George A. Olah

Former Chemistry Department Chair George A. Olah received the 1994 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research on superacids and carbocations, or ions that contain a positively charged carbon atom. Olah’s work disproved previous beliefs that carbocations were too small to study. 

Olah played an instrumental role in the unification of the chemistry departments of Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University ahead of federation.