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  1. Allen Joseph Bard (December 18, 1933 – February 11, 2024) was an American chemist. He was the Hackerman-Welch Regents Chair Professor and director of the Center for Electrochemistry at the University of Texas at Austin . [3]

  2. May 1, 2024 · Allen Bard was a world-renowned electrochemist who developed techniques for clinical diagnostics, materials discovery and solar fuels. He taught and mentored many students at UT Austin for over 60 years and wrote a seminal textbook on electrochemical methods.

  3. Welcome to the homepage of Professor Allen J. Bard’s group in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin. The Bard group applies electrochemical methods to the study of chemical problems, conducting investigations in electro-organic chemistry, photoelectrochemistry, electrogenerated chemiluminescence, and ...

  4. Feb 15, 2024 · Allen Bard, who developed the scanning electrochemical microscope and received many prestigious awards, passed away at 90. He was a faculty member at UT for 65 years and mentored hundreds of students and postdoctoral fellows.

  5. Feb 20, 2024 · A tribute to the late Allen J. Bard, a pioneer of modern electrochemistry and a recipient of many prestigious awards. Learn about his life, achievements, publications, and contributions to the field of electrochemistry.

  6. May 9, 2024 · Allen Joseph Bard, groundbreaking electrochemist, died on 11 February. He was 90. A brilliant scientist and teacher who remained warm and humble throughout his long and esteemed career, Bard introduced a rigorous framework to the study of electrochemistry that transformed the way every chemist who came after him perceived its utility ...

  7. Feb 19, 2024 · Allen J. Bard, a professor emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin, died Feb. 11 at the age of 90. Bard grew up in New York City in a family that fostered his interested in science.