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  1. Science, man and change: A collection of speeches by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1968-01-01
  2. The creative scientist,: His training & his role by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1964
  3. The transuranium elements (Yale University. Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman memorial lectures) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1958
  4. Man and atom;: Building a new world through nuclear technology, by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1971
  5. Hochschullehrer (Berkeley, Kalifornien): Paul Feyerabend, Thomas S. Kuhn, Glenn Theodore Seaborg, Richard Dawkins, John Ousterhout (German Edition)
  6. Seaborg, Glenn Theodore: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Todd W. Whitcombe, 2004
  7. Nuclear milestones;: A collection of speeches by Glenn T. Seaborg by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1971
  8. Freedom and the scientific society: the third revolution. An address by Glenn T. Seaborg on the occasion of the celebration of the Prelude to independence, May 26, 1962, at the eighteenth-century capitol, Williamsburg, Virginia. by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1962-01-01
  9. Freedom and the scientific society: the third revolution: An address by Glenn T. Seaborg on the occasion of the celebration of the Prelude to independence, ... capitol, Williamsburg, Virginia by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1962
  10. Journal of Glenn T. Seaborg, Chairman, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, 1961-1971 (Pub-625) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1992
  11. Nuclear medicine: 100 years in the making, 1896-1996 by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1996
  12. Table of the isotopes (UCRL) by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1948
  13. Education and the atom;: An evaluation of Government's role in science education and information, especially as applied to nuclear energy by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1964
  14. Elements of the universe by Glenn Theodore Seaborg, 1965

1. GLENN THEODORE SEABORG
GLENN THEODORE SEABORG. April 19, 1912, Ishpeming, MI February 25, 1999, Lafayette, CA. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCLA mourns the loss of Glenn Seaborg, an illustrious graduate, a dear friend, and an ardent supporter.
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GLENN THEODORE SEABORG April 19, 1912, Ishpeming, MI - February 25, 1999, Lafayette, CA The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at UCLA mourns the loss of Glenn Seaborg, an illustrious graduate, a dear friend, and an ardent supporter. He passed away at the age of 86 in his home in Lafayette, California. Glenn moved with his family from Ishpeming, Michigan, at the age of 12 to what was to become South Gate, California. At the age of 14, he began the practice of keeping a daily journal, which he continued for the rest of his life. It was not until he reached Jordan High School that his interest in chemistry was stimulated by the enthusiasm of a teacher, and, in September of 1929, he entered UCLA, majoring in chemistry. In 1934 he graduated from UCLA with highest honors, and later the same year he began graduate school in chemistry at UC Berkeley. After receiving his Ph.D. degree from UC Berkeley, he worked for two years as the personal research assistant to Prof. G. N. Lewis at the Berkeley campus. In 1939, he became an Instructor in the College of Chemistry at UC Berkeley. After the war effort, Helen and Glenn returned to Berkeley where he was Professor of Chemistry and where their children were born: Peter in 1946, Lynne in 1947, David in 1949, Stephen in 1951, Eric in 1954, and Dianne in 1959. In 1951, Glenn received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with E. M. McMillan for his work on the chemistry of the transuranium elements. From 1958 to 1961, Glenn was Chancellor at UC Berkeley.

2. Glenn Theodore Seaborg
Glenn Theodore Seaborg (1912–1999) was involved in identifying nine transuraniumelements (94 through 102), and he served as chairman of the United States
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    Glenn Theodore Seaborg (1912–1999) was involved in identifying nine transuranium elements (94 through 102), and he served as chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) from 1961 to 1971. In 1951 he shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry with the physicist Edwin M. McMillan. Born in Michigan, Seaborg earned his bachelor's degree at the University of California at Los Angeles and his doctorate in chemistry from the University of California at Berkeley. He then served as research assistant to G. N. Lewis and eventually became chancellor of the university. He worked away from Berkeley during two significant periods: once to participate in the Manhattan Project at the University of Chicago from 1942 to 1946 and then again to chair the AEC—from which he returned to Berkeley. In 1940 Edwin McMillan, assisted by Philip Abelson (later editor of Science magazine), confirmed and elucidated the phenomenon of nuclear fission announced by Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann in 1939. Specifically, he identified element 93, neptunium, among the fission products of uranium that was bombarded with neutrons produced from deuterons using the small (27-inch) cyclotron at Berkeley. McMillan also predicted the existence of element 94, plutonium, which he expected to find among the products of uranium under direct deuteron bombardment. McMillan, however, was suddenly called away to do war work and eventually joined the program at Los Alamos to build nuclear bombs. After World War II, his scientific reputation was enhanced by his critical contributions to the theory of particle accelerators.

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Last updated 26.05.2001 020550. Obrazová galerie . Glenn TheodoreSeaborg byl americký jaderný chemik, žijící v letech 1912 1999.
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Glenn Theodore Seaborg byl americký jaderný chemik, žijící v letech 1912 - 1999. Je nositelem Nobelovy ceny z roku 1951 spolu s Edwinem Mattisonem McMillanem za objevy transuranù. Se spolupracovníky objevili plutonium (1941), pøipravili ho 0,5 mg a naznaèili možnost jeho velkovýroby pro reaktory. V roce 1944 objevili prvky 95 a 96, v roce 1949 objevil Seaborg prvky 97 a 98. Jeho prùkopnické práce pøipravily objevy dalších transuranù.
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Glenn Theodore Seaborg byl americký jaderný chemik, žijící v letech 1912 - 1999. Je nositelem Nobelovy ceny z roku 1951 spolu s Edwinem Mattisonem McMillanem za objevy transuranù. Se spolupracovníky objevili plutonium (1941), pøipravili ho 0,5 mg a naznaèili možnost jeho velkovýroby pro reaktory. V roce 1944 objevili prvky 95 a 96, v roce 1949 objevil Seaborg prvky 97 a 98. Jeho prùkopnické práce pøipravily objevy dalších transuranù.
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6. Glenn Theodore Seaborg - Wikipedia
Translate this page Glenn Theodore Seaborg. aus Wikipedia, der freien Enzyklopädie. Glenn TheodoreSeaborg (1912-1999) war ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker und Atomwissenschaftler.
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Glenn Theodore Seaborg ) war ein US-amerikanischer Chemiker und Atomwissenschaftler . Für seine Arbeite zur Isolierung und Identifizierung von Transuranen wurde er mit dem Nobelpreis ausgezeichnet. Glenn Theodore Seaborg wurde am 19. April in Ishpeming http://www.ishpeming.govoffice.com/ in Michigan in den USA geboren. Er studierte an den Universität von Kalifornien in Los Angeles und in Berkeley. wurde er Professor der Chemie . Er entdeckte über 100 Isotope chemischer Elemente und war an der Entdeckung der Transurane ( Uran ist das Element 92), Plutonium (Element 94), Americium Curium Berkelium Californium ... Mendelevium (101) und Nobelium (102) beteiligt. erhielt er zusammen mit dem Physiker Edwin Mattison McMillan den Nobelpreis für Chemie "für ihre Entdeckungen in der Chemie der Transuranelemente". bearbeiten
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heiratete Seaborg die Sekretärin Helen Griggs. Wegen des Krieges in Eile, stiegen sie in Nevada aus dem Zug von Los Angeles nach Chicago, um zu heiraten. Es stellte sich aber heraus, dass der Ort, wo sie ausgestiegen waren, kein Standesamt hatte. Sie mussten daher mit einem Postlastwagen in die nächste Stadt fahren. Er hatte mit Helen sechs Kinder. Seaborg war auch für Sport begeistert; Golf war sein liebstes Hobby. Seaborg elitt 1998 einen Schlaganfall. Er starb am 25. Februar

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seaborg glenn theodore (1912), amerykanski chemik jadrowy. Od Chemia,Stany Zjednoczone seaborg glenn theodore (1912-). Seaborg
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Seaborg Glenn Theodore (1912-), amerykañski chemik j±drowy. Od 1945 profesor Uniwersytetu Kalifornijskiego w Berkeley. Cz³onek PAN od 1974. Wraz ze wspó³pracownikami odkry³ pluton ameryk kiur berkel ... kaliforn , einstein ( ajnsztajn ferm mendelew nobel . Wprowadzi³ koncepcjê szeregu aktynowcówuk³adzie okresowym W czasie II wojny ¶wiatowej nadzorowa³ produkcjê plutonu dla celów militarnych. Nagroda Nobla w dziedzinie chemii 1951 (wraz z  E.M. McMillanem WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

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Glenn Theodore Seaborg. Glenn Theodore Seaborg (19121999). Americannuclear chemist best known for his work on isolating and identifying
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Glenn Theodore Seaborg
American nuclear chemist best known for his work on isolating and identifying elements heavier than uranium. He was awarded the 1951 Nobel Prize for Chemistry (with Edwin Mattison McMillan).
Seaborg was educated at the University of California at Los Angeles (A.B., 1934) and the University of California at Berkeley (Ph.D., 1937). At Berkeley he was successively research associate, instructor, and assistant professor (1937-45), becoming professor of chemistry in 1946. He served as Berkeley's chancellor in 1958-61. With his coworkers, Seaborg added (1940-55) ten new elements encompassing atomic numbers 94-102 and 106, of which plutonium (94) is the best known because of its use as a nuclear explosive and for nuclear power. During World War II, which he spent as a section chief at the University of Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory, the first industrial production of plutonium was undertaken in newly devised uranium reactors, and Seaborg had the primary responsibility for isolating plutonium from the reaction products. The other new elements Seaborg codiscovered were: americium (95), curium(96), berkelium (97), californium (98), einsteinium (99), fermium (100), mendelevium (101), nobelium (102), and unnilhexium (106). The prediction of the chemical properties and placement of these and many heavier elements in the periodic table of the elements was helped greatly by an important organizing principle enunciated by Seaborg in 1944 and known as the actinide concept. According to this concept, the 14 elements heavier than actinium belong in a separate group in the periodic table.

9. SEABORG GLENN THEODORE (1912-1999)
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10. Glenn T. Seaborg - Biography
glenn T. seaborg – Biography. glenn theodore seaborg was born inIshpeming, Michigan, on April 19, 1912. At the age of 10 he moved
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Glenn Theodore Seaborg was born in Ishpeming, Michigan, on April 19, 1912. At the age of 10 he moved with his family to California, in 1929 he graduated at David Starr Jordan High School in Los Angeles as valedictorian of his class.
He entered the University of California, Los Angeles , in 1929, and received the degree of Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley University of Chicago Metallurgical Laboratory. He was co-discoverer of plutonium and all further transuranium elements through element 102.
In addition to the discovery of transuranium elements, Dr. Seaborg and his colleagues are responsible for the identification of more than 100 isotopes of elements throughout the Periodic Table. He is also author of the actinide concept of heavy element electronic structure. In this connection, Dr. Seaborg demonstrated that the heavy elements form a "transition" series of actinide elements in a manner analogous to the rare-earth series of lanthanide elements. The concept demonstrated how the heavy elements fit into the Periodic Table and thus demonstrated their relationships to the other elements.
The body of information assembled in Dr. Seaborg's laboratory has made it possible to predict the radioactive characteristics of many isotopes of elements still to be found. Under Dr. Seaborg's leadership, also, whole new bodies of methodology and instrumentation have been developed and have become a cornerstone of modern nuclear chemistry. Dr. Seaborg is the author of approximately 200 scientific papers, including a number of comprehensive reviews and compilations in scientific publications. He is also author and co-author of several books on chemistry and the elements.

11. Chemistry 1951
for their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements . Edwin MattisonMcMillan, glenn theodore seaborg. 1/2 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize. USA, USA.
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"for their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements" Edwin Mattison McMillan Glenn Theodore Seaborg 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA University of California
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    Seaborg, Glenn Theodore [s E Pronunciation Key Seaborg, Glenn Theodore , 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)

13. Chemistry 1951
(1912 1999) 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry joint discovery in the chemistry of the transuranium elements with Edwin Mattison McMillan. USA, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA.
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"for their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements" Edwin Mattison McMillan Glenn Theodore Seaborg 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA University of California
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16. Seaborg, Glenn (Theodore)
seaborg, glenn (theodore) (1912). US nuclear chemist. For his discoveryof plutonium and research on the transuranic elements, he
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Seaborg, Glenn (Theodore) US nuclear chemist. For his discovery of plutonium and research on the transuranic elements, he shared a Nobel prize 1951 with his co-worker Edwin McMillan.
Seaborg was born in Michigan and studied at the University of California. During part of World War II he was at the metallurgical laboratory at Chicago University, where much of the early work on the atomic bomb was carried out. He was professor at the University of California at Berkeley 1945-61, and chair of the Atomic Energy Commission 1961-71, encouraging the rapid growth of the US nuclear-power industry. He returned to Berkeley 1971.
Transuranic elements are all radioactive and none occurs to any appreciable extent in nature; they are synthesized by transmutation reactions. Seaborg was involved in the identification of plutonium (atomic number 94) 1940, americium (95) 1944-45, curium (96) 1944, berkelium (97) 1949, californium (98) 1950, einsteinium (99) 1952, fermium (100) 1953, mendelevium (101) 1955, and nobelium (102) 1957

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    Seaborg, Glenn Theodore [s E Pronunciation Key Seaborg, Glenn Theodore , 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)

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Seaborg, Glenn Theodore [s E Pronunciation Key Seaborg, Glenn Theodore , 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 ... mendelevium , and nobelium . For discoveries concerning the chemistry of transuranium elements, he shared with Edwin M. McMillan 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 Nuclear Milestones The Elements Beyond Uranium A Chemist in the White House: From the Manhattan Project to the End of the Cold War (1998), and

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glenn theodore seaborg (1912 ). American chemist born in Michigan in1912. Graduated in 1936 by the University of California, developed
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Glenn Theodore Seaborg (1912- ) American chemist born in Michigan in 1912. Graduated in 1936 by the University of California, developed research work on the transuranian elements and on reactions in atomic batteries. With E. M. McMillan, B. C. Wahl and J. W. Kennedy, discovered, in 1940, plutonium -238. Later, with his colleagues, isolated more seven new elements ( americium curium berkelium californium ... fermium and mendelevium ). During World War II was director of the Metallurgical Laboratory of the University of Chicago, where the industrial production of plutonium began and improved the isolation method of that element starting from the reaction by-products. Professor of Chemistry since 1945 and director of the Radiation Laboratory of the University of California, shared with McMillan, in 1951, the Nobel Prize of Chemistry, for the discovery of plutonium

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