L’école de cristallographie de Nancy : un hommage

The recent death of Professor Yves Dusausoy, one of my first crystallography teachers, gave me the desire to write a article in tribute to the “Nancy school”, where I had the chance to do my scientific studies before embarking on my own career as assistant professor (1994–2000, Henri Poincaré Univer...

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Main Author: Welter, Richard
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Published: Académie des sciences 2022-04-01
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Online Access:https://comptes-rendus.academie-sciences.fr/chimie/articles/10.5802/crchim.165/
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description The recent death of Professor Yves Dusausoy, one of my first crystallography teachers, gave me the desire to write a article in tribute to the “Nancy school”, where I had the chance to do my scientific studies before embarking on my own career as assistant professor (1994–2000, Henri Poincaré University) and then full professor at Strasbourg University from 2000. They are specifically three “great” deceased teachers who marked my scientific formation and allowed me to be well prepared in the large field of X-ray crystallography.In this article, I want to pay tribute to the Professors Yves Dusausoy, Jean Protas and Niels Hansen and show, on a few easy examples, the relevance of their respective teachings.
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spelling doaj-art-195161a11188419fad1e1aab742dcbd62025-02-07T13:31:13ZengAcadémie des sciencesComptes Rendus. Chimie1878-15432022-04-0125G110311310.5802/crchim.16510.5802/crchim.165L’école de cristallographie de Nancy : un hommageWelter, Richard0Institut Terre et Environnement de Strasbourg — ITES, UMR 7063, FranceThe recent death of Professor Yves Dusausoy, one of my first crystallography teachers, gave me the desire to write a article in tribute to the “Nancy school”, where I had the chance to do my scientific studies before embarking on my own career as assistant professor (1994–2000, Henri Poincaré University) and then full professor at Strasbourg University from 2000. They are specifically three “great” deceased teachers who marked my scientific formation and allowed me to be well prepared in the large field of X-ray crystallography.In this article, I want to pay tribute to the Professors Yves Dusausoy, Jean Protas and Niels Hansen and show, on a few easy examples, the relevance of their respective teachings.https://comptes-rendus.academie-sciences.fr/chimie/articles/10.5802/crchim.165/CristallographieDiffractionRayons XÉlectronsHommage
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L’école de cristallographie de Nancy : un hommage
Comptes Rendus. Chimie
Cristallographie
Diffraction
Rayons X
Électrons
Hommage
title L’école de cristallographie de Nancy : un hommage
title_full L’école de cristallographie de Nancy : un hommage
title_fullStr L’école de cristallographie de Nancy : un hommage
title_full_unstemmed L’école de cristallographie de Nancy : un hommage
title_short L’école de cristallographie de Nancy : un hommage
title_sort l ecole de cristallographie de nancy un hommage
topic Cristallographie
Diffraction
Rayons X
Électrons
Hommage
url https://comptes-rendus.academie-sciences.fr/chimie/articles/10.5802/crchim.165/
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