Chemistry | chemistry | Nobel Prize in Chemistry | AP Chemistry | Applied Physics Laboratory | Physical chemistry | Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics | physical chemistry | organic chemistry | Royal Society of Chemistry | Inorganic chemistry | Organic Chemistry | Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences | Analytical chemistry | theoretical chemistry | quantum chemistry | Journal of Biological Chemistry | International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis | International Chemistry Olympiad | Academy of Applied Arts | University of Applied Sciences Mainz | University of Applied Sciences | Turku University of Applied Sciences | Tampere University of Applied Sciences | Supramolecular chemistry | Sir J.J. Institute of Applied Art | Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy | NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences | Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research | Green chemistry |
In 2005, the Society of Chemical Industry presented Bob Gore with the Perkin Medal, which recognizes the most significant achievements in applied chemistry.
On completing his Ph.D. in 1971 he became assistant professor at Kanagawa University but returned to the University of Tokyo in 1975 as assistant professor in the Department of Applied Chemistry.
The Department of Applied Chemistry was established in 1976 with the support of University Grants Commission to aid in the development of the industrial belt in the Greater Cochin area by providing scientific support and trained personnel to industry.
Throughout the 1990s Interwood retained Dr. J. W. Smith, professor and Chairman of the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry for the University of Toronto to be a technical consultant, and to assist with developing appropriate manufacturing and quality protocols.
He was a postdoctoral researcher with the Dept. of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
In the early 1970s the Lester Aronberg Foundation was established and through a donation to the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1979, the Lester Aronberg Chair in Applied Chemistry was formed.
The abbreviation NKK stands for the Swedish words Nordisk Kemiteknolog Konferens, which can be translated as Conference for Nordic Students of Applied Chemistry.