Biography:Janos Kirz

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Short description: American physicist
Janos Kirz
Born1937 (1937)
Budapest, Hungary
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
Known forX-ray microscopy
Zone plates
AwardsArthur H. Compton Award (2005)
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
InstitutionsStony Brook University
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Doctoral advisorLuis Walter Alvarez
Robert D. Tripp

Janos Kirz (born 1937) is a Hungarian-American physicist, Professor emeritus at Stony Brook University, and pioneer of X-ray microscopy.

Biography

Kirz was born in Budapest, Hungary and emigrated to the United States following the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. He studied physics at the University of California, Berkeley and after getting his PhD in 1963, he spent a year as a postdoc at CEA in Saclay. In 1968 Kirz took a position at Stony Brook University where he was appointed professor in 1973.[1] Kirz is the nephew of physicist Edward Teller. [2] [3]

Research

Kirz's work has focused on Soft X-ray microscopy and the development and use of zone plates.

Awards

  • 1970 - Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship[4]
  • 1985 - Guggenheim Fellowship[5]
  • 2005 - Arthur H. Compton Award from the Advanced Photon Source for "Pioneering and developing the field of x-ray microscopy using Fresnel zone plates". Shared with Günter Schmahl.[6]

Publications

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