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NYU's Bart Kahr

New York University Crystallographer Bart Kahr, a recent Mathematical and Physical Sciences distinguished lecturer.

Credit: Ann Kurth, New York University


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pyrite crystals bound together next to a fork

A gift on his 50th birthday, this interconnected group of three perfectly articulated pyrite crystals is a favorite of Kahr's.

Credit: Bart Kahr, New York University


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The grave of Etienne-Louis Malus in Pere LaChaise Cemetary in Paris.

The grave of Étienne-Louis Malus in Pere LaChaise Cemetary in Paris. Malus, considered Napoleon Bonaparte's conscience during his expedition into Egypt, was part of a group of scholars that accompanied Bonaparte; he is also one of Kahr's crystallography "heroes."

Credit: Bart Kahr, New York University


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