Theodore William Richards

Theodore William Richards
Richards in 1914
Born(1868-01-31)January 31, 1868
DiedApril 2, 1928(1928-04-02) (aged 60)
NationalityAmerican
EducationHaverford College
Harvard University
Known forAtomic weights
Thermochemistry
Electrochemistry
AwardsDavy Medal (1910)
Willard Gibbs Award (1912)
Nobel Prize for Chemistry (1914)
Franklin Medal (1916)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysical chemistry
InstitutionsHarvard University
Doctoral advisorJosiah Parsons Cooke[citation needed](see Kopperl: "Theodore W. Richards: America's First Nobel Laureate Chemist", in Profiles in Chemistry, in Journal of Chemical Education, 1983, Vol. 60, Issue 9, page 738.
Doctoral studentsGilbert N. Lewis
Farrington Daniels
Malcolm Dole
Charles Phelps Smyth
Hobart Hurd Willard
James B. Conant

Theodore William Richards (January 31, 1868 – April 2, 1928) was an American physical chemist and the first American scientist to receive the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, earning the award "in recognition of his exact determinations of the atomic weights of a large number of the chemical elements."[1]

  1. ^ "Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1914 - Presentation". Retrieved 2007-12-24.