Celebrating 40 Years of Atomic Force Microscopy

Dedicated to the memory of Professor Calvin Quate

   

DATE/TIME

Tuesday December 2, 9:00am

 

LOCATION

MacKenzie Room

Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center Room 300

475 Via Ortega 3rd Floor, Stanford, CA 94305



nano@stanford is proud to host a symposium in honor of the late Calvin Quate, celebrating his groundbreaking contributions to science and his invention of the revolutionary Atomic Force Microscope (AFM), an instrument that has become indispensable across scientific research and industry worldwide. This event will pay tribute to Quate’s legacy, highlighting his profound impact on the field of nanotechnology and his enduring influence on modern science.


Join us on December 2 to meet scientists from across the world who have impacted the world of Atomic Force Microscopy.


Sample measurements December 3 will also be offered for those interested in measuring a sample.


This event is free to registrants and lunch will be provided.


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