Awards & Winners

Arnold Orville Beckman

Date of Birth 10-April-1900
Place of Birth Cullom
(Livingston County, Illinois, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Profession Inventor, Businessperson, Chemist
Arnold Orville Beckman was an American investor, inventor, chemist, and philanthropist. While a professor at Caltech, he founded Beckman Instruments based on his 1934 invention of the pH meter, a device for measuring acidity, later considered to have "revolutionized the study of chemistry and biology". He also developed the DU spectrophotometer, "probably the most important instrument ever developed towards the advancement of bioscience". Beckman funded the first transistor company, thus giving rise to Silicon Valley. After retirement, he and his wife Mabel were numbered among the top philanthropists in the United States.

Awards by Arnold Orville Beckman

Check all the awards nominated and won by Arnold Orville Beckman.

1989


National Medal of Science for Physical Science
(For his leadership in the development of analytical instrumentation, and for his deep and abiding concern for the vitality of the Nation's scientific enterprise.)

1988


National Medal of Technology and Innovation
(For exceptional creativity in designing analytical instruments that are recognized as the best in the world and for developing a successful business whose products have helped to keep the United States in the forefront of chemistry, chemical engineering and biotechnology.)