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Frances Wick : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frances Wick Frances Wick (October 2, 1875- June 15, 1941) was an American physicist known for her studies on luminescence. == Early Life and Education == Wick was born on October 2, 1875 in Butler, Pennsylvania. Her father, Alfred Wick, was an oil producer, an innkeeper, and a store clerk. Together he and her mother, Sarah, had seven children. Wick got her Bachelor's from Wilson College in 1897. When preparing to teach a high school physics class, Wick became interested in physics. In 1904, she decided to leave her job teaching to study physics at Cornell University.〔 While at Cornell, Wick researched luminescence with the chair at the physics department, Edward Nichols, and his former student, Ernest Merritt, both of which were very supportive of females in physics. While studying organic compounds for her Master's degree, which she received in 1905, Wick focused on the relation between fluorescence and absorption. Wanting to expand her horizons, but still learn about luminescence, Wick studied the electrical properties of silicon for her doctorate. Wick continued to study the fluorescence of uranium compounds, a project funded by the Carnegie Institution.〔
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