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Robert S. Mulliken was a distinguished American physicist and chemist known for his pioneering work in molecular orbital theory. Born in 1896, he made significant contributions to the understanding of chemical bonding and molecular structure, which laid the groundwork for modern quantum chemistry. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1966 for his fundamental work in this field, particularly for the development of the molecular orbital method, which has been crucial in the study of complex molecular systems.

Throughout his career, Mulliken's research influenced many areas of chemistry and physics, establishing him as a leading figure in the scientific community. He authored several important texts, including "Life of a Scientist: An Autobiographical Account of the Development of Molecular Orbital Theory" and "Polyatomic Molecules: Results of ab Initio Calculations." His legacy continues to inspire new generations of scientists, and his methodologies are still in use today. Mulliken's commitment to education and research has significantly shaped the landscape of theoretical chemistry.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum June 7, 1896
Geboorteplaats Newark, New Jersey, USA
Sterfdatum October 31, 1986