SEABORG, GLENN THEODORE

sēˈbôrg, 1912–99, American chemist, b. Ishpeming, Mich., grad. Univ. of California at Los Angeles, 1934, Ph.D. Univ. of California at Berkeley, 1937. In 1939, he began teaching at Berkeley, where he became professor of chemistry (1945) and chancellor of the university (1958). During World War II, he was associated with the Univ. of Chicago, where he worked on the development of the atomic bomb. After the war, Seaborg was named head of the nuclear chemistry division of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, later becoming director and then director emeritus of the laboratory. He served as chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission from 1961 to 1971.

Seaborg codiscovered the elements plutonium (and its isotope Pu-239), americium, curium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, and nobelium. For discoveries concerning the chemistry of transuranium elements, he shared with Edwin M. McMillan the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. For his discoveries of the transuranium elements and for his "leadership in the development of nuclear chemistry and atomic energy," Seaborg received the 1959 Enrico Fermi award. In 1997, the element with the atomic number 106 was named seaborgium in his honor, marking the first time an element was named for a living person. His writings include Nuclear Properties of the Heavy Elements (1964), Nuclear Milestones (1972), The Elements Beyond Uranium (1990), A Chemist in the White House: From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War (1998), and The Transuranium People: The Inside Story (1999).

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...German Theodor, then to Theodore in English, although...Lindau, Ger- many) ; Glenn T. Seaborg (1995, Anaheim, California...Points in Germany 33 Theodore von Karman 33 Leo...United States 65 Theodore von Karman 66 Leo...
...Protesters: Political Rhetoric in the 1960s Theodore Otto Windt Jr. Theodore Otto Windt Jr. Presidents and Protesters...Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Windt, Theodore. Presidents and protesters: political rhetoric...
...Ideology, Policy, and the Crisis of Public Authority THEODORE J. LOWI W W Norton Company Inc NEW YORK...that it will only cause a temporary quiet between rounds. THEODORE J. LOWI Paris August, 1968 Prologue A crisis is a time...
...Frankel, High on Foggy Bottom New York: Harper Row, 1968 , p. 10. 6. Ibid. 7. Glen T. Seaborg, Stemming the Tide Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books, 1987 , p. 14. 8. Tom Wicker, JFK and LBJ: The...
...P.A.C. 1914 Richards, Theodore William 15 Prize : Chemistry...Children: Grace Thayer, daughter; William Theodore, son; Greenough Thayer, son. Career...Scribners, 1975 Volume 11 , 416 18. Theodore William Richards Memorial Lecture...
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...of the Atomic Energy Commission Glenn Seaborg explained to the JCS why they...Cambridge, MA: Riverside, 1965); Theodore C. Sorensen, Kennedy (London...history of a nuclear test ban, see Glenn T. Seaborg, Kennedy, Khrushev, and the Test...
...Cuba: The Bay of Pigs, Missile Crisis, and Covert War against Castro," in Paterson, Kennedys Quest for Victory, 151; Glenn Seaborg, with Benjamin Loeb, Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Test Ban (Berkeley, 1981), 171, 193-194, 198-199; Walt Rostow, interview...
...effort climaxed in the extensive search for transuranic elements that was carried out during and after World War II by Glenn Seaborg and others. The revolution in chemical science brought new attention to the field, attracting a great deal of professional...


 

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...Edward Cornish said: "Everyone who knew Glenn could not help but admire him. He had...the scientific community. In 1974, at Seaborgs suggestion, the Society organized a special...along with Margaret Mead, John Platt, Theodore J. Gordon, and Willis W. Harman. Their...
...Roy Amara was willing, and I was also able to recruit Theodore Gordon, president of the Futures Group; Willis W. Harman...Stanford Research Institute; biophysicist John Platt; and Glenn Seaborg himself to speak at the session. Inviting Glenn was...
...fourth time" to his Berkeley course on quantum mechanics. Glenn Seaborg, the eventual discoverer of plutonium, remembered Oppenheimer...effect had sent Francis Parkman to camp with the Sioux, Theodore Roosevelt to ride with the cowboys, and William James...
...Research Institute; engineer-author Theodore Gordon; and scores of others. Science-fiction...persuaded our distinguished Board member Glenn Seaborg, chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy...miserable glass of ginger ale. Happily, Glenn was impressed by the crowd and soon...


 

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SEABORG, GLENN THEODORE se borg, 1912 99, American chemist...development of the atomic bomb. After the war, Seaborg was named head of the nuclear chemistry...Energy Commission from 1961 to 1971. Seaborg codiscovered the elements plutonium...
...Philipp Lenard Robert Koch Henryk Sienkiewicz 1906 Theodore Roosevelt Henri Moissan Sir Joseph Thomson Camillo...Earl Russell 1951 Leon Jouhaux Edwin M. McMillan Glenn T. Seaborg Sir John D. Cockcroft Ernest T. S. Walton Max Theiler...


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