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Mária Telkes | American physical chemist and biophysicist

Mária Telkes, (born December 12, 1900, Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now in Hungary] died December 2, 1995, Budapest), Hungarian-born American physical chemist and biophysicist best known for her invention of the solar distiller and the first solar-powered heating system designed for residences. She also invented other devices capable of storing energy captured from sunlight. Telkes, daughter of Aladar Telkes and Maria Laban de Telkes, was raised in Budapest. She studied physical chemistry at the University of Budapest, graduating with a B.A. in 1920 and a Ph.D. in 1924. She became an instructor at the institution in 1924 but decided to immigrate to the

Defense Department to fund Brown faculty work on neural networks for AI

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10 Women Scientists Who Should Be More Famous

Mária Telkes. New York World Telegram and the Sun Newspaper Al Ravenna/Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (neg. no. LC-USZ62-113268) Not counting well-known women science Nobelists like Marie Curie or individuals such as Jane Goodall, Rosalind Franklin, and Rachel Carson, whose names appear in textbooks and, from time to time, even in the popular media, how many prominent or pioneering women scientists can you name? If any of the 10 women listed here sound familiar, we’re impressed. (And if names like Carson and Franklin don’t ring a bell, we recommend reading Britannica’s entry Women in Science).

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