Maiman, Theodore
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| Birthname | Theodore Harold Maiman | ||||
| born on | 11 July 1927 at 07:45 (= 07:45 AM ) | ||||
| Place | Los Angeles, California, 34n03, 118w15 | ||||
| Timezone | PST h8w (is standard time) | ||||
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| Astrology data | 18°20' 09°58 Asc. 23°40'
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Biography
American scientist, a physicist who built and patented the first operable laser in May 1960. Maiman is the author of "The Laser Odyssey," 2000.
His father was an electronics engineer and inventor who strongly believed that science should be used to better the world. He inspired his son with a love of electronics and encouraged him to study both electronics and medicine. As a teenager, Maiman repaired radios and electrical appliances while saving his money for college. He attended the University of Colorado where he received his Bachelor of Science in Engineering Physics in 1949. His goal of doing his graduate work at Stanford University’s Physics Department required a circuitous approach. Rejected by Stanford, he enrolled at Columbia University but was unhappy there. Applying to Stanford a second time resulted in another rejection; finally he applied to the Electronics Engineering Department and was accepted. He signed up for electives in physics, was eventually accepted into the physics program and earned his Ph.D. in 1955.
After graduation, Maiman accepted a position with Hughes Research Laboratories in Miami, Florida where he designed innovations to the ‘maser’ before working on the development of an optical maser, or laser. His primary philosophy was to keep things simple, and his approach was to find the wrong solutions first and eliminate them. Considered a maverick by more established scientists who ridiculed him for using ruby, a material that had been ruled out by the others, he confidently persevered, and working with a very small budget, he beat both the large and small players in the race to build the world’s first laser.
From 1962 to 1968, he headed Korad Corporation, specializing in the research, development and manufacture of lasers and went on to found Maiman Associates. In 1976, he was hired by TRW where he was put in charge of new technology ventures, but in 1983, he began working exclusively with medical lasers. Maiman was honored with numerous prestigious awards for his contributions to science, and in 1984, he was inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame.
He died from systemic mastocytosis in Vancouver, Canada on 5 May 2007.
Events
- Social : End a program of study 1949 (Bachelor of Science degree)
- Social : End a program of study 1955 (Ph.D. Stanford University)
- Work : New Career 1962 (Korad Corporation, six years)
- Work : New Job 1976 (Began working for TRW)
- Work : New Job 1983 (Worked exclusively with lasers)
- Work : Prize 1984 (Inducted into Inventors Hall of Fame)
- Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 2000 (Book released)
Source Notes
Nick Kollerstrom quotes Tom Shanks for a letter from Maimon's scretary, "born 7:30 to 8:00 AM."
Categories
- Traits : Mind : Education extensive (Ph.D.)
- Traits : Personality : Ambitious
- Traits : Personality : Persistent
- Family : Childhood : Family supportive (Dad encouraged him)
- Vocation : Science : Physics
- Vocation : Writers : Textbook/ Non-fiction
- Notable : Extraordinary Talents : For Creativity
- Notable : Awards : Hall of Fame (Inventor Hall of Fame)
- Notable : Awards : Vocational award (Numerous)
- Notable : Famous : Founder/ originator (Lasers)
- 1927 births
- Birthday 11 July
- Birthplace Los Angeles, CA (US)
- Sun 18 Cancer
- Moon 9 Sagittarius
- Asc 23 Leo
- 2007 deaths
- Traits : Mind : Education extensive
- Traits : Personality : Ambitious
- Traits : Personality : Persistent
- Family : Childhood : Family supportive
- Vocation : Science : Physics
- Vocation : Writers : Textbook/ Non-fiction
- Notable : Extraordinary Talents : For Creativity
- Notable : Awards : Hall of Fame
- Notable : Awards : Vocational award
- Notable : Famous : Founder/ originator

18°20'
09°58 Asc.
23°40'