Abstract

Donald Walsh became eminent in two important fields of physical chemistry during his active academic career. These were (i) the spectroscopy and electronic structures of polyatomic molecules and (ii) the combustion of hydrocarbons particularly with reference to the performance of the internal combustion engine. In addition to these research pursuits his activities in helping to establish the University of Dundee and in nursing it through the early years of its existence will long be remembered by those with whom he shared this struggle.

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