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Theodore Kuwana

Kuwana family. Theodore is at bottom, center. | birth_place = Idaho Falls, Idaho | occupation = Scientific researcher, chemistry professor | education = B.S. Antioch College, 1954
M.S. Cornell University, 1956
Ph.D. University of Kansas, 1959 | workplaces = California Institute of Technology
University of California, Riverside
Case Institute of Technology
Ohio State University
University of Kansas | thesis_title = Studies in Electroanalytical Chemistry: The Development of a Mercury Chloride Film Anode and Chronopotentiometric Studies in Aqueous and Non-aqueous Solutions. | thesis_year = 1959 | doctoral_advisor = Ralph N. Adams | image = Ted_Kuwana.jpg | name = Theodore (Ted) Kuwana }} Theodore Kuwana (1931–2022) was a chemist and academic researcher known as the founding father of the field of spectroelectrochemistry.

Kuwana's academic career included appointments at California Institute of Technology, the University of California, Riverside, Case Institute of Technology, Ohio State University, and finally at the University of Kansas. At KU, he was Regents Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, the Director of the Center for Bioanalytical Research, and Emeritus Distinguished Professor. He served as managing director of the Analytical Sciences Digital Library.

During his career, Kuwana mentored more than 70 graduate students. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Physical methods in modern chemical analysis

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