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Khristo Ivanov

Khristo Ivanov (May 3, 1916 – February 16, 2004) was a Bulgarian organic chemist.
== Life and career ==

Khristo Ivanov (Bulgarian: Христо Иванов) was born in the town of Dobrich, Bulgaria, on May 3, 1916. His father Ivan Christov was hardware man and cartwright, who died after World War I, in 1918 when Christo Ivanov was two. His mother, Elena Christova, took care of her one and only son.
Khristo Ivanov obtained his degree in chemistry from the Physical-Mathematical Faculty of Sofia University in 1939. After teaching Chemistry at school level in the towns of Popovo and Karlovo for a couple of years, he received the position of regular Assistant Professor at the same faculty in 1946. He had specialized in the field of Organic Synthesis at the universities of Leipzig (1953–1954) and Moscow (1956–1957). His scientific career is associated with the University of Sofia – its Physical-Mathematical Faculty and the later Faculty of Chemistry that branched off from it (1961). He received an Associate Professorship in 1957 and full Professorship and the Chair of Organic Chemistry in 1963. Ivanov was Head of the Department of Organic Chemistry from 1963 until his retirement in 1984, as well as being Vice Rector of Sofia University (1962–1968), Dean of the Faculty of Chemistry (1972–1976),〔http://www.uni-sofia.bg/index.php/eng/faculties/faculty_of_chemistry_and_pharmacy/history/deans_list〕 and member of the Presidium (1980–1986) and President of the Commission of Chemical Sciences at the Higher Attestation Commission. For his research and academic input, he was awarded the Cyril-and-Methodius medal (1st degree), the People's-Republic-of-Bulgaria medal (1st degree), and the Plaque with Necklace of the "St. Kliment Ohridski" University of Sofia.
Ivanov died on February 16, 2004 at the age of 87 after a short illness.

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