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Canadian singer-songwriter (born 1990)
(age 36) Metropolitan Toronto, Ontario, Canada Other name Kin Kane • Gene Hackerman Occupations Singer-songwriter record producer actor Years active 2009–present
The_Weeknd
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Norman Hackerman Award in Chemical Research Norman Hackerman Young Author Award Willard Hackerman (1918–2014), American businessman Hackerman Ridge, Mount
Hackerman
American businessman
Willard Hackerman (October 6, 1918 – February 10, 2014) was an American businessman, long-time CEO of major construction firm Whiting-Turner, and philanthropist
Willard_Hackerman
American chemist, professor, and university President (1912–2007)
Norman Hackerman (March 2, 1912 – June 16, 2007) was an American chemist, professor, and academic administrator who served as the 18th President of the
Norman_Hackerman
2015 featurette directed by David Sandberg
mobile phone. Intent on avenging the chief, Kung Fury has computer whiz Hackerman send him back in time to kill Hitler in Nazi Germany. A glitch in the
Kung_Fury
Art museum in Baltimore, Maryland, US
family with a donation by the mayor's friend and local businessman Willard Hackerman, and transferred to the purposes of "The Walters". Since additional renovations
Walters_Art_Museum
American construction company
Willard Hackerman joined the company as an engineer shortly after graduating from Johns Hopkins University. Seventeen years later, in 1955, Hackerman would
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
The_Whiting-Turner_Contracting_Company
American chemist and Nobel laureate (1943–2005)
October 28, 2005) was an American chemist who was the Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry, Physics, and Astronomy at Rice University. In
Richard_Smalley
Non-profit foundation for chemistry research
and also sponsors The Welch Award in Chemistry as well as the Norman Hackerman Award in Chemical Research. The Welch Award in Chemistry, currently a
Robert_A._Welch_Foundation
retrieved 2020-01-16 Tu Youyou Award, MDPI, 2022, retrieved 2024-11-25 Norman Hackerman Award in Chemical Research Archived 2007-07-05 at the Wayback Machine
List_of_chemistry_awards
and Technology Building; the Peter T. Flawn Academic Center; the Norman Hackerman Building; the William C. Powers Student Activity Center; and the Harry
List of presidents of the University of Texas at Austin
List_of_presidents_of_the_University_of_Texas_at_Austin
Mountain in the Antarctic
Plateau and southwest of Mount Freeman The Clapp Ridge, Stever Ridge and Hackerman Ridge radiate from the mountain, as does the ridge that holds Mount Frosch
Mount_Riddolls
Upcoming American comedy film by David Sandberg
Jorma Taccone as Adolf Hitler, a.k.a. "Kung Führer" Leopold Nilsson as Hackerman, a computer whiz who can transform into a Hackerbot Eleni Young as Barbarianna
Kung_Fury_2
Engineering school of Johns Hopkins University
campus. Hackerman Hall, completed in 2008 as the Computational Science and Engineering Building, was renamed in 2010 in recognition of Willard Hackerman and
Whiting_School_of_Engineering
American chemist and academic
Chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin. He previously held the Norman Hackerman Professorship[citation needed]. Anslyn is co-author of Modern Physical
Eric_V._Anslyn
Public research university in the United States
on campus. In 2010, the university opened the state-of-the-art Norman Hackerman building (on the site of the former Experimental Sciences Building) housing
University_of_Texas_at_Austin
The Norman Hackerman Young Author Award was established in 1982 by The Electrochemical Society (ECS). The award is presented annually for the best paper
Norman Hackerman Young Author Award
Norman_Hackerman_Young_Author_Award
American chemistry organization
Moore's law. Norman Hackerman: The internationally known expert in metal corrosion served as ECS president from 1957-1958. Hackerman is most recognized
Electrochemical_Society
American politician and businessman (born 1957)
individual was Whiting-Turner Contracting Company president and CEO Willard Hackerman, a prominent political donor who gave $10,000 to the Maryland Republican
Boyd_Rutherford
Controller accessory for the Nintendo Entertainment System
motion". The Power Glove is an important accessory for the character Hackerman in the YouTube releases featurette Kung Fury and its planned feature length
Power_Glove
Theory for physical adsorption of gas molecules on a solid surface
simplifications of the BET theory. Both Hackerman's and Sing's group have highlighted the limitations of the BET method. Hackerman et al. noted the potential for
BET_theory
President of the University by the Board of Governors last Friday. "UT's Hackerman Going to Rice". Abilene Reporter-News. Vol. 18, no. 303. April 18, 1970
List of Rice University people
List_of_Rice_University_people
American structural biologist
the NAS Award in Molecular Biology and the Welch Foundation's Norman Hackerman Award in Chemical Research, and named a Senior Member of the National
Jason_McLellan
American academic and theologian (born 1942)
5th President of Rice University In office 1985–1993 Preceded by Norman Hackerman Succeeded by S. Malcolm Gillis Personal details Born (1942-09-22) September
George_Erik_Rupp
Chinese-American biochemist
Krainer, Angelika Amon, and Xiaowei Zhuang. He has also received the Norman Hackerman Award in Chemical Research and the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Award in
Zhijian_Chen
Series of networkable home computers
emulation of the SD memory card. In the 1980s parody movie Kung Fury, Hackerman is hacking the timeline with MicroBee computers (along with a ZX Spectrum
MicroBee
American academic administrator (1848–1905)
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
William_Lambdin_Prather
Italian scientist
Award 2007 Hamill Innovation award 2009 Robert A. Welch Foundation Norman Hackerman Award in Chemical Research 2014 Hamill Innovation award Scholia has a
Cecilia_Clementi
Brazilian analytical chemist
2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024. She received the 2024 Norman Hackerman Award from the Welch Foundation and the Biemann Medal from the American
Livia_S._Eberlin
American academic administrator (1914–1997)
1961–1968 Preceded by William Vermillion Houston Succeeded by Norman Hackerman 6th President of Stanford University In office December 1, 1968 – June
Kenneth_Pitzer
American art historian and curator (1967–2025)
completion of a seven-year endowment campaign as well as the renovation of the Hackerman House, which holds the museum's collection of Asian art. Alexander began
Julia_Alexander
Private university in Houston, Texas, US
Memorial Center. It opened on April 11, 1975, with Rice President Norman Hackerman pouring the first beer. The original name was chosen by students in tribute
Rice_University
American chemical engineer
Environmental Institute (HEI) Walter E. Rosenblith New Investigator, 2015 Norman Hackerman Advanced Research Program (NHARP) Early Career Program, 2014 NSF CAREER
Lydia_Contreras
American university administrator
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Jim Davis (university administrator)
Jim_Davis_(university_administrator)
T. Seaborg 1992—Howard Ensign Simmons Jr. 1993—Donald J. Cram, Norman Hackerman 1994—George S. Hammond 1995—Thomas Cech, Isabella Karle 1996—Norman Davidson
List of National Medal of Science laureates
List_of_National_Medal_of_Science_laureates
American electrochemist (1933–2024)
(December 18, 1933 – February 11, 2024) was an American chemist. He was the Hackerman-Welch Regents Chair Professor and director of the Center for Electrochemistry
Allen_J._Bard
British-American chemist (born 1941)
the State University of New York. Retrieved 10 October 2019. "Norman Hackerman Young Author Award". The Electrochemical Society. Archived from the original
M._Stanley_Whittingham
Academic school at Rice University
greatest minds and pioneers of the field was Richard Smalley, the Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics and Astronomy. Smalley
Wiess School of Natural Sciences
Wiess_School_of_Natural_Sciences
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
William_H._Cunningham
President of Penn State University
the University of Texas at Austin Interim 1970–1971 Preceded by Norman Hackerman Succeeded by Stephen Hopkins Spurr Personal details Born Henry Bryce Jordan
Bryce_Jordan
York Delta, 1916 founder of Grumman Aircraft Engineering Co. Willard Hackerman Maryland Alpha, 1938 CEO of Whiting-Turner Patrick E. Haggerty Wisconsin
List_of_Tau_Beta_Pi_members
American politician (1921–2011)
in Baltimore's Inner Harbor as a gift by construction magnate Willard Hackerman. In July 2022, a theatrical production titled Do It Now! about Schaefer's
William_Donald_Schaefer
President of Southern Methodist University
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Jay_Hartzell
Glacier in Antarctica
883°E / -72.533; 167.883. A large tributary glacier flowing north between Hackerman Ridge and McElroy Ridge to Trafalgar Glacier, in the Victory Mountains
Tucker_Glacier
on a replacement to be named the Norman Hackerman Building (NHB) in honor and memory of Dr. Norman Hackerman, chemist, professor and president emeritus
History of the University of Texas at Austin
History_of_the_University_of_Texas_at_Austin
Canadian-Argentine actor (born 1977)
Consentidos Felipe de La Fuente Canal 13 2012 Volver a nacer Leonardo Hackerman TV Pública 2012–2013 Dulce Amor Leonardo Espósito Telefe 2013 Historias
Fabio_Di_Tomaso
Chemical engineer
The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas (2018) Norman Hackerman Award in Chemical Research, The Welch Foundation (2017) Sloan Research
Delia_Milliron
American zoologist
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Theophilus_Painter
Argentine actor
América TV 2012 El hombre de tu vida Pedro Telefe Volver a nacer Diego Hackerman TV Pública La Dueña Horacio Marmurek Telefe La viuda de Rafael Tomás "Tom"
Alejo_García_Pintos
Convention center in Baltimore, Maryland
Willard Hackerman regarding exactly how to pay for the total $900 million projected amount for the proposal and that if the city, state and Mr. Hackerman can
Baltimore_Convention_Center
American civil engineer and educator (born 1944)
Johns Hopkins University, and in 1990, became the Willard and Lillian Hackerman Chair in Civil Engineering. He joined the faculty of Georgia Institute
Bruce_R._Ellingwood
American engineer and college administrator (born 1957)
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Gregory_L._Fenves
Campus of Johns Hopkins University in north Baltimore, Maryland, United States
and admissions center (Mason Hall), a computational sciences building (Hackerman Hall), and an underground parking structure, which together created a
Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins University
Homewood_Campus_of_Johns_Hopkins_University
Television entertainer and beauty pageant winner
Awards and achievements Preceded by Cheryl Carter Miss New Jersey 1970 Succeeded by Lynn Hackerman
Hela_Yungst
beds, and 20 ICU beds. The Cancer Counseling Center is located in the Hackerman-Patz Patient and Family Pavilion and offers information about early detection
Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center
Sidney_Kimmel_Comprehensive_Cancer_Center
American historian
University In office 1969–1970 Preceded by Kenneth Pitzer Succeeded by Norman Hackerman Personal details Born (1925-12-09)December 9, 1925 Austin, Texas, U.S
Frank_E._Vandiver
Richard Errett Smalley (June 6, 1943 – October 28, 2005), Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry and a professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rice
List of University of Michigan alumni
List_of_University_of_Michigan_alumni
British chemist
Asia International Award (2019), and the first Welch Foundation Norman Hackerman Award in Chemical Research (2002). In 2011 Barron was awarded the World
Andrew_R._Barron_(chemist)
Mountain in Ross Dependency, Antarctica
Judging from the map, this is a description of Hackerman Ridge. Alberts (1995) describes Hackerman Ridge as a large mountainous ridge trending north–south
Mount_Freeman
Horizontal part of a stairway
different sound when stepped on. Johns Hopkins University students turned a Hackerman Hall staircase into a piano, with a new note per step. The Hopkins Robotics
Stair_tread
American astronaut and engineer (born 1955)
million miles in 251 orbits of the Earth. Don Thomas is head of the Willard Hackerman Academy of Mathematics and Science at Towson University in Towson, Maryland
Donald_A._Thomas
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Harry Ransom (academic administrator)
Harry_Ransom_(academic_administrator)
American academic (1918–1990)
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Stephen_H._Spurr
Goldberg (politician) first District City Councilmember of Houston Norman Hackerman (president of the University of Texas at Austin and president of Rice
History of the Jews in Houston
History_of_the_Jews_in_Houston
attraction to Sean, and the two can become romantically involved. Jacob "Jake" Hackerman Gay During Episode 3, Jake is met by Sean and Daniel Diaz at a campsite
List of video games with LGBTQ characters
List_of_video_games_with_LGBTQ_characters
American organic chemist
Teaching, 2013 Glenn T. Seaborg Award - Alpha Chi Sigma, 2009 Norman Hackerman Prize of the Robert A. Welch Foundation, 2007 E. Bright Wilson Prize -
Patrick_Harran
American science and technology award
awarded 1991: James A. Van Allen 1992: Jerome B. Wiesner 1993: Norman Hackerman 1994: Frank Press 1995: Norman F. Ramsey, Jr. 1996: Philip H. Abelson
Vannevar_Bush_Award
Retired American college and university administrator
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Robert_M._Berdahl
American biochemist
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Lorene_Rogers
American philosopher (1863–1931)
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Sidney_Edward_Mezes
Sculpture in Austin, Texas, U.S.
Austin is an outdoor sculpture by Nancy Rubins, installed outside the Hackerman Building on the University of Texas at Austin campus, in the U.S. state
Monochrome_for_Austin
American academic (1841–1896)
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Leslie_Waggener
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
William_S._Livingston
American Chemical Society award
B. R. Stanerson 1991 Mary L. Good 1989 Arnold O. Beckman 1987 Norman Hackerman 1985 Franklin A. Long 1983 James G. Martin 1978 Charles G. Overberger
Charles_Lathrop_Parsons_Award
Theodore R. Beck 1988 Herbert H. Uhlig 1986 Eric M. Pell 1984 Norman Hackerman 1982 Henry C. Gatos 1980 Ernest B. Yeager 1978 Dan A. Vermilyea 1976 N
Edward_Goodrich_Acheson_Award
American politician (1866–1940)
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
David_F._Houston
American attorney, 28th president of the University of Texas at Austin
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
William_Powers_Jr.
engineer. William A. Edelstein, 69, American physicist, lung cancer. Willard Hackerman, 95, American businessman. Stuart Hall, 82, Jamaican-born British cultural
Deaths_in_February_2014
Member of the New South Wales Legislative Council (1978–1991). Norman Hackerman, 95, American former president of the University of Texas at Austin and
Deaths_in_June_2007
School in Baltimore, Maryland, United States
principal, where students attend classes in the Willard Hackerman Engineering Program. (Hackerman, a noted Poly alumnus and local / regional engineering
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
Baltimore_Polytechnic_Institute
American academic administrator
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Homer_P._Rainey
Award
Baker 1976 Dr. Kenneth S. Pitzer 1977 Dr. Max Tishler 1978 Dr. Norman Hackerman 1979 Dr. Melvin Calvin 1980 Dr. Arthur M. Bueche 1981 Dr. Lewis Sarett
American Institute of Chemists Gold Medal
American_Institute_of_Chemists_Gold_Medal
Baltimorean Jewish history
Philip H. Goodman Brooke Greenberg Martin Greenfield Norman Hackerman Willard Hackerman Jacob Hollander Hutzler brothers, important merchants David Jacobs
History of the Jews in Baltimore
History_of_the_Jews_in_Baltimore
Beauty pageant competition
Presentation, "Teaching the World to Draw" Non-finalist Talent Award 1971 Lynn Hackerman Mount Laurel 18 Miss Greater Moorestown & Miss Burlington County Pantomime
Miss_New_Jersey
American electrochemist and academic
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Larry_Faulkner
American lawyer
filed against Prudential Securities along with Daryl Bristow and Stephen Hackerman, among others. The investigation found that PSI had defrauded investors
James_R._Moriarty
Neurological Association Group. April 27, 2008. "Obituary: Norman L. Hackerman". Washington Times. Archived from the original on March 24, 2008. Retrieved
List of Baltimore City College alumni
List_of_Baltimore_City_College_alumni
American university president (1852–1932)
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
George_T._Winston
Biology Building 1997 Neural and Molecular Science Building 2005 Norman Hackerman Building 2007 Biology and Chemistry departments Nursing School Painter
List of University of Texas at Austin buildings
List_of_University_of_Texas_at_Austin_buildings
Gutowsky (died 2000) University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 1960 Norman Hackerman (died 2007) Robert A. Welch Foundation 1971 Jack Halpern (died 2018) The
List of members of the National Academy of Sciences (chemistry)
List_of_members_of_the_National_Academy_of_Sciences_(chemistry)
American astronomer and mathematician
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Harry_Yandell_Benedict
American basketball player (born 1981)
All-Atlantic 10. Joens also made the all-tournament teams for the Gene Hackerman Rice Invitational and Pepperdine Holiday Classic. Joens received many
Catherine_Joens
Levich 1971 Leo Brewer 1969 Thomas P. Hoar 1967 Paul Delahay 1965 Norman Hackerman 1961 Herbert H. Uhlig 1959 Alexander Frumkin 1957 Karl-Friedrich Bonhoeffer
Olin_Palladium_Award
Minor league baseball team
Congregational church, D Roush of the First Methodist Church and William Hackerman of the German Methodist Church represented local clergy and Columbus Discoverers
Columbus_Pawnees
American geologist
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Peter_T._Flawn
President of the University of Texas at Austin from 1916 to 1923
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Robert_Ernest_Vinson
Shirley Chater, Humane Letters Louis Goldstein, Humane Letters William Hackerman, Engineering William C. Richardson, Humane Letters Nelson John Sabatini
List of University of Maryland, Baltimore County honorary degree recipients
List_of_University_of_Maryland,_Baltimore_County_honorary_degree_recipients
American lawyer
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
Walter Marshall William Splawn
Walter_Marshall_William_Splawn
11th president of the University of Texas at Austin
(interim, 1960–1961) Smiley (1961–1963) Ransom (as chancellor, 1963–1967) Hackerman (acting, 1967–1970) Jordan (interim, 1970–1971) Spurr (1971–1974) Rogers
John_William_Calhoun
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Happy glad
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British, English
Roger the Clumsy
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Hindu
Gods gift
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British, English
A Place-name in Cornwall
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dheevashini | தீவாஷீநீÂ
Girl/Female
Tamil
Thanusha | தாநà¯à®‚ஷா Â
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Polish
Pet form of Polish Tadeusz, TADZIO means "courageous, large-hearted."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from a lost or unidentified place.According to family lore, this name was brought to the southern States by a certain Isaac I. Kirksey in the second half of the 17th century. He is believed to have been born in about 1660, probably in one of the midland counties of England.
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Name of a Sahabi who Participated in the Battle of Badr
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American, Australian, Danish, French, Greek, Latin, Portuguese
To Help; Aid
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