Harold Urey Net Worth

Harold Urey Net Worth is
$1.1 Million

Harold Urey Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Harold Clayton Urey (April 29, 1893 – January 5, 1981) was an American physical chemist whose pioneering work on isotopes earned him the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1934 for the discovery of deuterium. He played a significant role in the development of the atom bomb, but may be most prominent for his contribution to theories on the development of organic life from non-living matter.Born in Walkerton, Indiana, Urey studied thermodynamics under Gilbert N. Lewis at the University of California. After he received his PhD in 1923, he was awarded a fellowship by the American-Scandinavian Foundation to study at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen. He was a research associate at Johns Hopkins University before becoming an associate professor of Chemistry at Columbia University. In 1931, he began work with the separation of isotopes that resulted in the discovery of deuterium.During World War II Urey turned his knowledge of isotope separation to the problem of uranium enrichment. He headed the group located at Columbia University that developed isotope separation using gaseous diffusion. The method was successfully developed, becoming the sole method used in the early post-war period. After the war, Urey became professor of chemistry at the Institute for Nuclear Studies, and later Ryerson professor of chemistry at the University of Chicago.Urey speculated that the early terrestrial atmosphere was probably composed of ammonia, methane, and hydrogen. One of his Chicago graduate students was Stanley L. Miller, who showed in the Miller–Urey experiment that, if such a mixture be exposed to electric sparks and water, it can interact to produce amino acids, commonly considered the building blocks of life. Work with isotopes of oxygen led to pioneering the new field of paleoclimatic research. In 1958, he accepted a post as a professor at large at the new University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where he helped create the science faculty. He was one of the founding members of UCSD's school of chemistry, which was created in 1960. He became increasingly interested in space science, and when Apollo 11 returned moon rock samples from the moon, Urey examined them at the Lunar Receiving Laboratory.

Date Of BirthApril 29, 1893
Died1981-01-05
Place Of BirthWalkerton, Indiana, USA
EducationUniversity of Montana
NationalityUnited States
Star SignTaurus
#Quote
1I thought it might have a practical use in something like neon signs. [on developing heavy water, vital to the atomic bomb]
#Fact
1Scientist and professor of chemistry at several universities, including the University of California at La Jolla (1958-1970), who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1934 for his discovery of deuterium, or heavy hydrogen, which led to the development of the hydrogen bomb.

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Small World1960TV SeriesHimself
World Leaders on Peace and Democracy1939Documentary shortHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Universe2007TV Series documentaryHimself - Chemist
The Doomsday Clock2004TV MovieHimself - Nobel laureate - chemistry
American Experience1988TV Series documentaryHimself - Concerned About Bikini Test

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