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16 Facts About Walter Kauzmann

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Walter J Kauzmann was an American chemist and professor emeritus of Princeton University.

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Walter Kauzmann was noted for his work in both physical chemistry and biochemistry.

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Walter Kauzmann is well known for an insight into the nature of supercooled liquids which is known as Kauzmann's paradox.

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At Princeton, Kauzmann was the David B Jones Professor Emeritus of Chemistry.

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Walter Kauzmann chaired the department of chemistry from 1964 to 1968 and the department of biochemical sciences from 1980 to 1981.

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Walter Kauzmann was born in Mount Vernon, New York, and grew up in New Rochelle, New York.

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Walter Kauzmann was the son of the German-born Albert F Kauzmann, who came to the United States in 1895, and Julia Kauzmann.

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Walter Kauzmann started his doctoral work at Princeton University in organic chemistry, but switched to physical chemistry, earning a Ph.

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In 1944, Walter Kauzmann was recruited into the top secret Manhattan Project and he moved to Los Alamos, New Mexico.

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Walter Kauzmann witnessed the Trinity test on July 16,1945, and his memories were recorded in a newspaper article.

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Fifty years later, Walter Kauzmann discussed why he worked on the atomic bomb:.

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In 1946, Walter Kauzmann returned to Princeton as an assistant professor of chemistry and remained on Princeton's faculty throughout his long academic career.

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Walter Kauzmann's work was centered in the area of biophysical chemistry, particularly the studies of the structure and thermodynamics of proteins.

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The first three are textbooks for undergraduate physical chemistry, which Walter Kauzmann taught at Princeton for many years.

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Walter Kauzmann's pedagogy is discussed in an article by Bruce Alberts.

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Walter Kauzmann married Elizabeth Flagler Walter Kauzmann, then a research assistant in the laboratory of Frank Johnson in the Princeton's biology department, in April, 1951.