List of Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich People - Nobel Laureates - Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Nobel Prize in Chemistry

  1. Gerhard Ertl, (Chemistry 2007; student 1958-1959, professor 1973-1986)
  2. Hartmut Michel, (Chemistry 1988; student lab work 1972/73)
  3. Ernst Otto Fischer, (Chemistry 1973; professor 1957-1959; honorary doctorate 1972)
  4. Otto Hahn, (Chemistry 1944; PhD student)
  5. Adolf Butenandt, (Chemistry 1939; professor)
  6. Richard Kuhn, (Chemistry 1938; PhD)
  7. Peter Debye, (Chemistry 1936; PhD)
  8. Hans Fischer, (Chemistry 1930; MD 1908)
  9. Heinrich Wieland, (Chemistry 1927; PhD)
  10. Richard Adolf Zsigmondy, (Chemistry 1925; professor)
  11. Richard Willstätter, (Chemistry 1915; diplom & PhD)
  12. Eduard Buchner, (Chemistry 1907; PhD & professor)
  13. Adolf von Baeyer, (Chemistry 1905; professor)
  14. Hermann Emil Fischer, (Chemistry 1902; professor 1875-1881)

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