Josef Gierer | |
Birth Date: | 19 January 1919 |
Birth Place: | Piesting, Austria |
Nationality: | Swedish, Austrian |
Alma Mater: | University of Vienna |
Years Active: | 1954-2001 |
Josef Franz Gierer (born 1919)[1] is an Austrian-born Swedish emeritus professor of organic chemistry and wood scientist specializing in lignin research,[2] who is a member of the International Academy of Wood Science[3] and honorary recipient of the Anselme Payen Award.[4]
His contributions in chemistry of wood and pulping have been well recorded.[5] [6] He was the recipient of the Ekman medal from the Swedish Association of Pulp and Paper (1989), and in 1992 received the prestigious Anselme Payen Award from the American Chemical Society for his yearlong scientific work.
Gierer was born on January 12, 1919, in Piesting, Austria. In 1948, he achieved his Ph.D. degree at the University of Vienna, working on topics relating to organic chemistry.
He afterwards moved permanently to Sweden, where he worked at the Swedish Forest Products Laboratory in Stockholm (1951–1983). He later became a professor of wood chemistry at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
During his career, Gierer authored numerous publications in the area of wood chemistry.[7] As of May 2024, he possessed more than 6,500 citations for his research work on Google Scholar.