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Professor Edward Solomon’s research spans the fields of physical-inorganic, bioinorganic, and theoretical-inorganic chemistry. His work focuses on spectroscopic elucidation of the electronic structure of transition metal complexes and its contribution to reactivity.
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Professor Edward Solomon’s research spans the fields of physical-inorganic, bioinorganic, and theoretical-inorganic chemistry. His work focuses on spectroscopic elucidation of the electronic structure of transition metal complexes and its contribution to reactivity.
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Edward I. Solomon (born 1946) is the Monroe E. Spaght Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University. He is an elected member of the United States National Academy of Sciences, a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Apr 19, 2024 · Stanford Prison Experiment, a social psychology study in which college students became prisoners or guards in a simulated prison environment. The experiment, funded by the U.S. Office of Naval Research, took place at Stanford University in August 1971.
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Nov 17, 2023 · November 17, 2023. Reviewed by. Olivia Guy-Evans, MSc. On This Page: Summary. Aim. Procedure. Findings. Conclusion. Critical Evaluation. Ethical Issues. Summary. The experiment was conducted in 1971 by psychologist Philip Zimbardo to examine situational forces versus dispositions in human behavior.
Articles 1–20. Monroe E. Spaght Professor of Chemistry, Stanford University - Cited by 80,394 - physical-inorganic chemistry - bioinorganic chemistry - catalysis.