
John Polanyi
John Charles Polanyi, John C Polanyi
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John Charles Polanyi (Hungarian: Polányi János Károly; born 23 January 1929) is a German-born Canadian chemist. He was awarded the 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research in chemical kinetics. Polanyi was born into the prominent Hungarian Polányi (Pollacsek) family in Berlin, Germany, prior to his family emigrating in 1933 to the United Kingdom where he was subsequently educated at the University of Manchester, achieving his Ph.D in 1952, and did postdoctoral research at the National Research Council in Canada (1952-1954) and Princeton University in New Jersey (1954-1956). Polanyi's first academic appointment was at the University of Toronto in 1956, and he remains there as of 2025 as Professor Emeritus/Emerita. In addition to the Nobel Prize, Polanyi has received numerous other awards, including 33 honorary degrees, the Wolf Prize in Chemistry and the Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering. Outside his scientific pursuits, Polanyi is active in public policy discussion, especially concerning science and nuclear weapons. His father, Mihály (Michael), was a noted chemist and philosopher. His uncle Károly (Karl) was a renowned political economist, best known for his seminal work, The Great Transformation. According to György Marx, he was one of "The Martians", a group of prominent Hungarian scientists who emigrated to the United States in the first half of the 20th century.
Career
- 1929Born
- 1971Member of Royal Society
- 1978Member of National Academy of Sciences
- 1979Won Companion of the Order of Canada
- 1986Won Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- 1989Won Royal Medal
- 2010Won Faraday Lectureship Prize
- 2012Won Helmholtz Medal
- Member of Pontifical Academy of Sciences
Trivia
- •Place of birth: Berlin
- •Citizenship: Canada, Hungary
- •Known as: chemist, physicist, university teacher
- •Spouse: Brenda Bury
What happened recently
New exhibit celebrates U of T chemist John Polanyi's Nobel Prize-winning work in reaction dynamics
University of Toronto celebrates career of Nobel Prize-winning Professor Emeritus John C. Polanyi
What Andrei Sakharov taught us about science and freedom: U of T's John Polanyi in the Globe and Mail
Team of U of T chemists, led by John Polanyi, advances ability to control chemical reactions
Nobel Prize-winning chemist John Polanyi calls for more government investment in science
Chemical Reaction | John Polanyi, Canadian Nobel Prize Winner Chemistry | By Gabrielle Bauer