Hazel Rossotti
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Born
1 February 1930
Hazel Marsh
1 February 1930
Died24 December 2023 (aged 93)
EducationMillfield School
AlmamaterUniversity of Oxford
Dr Hazel Rossotti | |
|---|---|
| Born | Hazel Marsh 1 February 1930 |
| Died | 24 December 2023 (aged 93) |
| Education | Millfield School |
| Alma mater | University of Oxford |
| Known for | Chemistry; popular science writing |
| Spouse | Francis J.C. Rossotti (1927–2019) |
| Scientific career | |
| Thesis | Some investigations of organic reagents for metals (1954) |
| Doctoral advisor | Robert Williams |
Hazel Rossotti (1 February 1930 – 24 December 2023) was a British chemist and science writer.[1]
Rossotti (née Marsh) left Millfield School in 1948 and completed her undergraduate and PhD at the University of Oxford.[2][3][4] Her research considered the stability of metal-ion complexes, and she worked under the supervision of Robert Williams.[5][6][7] In 1952 she married fellow chemist Francis J.C. Rossotti, a fellow graduate student, at St Peter-in-the-East, now part of St Edmund Hall, Oxford.[8]