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Moodie, Alexander Forbes (1948 - ) |
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Born: 6 August 1948 Scotland | |
Alexander Forbes Moodie was Chief Research Scientist at the CSIRO Division of Chemical Physics in Victoria from 1948. He was the first ever recipient (co-winner) of the Ewald Prize from the International Union of Applied Crystallography. The prize was awarded to Moodie because of his "outstanding achievements in electron diffraction and microscopy, especially for their fundamental contributions to the theory and technique of direct imaging of crystal structures and structure defects by high resolution electron microscopy". |
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