Michl was born in Prague, which was then the capital of the short-lived
Second Czechoslovak Republic (1938–1939), on 12 March 1939. This was a few days before Nazi Germany incorporated Prague and the rest of the Czech part of the country as the
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. He was the oldest of four children, and born with
club feet. Unable to walk due to his deformation, he endured 8 surgeries by the time he was 14, during each of which bone was scraped from his shins to build him the heels he was born without. Growing up during World War II brought many challenges as well, from a lack of food and clothes to barely surviving a bombing raid (by Americans who thought they were above
Dresden). When Russia's communist party took over, life became even more challenging because his father refused to join the party. As punishment, the family's accounts were emptied and his father was removed from his position as a judge at the highest court of appeals, and relegated to being a notary public in a distant town. Not able to afford an express train ticket, he would ride three hours each way, and could only see his family on weekends. To survive, his mother found some income sorting mushrooms, and young Josef tutored older students. He decided to become a chemist in the fourth grade, after a class demonstration where dim embers suddenly burst into large flames. He inherited a chemistry "lab" from an older boy in a neighboring flat, which he set up in a pantry with no ventilation. There, he self-taught himself, beginning with a book titled "Experiments that do not fail". He somehow survived episodes which included scarring himself with acid, dissolving a valuable silver spoon, making explosives, and causing the entire home to smell like rotten eggs for weeks. A voracious reader, his appetite for knowledge was not limited to chemistry, nor was it satisfied in school. He had many tales of teachers' varying responses when they discovered him trying to discreetly study other languages, history, or chemistry during their class. Michl began studying chemistry at
Charles University in Prague in 1956 and earned a master's degree in 1961 under Václav Horak and
Petr Zuman. In 1965 he earned a
Ph.D. at the
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences under
Rudolf Zahradník. He worked as a
Postdoctoral researcher from 1965 to 1970 for Ralph S. Becker at the
University of Houston, for
Michael J. S. Dewar at the
University of Texas at Austin and with Frank E. Harris at the
University of Utah. In the meantime he was research assistant at the Institute for Physical Chemistry of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in 1967–1968 and assistant professor of Jan Linderberg at the Department of Chemistry at the
Aarhus University in 1968–1969. In 1970, Michl received his first independent professorship at the
University of Utah at
Salt Lake City (Research Associate Professor), in 1971 he became an associate professor and in 1975 he received a full professorship. In 1986 Michl moved to the
University of Texas at Austin, but remained connected to the University of Utah as an adjunct professor. In 1991 he received a call to the
University of Colorado Boulder. Since 2006, Michl has also worked as a research director for the
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the
Czech Academy of Sciences. Michl died in Prague on 13 May 2024, at the age of 85. == Career ==