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  1. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Herman Francis Mark (born May 3, 1895, Vienna, Austria—died April 6, 1992, Austin, Texas, U.S.) was an Austrian American chemist who, although not the world’s first polymer chemist, was known as the father of polymer science because of his many contributions to polymer science education and research.

  2. Herman Francis Mark (born Hermann Franz Mark; May 3, 1895, Vienna – April 6, 1992, Austin, Texas) was an Austrian-American chemist regarded for his contributions to the development of polymer science. Mark's X-ray diffraction work on the molecular structure of fibers provided important evidence for the macromolecular theory of ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Francis_MarkFrancis Mark - Wikipedia

    Years active. 2000–present. Labels. Vagrant. Francis Mark is an American drummer, singer, guitarist, songwriter and artist known as a member of the bands From Autumn to Ashes, [1] Warship, [2] Biology, [3] and Tidal Arms. [4] [5] Mark currently resides in Detroit, Michigan.

  4. 14 de dic. de 2023 · Herman Francis Mark was universally known as the father of polymer science. He had a brilliant impact on the development of three fields: structural chemistry, molecular biology, and polymer science. His landmark contributions in both academia and industry spun over four different countries: Austria, Germany, Canada, and the US.

  5. Herman Francis Mark produced brilliant contributions to the fields of organic chemistry, structural chemistry, molecular biology, and polymer science in academia and in industry in four different coun-tries from two continents.

  6. HERMAN FRANCIS MARK. May 3, 1895–April 6, 1992. BY HERBERT MORAWETZ. H ERMAN MARK WAS WIDELY KNOWN as the father of polymer science and the contribution he made to his chosen field was crucial in many ways. His research and inspiring teaching and lecturing were only part of his activities.

  7. www.chemistry.msu.edu › faculty-research › portraitsHerman Francis Mark

    1895-1992. Herman Francis Mark. Mark was one of the originators of polymer science, and had a profound influence on the field for over 60 years. His multifaceted career encompassed academia, industry, and an industrial consultant. As early as 1922, he applied the then new science of X-ray crystallography to the study of natural fibers.