American chemist
Richard Ferdinand “Dick” Fenske (May 23, 1929, in Milwaukee – December 14, 2011) was a chemist who taught at the University of Wisconsin–Madison for thirty years.[1] He was chair of the chemistry department from 1972 until 1977 and retired from teaching in 1999.[2]
With Michael B. Hall, he developed the Fenske-Hall method, an ab initio molecular orbital method.[3][4]
Biography
Fenske was one of ten children born to Bernard and Mary Fenske.[1] He earned a B.S. in chemistry from Marquette University in 1952 and a Ph. D. in chemistry from Iowa State University in 1961.[2]
Publications
A list of his publications is available at Academic Tree.
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