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  1. Roy Gordon is a chemical physicist who studies bonding, spectroscopy, intermolecular forces, solid state and materials science. He is the Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Chemistry at Harvard and has made discoveries of new materials and vapor deposition processes.

  2. Roy Gordon is a chemical physicist who has worked on various topics from quantum mechanics to materials science. He is the Thomas D. Cabot Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Emeritus, and not accepting graduate students.

  3. Oct 19, 2022 · Roy G. Gordon. Thomas Dudley Cabot Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Materials Science, Emeritus. Primary Teaching Area. Materials Science & Mechanical Engineering. Contact. 12 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA 02138 Converse Laboratory Room 110. gordon@chemistry.harvard.edu. (617) 495-4017. Preferred Gender Pronouns. he/him/his. Websites.

  4. gordon.faculty.chemistry.harvard.edu › homeGordon Research Group

    The Gordon Lab focuses on thin film deposition for next generation computers. Learn about their research, publications, and contact information.

  5. Jul 9, 2020 · Roy Gordon is a renowned chemist and inventor who has made significant contributions to energy, electronics, and materials science. He is the first recipient of the Roy Gerald Gordon Professorship in Chemistry, established by his family, friends, and colleagues.

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  7. Roy Gordon is a renowned chemist and inventor who has made significant contributions to energy, electronics, and materials science. He has received the Eni Award for Innovation in Energy and the Roy Gerald Gordon Professorship in Chemistry from Harvard University.

  8. Jun 24, 2016 · Roy Gordon, a Harvard chemist, invented a novel carrier molecule and a method to create high-k dielectric insulators for computer chips using atomic layer deposition. His innovation enabled Moore's Law to continue and led Harvard to file patent-infringement suits against Micron and GlobalFoundries.

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