Snegulka Detoni
Snegulka Detoni (de Toni) (22 May 1921 – 14 January 2016) was a prominent Slovene physicist and chemist known for her research in hydrogen bonding. She was the recipient of the Boris Kidrič Prize in 1961.
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| Born | 22 May 1921 |
| Died | 14 January 2016 (aged 94) |
| Nationality | Slovenian |
| Other names | Snegulka De Toni, Snegulka Detoni Moljk, Sneguljka Detoni |
| Spouse(s) | Anton Moljk |
| Awards | Boris Kidrič Prize |
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| Fields | Physics Chemistry |
Detoni was the first female researcher in the University of Ljubljana's physics department.[1][2]
Awards and honours
Detoni was awarded the Boris Kidrič Prize in 1961 along with Robert Blinc for her work in hydrogen bonding research.
References
- Hadži, Dušan; Detoni, Snegulka (1979), Acid Derivatives: Vol. 1 (1979), John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., pp. 213–266, doi:10.1002/9780470771587.ch6, ISBN 9780470771587
- Qualitas. "DETONI Snegulka". www.notranjci.si. Retrieved 2018-10-09.
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