George M. Murray (scientist), Date of Birth

    

George M. Murray (scientist)

American chemist

Date of Birth: 17-Jun-1953

Profession: chemist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About George M. Murray (scientist)

  • George Milton Murray (born June 17, 1953) is an academic in Chemistry and Material Science.
  • He specializes in chemical analysis, sensors and molecularly imprinted polymers. Murray was born in Manchester, Tennessee.
  • He spent a year at the University of the South (Sewanee) before enlisting in the United States Navy.
  • He served in the United States Navy from 1972 until 1979 achieving the rank of Machinists Mate Second Class.
  • He received his B.A.
  • in chemistry from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1982 and the Ph.D.
  • in chemistry from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1988.
  • He performed Post-doctoral work in the Transuranium Research Laboratory at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
  • He was Associate Chemist at the Ames Laboratory at Iowa State University from 1990 to 1992.
  • He accepted a position as Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County in 1992 and advanced to Associate Professor with tenure in 1998.
  • He then accepted a position as Senior Professional Staff at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.
  • He achieved the rank of Principal Professional Staff in 2004 and was appointed Applied Chemistry Section Supervisor in 2005.
  • He left Johns Hopkins to become Research Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, Tennessee in May 2008. Murray has published over 50 peer-reviewed papers in scientific journals as well as articles in the popular science press.
  • He holds nineteen U.S.
  • patents, thirteen world patents and was named as one of twenty-five Master Inventors of the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory.

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