
Glenn T. Seaborg
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 25 years ago |
Date of birth | April 19,1912 |
Zodiac sign | Aries |
Born | Ishpeming |
Michigan | |
United States | |
Date of died | February 25,1999 |
Died | Lafayette |
California | |
United States | |
Nationality | American |
Discovered | Plutonium |
Americium | |
Californium | |
Curium | |
Berkelium | |
Mendelevium | |
Fermium | |
Nobelium | |
Einsteinium | |
Job | Chemist |
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Educator | |
Education | David Starr Jordan High School Education Complex |
University of California, Los Angeles | |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Chemistry |
Priestley Medal | |
Enrico Fermi Award | |
Franklin Medal | |
Perkin Medal | |
John Scott Legacy Medal and Premium | |
National Medal of Science for Chemistry | |
Washington Award | |
Children | David Seaborg |
Parents | Selma Olivia Seaborg |
Herman Theodore Seaborg | |
Siblings | Jeanette Seaborg Bonniksen |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 459483 |
The Plutonium Story: The Journals of Professor Glenn T. Seaborg, 1939-1946
Nuclear Milestones: A Collection of Speeches by Glenn T. Seaborg
Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the test ban
The Elements Beyond Uranium
Adventures in the Atomic Age: From Watts to Washington
Stemming the Tide: Arms Control in the Johnson Years
Modern Alchemy: Selected Papers of Glenn T. Seaborg
Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy: A Collection of Speeches
Chancellor at Berkeley
A Chemist in the White House: From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War
Man and Atom: Building a New World Through Nuclear Technology
Roses from the Ashes: Breakup and Rebirth in Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Athletics
Education and the Atom: An Evaluation of Government's Role in Science Education and Information, Especially as Applied to Nuclear Energy
Kernreaktionen III / Nuclear Reactions III
Science and Liberal Education in the Space Age
The Nuclear Properties of the Heavy Elements: Detailed radioactivity properties
The Nuclear Properties of the Heavy Elements: Fission phenomena
The Transuranium Elements
The Transuranium People: The Inside Story
Nuclear Milestones: A Collection of Speeches by Glenn T. Seaborg
Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the test ban
The Elements Beyond Uranium
Adventures in the Atomic Age: From Watts to Washington
Stemming the Tide: Arms Control in the Johnson Years
Modern Alchemy: Selected Papers of Glenn T. Seaborg
Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy: A Collection of Speeches
Chancellor at Berkeley
A Chemist in the White House: From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War
Man and Atom: Building a New World Through Nuclear Technology
Roses from the Ashes: Breakup and Rebirth in Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Athletics
Education and the Atom: An Evaluation of Government's Role in Science Education and Information, Especially as Applied to Nuclear Energy
Kernreaktionen III / Nuclear Reactions III
Science and Liberal Education in the Space Age
The Nuclear Properties of the Heavy Elements: Detailed radioactivity properties
The Nuclear Properties of the Heavy Elements: Fission phenomena
The Transuranium Elements
The Transuranium People: The Inside Story
Glenn T. Seaborg Life story
Glenn Theodore Seaborg was an American chemist whose involvement in the synthesis, discovery and investigation of ten transuranium elements earned him a share of the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.