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1. Clifford G. Shull Winner Of The 1994 Nobel Prize In Physics
Clifford G. Shull, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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2. Physics 1994
Clifford G. Shull Autobiography Nobel Lecture Banquet Speech Other Resources 1993 1995. The 1994 Prize in Physics
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3. Clifford G. Shull - Autobiography
Clifford G. Shull Autobiography. I was born on September 23, 1915 to my parents, David H. and Daisy B. Shull, in the section of Pittsburgh
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4. Clifford G. Shull Wins Physics Nobel Prize
Clifford G. Shull Wins Physics Nobel Prize By Daniel C. Stevenson News Editor
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5. Clifford G. Shull, Co-winner Of 1994 Nobel Prize In Physics, Is
MIT Professor Emeritus Clifford G. Shull, corecipient of the Nobel Prize in physics in 1994, died on March 31 at Lawrence Memorial Hospital in
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6. The Neutron Scattering Society Of America
The Neutron Scattering Society of America (NSSA) established the Clifford G. Shull Prize in Neutron Science to recognize outstanding research in
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7. Biografia De Shull, Clifford G.
Reportajes. Los protagonistas de la actualidad. Shull, Clifford G. (1915 ) F sico estadounidense, n. en Pittsburgh.
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8. MSN Encarta - Shull, Clifford G.
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10. Clifford G. Shull
Clifford G. Shull. Clifford G. Shull AKA Clifford Glenwood Shull. Born 23Sep-1915Birthplace Pittsburgh, PA Died 31-Mar-2001 Location of death Medford,
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Executive summary: Neutron scattering Father: David H. Shull (hardware store owner)
Mother: Daisy B. Shull Sister: Evalyn May Shull Brother: Perry Leo Shull Wife: Martha-Nuel Summer Son: John C. Shull Son: Robert D. Shull Son: William F. Shull University: BS, Carnegie Institute of Technology (1937) University: PhD, New York University (1941) Professor: Massachusetts Institute of Technolog (1955-86) Nobel Prize for Physics 1994 (with Bertram N. Brockhouse American Academy of Arts and Sciences National Academy of Sciences Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

11. Clifford Shull
Clifford G. Shull, at 85, MIT prof won Nobel Prize. (Clifford G. Shull andBertram N. Brockhouse developed neutronscattering techniques for studying
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12. Clifford G. Shull - Wikipedia, Den Fria Encyklopedin
Clifford G. Shull. Från Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin. Nobelpriset i fysik 1994.Clifford Glenwood Shull. Född i Pittsburgh, USA 1915, död 2001.
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Clifford Glenwood Shull
. F¶dd i Pittsburgh , USA , d¶d . Amerikansk Nobelpristagare i fysik . Han fick priset med motiveringen " f¶r pionj¤rinsatser vid utvecklingen av neutronspridningsmetoder f¶r studier av kondenserad materia " och " f¶r utvecklingen av neutrondiffraktionstekniken ". Han delade priset med kanadensaren Bertram N. Brockhouse Doktorsexamen vid New York University . Forskare vid Oak Ridge National Laboratory from . Professor vid Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) i Cambridge, USA. Neutrondiffraktionstekniken inneb¤r att man bestr¥lar ett preparat, som man vill studera, med en str¥le av neutroner som alla har samma v¥gl¤ngd. N¤r neutronerna tr¤ffar atomk¤rnorna i preparatet, sprids de ¥t alla h¥ll i ett m¶nster som kan fotograferas och tolkas. M¶nstret ger information om atomk¤rnorns relativa positioner och kan d¤rf¶r anv¤ndas f¶r att studera atomstrukturen hos olika material. redigera
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13. Clifford G. Shull - Wikipedia, Den Fria Encyklopedin
(Omdirigerad från Clifford G Shull). Nobelpriset i fysik 1994. Clifford GlenwoodShull. Född i Pittsburgh, USA 1915, död 2001. Amerikansk Nobelpristagare i
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Clifford Glenwood Shull
. F¶dd i Pittsburgh , USA , d¶d . Amerikansk Nobelpristagare i fysik . Han fick priset med motiveringen " f¶r pionj¤rinsatser vid utvecklingen av neutronspridningsmetoder f¶r studier av kondenserad materia " och " f¶r utvecklingen av neutrondiffraktionstekniken ". Han delade priset med kanadensaren Bertram N. Brockhouse Doktorsexamen vid New York University . Forskare vid Oak Ridge National Laboratory from . Professor vid Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) i Cambridge, USA. Neutrondiffraktionstekniken inneb¤r att man bestr¥lar ett preparat, som man vill studera, med en str¥le av neutroner som alla har samma v¥gl¤ngd. N¤r neutronerna tr¤ffar atomk¤rnorna i preparatet, sprids de ¥t alla h¥ll i ett m¶nster som kan fotograferas och tolkas. M¶nstret ger information om atomk¤rnorns relativa positioner och kan d¤rf¶r anv¤ndas f¶r att studera atomstrukturen hos olika material. redigera
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14. Clifford G. Shull - Autobiography
clifford G. shull I was born on September 23, 1915 to my parents, David H.and Daisy B. shull, in the section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known as Glenwood
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I was born on September 23, 1915 to my parents, David H. and Daisy B. Shull, in the section of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, known as Glenwood, which obviously relates to their selection of my middle name. I was preceded by an older sister, Evalyn May, and an older brother, Perry Leo, so that I grew up as the baby in the family. Both my father and mother had origins in rural, central Pennsylvania, in farming sections of Perry County. After moving with his then family to the big city, Pittsburgh, my father started a small business that evolved into a hardware store and an associated home repair service.
New York University was then a very large university, perhaps the largest in the nation, with several distributed, more or less autonomous, campuses. I was located with the Physics Department at the University Heights campus in the upper Bronx section of New York City and my teaching assistantship provided living subsistence, teaching meaning laboratory course help and problem assignment grading. We graduate students were encouraged at an early stage to join and help in one of the half dozen or so ongoing research projects within the department. I became associated with a nuclear physics group headed by Frank Myers and Robert Huntoon, who were in the process of building a 200 keV Cockroft-Walton generator for accelerating deuterons. Much valuable experience was obtained with this exposure by Craig Crenshaw, another graduate student, and myself and we were able to help in the initial experiment with this accelerator, a study of the D-D nuclear reaction.

15. Physics 1994
Bertram N. Brockhouse, clifford G. shull. Bertram N. Brockhouse, clifford G.shull. half 1/2 of the prize, half 1/2 of the prize
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1994
"for pioneering contributions to the development of neutron scattering techniques for studies of condensed matter" "for the development of neutron spectroscopy" "for the development of the neutron diffraction technique" Bertram N. Brockhouse Clifford G. Shull 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Canada USA McMaster University
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Cambridge, MA, USA b. 1918
d. 2003 b. 1915
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16. Clifford G. Shull Winner Of The 1994 Nobel Prize In Physics
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17. Shull, Clifford G.
shull, clifford G.,. in full clifford GLENWOOD shull (b. Sept. 23, 1915, Pittsburgh,Pa., US), American physicist who was awarded part of the 1994 Nobel
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Shull, Clifford G.,
in full CLIFFORD GLENWOOD SHULL (b. Sept. 23, 1915, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.), American physicist who was awarded part of the 1994 Nobel Prize for Physics for his development of neutron-scattering techniquesin particular, neutron diffraction, a process that enabled scientists to better explore the atomic structure of matter. He shared the prize with Canadian physicist Bertram N. Brockhouse , who conducted separate but concurrent work in the field. Shull graduated from the Carnegie Institute of Technology (B.S., 1937) and from New York University (Ph.D., 1941) and began a career as a research physicist. His award-winning work was completed at the Oak Ridge National Laboratories in Tennessee from 1946 to 1955, under the leadership of Ernest O. Wollan, the pioneer of neutron-scattering research. In the technique of neutron diffraction, a beam of single-wavelength neutrons is passed through the material under study. Neutrons hitting atoms of the target material are scattered into a pattern that, when recorded on photographic film, yields information about the relative positions of atoms in the material. Shull was also one of the first to demonstrate magnetic diffraction, and he helped to develop instrumentation for the routine crystallographic analysis of neutrons. From 1955 until his retirement in 1986 he was a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

18. Shull, Clifford G. Encyclopædia Britannica
shull, clifford G. American physicist who was corecipient of the 1994 Nobel Prizefor Physics for his development of neutronscattering techniques—in
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19. Shull Wins Physics Nobel For Work Done 40 Years Ago
MSN Encarta shull, clifford G.shull, clifford G. (1915-2001) American physicist and co-winner of the 1994 NobelPrize in physics for the development of the technique of neutron
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Shull wins physics Nobel for work done 40 years ago
By Daniel C. Stevenson
Although 1994 will be the date recorded for Professor Emeritus of Physics Clifford G. Shull's Nobel Prize, the records probably won't record the campaign on his behalf that followed the real prize-winning effort, which took place more than 40 years ago when Shull worked at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Shull's most important work was done at the Oak Ridge facility in Tennessee from 1946-51. At Oak Ridge, Shull, 79, and his colleague, the late Ernest Wollan, "systematically investigated the fundamental principles of elastic neutron scattering, thus providing the groundwork for this type of research," said Robert J. Birgeneau, dean of the School of Science. Members of the physics community have been lobbying the Nobel committee for 10 years to award the prize to Shull. The effort succeeded last year because Birgeneau and Institute Professor Jerome I. Friedman, a 1990 winner in physics, were able to convince international leaders in physics to recognize Shull and Bertram N. Brockhouse of McMaster University as the "real pioneers," Birgeneau said. Shull, 79, and Brockhouse shared the $930,000 prize for developing a new way of looking at atoms.

20. Clifford G. Shull, Neutron Diffraction, Hydrogen Atoms, And Neutron Scattering
For his research in neutron diffraction, clifford G. shull won the 1994 NobelPrize in Physics and has been called the ‘Father of Neutron Scattering .
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Clifford Shull, Neutron Diffraction, and Neutron Scattering
Resources with Additional Information Clifford G. Shull was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics "for the development of the neutron diffraction technique". ‘Professor Shull's prize was awarded for his pioneering work in neutron scattering, a technique that reveals where atoms are within a material like ricocheting bullets reveal where obstacles are in the dark. Photo Courtesy of
Oak Ridge National Laboratory When a beam of neutrons is directed at a given material, the neutrons bounce off, or are scattered by, atoms in the sample being investigated. The neutrons' directions change, depending on the location of the atoms they hit, and a diffraction pattern of the atoms' positions can then be obtained. Understanding where atoms are in a material and how they interact with one another is the key to understanding a material's properties. "Then we can think of how we can make better window glass, better semiconductors, better microphones. All of these things go back to understanding the basic science behind their operation," Professor Shull, then 79, said on the day of the Nobel announcement. ...

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