschweiler, R., Ernst, M., Griesinger, C., Madi, Z.L., Peng, J.W., Schmidt, J.M., Xu, P..
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 Ernst was floored by Queen’s beauty
I pressed her hand hard.” This was the repartee made by Professor Richard R Ernst, while receiving the Doctor of Science degree on the first convocation of the King George Medical University on Thursday.
Two Nobel Laureates, Professor Richard R Ernst and Professor Kurt Wuthrich visited the city today to receive the degree of Doctor Of Science (Honoris Causa) conferred by the Academic Council of the KGMU.
Born in 1933 in Switzerland, Richard Ernst got attracted to the field of Chemistry at the tender age of 13.
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 Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine (MAGMA).   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Richard R. Ernst, The advent of NMR in the light of Sir Peter Mansfield's innovations, Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine (MAGMA) 9 (3) (1999) pp.
Hentschel, M. Findeisen, W. Schmidt, T. Frenzel, W. Wlodarczyk, P. Wust, R. Felix, Is absolute noninvasive temperature measurement by the Pr[MOE-DO3A] complex feasible, Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine (MAGMA) 10 (1) (2000) pp.
Olaf Dietrich, Amy Herlihy, Wayne R. Dannels, Jochen Fiebach, Sabine Heiland, Joseph V. Hajnal, Klaus Sartor, Diffusion-weighted imaging of the spine using radial k-space trajectories, Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine (MAGMA) 12 (1) (2001) pp.
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 Nobelist to Speak on Science and 'Progress' - March 5, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Such was the case in 1945, when scientists discovered nuclear magnetic resonance: It laid the groundwork for the most important invention in medical imaging since the discovery of the X-ray - Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
On Tuesday, March 6, Ernst, winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his contributions to the development of the methodology of high resolution NMR spectroscopy, will offer his thoughts on science and research.
Marcel Utz, an assistant professor of physics at UConn who worked with Ernst when he was a graduate student, encourages students to ask questions at the talk.
www.advance.uconn.edu /2001/010305/01030505.htm   (411 words)

  
 Ernst, Richard R.
Ernst, Richard R. Ernst, Richard R. was born 1933 in Winterthur, Switzerland, where our ancestors resided at least since the 15th century.
My father, Robert Ernst, was teaching as an architect at the technical high school of our city.
I had the great luck to grow up, together with two sisters, in a town that combined in a unique way artistic and industrious activities.
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