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  1. 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.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Albert_BaezAlbert Baez - Wikipedia

    Albert Vinicio Báez ( / ˈbaɪ.ɛz / BY-ez, [citation needed] Spanish: [biˈnisjo ˈβaes]; November 15, 1912 – March 20, 2007) was a Mexican-American physicist and the father of singers Joan Baez and Mimi Fariña, [1] and an uncle of John C. Baez.

  3. Physicist, Inventor, Author, Humanitarian. Albert Baez was born on November 12, 1912, in Puebla, Mexico. At the age of two his family moved to the United States where his father worked as a minister at the First Spanish Methodist Church.

  4. Alberto Vinicio Baez was a pioneer in the field of international science education. He was a physicist who played a leading role in UNESCO’s efforts to support science education globally.

  5. hmn.wiki › es › Albert_BaezAlberto Báez

    Albert Vinicio Báez ( / ˈ b aɪ . ɛ z /; 15 de noviembre de 1912 - 20 de marzo de 2007) fue un físico mexicano-estadounidense y padre de las cantantes Joan Baez y Mimi Fariña, y tío de John C. Báez. Hizo importantes contribuciones al desarrollo inicial de los microscopios de rayos X y los telescopios de rayos X posteriores . [2]

  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UC6i6j04YMW6PPYZzeX5nifQAlbert Baez - YouTube

    22 subscribers ‧ 20 videos. A standout student-athlete turned Artist, Baez has found new birth in his creative plunge. As a Songwriter, Latin Rapper, and founder of OutThere, he is committed to...

  7. Born in Puebla, Mexico to a Mexican father and a Scottish mother, Albert Baez grew up in New York City. He decided not to become a Methodist minister like his father, but instead pursued math and physics. He earned a BS from Drew University, an MS from Syracuse University and a Ph.D. in physics from Stanford.