Glenn T. Seaborg Ph.D.
Glenn T. Seaborg Ph.D.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1951
National Medal of Science – Chemistry 1991
Nobel co-recipient: Edwin M. McMillan
Franck Report: “I had joined a committee of scientists who advocated the use of the atomic bomb for demonstration purposes. We hoped the enemy would see the destructive power of this weapon and immediately surrender. In June, 1945, we attempted to deliver our plan, the Franck Report, to President Truman. I don’t know if he ever saw our work…”
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Nat’l Medal, Chemistry
The President’s National Medal of Science: Recipient Details
Title: Associate Director, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
Affiliation: University of California, Berkeley Berkeley,California 94720 USA
Gender: Male
Year Deceased: 1999
Award Discipline: Chemistry
Award Year: 1991
Citation: “For his outstanding work as a chemist, scientist and teacher in the field of nuclear chemistry.”
Presented by President Bush at a White House Rose Garden Ceremony on September 16, 1991.