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Name
  
Gerhart Friedlander


Role
  
Author

Died
  
September 6, 2009, South Setauket, New York, United States

Education
  
University of California, Berkeley

Books
  
Introduction to Radiochemistry

Gerhart Friedlander (born Friedländer, July 28, 1916 – September 6, 2009) was a nuclear chemist who worked on the Manhattan Project.

Friedlander was born in Munich, and fled Nazi Germany for the United States in 1936. After emigrating, he studied at the University of California, Berkeley, earning a PhD.

He spent the bulk of his career at Brookhaven National Laboratory, where he served as head of the chemistry department. He conducted fundamental research into the mechanics of nuclear reactions, developing models that remained in use at the time of his death. He also co-authored a popular textbook on nuclear chemistry.

While at Berkeley, Friedlander worked with Glenn Seaborg on the discovery of Seaborgium.

References

Gerhart Friedlander Wikipedia