In hmolscience, George Arthur Gerhold (1937-) is an American physical chemist noted for his two cultures synergy work with American sociologist Ed Stephan on the subject of how the Gibbs fundamental equation applies to sociology and social territories. [1]
Other
Gerhold was co-author with Peter Rock of the 1974 book Chemistry: Principles and Applications, which is his most-widely held work.
Education
Gerhold completed his PhD with a dissertation on “An Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Stopping Bands in Molecular Crystals” in 1963 at the University of Washington. Gerhold from 1969 to 2004 was a physical chemistry professor at Western Washington State College. In 1993, Gerhold was associate dean of arts and sciences. [2] Gerhold currently is emeritus professor of physical chemistry. [3]
See also
● Two cultures department
References
1. Stephan, Ed. (1995). The Division of Territory in Society. EdStephan.org.
2. History – Chem.WWU.edu.
3. Staff – Chemistry Department at Western Washington University.
External links
● Gerhold, George A. – WorldCat Identities.