Morris Cohen was a Canadian chemist working for the National Research Council of Canada in Ottawa.
[1] He received his PhD on the topic of "Absorption Measurements by Direct Weighing" from the University of Toronto in 1939.
After working as a chemist at a battery manufacturing plant, he became an employee of the National Research Council of Canada in 1943.
[2][3] Cohen also worked as visiting researcher the corrosion laboratory of Ulick R. Evans in Cambridge.
[4] During the long period as active researcher from the mid 1940s[5] to 1980,[6] Cohen published more than 100 papers.