Sir John Lennard-Jones

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Sir John Lennard-Jones was a pioneering British theoretical chemist and physicist best known for the Lennard-Jones potential, a fundamental model describing intermolecular forces.

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instanceOf British scientist
person
physicist
theoretical chemist
academicDegree Bachelor of Science
Doctor of Science
awardReceived Davy Medal
Royal Medal
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
dateOfBirth 1894-10-27
dateOfDeath 1954-11-01
educatedAt Trinity College, Cambridge
University of Manchester
employer National Physical Laboratory
surface form: National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom)

University of Bristol
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge

University of Manchester
familyName Lennard-Jones
fieldOfWork computational chemistry
molecular physics
physics
quantum mechanics
theoretical chemistry
givenName John
hasHonorificTitle Knight Bachelor
honorificPrefix Sir
influenced development of molecular simulations
modern computational chemistry
theoretical descriptions of intermolecular forces
knownFor Lennard-Jones
surface form: Lennard-Jones potential

pioneering theoretical chemistry in the United Kingdom
work on intermolecular forces
memberOf Royal Society
nativeLanguage English
notableWork Lennard-Jones
surface form: Lennard-Jones potential
placeOfBirth Lancashire
Leigh
placeOfDeath Manchester
positionHeld head of the Department of Theoretical Chemistry at the University of Cambridge
professor of theoretical chemistry
professor of theoretical physics
sexOrGender male
title Fellow of the Royal Society
workLocation Bristol
CAMBRIDGE
surface form: Cambridge

Manchester

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