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X-ray microscopy II: proceedings of the International Symposium [on X-Ray Microscopy],
Brookhaven, NY, August 31-September 4, 1987 / D. Sayre... [et al.], (eds.). - Berlin
; Paris [etc.] : Springer, cop. 1988
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Information trouvée : David Sayre (March 2, 1924 – February 23, 2012) was an American scientist, credited
with the early development of direct methods for protein crystallography and of diffraction
microscopy (also called coherent diffraction imaging). While working at IBM he was
part of the initial team of ten programmers who created FORTRAN, and later suggested
the use of electron beam lithography for the fabrication of X-ray Fresnel zone plates.
He completed his bachelor's degree in physics at Yale University at the age of 19.
After working at the MIT Radiation Laboratory, he earned his MS degree at Auburn University
in 1948. In 1949, he moved to Oxford. Back in United States, David Sayre worked on
structure determination of a carcinogen molecule in the lab of Peter Friedlander at
the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
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