Nanotechnology Scientists

Find below the photoes of nanotech scientists.


Richard Feynman
Richard Feynman's famous talk on atom-by-atom assembly is often credited with kick-starting nanotechnology. Fifty years on, Philip Ball investigates how influential it really was
Nobel prize winner Richard Feynman is often linked to the 'birth of nanotechnology'
Fifty years ago, Feynman gave an imaginative talk outlining a nano vision, where atoms can be arranged one by one
Feynman offered cash prizes for those who could solve his nano challenges
Feynman was a visionary and yet he failed to appreciate the role that chemistry would play in nanotechnology


The near-legendary physicist Richard Feynman of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) gave a talk called There's plenty of room at the bottom to the American Physical Society's West Coast section. He outlined a vision of what would later be called nanotechnology, imagining 'that we could arrange atoms one by one, just as we want them'

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