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Edward Ramberg : ウィキペディア英語版
Edward Ramberg
Edward G. Ramberg (June 14, 1907 in Florence, Italy – January 9, 1995) was an American physicist who contributed to the early development of electron microscopy and color television. He was the uncle of Mario Capecchi, a 2007 Nobel laureate. His mother was an American painter, Lucy Dodd Ramberg (née Dodd), and his father a German archaeologist, Walter Ramberg. His father was killed while serving in World War I.
==Life and Education==

Ramberg and his mother moved from Italy to Munich for the remainder of World War I, and in 1920 they moved to his mother’s family home in Portland, Oregon. He graduated from Lincoln High School in 1922. That year he enrolled in Reed College, but two years later he transferred to Cornell University. During the years 1925 to 1927, he took a hiatus and worked for Bausch & Lomb on optical computing. Upon receipt of his bachelor's degree from Cornell in 1928, he stayed at the University to work with Floyd K. Richtmyer. In 1930, Ramberg went to study with Arnold Sommerfeld at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich. He was granted his Ph.D. in 1932.〔Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich thesis title for Edward G. Ramberg’s doctorate under Arnold Sommerfeld: ''Doppelsprünge im Röntgenspektrum: Die Deutung Der Satelliten K α 3, 4'' (1932)〕〔(Ramberg Biography ) – American Philosophical Society〕
Edward and his wife (Sarah) were quakers and, for that reason, during World War II he did alternative services that include: working at a mental institution, clearing swamps and served for testing vaccines against tropical diseases.〔(Mario Capecchi - Biographical ) – Nobel Prize Website〕

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