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Charles Hatchett (c. 1765 - 1847) was a English chemist who discovered the element niobium.

Later in life he quit his job as a chemist in order to devote his full time to making money by working at his family's coach fabrication business.
The Institute of Materials (London) has been awarding the Charles Hatchett Award yearly to noted chemists since 1979. The award is given to the "author of the best paper on the science and technology of niobium and its alloys."

