Harry Friedmann
Israeli chemist (1931–2018)
Harry Friedmann was a renowned Israeli chemist, born in 1931, who dedicated his career to advancing the field of chemistry. His expertise lay in theoretical nonlinear optics and the application of lasers in biological systems, showcasing his ability to bridge multiple disciplines. As a professor of chemistry, Friedmann played a significant role in educating and mentoring future generations of chemists and researchers.
Throughout his illustrious career, Friedmann's work focused on the intricate relationships between light, matter, and biological processes. His research in nonlinear optics and laser biology contributed to a deeper understanding of these complex phenomena. Friedmann passed away in 2018, leaving behind a legacy of scientific contributions and a lasting impact on the field of chemistry. His work continues to inspire and inform research in the areas of optics, lasers, and biology.