Mario J. Molina(1943–2020)
ChemistryMario J. Molina is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1995) from Mexico. Their primary field is Chemistry. They were educated at University of California, Berkeley and University of Freiburg. They have been affiliated with Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Mexico
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Major Awards
10
Publications
77
Citations
3
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i10-index
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Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
1995for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone
MITMost Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
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Life-cycle GHG assessment of carbon capture, use and geological storage (CCUS) for linked primary energy and electricity production
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control(2015)
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Analysis of barriers in implementing low carbon technologies and proposals for their elimination
(2014)
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Recent Publications
View all worksLife-cycle GHG assessment of carbon capture, use and geological storage (CCUS) for linked primary energy and electricity production
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control2015
31citations
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External Profiles
Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
University of California, Berkeley(doctorate)
University of Freiburg
National Autonomous University of Mexico
Doctoral Advisor
George C. Pimentel
Career Timeline
University of California, Irvine1973–1980
Jet Propulsion Laboratory1980–1989
Massachusetts Institute of Technology1989–2005
University of California, San Diego2005–present
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
KB
K. Barry Sharpless
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2022)
FS
Frederick Sanger
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1980)
OY
Omar Yaghi
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025)
GW
Greg Winter
Copley Medal (2025)
JM
John Michael Jumper
Fellow of the Royal Society (2025)
RR
Richard Robson
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025)
SK
Susumu Kitagawa
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2025)
DH
Demis Hassabis
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2024)
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