Jacobus Henricus Van t Hoff
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Work : None | Gain social status 8 July 1871 in Delft (Became a technical engineer as a teenager.) | Work : None | New Career 22 December 1873 in Utrecht (became a chemist) | Work : None | 00 PM in Utrecht (dissertation) | Work : None | Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1875 (La Chimie dans l'Espace translated) | Work : None | New Job 12 September 1877 (Lecturer in Chemistry at UvA) | Work : None | Gain social status 2 November 1877 in Amsterdam (The use of theory in science) | Work : None | New Job 26 June 1878 in Amsterdam (Professor in Chemistry, geology and mineralogy) | Social : None | Begin a program of study 11 October 1878 in Amsterdam (The imagination in science) | Relationship : None | Marriage 27 December 1878 in Rotterdam (he married Johanna Francina Mees) | Work : None | New Job 30 December 1895 in Berlin (30 December 1895) | Work : None | Prize 1901 in Oslo (The first winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1901.) | Work : None | Prize 16 May 1904 in Utrecht (Utrecht University granted him a "medicinae doctor honoris causa".) | : None | Death, Cause unspecified 1 March 1911 in Berlin (Berlin-Steglitz) | Vocation : Education | Researcher (Professor of Physical Chemistry) | Notable : None | For Abstract thought (studied more than twice as fast as regular students.) | Notable : None | For Creativity (The imagination in science) | Notable : None | For Languages (spoke four languages fluently) | Notable : None | For Visual perception (extended 2-dimensionl chemistry to 3-dimemsional stereochemistry) | Notable : Awards | Nobel prize (The first winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1901.)