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Barrett, Charles Sanborn was born on September 28, 1902 in Vermillion, South Dakota, United States. Son of Charles H. and Laura (Dunham) Barrett.
(Presents the methods most used in determining the structu...)
Presents the methods most used in determining the structures of crystalline and noncrystalline materials, introduces the nomenclature with which they and their symmetry properties are described, and summarises the nature of many of the most important structures and theories regarding them. Defects in crystals, the means of observing these, and transformations from one crystal structure to another are also treated. The treatment throughout stresses the importance of crystal structure of metals and alloys as a unifying feature underlying the methods of study, properties and behaviour.
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Barrett, Charles Sanborn was born on September 28, 1902 in Vermillion, South Dakota, United States. Son of Charles H. and Laura (Dunham) Barrett.
Bachelor of Science, University South Dakota, 1925. Doctor of Philosophy, University Chicago, 1928.
With metallurgy department Naval Research Laboratory, 1928-1932. Metals research laboratory, department metallurgical engineering Carnegie Institute of Technology, 1932-1946. Professor James Franck Institute, University Chicago, 1946-1971, emeritus, since 1971.
Professor, senior research engineer, adjunct professor physics University Denver, since 1970. Exchange professor University Birmingham, England, 1951-1952. Visiting professor University Denver, 1961, Stanford University, 1963, University Virginia, 1968, 70, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1973.
Eastman professor Oxford University, England, 1965-1966. Member national committee on crystallography, 1950-1954.
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Fellow American Physical Society, American Society Metals (honorary member, Gold medal 1976), American Institute Mining and Metallurgical Engineers (chairman Institute Metals division 1956, honorary member 1980). Member American Crystallographic Association, National Academy of Sciences, Institute Metals (London), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Pi Sigma, Alpha Sigma Museum.
Married Dorothy A. Adams, August 2, 1928. 1 child, Marjorie A.