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Calvin Quate - Famous Inventor

 
: Calvin Quate
: 7-December-1923
: United States
: Stanford University (1950), University of Utah (1944), University of Utah College of Engineering
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About Inventor

Calvin F. Quate was born on 7 December 1923 in Baker, Nevada. He is one of the inventors of the atomic force microscope. He is a professor emeritus of Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering at Stanford University.


Education & Career


He earned his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Utah College of Engineering in 1944, and his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1950.


Calvin “Cal” Quate is known as the brilliant mind behind acoustic and atomic force microscopy. The scanning acoustic microscope, invented with a colleague in 1973, has resolution exceeding optical microscopes, revealing structure in opaque or even transparent materials not visible to optics. In 1985, Quate read about a new type of microscope able to examine electrically conductive materials. He dreamed up a related instrument that would work on non-conductive materials, including biological tissue, and the Atomic Force Microscope was born. AFM traces surface contours using a needle to maintain constant pressure against the surface to reveal atomic detail. AFM is the foundation of the $100 million nanotechnology industry. Quate received his PhD from Stanford in 1950 and is a Stanford Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics.


Awards Received by Inventor

Guggenheim Fellowship for Natural Sciences, US & Canada,IEEE Medal of Honor,National Medal of Science for 

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