Jerome Karle [Pictures And Photos Of] Jerome Karle Picture, Photo, Photograph; middle age, threequarter view, suit,signed photo, American Crystallographic Association (ACA); karle jerome A1. http://www.aip.org/history/esva/catalog/esva/Karle_Jerome.html
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WIEM: Karle Jerome karle jerome (1918), amerykanski profesor chemii i krystalografii wNaval Research Laboratory (Instytut Badawczy Marynarki Wojennej http://wiem.onet.pl/wiem/0051bc.html
Extractions: Karle Jerome (1918-), amerykañski profesor chemii i krystalografii w Naval Research Laboratory (Instytut Badawczy Marynarki Wojennej) w Waszyngtonie. Razem z H.A. Hauptmanem rozwin±³ w krystalografii tzw. bezpo¶rednie metody okre¶lania struktur kryszta³ów , pozwalaj±ce na podstawie badañ dyfraktometrycznych ustalaæ budowê wewnêtrzn± krystalicznych cia³ sta³ych. Nagroda Nobla z chemii w 1985 (wraz z H.A. Hauptmanem). WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry
DBLP: Jerome Karle Jerome Karle. 2001. 2, EE, Lulu Huang, Lou Massa, Jerome Karle Quantum crystallography,a developing area of computational chemistry extending to macromolecules. http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/db/indices/a-tree/k/Karle:Jerome.html
Extractions: List of publications from the DBLP Bibliography Server FAQ Coauthor Index - Ask others: ACM DL ACM Guide CiteSeer CSB ... Lou Massa , Jerome Karle: Quantum crystallography, a developing area of computational chemistry extending to macromolecules. IBM Journal of Research and Development 45 EE Jerome Karle: Applications of Mathematics to Structural Chemistry. Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences 34 Lulu Huang Lou Massa DBLP: [ Home Author Title Conferences ... Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de) Fri Jun 4 17:05:53 2004
Jerome Karle Jerome Karle. Jerome Karle (1918). American physicist. He worked structures.Dr. Jerome Karle was born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 18, 1918. He http://www.nobel-winners.com/Chemistry/jerome_karle.html
Extractions: Dr. Jerome Karle was born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 18, 1918. He was born into a family in which there were generations of artistic people, several of whom had careers in the fine and commercial arts. A career in science was a most remote profession. Nevertheless, at an early age, perhaps eight or nine, he was avidly reading popular accounts of science, for example those of Sir James Jeans, and from that time on, he expected to spend his life in scientific pursuits. Dr. Karle has served as president of the International Union of Crystallography, He has been chairman of the Chemistry Section of the National Academy of Sciences. Some time ago, he was a Professorial Lecturer in the University College of the University of Maryland and a Visiting Professor at the University of Kief in Germany. He has also lectured at many international schools and symposia and has served on a number of international scientific organizations. Dr. Karle's research has been concerned with diffraction theory and its application to the determination of atomic arrangements of substances in various states of aggregation, gaseous, liquid, amorphous solid, fibrous and crystalline. This research has resulted in new techniques for structure determination and a broad variety of applications. Dr. Isabella Karle has been the pioneer in bridging the gap between the theoretical formula for crystal structure determination and the experimental methodology required to achieve useful applications. She has also collaborated in major advances in the structure determination of molecules in the vapor state.
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Jerome Karle - Autobiography jerome karle Autobiography. I was born in New York City in 1918 intoa family that had a number of artistic people among its members. http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1985/karle-autobio.html
Extractions: I was born in New York City in 1918 into a family that had a number of artistic people among its members. My father's brother and a sister's husband were probably the best known. The latter, Ivan Olinsky, taught for many years at the Art Students' League in New York City. I have been told that my paternal grandfather professionally made artistic decorations in peoples' homes. The propensity for artistic endeavors extended to my generation and beyond. My mother was an excellent pianist and organist and it was one of her hopes that I would become a professional pianist. As a youth I was entered into "Music Week" competitions in New York City. I had some modest success, but found at an early age that I had no taste for public performance. On the other hand, I was strongly attracted to science as a lifelong career at an early age. I had the privilege of attending schools in the New York City public school system. Their standards of education, character building and discipline were very high and I, most certainly, benefited from them. They separated out the more advanced students and permitted them to progress at their own pace. In my case, this occasionally led to some curious circumstances. In my senior year in high school (Abraham Lincoln), the girls would join the boys to practice dancing. I was 14 years old at the time and the girls were the usual 17-18 years old. The physical discrepancy between this 14 year old boy and 17-18 year old girls was considerable. Their first reaction was incredulity but after a while they got used to my presence and even danced with me. I took the chemistry and physics courses that were available, both taught by the same man. He recognized my interests and was very encouraging to me.
Karle, Jerome karle, jerome. jerome karle, 1985. Copyright J.L. Atlan/Sygma ( b. June 18, 1918, New York, N.Y., U.S.), American crystallographer who, along with Herbert A. After World War II karle and Hauptman http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/314_9.html
Extractions: Jerome Karle, 1985 (b. June 18, 1918, New York, N.Y., U.S.), American crystallographer who, along with Herbert A. Hauptman , was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1985 for their development of mathematical methods for deducing the molecular structure of chemical compounds from the patterns formed when X rays are diffracted by their crystals. Karle was a classmate of Hauptman's at City College in New York, from which they both graduated in 1937. Karle went on to earn his Ph.D. degree in physical chemistry at the University of Michigan in 1943. After working on the Manhattan Project in 1943-44, he joined the Naval Research Laboratory in 1944, becoming in 1967 its chief scientist for research on the structure of matter.
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Jerome Karle Winner Of The 1985 Nobel Prize In Chemistry jerome karle, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize InternetArchive. jerome karle. Dr. jerome karle (submitted by Jackson). http://almaz.com/nobel/chemistry/1985b.html
Index Of Nobel Laureates In Chemistry Huber, Robert, 1988. JoliotCurie, Irene, 1935. Joliot, Frederic, 1935. karle,jerome, 1985. Karrer, Paul, 1937. Kendrew, Sir John Cowdery, 1962. Klug, Sir Aaron,1982. http://almaz.com/nobel/chemistry/alpha.html
Dr. Jerome Karle Dr. jerome karle. Laboratory for the Structure of Matter, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C Hauptman. Dr. jerome karle was born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 18, 1918 http://www.muratopia.org/NUGW/People/karle.html
Extractions: Awards: Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1985, shared with Dr. Herbert A. Hauptman. Dr. Jerome Karle was born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 18, 1918. He was born into a family in which there were generations of artistic people, several of whom had careers in the fine and commercial arts. A career in science was a most remote profession. Nevertheless, at an early age, perhaps eight or nine, he was avidly reading popular accounts of science, for example those of Sir James Jeans, and from that time on, he expected to spend his life in scientific pursuits.
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Extractions: Awards: Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1985, shared with Dr. Herbert A. Hauptman. Dr. Jerome Karle was born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 18, 1918. He was born into a family in which there were generations of artistic people, several of whom had careers in the fine and commercial arts. A career in science was a most remote profession. Nevertheless, at an early age, perhaps eight or nine, he was avidly reading popular accounts of science, for example those of Sir James Jeans, and from that time on, he expected to spend his life in scientific pursuits.
Message From Dr. Jerome Karle Message for the 6th FOCAS Meeting from Dr. jerome karle. Dear FriendsJuly 7, 1998. I appreciate the opportunity, given by the kind http://muratopia.org/NUGW/Seminar/message98_j.html
Extractions: Dr. Jerome Karle Dear Friends: July 7, 1998 I appreciate the opportunity, given by the kind invitation of Professor Yamaguchi, to address you as the FOCAS seminar for 1998 is about to start. You are meeting once again at a time when the world is a rather dangerous place, not only because nature's energies all too often may lead to environmental catastrophes, but also because of human behavior. It appears that controlling some of nature's great forces is currently well beyond our capacity. On the other hand, we may ask whether human behavior can be influenced sufficiently to effect desired changes for the better. This question overtly and subtly is inherent in many of the topics of your seminar. It is a question that is much easier to ask than to answer. If answers are to be found, however, they may very well come from your seminars and the use of the netwrok to spread the thoughts and concepts that derive from them. In a world in which population growth is out of control, natural resources are being depleted at a great rate and violence between humans is broadly threatened or in progress, your current seminar certainly has background issues that play an important role in your deliberations.