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1. Edwin M. McMillan - Biography
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Edwin Mattison McMillan was born on 18th September, 1907, at Redondo Beach, California. He is the son of Dr. Edwin Harbaugh McMillan, a physician, and his wife, Anne Marie McMillan, Mattison, who both came from the State of Maryland and were both of English and Scottish descent. The boy spent his early years in Pasadena, California, and obtained his education in that state.
McMillan attended the California Institute of Technology , obtaining a B.Sc. degree in 1928, and taking his M.Sc. degree a year later, then transferring to Princeton University for Ph.D. in 1932. The same year he entered the University of California at Berkeley as a National Research Fellow. The thesis he submitted for Ph.D. was in the field of molecular beams, and the problem he undertook as a National Research Fellow was the measurement of the magnetic moment of the proton by a molecular beam method. After two years on this work and one as a research associate he became a Staff Member of the Radiation Laboratory under Professor E.O. Lawrence

2. 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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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1951
"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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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1951
"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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4. Edwin Mattison Mc Millan Winner Of The 1951 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY. Name, Year Awarded.Alder, Kurt, 1950. Martin, Archer John Porter, 1952. mcmillan, edwin mattison, 1951.
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6. McMillan, Edwin Mattison
mcmillan, edwin mattison. (b. Sept. 18, 1907, Redondo Beach, Calif., USd. Sept.7, 1991, El Cerrito, Calif.), American nuclear physicist who shared the nobel
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(b. Sept. 18, 1907, Redondo Beach, Calif., U.S.d. Sept. 7, 1991, El Cerrito, Calif.), American nuclear physicist who shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1951 with Glenn T. Seaborg for his discovery of element 93, neptunium , the first element heavier than uranium, thus called a transuranium element. McMillan was educated at the California Institute of Technology and at Princeton University, where he earned a Ph.D. in 1932. He then joined the faculty of the University of California, Berkeley, and became a full professor in 1946 and director of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory in 1958. He retired in 1973. While studying nuclear fission, McMillan discovered neptunium, a decay product of uranium-239. In 1940, in collaboration with Philip H. Abelson, he isolated the new element and obtained final proof of his discovery. Neptunium was the first of a host of transuranium elements that provide important nuclear fuels and contributed greatly to the knowledge of chemistry and nuclear theory. During World War II McMillan also did research on radar and sonar and worked on the first atomic bomb. He served as a member of the General Advisory Committee to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission from 1954 to 1958. McMillan also made a major advance in the development of Ernest Lawrence's cyclotron, which in the early 1940s had run up against its theoretical limit. Accelerated in an ever-widening spiral by synchronized electrical pulses, atomic particles in a cyclotron are unable to attain a velocity beyond a certain point, as a relativistic mass increase tends to put them out of step with the pulses. In 1945, independently of the Russian physicist Vladimir I. Veksler, McMillan found a way of maintaining synchronization for indefinite speeds. He coined the name synchrocyclotron for accelerators using this principle. McMillan was chairman of the National Academy of Sciences from 1968 to 1971.

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Many notable scholars have written for the since it began publication in 1768. Over the past century, more than 80 Nobel Prize winners, all experts in their field, have shared their knowledge with Britannica readers, contributing about 150 articles to the 9th-15th editions. A handful of these classic articles are available here ( see Albert Einstein Milton Friedman Linus Pauling Bertrand Russell ... Herbert Alexander Simon and George J. Stigler
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    1951 nobel Prize for Chemistry Glenn Seaborg and edwin mcmillan.Category Science Chemistry nobel Laureates Seaborg, Glenn T....... McMilliam to thte nobel Committee edwin mcmillan became director of Lawrence BerkeleyLaboratory when EO Lawrence died in 1958. edwin mattison mcmillan is the
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    In his famous treatise on air and fire, published in 1777, Scheele writes that in some quarters at that time it was regarded as futile to make any more research into what elements bodies might consist of. "A depressing prospect," he adds, "for those whose greatest pleasure it is to study the composition of substances found in nature." Scheele's own experience and the subsequent developments up to our day have shown that, at the end of the 18th Century, there certainly still was enough to do for those who wanted to discover new elements. At least as many elements as were then known still remained to be discovered.
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    14. Edwin Mattison McMillan - Wikipedia
    edwin mattison mcmillan (September 18, 1907September 7, 1991) was the first scientistto With Glenn T. Seaborg, he shared the nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1951
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    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Edwin Mattison McMillan September 18 September 7 ) was the first scientist to produce a transuranium element He was born in Redondo Beach, California . He received his Bachelor of Science degree in and his Master of Science degree in , both from the California Institute of Technology ; he then took his Doctor of Philosophy from Princeton University in He joined the staff of the University of California, Berkeley upon receiving his doctorate, moving to the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory when it was founded at Berkeley in In he created neptunium ising the cyclotron at Berkeley. In

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    McMillan, Edwin Mattison 1907-91, American physicist, b. Redondo Beach, Calif., grad. California Institute of Technology, 1928, Ph.D. Princeton, 1932. On the faculty of the Univ. of California since 1932, he was appointed professor of physics in 1946 and director of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory (now the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory) in 1958. With P. H. Abelson he discovered neptunium (element 93) and with Glenn Seaborg and others, plutonium (element 94). For his work on the chemistry of the transuranium elements he shared the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Seaborg. He also contributed to microwave radar and sonar, and to the design of particle accelerators. He worked (1942-45) on the atomic bomb at Los Alamos.
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    Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Edwin Mattison McMillan The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1951 Edwin Mattison McMillan was born on September 18, 1907, at Redondo Beach, California. He is the son of Dr. Edwin Harbaugh McMillan, a physician, an his wife, Anne Marie McMillan who both came from the State of Maryland. The thesis he submitted for Ph. D. was in the field of molecular beams, and the problem he undertook as a National Research Fellow was the measurement of the magnetic moment of the proton by a molecular beam method. It was during 1945 that he had the idea of "phase stability" which led to the development of the synchroton and synchro-cyclotron; these machines have already extended the energies of artificially accelerated particles into the region of hundreds of MeV and have made possible many important researches. While serving in the Faculty of Physics at Berkeley, McMillan married Elsie Walford Blumer, a daughter of Dr. George Blumer, Dean Emeritus of the Yale Medical School. There are three children of the marriage- Ann Bradford, David Mattison, and Stephen Walker. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1951together with Glenn Seaborg "for their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements". Back To Main Page

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