Clifford Shull
Clifford Glenwood Shull (September 23rd 1915 with Pittsburgh, – March 31st 2001) was a American physicist which accepted the Nobel Prize in 1994.
It is with the Lycée with the Schenley High School that its interest for physics woke up, thanks to its professor, Paul Dysart. It enters then, in 1933, with the Carnegie Institute off Technology (today Université Carnegie Mellon), where it obtains its diploma in 1937. He studies then with the New York University, in the department of physics, where he obtains his PhD in June 1941.
He divided the Nobel Prize of physics 1994 with Bertram Brockhouse to have developed techniques of Neutron diffraction in the study of the condensed matter.
External bonds
- Prizes winner of physique of the Nobel Prize 1994 on nobelprize.org
- Nobel Autobiography on the site of the foundation Nobel
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