Roald Hoffmann

Roald Hoffmann

scientist Poland

Roald Hoffmann is a Polish-American theoretical chemist and Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry in 1981, known for his work on the theory of chemical reactions. Born in 1937 in Poland, he emigrated to the United States after surviving the Holocaust, which deeply influenced his views on science and immigration. Hoffmann has been vocal about the negative impacts of political policies on scientific research, particularly those of Donald Trump, expressing concerns for future generations' opportunities in education and research.

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