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Calvin Quate

Calvin Forrest Quate

American electrical engineer (1923–2019).

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Statements about Calvin Quate

Sex or Gender

Male

Member Of

National Academy of Sciences
(1975 - )
Subject Has Role
:
Member of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
Start Time
: 1975
American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Place of Birth

Country of Citizenship

United States

Instance Of

Human

Date of Birth

12/7/1923

Occupation

Inventor
University Teacher

Educated At

University of Utah

Given Name

Award Received

10 items
National Medal of Science
(1992)
Point in Time
: 1992
Kavli Prize
Foreign Member of the Royal Society
(3/9/1995)
Point in Time
: 3/9/1995
Guggenheim Fellowship

Employer

Field of Work

Electrical Engineering

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Date of Death

7/6/2019

Place of Death

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Fellow of the American Physical Society
Calvin
Engineer
Royal Microscopical Society
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Menlo Park
PARC
Joseph F. Keithley Award For Advances in Measurement Science
(2000)
Point in Time
: 2000
Royal Society
(1995 - )
Subject Has Role
:
Foreign Member of the Royal Society
Start Time
: 1995
National Academy of Engineering
(1970 - )
Start Time
: 1970
IEEE Medal of Honor
(1988)
Point in Time
: 1988
Stanford University
Stanford University
IEEE Fellow
IEEE Morris N. Liebmann Memorial Award
(1981)
Point in Time
: 1981
Kavli Prize in Nanoscience
(2016)
Together With
:
Gerd Binnig
Together With
:
Christoph Gerber
Affiliation
:
Stanford University
Award Rationale
: for the invention and realization of atomic force microscopy, a breakthrough in measurement technology and nanosculpting that continues to have a transformative impact on nanoscience and technology
Point in Time
: 2016
Quate
Baker