William Henry Bragg

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William Henry Bragg was a British physicist and Nobel laureate renowned for pioneering X-ray crystallography and advancing the understanding of crystal structures.

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William Henry Bragg canonical 15
Sir William Henry Bragg 2
Sir William Bragg family members 1

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instanceOf Nobel laureate
chemist
human
physicist
university teacher
academicDegree Bachelor of Arts in mathematics
awardReceived Copley Medal
Matteucci Medal
Nobel Prize in Physics
Royal Medal
causeOfDeath heart disease
child Lawrence Bragg
surface form: William Lawrence Bragg
countryOfCitizenship Australia
United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1862-07-02
dateOfDeath 1942-03-12
educatedAt King William's College
Trinity College, Cambridge
employer Royal Institution
surface form: Royal Institution of Great Britain

University College London
University of Adelaide
University of Leeds
familyName Bragg
fieldOfWork X-ray crystallography
crystallography
physical chemistry
physics
solid-state physics
fullName William Henry Bragg self-linksurface differs
surface form: Sir William Henry Bragg
givenName William
honorificPrefix Sir
knownFor determining crystal structures using X-ray diffraction
formulation of Bragg's law
pioneering X-ray crystallography
languageSpoken English
memberOf Order of Merit
Royal Society
Royal Society of Edinburgh
NobelPrizeCategory Physics
NobelPrizeSharedWith Lawrence Bragg
surface form: William Lawrence Bragg
NobelPrizeYear 1915
notableStudent Lawrence Bragg
surface form: William Lawrence Bragg
notableWork Bragg's law
X-ray analysis of crystal structures
X-rays and Crystal Structure
placeOfBirth Wigton
surface form: Wigton, Cumberland, England
placeOfDeath London, England
positionHeld Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics
surface form: Cavendish Professor of Physics at the University of Leeds

Director of the Royal Institution
Fullerian Professor of Chemistry
surface form: Fullerian Professor of Chemistry at the Royal Institution

Professor of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Adelaide
Quain Professor of Physics at University College London
publication Concerning the Nature of Things (1925)
The World of Sound (1920)
X-rays and Crystal Structure
surface form: X-rays and Crystal Structure (1915)
sexOrGender male
spouse Gwendoline Todd
workLocation Adelaide
Leeds
London, England
surface form: London

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Lawrence Bragg father William Henry Bragg
Lawrence Bragg coAuthor William Henry Bragg
University of Adelaide hasNotableAlumni William Henry Bragg
University of Adelaide hasNotableStaff William Henry Bragg
Ascension Parish Burial Ground, Cambridge hasGraveOf William Henry Bragg
this entity surface form: Sir William Bragg family members
John Desmond Bernal studiedUnder William Henry Bragg
Royal Institution notableMember William Henry Bragg
this entity surface form: William Bragg
Fullerian Professor of Chemistry hasNotableHolder William Henry Bragg
this entity surface form: Sir William Henry Bragg
Bragg coRecipientWith William Henry Bragg
subject surface form: Lawrence Bragg
Bragg hasFather William Henry Bragg
subject surface form: Lawrence Bragg
Bragg namedAfter William Henry Bragg
subject surface form: Bragg law
Bragg notableBearers William Henry Bragg
Bragg's law discoveredBy William Henry Bragg
Bragg's law namedAfter William Henry Bragg
William Henry Bragg fullName William Henry Bragg self-linksurface differs
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X-ray crystallography pioneeredBy William Henry Bragg