Charles Glover Barkla

a British physicist, and the winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1917 for his work in X-ray spectroscopy and related areas in the study of X-rays (Roentgen rays)
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Born
Charles Glover Barkla 7 June 1877 Widnes, Lancashire, England
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Died
23 October 1944 (aged 67) Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Nationality
British
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Known for
X-ray scattering X-ray spectroscopy Characteristic X-ray
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Fields
Physics
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Alma mater
University College Liverpool Trinity College, Cambridge King's College, Cambridge
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Awards
Nobel Prize in Physics (1917) Hughes Medal of the Royal Society
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Institutions
University of Cambridge University of Liverpool King's College London University of Edinburgh
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Academic advisors
J. J. Thomson Oliver Lodge
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Britain
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era
1800+