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Meir Lahav

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Israeli chemist and materials scientist
Meir Lahav
מאיר להב
Born1936 (age 89–90)
OccupationsChemist, materials scientist
Known forResearch on crystal formation, chirality, and self-assembling monolayers
Awards

Meir Lahav (Hebrew:מאיר להב; born 1936 inSofia, Bulgaria) is an Israeli chemist and materials scientist. He is an emeritus professor at theWeizmann Institute of Science.[1]

Biography

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Lahav emigrated to Israel in 1948. He studied at theHebrew University of Jerusalem, where he obtained a master's degree inpolymer chemistry in 1962. With Gerhard Schmidt at the Weizmann Institute of Science, he obtained a Ph.D. in solid state chemistry. As a postdoctoral fellow, Lahav worked withPaul Doughty Bartlett atHarvard University, among others, before returning to Israel in 1971. Since 1985 he has held a full professorship at the Weizmann Institute.

In a long-term collaboration withLeslie Leiserowitz, Lahav dealt with how crystal formation and growth can be influenced by targeted impurities (useful impurities) and with the direct determination of the sense of chirality of molecules. He investigated crystallization and interface phenomena such as the packing of amphiphilic molecules at the phase boundary and the basis for heterogeneous catalysis. He sought to understand biomembranes and designed self-assembling Langmuir-Blodgett layers (see self-assembling monolayer), investigated reaction pathways through asymmetric transformations into chiral and centrosymmetric crystals, guest-host interactions in organic solids, the correlation of macroscopic phenomena with molecular chirality, as well as stereochemical and regiospecific photoreactions within organic solids.

Lahav received the Centenary Prize of the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1984/85,[2] the Prelog Medal in 1987,[3] theGregori Aminoff Prize in 2002,[4] theChirality Medal in 2006,[5] and theIsrael Prize in 2016.[6][7] For 2018 he was awarded theEMET Prize.[8] In 2021 he andLeslie Leiserowitz jointly received theWolf Prize in Chemistry.[9] He has been a member of the Leopoldina since 1997.[10]

Meir Lahav is married and has three children.

References

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  1. ^"Faculty – materials".Weizmann.ac.il. Retrieved2017-09-02.
  2. ^"Centenary Prizes for Chemistry and Communication - previous winners".Royal Society of Chemistry. Retrieved2023-10-13.
  3. ^Prelog-Lektoren und deren LaudatienArchived 2020-07-16 at theWayback Machine
  4. ^"Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien".Kva.se. Retrieved2017-09-02.
  5. ^"Chirality".onlinelibrary.wiley.com.doi:10.1002/(ISSN)1520-636X. Retrieved2017-09-02.
  6. ^"Weizmann professors claim Israel Prize in chemistry and physics".haaretz.com. 2016-02-07. Retrieved2017-09-02.
  7. ^"Israel Prize Winners".www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org. Retrieved2025-05-21.
  8. ^EMET Prize 2018 (in Hebrew)
  9. ^Wolf Prize in Chemistry 2021
  10. ^"Mitglieder".Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina (in German). 29 June 2023. Retrieved9 March 2025.

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