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Petr Zuman was born on 13 January, 1926 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. He was a Czechoslovakian film director and screenwriter. He is best known for his films The Cremator (1969) and The Ear (1970). Petr Zuman was 97 years old at the time of his death. He was married to actress Jana Brejchová. Petr Zuman's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. He earned most of his wealth from his career as a film director and screenwriter. Petr Zuman was a highly acclaimed director and screenwriter. He was awarded the Czech Lion Award for Best Director in 1969 for his film The Cremator. He was also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for The Ear in 1970. Petr Zuman passed away on 28 April, 2021 in Prague, Czech Republic. He was 97 years old.

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2021

He has won numerous awards, including the prestigious 1975 Benedetti–Pichler award given annually by the American Microchemical Society, as well as numerous visiting professorships at institutions around the world. He has been a prolific author with well over 400+ papers and 15 books published, many considered classics in electrochemical analysis. Petr has been a member of the editorial board of the Microchemical Journal, has published on a regular basis, and has critically reviewed many manuscripts and books. He had many master and Ph.D. students including James Rusling, William James Bover, Melek Sirin Baymak, Hayati Celik, Nuha Salem and many more. He was fluent in five languages - Czech, German, English, Polish and Serbo-Croat. Zuman died June 24, 2021, in Potsdam, New York.

1967

Following the 1967 political upheaval in Czechoslovakia, Zuman obtained a three-and-one-half-year appointment as a research fellow at the University of Birmingham in England. In 1970 he accepted a position in the Chemistry Department at Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York, where he remained until his retirement. Post-retirement Zuman has been an Emeritus Professor at Clarkson University and continued to contribute to the chemistry department.

1945

Born and raised in Prague, the Second World War severely impacted Zuman and his family while he was a teenager. In 1939, when he was 13 years old, the Germans occupied Czechoslovakia and sent his father to a concentration camp. In 1943–1944, Zuman worked in a Prague laboratory for the Research Institute of the Sugar Industry. Enjoying the work he wrote three papers on the alkaline cleavage of sucrose. However, in June 1944 Zuman was himself sent to a concentration camp. He was liberated from the camp on May 6, 1945 and then returned to Prague.

Zuman enrolled at Charles University in Prague in 1945 and graduated in early 1948. After this he joined the research group of Jaroslav Heyrovský (Nobel prize in chemistry 1959) and was awarded a RNDr (equivalent to a PhD) in 1950. He was one of the first researchers in the newly created Central Polarographic Institute in Prague and within a few years he was appointed Head of the Organic Polarography Division. In 1960, Petr was awarded the Doctor of Science degree by the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences.

1926

Petr Zuman (13 January 1926 - 24 June 2021) was a Czech chemist.