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Notable Chemists & Physicists Posters & Prints, pg 1/5
& curriculum enrichment resources for science classrooms, laboratories, home schoolers.

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Notable chemists and physicists posters, prints and curriculum enrichment resources: Alchemist Geber, Luis Alvarez, Andre-Marie Ampere, Roger Bacon, Antoine-Henri Becquerel, J. J. Berzelius, Niels Bohr, Robert Boyle, Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Henry Cavendish, Emilie du Chatelet-Lomont, Marie Alfred Cornu, Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, and Marie & Pierre Curie, study the atomic level of matter and the physical universe made up of matter.



The Alchemist Geber Illustration from 'Science and Literature in the Middle Ages, Giclee Print
The Alchemist Geber Illustration from 'Science and Literature in the Middle Ages,
Giclee Print

Geber
b. c. 721, d. c. 815

Geber was the Latinized name of Abu Musa Jabir ibn Hayyan, an Islamic alchemist, philosopher and astronomer.

Chemists & Physicists

Luis Alvarez
Andre-Marie Ampere
Roger Bacon
John Bardeen
Antoine-Henri Becquerel
Jon Jakob Berzelius
Niels Bohr
Robert Boyle
Walter Brattain
Jocelyn Bell Burnell
Henry Cavendish
Emilie du Chatelet-Lomont
Marie Alfred Cornu
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
Marie Curie
Pierre Curie
John Dalton
Sir Humphry Davy
Paul Dirac
Gertrude Elion
Michael Faraday
Enrico Fermi
Richard Feynman
Leon Foucault
Augustin-Jean Fresnel
Galileo Galilei
Geber
Stephen Hawking
Werner Heisenberg
Jan Baptista van Helmont
Heinrich Hertz
Shirley Jackson
Mae Jemison
James Prescott Joule
Lord Kelvin
Antoine Lavoisier
Marie-Anne Pierette Lavoisier
Willard Libby
Sir Joseph Lister
Murray Gell-Mann
Guglielmo Marconi
James Clerk Maxwell
Maria Goeppert-Mayer
Lise Meitner
Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev
Alfred Nobel
Georg Simon Ohm
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
J. Robert Oppenheimer
Paracelsus
Blaise Pascal
Louis Pasteur
Wolfgang Pauli
Linus Pauling
Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier
Max Planck
Joseph Priestly
Joseph Proust
Ellen Richards
Wilhelm Konrad Roentgen
Ernest Rutherford
Andrei Sakharov
Erwin Schrödinger
William Shockley
Benjamin Silliman
Maria Telkes
Margaret Thatcher
Hermes Trismegistus
Evangelista Torricelli
Alessandro Volta
Chien-Shiung Wu


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SCIENCE:
PHYSICS &
CHEMISTRY
TOYS

The Physics of Toys
The Physics of Toys


Kitchen Chemistry
Kitchen Chemistry



Illustration of an alchemist at work, German, 1519 (woodcut), Giclee Print

Illustration of an alchemist at work, German, 1519 (woodcut), Giclee Print

The Swiss psychoanalysis Carl Gustav Jung came to understand the alchemical experiments as symbolic of inner personal desires and the collective unconsious of the late Middle Ages projected onto the outer material world.


Portrait of Andre Marie Ampere, Giclee Print
Andre-Marie Ampere,
Giclee Print



Andre-Marie Ampere
b. 1-20-1775; Lyon, France
d. 6-10-1836

French physicist Ampere is one of the main discoverers of electromagnetism. The International System of Units (SI) of measurement of electric current, the ampere, is named after him. He is considered a "polymath" (Greek=one who has learned much), a person well educated in a wide variety of subjects.

Electrodynamics from Ampere to Einstein


 Great Contemporary Latinos - Luis Alvarez Poster
Luis Alvarez
Great Contemporary Latinos Poster



Luis Alvarez
b. 6-13-1911; San Francisco
d. 9-1-1988

1968 Nobel Prize in Physics "the discovery of a large number of resonance states, made possible through his development of the technique of using hydrogen bubble chamber and data analysis."


Roger Bacon Scholar, Giclee Print
Roger Bacon, Scholar,
Giclee Print



Roger Bacon, aka Doctor Mirabilis (wonderful teacher)
b. 1214; England
d. 1294

Roger Bacon was a medieval Franciscan friar and philosopher who wrote on alchemy, mathematics, optics, astronomy, astrology and theology. He is recognized as one of the earliest European advocates of the modern scientific method.

The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon: Edited, with Introduction and Analytical Table, by John Henry Bridges. Volume 1 (Paperback)


Antoine-Henri Becquerel French Physicist Who Won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903, Giclee Print
Antoine-Henri Becquerel,
Giclee Print

Antoine-Henri Becquerel
b. 12-15-1852; Paris, France
d. 8-25-1908

Physicist Antoine-Henri Becquerel was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903 with Marie and Pierre Curie, "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his discovery of spontaneous radioactivity".

The Becquerel Rays and the Properties of Radium


Antoine-Henri Becquerel French Physicist Who Won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903, Giclee Print
Jons Jakob Berzelius,
Giclee Print

Jons Jakob Berzelius
b. 8-20-1779; Sweden
d. 8-7-1848

J. J. Berzelius was trained as a physician, and when writing a chemistry text book for his medical students, invented modern chemical notation. Berzelius, the first person to make the distinction between organic compounds (those containing carbon), and inorganic compounds, is considered a "father of modern chemistry" together with John Dalton, Antoine Lavoisier, and Robert Boyle.

Enlightenment Science in the Romantic Era: The Chemistry of Berzelius and its Cultural Setting


Niels Bohr circa 1922, Giclee Print
Niels Bohr,
circa 1922,
Giclee Print

Niels Bohr
b. 10-7-1885; Denmark
d. 11-18-1962; Copenhagen

Physicist Niels Bohr made fundamental contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum mechanics. He received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922 and was also part of the team of physicists working on the Manhattan Project.

Suspended in Language : Niels Bohr's Life, Discoveries, and the Century He Shaped


The Honorable Robert Boyle, Giclee Print
The Honorable
Robert Boyle,
Giclee Print


Robert Boyle
b. 1-25-1627; Ireland
d. 12-30-1691; London

Robert Boyle, whose research has it's roots in the alchemical tradition, is considered one of the "Fathers of Modern Chemistry" along with J. J. Berzelius, John Dalton, and Antoine Lavoisier. Boyle is is best known for the formulation of Boyle's law (1662) - "For a fixed amount of gas kept at a fixed temperature, P and V are inversely proportional (while one increases, the other decreases."

The Sceptical Chymist


Walter Houser Brattain, American Physicist, Photographic Print
Walter Brattain American Physicist Photographic Print


Walter Brattain
b. 2-10-1902; China
d. 10-13-1987; London

Physicist Walter Brattain was co-awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics with John Bardeen and William Shockley for their invention of the transistor.


Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Astronomer and Physicist Wall Poster
Jocelyn Bell Burnell,
Women of Science
Wall Poster

Jocelyn Bell Burnell
b. 7-15-1943; Northern Ireland

Astrophysicist Jocelyn Bell Burnell, as a postgraduate student, participated in discovered the first radio pulsars with her thesis advisor Antony Hewish.

She is very active in the Quaker Peace and Social Witness organization promoting and practicing equality, justice, peace, simplicity and truth.

astronomy posters
Inventions - Telescope poster


Henry Cavendish, F.R.S., 19th Century, Giclee Print
Henry Cavendish,
Giclee Print

Henry Cavendish
b. 10-10-1731; France
d. 2-24-1810

Henry Cavendish, FRS (Fellow of the Royal Society) was a 19th century scientist whose eccentric behaviour hid his important discoveries for years. It was only when James Clerk Maxwell published Cavendish's papers in 1879 that it was revealed that Cavendish had made numersous discoveries before other scientists. For instance Cavendish discovered oxygen before Lavoisier and calculated the mass of the Earth that was only 1% off today's measurement.

Henry Cavendish & The Discovery of Hydrogen


Madame Émilie du Chatelet-Lomont, Giclee Print
Madame Emilie du Chatelet-Lomont,
Giclee Print

Madame Émilie du Chatelet-Lomont
b. 12-17-1706; France
d. 9-10-1749; complications of childbirth

Madame Émilie du Chatelet-Lomont was a mathematician, physicist and author. Einstein's famous equation for the energy of matter E=mc2 fits neatly with a principle recognised by Madame de Chatelet 150 years before Einstein in her book Institutions de Physique (“Lessons in Physics”), which she had prepared for her 13 year old son as a "Cliff Notes" study of the newest ideas of the time. In addition to being a home schooler she was also great friends with Voltaire, (with her husband's blessing) and translated Newton's Principia into French.


Marie Alfred Cornu, Physicist, Giclee Print Nadar
Marie Alfred Cornu, Giclee Print,
photo by Nadar

Marie Alfred Cornu
b. 3-6-1841; France
d. 4-12-1902; Paris

Marie Alfred Cornu was a physicist and professor of experimental physics. A graphical device for the computation of light intensities, called the Cornu spiral, is named for him.

The optical study of the elasticity of solid bodies


Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Photographic Print
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
Photographic Print

Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, winner of the 1964 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is regarded as one of the foremost scientists in the field of X-Ray crystallography studies of natural molecules.
b. 5-12-1910, Cairo; Egypt
d. 7-29-1994

Women in Science composite poster


Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Photographic Print
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin
Photographic Print

Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, winner of the 1964 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, is regarded as one of the foremost scientists in the field of X-Ray crystallography studies of natural molecules.
b. 5-12-1910, Cairo; Egypt
d. 7-29-1994

Women in Science composite poster


Pierre and Marie Curie in Their Laboratory, Giclee Print
Pierre & Marie Curie,
Giclee Print

Pierre & Marie Curie,
b. 11-7-1867; Poland
d. 7-4-1934, France

Marie Curie, physicist and chemist, is best known as the discoverer of the radioactive elements polonium and radium. With her husband Pierre, they shared the 1903 Nobel Prize in Physics with Becquerel; she was also awarded the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. The Curie's daughter Irene was awarded the 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with her husband Frederic Joliot, her daughter Eve's husband H. R. Labouisse was the Director of United Nations' Children's Fund (UNICEF) when it was awarded the 1965 Nobel Prize for Peace.

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