Paul H. Kirkpatrick

Paul H. Kirkpatrick was co-inventor of the X-ray reflection microscope, and the imaging technique he and his graduate student Albert Baez developed is still used, particularly in astronomy to take X-ray pictures of galaxies and in medicine.[1] An award in his name was established in the Physics Department at Stanford University to recognize those graduate students who have demonstrated a talent for and commitment to the teaching of physics to undergraduates. [2]

References

  1. "Paul Kirkpatrick, inventor of the X-ray microscope, dead at 98". Obituary, Stanford University, 1992
  2. "PAUL H. KIRKPATRICK AWARD". Obituary, Stanford University
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