Category
page 1Crystallographers

Ada Yonath
Israeli chemist
Dan Shechtman
Israeli scientist
Jacques Dubochet
Swiss chemist
Paul Niggli
Swiss crystallographer and professor (1888-1953)
Helen Megaw
Irish X-ray crystallographer (1907–2002)
Jean-Baptiste L. Romé de l'Isle
French geologist
Karl Weissenberg
Austrian mathematician and physicist (1893–1976)
Georges Friedel
French mineralogist (1865-1933)

Karimat El-Sayed
Egyptian academic
Ivan Kostov Nikolov
Bulgarian mineralogist
Carolina Henriette Mac Gillavry
Dutch chemist (1904–1993)

Charles-Victor Mauguin
French scientist (1878–1958)
Karin Aurivillius
Swedish chemist and crystallographer
Leslie Leiserowitz
Israeli crystallographer
Johannes Martin Bijvoet
Dutch crystallographer (1892–1980)

Katharina Boll-Dornberger
Austrian physicist (1909-1981)
André Guinier
French physicist (1911–2000)
Drago Grdenić
Croatian chemist and academician (1919-2018)
Axel T. Brunger
German-American biophysicist
Gregori Aminoff
Swedish painter and mineralogist and expert on Långban mineralogy (1883-1947)
crystallographer
thumb|Attendees at the International Union of Crystallographers meeting in 1951
A crystallographer is a type of scientist who practices crystallography, in other words, who studies crystals.
Guo Kexin
Chinese physicist (1923–2006)
Gunnar Hägg
Swedish chemist, crystallographer and professor of General and Inorganic Chemistry, University of Uppsala (1903–1986)
William Zachariasen
Norwegian physicist and geochemist
Shōji Nishikawa
Japanese physicist
Hugo Rietveld
Ducht physicist, crystallographer, father of the refinement method for powder diffraction (1932–2016)
Albrecht Schrauf
Austrian mineralogist and university lecturer (1837-1897)
Ted Baker
New Zealand academic and chemist