Eudoxia Muller Woodward was an American artist and scientist. She was known for her work with Edwin H. Land at the Polaroid Corporation, where her research helped produce the Vectograph and the SX-70. Born Eudoxia M. Muller in Flushing, New York to Olga Popoff Muller, a sculptor, and John Muller an architect, she grew up in New York City. She attended St. Agatha’s School for high school and received her bachelor's degree from Smith College and settled in Boston, Massachusetts.
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- Eudoxia Muller Woodward was an American artist and scientist. She was known for her work with Edwin H. Land at the Polaroid Corporation, where her research helped produce the Vectograph and the SX-70. Born Eudoxia M. Muller in Flushing, New York to Olga Popoff Muller, a sculptor, and John Muller an architect, she grew up in New York City. She attended St. Agatha’s School for high school and received her bachelor's degree from Smith College and settled in Boston, Massachusetts. While at Polaroid, she met Robert Burns Woodward, who had been hired as a consultant. They married in September 1946 and had two children.
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- Eudoxia Muller Woodward was an American artist and scientist. She was known for her work with Edwin H. Land at the Polaroid Corporation, where her research helped produce the Vectograph and the SX-70. Born Eudoxia M. Muller in Flushing, New York to Olga Popoff Muller, a sculptor, and John Muller an architect, she grew up in New York City. She attended St. Agatha’s School for high school and received her bachelor's degree from Smith College and settled in Boston, Massachusetts.
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