Nanotechnologists

John Storrs Hall is regarded as one of the most significant thinkers in the field of molecular nanotechnology. He founded the sci.nanotech Usenet newsgroup and moderated it for ten years. He has written several papers on nanotechnology and developed several ideas such as the Utility fog, the Space Pier and a novel flying car. ...more on Wikipedia about "J. Storrs Hall"

Kim Eric Drexler (born April 25, 1955) is an American engineer best known for popularizing the potential of (so far) hypothetical molecular nanotechnology. ...more on Wikipedia about "K. Eric Drexler"

Prof. Mark E. Welland is the head of The Nanoscience Centre at Cambridge University. He started his career in nanotechnology at IBM Research, Yorktown Heights, USA, where he was part of the team that developed one of the first scanning tunneling microscopes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Mark Welland"

Miguel José Yacamán (born in 1946 in Córdoba, Veracruz) is a mexican physicist who has made many contributions to the field of nanotechnology. ...more on Wikipedia about "Miguel José Yacamán"

Phaedon Avouris (born 1945) is a Greek chemist at IBM. He is an IBM Fellow and the manager for Nanometer Scale Science and Technology at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York. In 2005 he is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Columbia University. ...more on Wikipedia about "Phaedon Avouris"

Ralph C. Merkle (born 2 February 1952) is a pioneer in public key cryptography, and more recently a researcher and speaker on molecular nanotechnology and cryonics. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ralph Merkle"

Richard Phillips Feynman ( May 11, 1918 – February 15, 1988) ( surname pronounced FINE-man; in IPA) was one of the most influential American physicists of the 20th century, expanding greatly the theory of quantum electrodynamics. As well as being an inspiring lecturer and amateur musician, he helped in the development of the atomic bomb and was later a member of the panel which investigated the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. For his work on quantum electrodynamics, Feynman was one of the recipients of the Nobel Prize in Physics for 1965, along with Julian Schwinger and Shin-Ichiro Tomonaga. ...more on Wikipedia about "Richard Feynman"

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Richard Errett Smalley ( June 6, 1943 – October 28, 2005) was the Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry and a ...more on Wikipedia about "Richard Smalley"

Robert A. Freitas Jr. is a Senior Research Fellow, one of four researchers , at the nonprofit foundation Institute for Molecular Manufacturing (IMM) in Palo Alto, California. He holds a 1974 Bachelor's degree majoring in both physics and psychology from Harvey Mudd College, and a 1978 Juris Doctor ( J.D.) degree from Santa Clara University. He has written more than 150 technical papers, book chapters, or popular articles on a diverse set of scientific, engineering, and legal topics. He co-edited the 1980 NASA feasibility analysis of self-replicating space factories and later authored the first detailed technical design study of a hypothetical medical nanorobot ever published in a refereed medical journal. ...more on Wikipedia about "Robert Freitas"

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