Glenn T. Seaborg

Glenn Theodore Seaborg (Swedish: Glenn Teodor Sjöberg; April 19, 1912 – February 25, 1999) was an American scientist who won the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for "discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements," contributed to the discovery and isolation of ten elements, developed the actinoids concept and was the first to propose the actinoids series which led to the current arrangement of the Periodic Table of the Elements. He spent... more

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  • Apr 19, 1912

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  • Feb 25, 1999 (age 86 years)

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Year Award Award Winner Notes/Description
  • 1951
  • "for their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements"
  • 1991
  • For his outstanding work as a chemist, scientist and teacher in the field of nuclear chemistry.
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