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  1. insights.artemislp.com › blog › celebrating-innovators-albert-baezDr. Albert Baez

    10 de ago. de 2023 · Dr. Baez—affectionately known among family, students, and friends as “Professor Al”— earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Drew University in 1933 and in 1935 a master's degree in physics from Syracuse University. In 1936, he stepped away from his academic studies to marry Joan Chandos Bridge, the daughter of a Scottish minister.

  2. Curiosity, Creativity, Compassion: Albert V. Baez . Portrait of Albert Baez, circa 1993. Photo courtesy of AIP Emilio Segre Visual Archives, gift of Albert Baez. • Text-based sections: 35 -50 minutes • Experiment section: 25-40 minutes • Audio/Video equipment to play video of musical performance • Copies of Albert Baez’s obituary from ...

  3. 11 de oct. de 2011 · Sidebar: Files of Albert Baez Now Archived at Stanford. by Mike Ross. Nine boxes of Albert Baez’s personal files on his X-ray and science-education activities were donated to the Stanford University Archives, due in part to my writing the above SLAC news article on Kirkpatrick-Baez mirrors.. When I came to SLAC in April as a casual employee to help during a staff transition in the ...

  4. 30 de mar. de 2007 · Inventó el microscopio de rayos X. ANGEL DIAZ. El físico y matemático Albert Baez, creador del microscopio de rayos X -y padre de la popular cantante folk Joan Baez-, fue un caso extraño en la investigación estadounidense tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Mientras la tendencia general se orientaba al estudio del cosmos, las partículas ...

  5. Albert Vinicio Baez, a pioneer in x-ray optics and codeveloper of the x-ray re-flection microscope, died of natural causes on 20 March 2007 in Redwood City, California. In addition to being a noted physicist, Al was a passionate hu-manitarian and educator. Al was born in Puebla, Mexico, on 15 November 1912.

  6. Albert Vinicio Báez (Puebla, México, 15 de noviembre de 1912 - Redwood City, California, Estados Unidos, 20 de marzo de 2007) fue un científico mexicano nacionalizado estadounidense con Doctor en Física. Es además, el padre de la artista y cantante Joan Baez y tío del matemático estadounidense y divulgador científico John Baez.