Emil Votoček
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Emil Votoček | |
Born | October 5, 1872 Hostinné, Austria-Hungary |
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Died | October 11, 1950 (aged 78) Prag, Czechoslovakia |
Institutions | Czech Institute of Technology |
Alma mater | Czech Institute of Technology, College of Mulhouse, University of Göttingen, |
Doctoral advisor | Bernhard Tollens |
Doctoral students | Vladimir Prelog, Otto Wichterle |
Emil Votoček was a Czech chemist.
Votoček studied at the Czech Institute of Technologylater in Mulhouse and received his PhD with Bernhard Tollens at the University of Göttingen for his chemistry of suggar.
He returned 1895 back to the Czech Institute of Technology where he became lecturer and professor in 1907. His academic career ended with the closure of the institute by the Nazis in 1939.