Stanley Gerald Thompson | |
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Born | 1912 |
Died | 1976 |
Stanley Gerald Thompson (1912โ1976) was an American chemist. He discovered together with Glenn T. Seaborg several of the transuranium elements. One of the elements is Californium, which he and several others made. Thompson was also a leader of the research teams that discovered the next three transuranium elements: einsteinium, fermium and mendelevium (atomic numbers 99, 100 and 101).[1] He received Guggenheim Fellowships (Natural Sciences - Chemistry) in 1954 and 1965.[2]
References
- โ "Stanley G. Thompson- a Chemist's Chemist | College of Chemistry".
- โ Stanley Gerald Thompson, John Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, accessed 01/05/2019
External links
- Stanley G. Thompson - The man who delivered berkelium and californium (and won the Nobel Prize for Glenn Seaborg) (www.bonestamp.com)
- "Stanley G. Thompson". Atomic Heritage Foundation. Retrieved 2017-11-30.
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