In 1918, Fritz Haber won the Chemistry Noble Prize.
Born: 9 December 1868 Breslau, Province of Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia.
Died: 29 January 1934 (aged 65) Basel, Switzerland.
Nationality: German.
Education: Heidelberg University, Humboldt University of Berlin, Technical University of Berlin.
Known as: Surface chemistry, Haber process, Haber’s rule, Haber–Weiss reaction, Born–Haber cycle, Chemical warfare, Explosives, and Fertilisers.
Awards: Iron Cross (1915), Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1918), Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences (1932), Rumford Medal (1932).
Fields: Physical chemistry.