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Neil Bartlett
Senior Faculty Scientist, Retired
Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus
University of California, Berkeley
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
One Cyclotron Road, Bldg. 70A3307
Berkeley, CA 94720-8176
USA
Professor Emeritus, born 1932; B.Sc. (1954); Ph.D. (1958)
King's College, University of Durham. Faculty member, University
of British Columbia, Vancouver B.C., Canada (1958 to 1966).
Professor of Chemistry at Princeton University and simultaneously
a member of the scientific staff at Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Murray Hill, New Jersey (1966-9). In 1969, appointmented Professor
of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, (Emeritus
from 1993) and as Principal Investigator at the Lawrence Berkeley
Laboratory (to 1999). Member of the Leopoldina Academy, Halle,
Germany (1969), a Fellow of: The Royal Society, London(1973),
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1977); Corresponding
Member of The Göttingen Academy; Foreign Associate of The
National Academy of Sciences U.S.A.,(1979); an Associé Etranger,
Academie des Sciences, France, (1989)); and a Foreign Member
of the Academia Europaeae (1998). His other honors and awards
include: The Corday Morgan Medal of The Chemical Society (London)
1962; the E.W.R. Steacie Prize (Canada) 1965; the Research
Corporation Prize, 1965; the 1968 Elliot Cresson Medal of
the Franklin Institute of Pennsylvania; the 1969 J. G. Kirkwood
Medal of Yale University, and the New Haven Section A.C.S.;
the 1970 A.C.S. Award in Inorganic Chemistry; the 197l Dannie-Heineman
Prize of the Göttingen Academy; the 1976 Robert A. Welch Award,
Houston, Texas; the Medal of The Jozef Stefan Institut, Ljubljana,
1980; the W. H. Nichols Award of the New York Section A.C.S.,
1983; a Moissan Fluorine Centennial Medallion, 1986; the inaugural
Prix Moissan, 1988; The Distinguished Service Award in Inorganic
Chemistry, A.C.S., 1989; The Linus Pauling Medal, Pacific
N.W. Sections, A.C.S. l989; A.C.S. Award for Creative work
in Fluorine Chemistry, 1992; Bonner Chemiepreis,U. Bonn, Germany,
1992. Berkeley Citation, University of California, Berkeley,
1993. Honorary degrees: D.Sc.: Waterloo, Canada, 1968; Colby,
Maine, 1971; Newcastle, U.K., 1981; McMaster U., Ont., Canada,
1992; D. l'Univ.: Univerité de Bordeaux I, 1976, The Edward
Kardelj University, Ljubljana, 1989, and Université de Nantes,
1990; LLD: Simon Fraser University, B.C., Canada, 1993; Dr.
rer. nat.: Freie Universität, Berlin, 1998.
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