Among chemistry's notables of the 20th century
| In
its Chronicles of Chemistry series, the American Chemical Society
published in 2002 a list of "Luminaries of the Chemical
Sciences."
In this list of 252 "chemists and colleagues" who contributed to "the development of 20th century chemistry" are such names as Crick and Watson, Linus Pauling, Pierre and Marie Curie, and Ernest Rutherford. Among them we also find Prof. Csaba Horváth, Roberto C. Goizueta Professor of Chemical Engineering, with this note: "Csaba Horváth with J. Calvin Giddings and J.F. K. Huber came up with the concept of the first HPLC instruments." |