Jean M.J. Fréchet (born August 1944) is a French-American chemist and Professor Emeritus at the
University of California, Berkeley
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. He is best known for his work on polymers including polymer-supported chemistry, chemically amplified photoresists, dendrimers, macroporous separation media, and polymers for therapeutics. Ranked among the top 10 chemists in 2021, he has authored nearly 900 scientific paper and 200 patents including 96 US patents. His research areas include
organic synthesis and
polymer chemistry
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applied to
nanoscience
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and
nanotechnology with emphasis on the design, fundamental understanding, synthesis, and applications of functional
macromolecules.
Fréchet is an elected fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science, the
American Chemical Society
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, and the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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, and an elected member of the US
National Academy of Sciences, the US
National Academy of Engineering
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, and the Academy of Europe (
Academia Europaea
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).
Education and academic career
Fréchet received his first university degree at the Institut de Chimie et Physique Industrielles (now CPE) in Lyon, France, before coming to the US for studies in organic and polymer chemistry under Conrad Schuerch at the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry, and at Syracuse University (Ph.D. 1971). He was on the Chemistry Faculty at the University of Ottawa in Canada from 1973 to 1987, when he became the IBM Professor of Polymer Chemistry at Cornell University. In 1997 Fréchet joined Chemistry faculty at the University of California, Berkeley and was named the Henry Rapoport Chair of Organic Chemistry in 2003 and Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering in 2005. From 2010 to 2019 he served as the first Vice President for Research, then Senior Vice-President for Research, Innovation, and Economic Development at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.
Research
Fréchet’s early work focused on polymer-supported chemistry with the first approach to the solid-phase synthesis of oligosaccharides and pioneering work on polymeric reagents and polymer protecting groups. In 1979 Working with C.G. Willson at IBM during a sabbatical leave, he invented chemically amplified photoresists for micro and nanofabrication. This widely used patented technology which enables the extreme miniaturization of microelectronic devices is now ubiquitous for the fabrication of the very powerful computing and communication equipment in worldwide use. The addition of photogenerated bases led to additional advances in chemically amplified resists. In 1990 working with Craig Hawker at Cornell, he developed the convergent synthesis of dendrimers as well as approaches to hyperbranched polymers. In 1992, working with F. Svec at Cornell, he reported the first preparation of macroporous polymer monoliths that are now used in a variety of chemical separations. Later work at Berkeley saw the development of polymers and dendrimers as carriers for targeted therapeutics and successful approaches to new organic materials for transistors and solar cells.
Honors and awards
*2020 National Academy of Engineering Charles Stark Draper Prize in Engineering
*2019
King Faisal International Prize
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in Chemistry
*2013
Japan Prize for the "Development of chemically amplified resist polymer materials for innovative semiconductor manufacturing process"
*2010
Grand Prix de la Maison de la Chimie (Paris)
*2010
Erasmus Medal of the Academia Europaea
*2010 Society of Polymer Science of Japan, International Award for the "Development of functional polymers from fundamentals to application"
*2010 University of California Department of Chemistry Teaching Award
*2010 Fellow of the
American Chemical Society
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*2009 Elected to the Academy of Europe (
Academia Europaea
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The Academia was founded in 1988 as a functioning Europe-wide Academy that encompasses all fields of scholarly inquiry. It acts as co-ordinator of Europea ...
)
*2009
Nagoya Gold Medal
*2009 Arun Guthikonda Memorial Award, Columbia University.
*2009 Society of Polymer Science of Japan, International Award for the "Development of functional polymers from fundamentals to applications".
*2009
Carothers Award for "Outstanding contributions and advances in industrial applications of chemistry".
*2009 Herman Mark Award, American Chemical Society.
*2008 D.Sc. (Honoris Causa), University of Liverpool, UK
*2007
Dickson Prize in Science, Carnegie Mellon University
*2007
Arthur C. Cope Award
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(American Chemical Society award for outstanding achievement in the field of Organic Chemistry)
*2006 Macro Group UK Medal (joint Royal Society for Chemistry and Society of Chemical Industry) for Outstanding Achievement in the field of Macromolecular Chemistry
*2005
Esselen Award for Chemistry in the Service of the Public
*2005 Chemical Communications 40th Anniversary Award
*2004 Docteur de L'Université, Université d'Ottawa, Canada
*2003 Henry Rapoport Chair of Organic Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
*2002 Docteur (Honoris Causa), Université de Lyon I, France
*2001 American Chemical Society, Salute to Excellence Award
*2001 American Chemical Society, A.C. Cope Scholar Award
*2000 Elected Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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*2000 Elected Member of the US
National Academy of Engineering
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*2000 Elected Fellow of the PMSE Division of the American Chemical Society
*2000 Elected Fellow of the
American Association for the Advancement of Science
*2000 Elected Member of the US
National Academy of Sciences
*2000 American Chemical Society, ACS Award in Polymer Chemistry
*2000
Myron L. Bender & Muriel S. Bender Distinguished Summer Lectureship
*1999 Society of Imaging Science and Technology, Kosar Memorial Award
*1996 American Chemical Society, ACS Award in Applied Polymer Science
*1995 Peter J. Debye Chair of Chemistry, Cornell University, NY
*1994 American Chemical Society, Cooperative Research Award in Polymer Science
*1987 IBM Professor of Polymer Chemistry
*1986
American Chemical Society
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, Doolittle Award in Polymer Materials Science & Engineering
*1986 Polymer Society of Japan Lecture Award
*1983 IUPAC Canadian National Committee Award
References
External links
Berkeley College of Chemistry, Emeriti Faculty, Jean M. J. Fréchet
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1944 births
Living people
Cornell University faculty
Members of the United States National Academy of Engineering
Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
Fellows of the American Chemical Society
20th-century French chemists
21st-century French chemists
French emigrants to the United States
Syracuse University alumni
State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry alumni
UC Berkeley College of Chemistry faculty
Solid state chemists
Organic chemists