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Gordon Watson (born 2 March 1954) is a British antique dealer and television presenter, and "one of the world's leading authorities on 20th and 21st century design". [1] Watson was the only dealer to appear in all of the first four series of Channel 4's Four Rooms TV show. [1] Since May 2016, he has his own series on BBC2, The Extraordinary ...
Gordon Research Conferences are a group of international scientific conferences organized by a non-profit organization of the same name, since 1931 covering frontier research in the chemical, and physical and later biological, sciences, and their related technologies. The conferences have been held in the US since 1931, and have expanded to ...
John Watson Gordon was a Scottish painter who died in 1864. His brother and sister endowed the professorship in his memory in 1879. [1] The establishment of the chair resulted in progress in the teaching of art history. [2] [3]
Gordon Watson is the name of: Gordon Watson (antique dealer) (born 1954), British antique dealer; Gordon Watson (communist) (1912–1945), New Zealand communist, journalist and soldier; Gordon Watson (pianist) (1921–1999), Australian musician; Gordon Watson (footballer, born 1914) (1914–2001), English footballer
Chemistry (from Egyptian kēme (chem), meaning "earth" [1]) is the physical science concerned with the composition, structure, and properties of matter, as well as the changes it undergoes during chemical reactions.
GAMESS (US) can perform several general computational chemistry calculations, including Hartree–Fock method, density functional theory (DFT), generalized valence bond (GVB), and multi-configurational self-consistent field (MCSCF).
Martin Philip Head-Gordon (né Martin Philip Head) FRS is a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory working in the area of computational quantum chemistry. [2] He is a member of the International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science. [3] [1] [2]
At the end of the war, Watson fell out with Professor of Chemistry Ingold over the quality of delivery of chemistry to chemical engineering students, which was resolved by Watson hiring his own chemistry lecturer. [18] Upon his retirement he was made Emeritus Professor at UCL, being replaced by M. B. Donald as the Ramsay professor.