Paul Hansma
Paul Kenneth Hansma (also Paul Hansma or Paul K. Hansma ) (born April 28, 1946 in Salt Lake City ) is an American physicist and inventor at the University of California, Santa Barbara .
Hansma received a BA from New College in Sarasota and an MA and Ph.D. at the University of California. He joined the Physics Department at UCSB in 1972 as an assistant professor . In 1976 he became an associate professor and finally a professor in 1980. He developed with Hermann Gaub the AFM on. He made inventions in the fields of the scanning tunneling microscope and the atomic force microscope . Hasma is a co-inventor of medical instruments in the field of nanoindentation .
He has published more than 350 peer-reviewed articles.
Awards
- 1964 Presidential Scholar (presented by President Johnson)
- 1975–77 Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellowship
- 1983 Professor of the Year, University of California, Santa Barbara
- 1988 Distinguished Teaching Award, University of California, Santa Barbara
- 1989 Fellow of the American Physical Society
- 1990 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
- 1993 Max Planck Research Prize , together with Hermann Gaub
- 2000 Max Delbruck Prize
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Paul K. Hansma Chemical Heritage Foundation ( Memento of November 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ http://membercentral.aaas.org/fellows?LastName=&Section=All&Country=All&State=All&name=hansma&company= ( Memento from November 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Prize recipient Paul Kenneth Hansma. Retrieved November 7, 2014 .
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SURNAME | Hansma, Paul |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hansma, Paul Kenneth (full name); Hansma, Paul K. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American physicist and inventor from the University of California |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 28, 1946 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Salt Lake City |