Henry Paul Talbot was an American chemist who significantly contributed to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) reputation in research and teaching. Here's what we know about him:
- Life:
- Born: May 15, 1864, in Boston, Massachusetts [Wikipedia]
- Died: June 18, 1927, at age 63 [Wikipedia]
- Earned a bachelor's degree in analytical chemistry from MIT in 1885 [Wikipedia]
- Worked at MIT as a scientific assistant and then an analytical chemistry instructor [Wikipedia]
- Furthered his education at Leipzig University [Wikipedia]
- Career:
- Primarily known for his work as a chemist at MIT [Wikipedia]
- Authored a book titled "An Introductory Course of Quantitative Chemical Analysis" [Project Gutenberg]
There's limited information readily available online about Henry Paul Talbot beyond his role at MIT and the book he authored. It appears more research might be needed to uncover details about his specific contributions to chemistry or MIT.