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Martin Julian Buerger (April 8, 1903 – February 26, 1986) was an American crystallographer. He was a Professor of Mineralogy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He invented the X-ray precession camera for studies in crystallography. Buerger authored twelve textbooks/monographs and over 200 technical articles. He was awarded the Arthur L. Day Medal by the Geological Society of America in 1951. The mineral fluor-buergerite was named for him. The MJ Buerger Award (established by the American Crystallographic Association) was established in his honor.

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  • Martin Julian Buerger (Detroit, Michigan, 8 d'abril de 1903-Lincoln, Massachusetts, 26 de febrer de 1986) va ser un cristal·lògraf nord-americà i professor de Mineralogia en l'Institut de Massachusetts de Tecnologia. Va inventar la càmera de precessió per a experiments de cristal·lografia de rajos X. Va ser autor de una dotzena de llibres i monografies i més de dos-cents articles. Va rebre la medalla Arthur L. Day de la l'any 1951. El mineral buergerita ha rebut el seu nom, i l'Associació Americana de Cristal·lografia va establir el «Premi MJ Buerger» en el seu honor. (ca)
  • Martin Julian Buerger (* 8. April 1903 in Detroit, Michigan; † 25. Februar 1986 in Lincoln, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Kristallograph. (de)
  • Martin Julian Buerger (Detroit, Michigan, 8 de abril de 1903 - Lincoln, Massachusetts, 26 de febrero de 1986) fue un cristalógrafo estadounidense, profesor de mineralogía en el Instituto de Massachusetts de Tecnología.​​ (es)
  • Martin Julian Buerger (né le 8 avril 1903, décédé le 26 février 1986) est un cristallographe américain. (fr)
  • Martin Julian Buerger (April 8, 1903 – February 26, 1986) was an American crystallographer. He was a Professor of Mineralogy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He invented the X-ray precession camera for studies in crystallography. Buerger authored twelve textbooks/monographs and over 200 technical articles. He was awarded the Arthur L. Day Medal by the Geological Society of America in 1951. The mineral fluor-buergerite was named for him. The MJ Buerger Award (established by the American Crystallographic Association) was established in his honor. Buerger was a member of the Provisional International Crystallographic Committee chaired by P. P. Ewald from 1946 to 1948, and he continued as a member of the IUCr Executive Committee from 1948 to 1951. He was also a member of the Commission on International Tables from its establishment in 1948 until 1981. He was the great-grandson of , who led a group of Lutheran immigrants from Germany to the United States in 1838, and helped found what is now the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod. In 1956, Buerger was the third person (after John C. Slater and Francis O. Schmitt) to have been appointed Institute Professor at MIT. (en)
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  • Martin Julian Buerger (en)
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  • Member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (en)
  • Arthur L. Day Medal - 1951, (en)
  • Honorary Doctorate from the (en)
  • Roebling Medal - 1958, (en)
  • University of Bern, Switzerland, (en)
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  • Martin Julian Buerger (Detroit, Michigan, 8 d'abril de 1903-Lincoln, Massachusetts, 26 de febrer de 1986) va ser un cristal·lògraf nord-americà i professor de Mineralogia en l'Institut de Massachusetts de Tecnologia. Va inventar la càmera de precessió per a experiments de cristal·lografia de rajos X. Va ser autor de una dotzena de llibres i monografies i més de dos-cents articles. Va rebre la medalla Arthur L. Day de la l'any 1951. El mineral buergerita ha rebut el seu nom, i l'Associació Americana de Cristal·lografia va establir el «Premi MJ Buerger» en el seu honor. (ca)
  • Martin Julian Buerger (* 8. April 1903 in Detroit, Michigan; † 25. Februar 1986 in Lincoln, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Kristallograph. (de)
  • Martin Julian Buerger (Detroit, Michigan, 8 de abril de 1903 - Lincoln, Massachusetts, 26 de febrero de 1986) fue un cristalógrafo estadounidense, profesor de mineralogía en el Instituto de Massachusetts de Tecnología.​​ (es)
  • Martin Julian Buerger (né le 8 avril 1903, décédé le 26 février 1986) est un cristallographe américain. (fr)
  • Martin Julian Buerger (April 8, 1903 – February 26, 1986) was an American crystallographer. He was a Professor of Mineralogy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He invented the X-ray precession camera for studies in crystallography. Buerger authored twelve textbooks/monographs and over 200 technical articles. He was awarded the Arthur L. Day Medal by the Geological Society of America in 1951. The mineral fluor-buergerite was named for him. The MJ Buerger Award (established by the American Crystallographic Association) was established in his honor. (en)
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