William Henry Bragg

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University College London, London, United Kingdom 
Area:
Crystallography, X-rays
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http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1915/wh-bragg.html
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(1862 - 1942)
DOI: 10.1098/rsbm.1943.0003
https://history.aip.org/phn/11707005.html
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1915 was awarded jointly to Sir William Henry Bragg and William Lawrence Bragg "for their services in the analysis of crystal structure by means of X-rays"

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Edward John Routh research assistant 1885 Cambridge

Children

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Arthur Lindo Patterson research assistant 1924-1926 Royal Institution (Crystallography Tree)
R. E. Gibbs grad student
Mario Milone grad student (Chemistry Tree)
John Percival Vissing Madsen grad student 1907 The University of Adelaide
Richard Daniel Kleeman grad student 1904-1908 The University of Adelaide
Wilhelm G. Burgers grad student 1928 Royal Institution (Chemistry Tree)
Ernest Gordon Cox grad student 1929 Royal Institution
Kathleen Lonsdale grad student 1924-1936 UCL
Mata Prasad post-doc 1926-1927 Royal Institution (Chemistry Tree)
John Monteath Robertson post-doc 1926-1928 Royal Institution (Chemistry Tree)
William Howard Barnes post-doc 1927-1930 Royal Institution (Crystallography Tree)
Kedareswar Banerjee post-doc 1930-1931 The Royal Institution of Great Britain
W. H. Taylor post-doc 1936 University College London (Crystallography Tree)
W. Lawrence Bragg research scientist 1912-1914 University of Leeds
Alexander O. Rankine research scientist 1917-1918
William T. Astbury research scientist 1921-1926 University College London/Royal Institution (Chemistry Tree)
John Desmond Bernal research scientist 1923-1927 Royal Institution
Walter Lochte-Holtgreven research scientist 1933 University of Manchester
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Bragg W, Shamsi SA. (2013) High Throughput Analysis of Chiral Compounds Using Capillary Electrochromatography (CEC) and CEC-Mass Spectrometry with Cellulose Based Stationary Phases. Separation Science and Technology. 48: 2589-2599
Hamelin EI, Bragg W, Shaner RL, et al. (2013) Comparison of high-resolution and tandem mass spectrometry for the analysis of nerve agent metabolites in urine. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry : Rcm. 27: 1697-704
Bragg WH. (2013) C. Mildred Thompson: A liberal among the dunningites The Dunning School: Historians, Race, and the Meaning of Reconstruction. 281-307
Bragg W, Shamsi SA. (2012) A novel positively charged achiral co-monomer for β-cyclodextrin monolithic stationary phase: improved chiral separation of acidic compounds using capillary electrochromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography. A. 1267: 144-55
Bragg W, Shamsi SA. (2011) Development of a fritless packed column for capillary electrochromatography-mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography. A. 1218: 8691-700
Zheng J, Bragg W, Hou J, et al. (2009) Sulfated and sulfonated polysaccharide as chiral stationary phases for capillary electrochromatography and capillary electrochromatography-mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography. A. 1216: 857-72
Bragg W, Norton D, Shamsi SA. (2008) Optimized separation of beta-blockers with multiple chiral centers using capillary electrochromatography-mass spectrometry. Journal of Chromatography. B, Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences. 875: 304-16
Bragg WH. (1941) Diffuse spots in x-ray crystal photographs [1] Nature. 148: 112
Bragg WH. (1941) Diffuse spots in x-ray photographs [1] Nature. 148: 780
Bragg WH. (1938) Clay [15] Nature. 141: 649
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