Arnold Orville Beckman Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Arnold Orville Beckman Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Chemist Arnold Orville Beckman including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of  Arnold Orville Beckman
Real Name Arnold Orville Beckman
Profession Physical Chemists, Chemists
Famous as Chemist
Nationality American
Personal life of Arnold Orville Beckman
Born on 10 April 1900
Birthday 10th April
Sun Sign Aries
Born in Cullom
Died on 18 May 2004
Place of death La Jolla
Education California Institute of Technology, University of Illinois at Urbana“Champaign
Founder/Co-Founder Beckman Coulter, Inc., International Society of Automation
Awards 1988 – National Medal of Technology and Innovation Presidential Citizens Medal

1981 – Hoover Medal

1999 – Public Welfare Medal

1989 – National Medal of Science for Physical Science

Personal Fact of Arnold Orville Beckman

Arnold Orville Beckman was a famous chemist, inventor and philanthropist from America. With a keen insight and eye for detail, Arnold always had a knack for solving problems. It was in his childhood that he chanced upon a textbook in chemistry and thus began his life-long association with the subject.

While still in school, Beckman founded a business venture that analysed the composition of natural gas. While working at the Western Electric Company he gained an in-depth understanding of electronic circuits. He utilised his knowledge of chemistry and electronics to solve many problems in his later life. He developed the world’s first pH meter that was used to measure acidity of a given solution. He then created a device that could calculate the energy of light in visible, infra-red and UV spectrum.

He modified the potentiometers used in the pH meter to develop the helipot that could be used in airplanes and ships. The chemist also worked with Californian government in their efforts to mitigate the harmful effects of Los Angeles smog. He was also involved in the Manhattan Project, which created the nuclear bombs. Orville invented the dosimeter which could indicate the levels of exposure to ionizing radiation. The contributions of this inventor to the human race are numerous; read on to know more about his life and works.