Andreas Smits

Andreas Smits (14 June 1870 – 13 November 1948) was a Dutch chemist who specialized in physical and inorganic chemistry and examined aspects of phase change and conversions between allotropic forms.

[1] Smits was born in Woerden and attended high school in Utrecht.

He studied chemistry and received a degree from the University of Utrecht, and a doctorate from the University of Giessen (1896) with a dissertation on "Untersuchungen mit dem Mikromanometer."

He became a professor at the Delft University of Technology in 1906 and worked there until his retirement in 1940.

He published Die Theorie der Allotropie (1921) and Die Theorie der Komplexität und der Allotropie (1938).

Prof. dr. A. Smits, 1907
Smits in 1931 on his 25th year as professor, seated left to right E.H. Büchner, J. P. Wibaut, F.E.C. Scheffer, Mrs Smits, Andreas Smits, Ada Prins and J.M. Bijvoet .