Alan MacDiarmid
Chemist and Nobel Prize laureate
Chemist and Nobel Prize laureate
2007
19 years ago — 80 years old
Scientists & Innovators
New Zealand
Significant contributions in the field of chemistry focused on conductive polymers and organic electronics. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000 alongside two other scientists for research on electrically conductive polymers. Held academic positions at several institutions, including the University of Pennsylvania and Victoria University of Wellington. Actively contributed to advancements in materials science throughout the academic career.
Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000
Developed conductive polymers
Born in 1969, a journalist with a focus on political and social issues in Norway. Served as editor of the newspaper Dagen. Contributed to various media outlets, providing commentary on cultural and societal developments. Engaged in discussions regarding freedom of expression and the role of media in society.
Continue ReadingCompeted in discus throw and triathlon, participating in the 1924 Summer Olympics. Achieved national records in discus throw and earned multiple championships in Sweden. Focused on both athletics and triathlon throughout career, representing Sweden in various international competitions.
Continue ReadingServed in the Australian House of Representatives from 1980 to 1996. Represented the seat of Gellibrand for the Australian Labor Party. Held several ministerial positions, including Minister for Finance and Minister for Industrial Relations. Played a significant role in economic policy during the 1990s, focusing on fiscal management and industrial reforms. Retired from politics in 1996.
Continue ReadingA physician and geneticist, led the Human Genome Project, a landmark initiative that successfully mapped the entire human genome. Served as the director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from 2009. Focused on advancing biomedical research and improving public health through the integration of genomics into clinical practices. Contributed to significant research on genetic disorders and population genetics.
Continue ReadingPlayed quarterback in college at the University of Illinois before transitioning to professional football as a wide receiver. Joined the Canadian Football League (CFL) and played for the Calgary Stampeders and the Ottawa Redblacks. Helped lead the Redblacks to a Grey Cup victory in 2016, earning recognition for contributions to the team's success. Transitioned to a prominent position as a receiver while continuing to showcase skill and versatility on the field.
Continue ReadingCompeted in the decathlon at an elite level. Participated in the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, representing Canada. Achieved recognition in national competitions, showcasing exceptional talent and skill in various track and field events.
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