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Ernest Rutherford

Ernest Rutherford, Baron Rutherford of Nelson (30 August 1871 – 19 October 1937), was a New Zealand physicist and chemist who was a pioneering researcher in both atomic and nuclear physics. He has been described as "the father of nuclear physics" and "the greatest experimentalist since Michael Faraday." In 1908, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances." He was the first Oceanian Nobel laureate, and the first to perform Nobel-awarded work in Canada. Rutherford's discoveries include the concept of radioactive half-life, the radioactive element radon, and the differentiation and naming of alpha and beta radiation. Together with Thomas Royds, Rutherford is credited with proving that alpha radiation is composed of helium nuclei. In 1911, he theorised that atoms have their charge concentrated in a very small nucleus. He arrived at this theory through his discovery and interpretation of Rutherford scattering during the gold foil experiment performed by Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden. In 1912, he invited Niels Bohr to join his lab, leading to the Bohr model of the atom. In 1917, he performed the first artificially induced nuclear reaction by conducting experiments in which nitrogen nuclei were bombarded with alpha particles. These experiments led him to discover the emission of a subatomic particle that he initially called the "hydrogen atom", but later (more precisely) renamed the proton. He is also credited with developing the atomic numbering system alongside Henry Moseley. His other achievements include advancing the fields of radio communications and ultrasound technology. Rutherford became Director of the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge in 1919. Under his leadership, the neutron was discovered by James Chadwick in 1932. In the same year, the first controlled experiment to split the nucleus was performed by John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton, working under his direction. In honour of his scientific advancements, Rutherford was recognised as a baron of the United Kingdom. After his death in 1937, he was buried in Westminster Abbey near Charles Darwin and Isaac Newton. The chemical element rutherfordium (104Rf) was named after him in 1997.

Infobox

Preceded by
Sir Charles Sherrington
Succeeded by
Sir Frederick Hopkins
Born
(1871-08-30)30 August 1871Brightwater, Nelson Province, Colony of New Zealand
Died
19 October 1937(1937-10-19) (aged 66)Cambridge, England, UK
Resting place
Westminster Abbey, London
Monuments
Ernest Rutherford memorial, Brightwater
Education
Nelson College
Alma mater
mw- Canterbury College (BA, MA, BSc) Trinity College, Cambridge (BA)
Known for
Discovery of the atomic nucleus Discovery of the proton Discovery of radon Theory of the neutron
Spouse
mw- Mary Newton (m. 1900)
Children
1
Relatives
Ralph Fowler (son-in-law)
Awards
Rumford Medal (1904) Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1908) Elliott Cresson Medal (1910) Matteucci Medal (1913) Hector Medal (1916) Copley Medal (1922) Franklin Medal (1924) RSA Albert Medal (1928) IEE Faraday Medal (1930) Faraday Lectureship Prize (1936) Wilhelm Exner Medal (1936)
Title
Langworthy Professor (1907–19) Cavendish Professor of Physics (1919–37)
Fields
Atomic physics Nuclear physics Radiochemistry
Institutions
McGill University (1898–1907) Victoria University of Manchester (1907–1919) University of Cambridge (1919–1937)
Academic advisors
Alexander Bickerton J. J. Thomson
Doctoral students
mw- See list James Chadwick (1921) Henry DeWolf Smyth (1923) Nazir Ahmed (1925) Leslie H. Martin (1926) Cecil Powell (1927) John Cockcroft (1928) Mark Oliphant (1929) Norman Feather (1931) Ernest Walton (1931) Rafi Chaudhry (1932) Zhang Wenyu (1938)
Other notable students
See list Kenneth Bainbridge Patrick Blackett Niels Bohr Charles Galton Darwin Maria Goeppert Mayer Charles Drummond Ellis Kazimierz Fajans George Gamow Hans Geiger Otto Hahn George de Hevesy Ernest Marsden Philip Burton Moon Henry Moseley Frederick Soddy

Tables

· Recognition › Memberships
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Country
United Kingdom
Year
1903
Institute
Royal Society
Type
Fellow
United States
United States
Country
United States
Year
1904
Institute
American Philosophical Society
Type
International Member
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Country
United Kingdom
Year
1921
Institute
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Type
Honorary Fellow
Country
Year
Institute
Type
Ref.
United Kingdom
1903
Royal Society
Fellow
United States
1904
American Philosophical Society
International Member
United Kingdom
1921
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Honorary Fellow
· Recognition › Awards
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Country
United Kingdom
Year
1904
Institute
Royal Society
Award
Rumford Medal
Citation
"For his researches on radioactivity, particularly for his discovery of the existence and properties of the gaseous emanations from radioactive bodies"
Sweden
Sweden
Country
Sweden
Year
1908
Institute
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Award
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Citation
"For his investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances"
United States
United States
Country
United States
Year
1910
Institute
Franklin Institute
Award
Elliott Cresson Medal
Citation
"For distinguished work in electrical theory"
Italy
Italy
Country
Italy
Year
1913
Institute
Accademia dei XL
Award
Matteucci Medal
New Zealand
New Zealand
Country
New Zealand
Year
1916
Institute
Royal Society of New Zealand
Award
Hector Memorial Medal
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Country
United Kingdom
Year
1922
Institute
Royal Society
Award
Copley Medal
Citation
"For his researches in radioactivity and atomic structure"
United States
United States
Country
United States
Year
1924
Institute
Franklin Institute
Award
Franklin Medal
Citation
"For knowledge of the chemical elements, their constitution and relationship"
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Country
United Kingdom
Year
1928
Institute
Royal Society of Arts
Award
RSA Albert Medal
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Country
United Kingdom
Year
1930
Institute
Institution of Electrical Engineers
Award
IEE Faraday Medal
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Country
United Kingdom
Year
1936
Institute
Royal Society of Chemistry
Award
Faraday Lectureship Prize
Austria
Austria
Country
Austria
Year
1936
Institute
Austrian Trade Association
Award
Wilhelm Exner Medal
Country
Year
Institute
Award
Citation
Ref.
United Kingdom
1904
Royal Society
Rumford Medal
"For his researches on radioactivity, particularly for his discovery of the existence and properties of the gaseous emanations from radioactive bodies"
Sweden
1908
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
"For his investigations into the disintegration of the elements, and the chemistry of radioactive substances"
United States
1910
Franklin Institute
Elliott Cresson Medal
"For distinguished work in electrical theory"
Italy
1913
Accademia dei XL
Matteucci Medal
New Zealand
1916
Royal Society of New Zealand
Hector Memorial Medal
United Kingdom
1922
Royal Society
Copley Medal
"For his researches in radioactivity and atomic structure"
United States
1924
Franklin Institute
Franklin Medal
"For knowledge of the chemical elements, their constitution and relationship"
United Kingdom
1928
Royal Society of Arts
RSA Albert Medal
United Kingdom
1930
Institution of Electrical Engineers
IEE Faraday Medal
United Kingdom
1936
Royal Society of Chemistry
Faraday Lectureship Prize
Austria
1936
Austrian Trade Association
Wilhelm Exner Medal
United Kingdom · Recognition › Chivalry
George V
George V
Year
1914
Monarch
George V
Title/Order
Knight Bachelor
Order of Merit
Order of Merit
Year
1925
Monarch
Order of Merit
Baron
Baron
Year
1931
Monarch
Baron
Year
Monarch
Title/Order
Ref.
1914
George V
Knight Bachelor
1925
Order of Merit
1931
Baron
· External links
Preceded byArthur Schuster
Preceded byArthur Schuster
Academic offices
Preceded byArthur Schuster
Academic offices
Langworthy Professorat the University of Manchester 1907–1919
Academic offices
Succeeded byLawrence Bragg
Preceded byJ. J. Thomson
Preceded byJ. J. Thomson
Academic offices
Preceded byJ. J. Thomson
Academic offices
Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics, University of Cambridge 1919-1937
Academic offices
Succeeded byLawrence Bragg
Academic offices
Preceded byArthur Schuster
Langworthy Professorat the University of Manchester 1907–1919
Succeeded byLawrence Bragg
Preceded byJ. J. Thomson
Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics, University of Cambridge 1919-1937
Succeeded byLawrence Bragg

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