11 Facts About Donald Keck

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Donald B Keck was born on January 2,1941 and is an American research physicist and engineer most noted for his involvement in developing low-loss optical fiber.

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Donald Keck entered Michigan State University in 1958 with the intention of becoming an electrical engineer.

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Donald Keck subsequently continued his studies, writing his doctorate thesis on infrared spectroscopy, and ultimately received his Ph.

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Donald Keck was elected Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Lightwave Technology in 1989, a position he held until 1994.

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Immediately after his retirement, Donald Keck helped establish the Infotonics Technology Center in Canandaigua, New York, a collaborative organization between private industry and government focused on photonics and nanotechnology innovation.

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Donald Keck has two adult children, both of whom are involved in technological fields: Lynne Vaia, a civil engineer, and Brian Keck, a software expert.

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Donald Keck is involved in local philanthropy in Corning, holding board membership for the American Red Cross, the Community Foundation, and the Science Center.

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Furthermore, Donald Keck is a benefactor of his alma mater, Michigan State University, where he currently sits on the advisory board for the university's College of Natural Science, of which he was a graduate.

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Also in 1993, Donald Keck was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering for invention and development of manufacturing methods of low-attenuation glass fibers for optical communication.

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Donald Keck is a recipient of the Department of Commerce American Innovator Award and the SPIE Technology Achievement Award.

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Donald Keck acquired 36 US patents and authored more than 150 papers in the areas of optical fibers and fiber components.