George Ernest Gibson
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George Ernest Gibson | |
Born | November 9, 1884 Edinburgh, Scotland |
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Died | August 26, 1959 (aged 74) |
Fields | chemist |
Alma mater | University of Edinburgh B.Sc. University of Breslau Ph.D |
Doctoral advisor | Otto Lummer |
Doctoral students | William Giauque Glenn T. Seaborg Wendell Mitchell Latimer |
George Ernest Gibson (November 9, 1884– August 26, 1959) was a Scottish born American nuclear chemist.
[edit] Early years
George Ernest Gibson was born Edinburgh, Scotland and educated partly in Germany where attended a gymnasium in Darmstadt, finishing his schooling in Edinburgh. He studied chemistry at the University of Edinburgh receiving his B.Sc. in 1906. He worked with Otto Lummer at the University of Breslau where he received his Ph.D in 1911, and stayed there as lecturer for two additional years before returning to the University of Edinburgh in 1912.
[edit] Work
In 1913 he became Professor at the University of California, Berkeley. Two of his students were awarded a Nobel Prize in Chemistry, William Giauque and Glenn T. Seaborg. In 1927 he stayed a year with Walter Heitler in Heidelberg. He retired in 1954 and died in 1959.