Stanley G. Thompson

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Stanley G. Thompson was an American chemist best known for co-discovering several transuranium elements, including berkelium and californium, during his work on nuclear chemistry.

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instanceOf American chemist
chemist
human
coDiscovered berkelium NERFINISHED
californium
einsteinium
fermium NERFINISHED
mendelevium NERFINISHED
nobelium NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory NERFINISHED
University of California, Berkeley
familyName Thompson NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork chemistry
nuclear chemistry
radiochemistry
givenName Stanley NERFINISHED
knownFor co-discovery of berkelium
co-discovery of californium
co-discovery of transuranium elements
research on actinide elements
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Manhattan Project NERFINISHED
name Stanley G. Thompson NERFINISHED
notableStudentOrCollaborator Albert Ghiorso NERFINISHED
Glenn T. Seaborg NERFINISHED
occupation chemist
research scientist
workLocation Berkeley, California NERFINISHED

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Radiation Laboratory employerOf Stanley G. Thompson
mendelevium discoverer Stanley G. Thompson
californium-252 discoveredBy Stanley G. Thompson