
Today, Don Eigler is the winner of the Kavli Award in Nanoscience, which is awarded for outstanding achievement in the science and application of the unique physical, chemical, and biological properties of atomic, molecular, macromolecular, and cellular structures and systems that are manifest in the nanometer scale. Don is one of two recipients of this year's distinction, and he recounts the events leading up to today's award below.
What we achieved 20 years ago, represented, at the time, a leap forward in our ability to investigate and control matter at the atomic scale. When we look at what we're doing today, these milestones have really set the stage for the "nanotechnology revolution." Atom manipulation with the scanning tunneling microscope has grown into a powerful tool used in laboratories around the world. What's more, atom manipulation is as exciting today as it was 20 years ago.
It's amazing that I've managed to contribute something that is recognized on this scale. It couldn't have happened without a lot of support and opportunity - from my parents, from my mentors, from the University of California, and from IBM. I have often been asked why I chose to write "IBM" instead of something else. It was simple: pay back. IBM provided me the opportunity to excel at what I loved doing most. Remarkably, that's as true today as it was 20 years ago.
congratulation sir on your great achievement....thanks for enlightening us with a world of all new possibilities....the same remains to IBM RESEARCH for creating a sustainable environment for R&D....cheers !
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Don Eigler on this great achievement. he is an inspiring personality who always gives a message to go ahead.
ReplyDeletehe deserve for this compliment.