Jon Orloff
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Jon Orloff is an American
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 physicist
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, author and professor. He is the eldest son of the lumber mogul Monford Orloff
Monford Orloff
Monford Arthur Orloff was an American businessman, financier, lawyer and philanthropist. He was married to Janice Orloff and had three children Jon, Carole and Chester. Mr...

 and brother of pianist Carole Orloff and historian Chester Orloff
Chester Orloff
Chester Lloyd "Chet" Orloff is a historian, writer and professor in Portland, Oregon, called "one of [Oregon's] favorite history teachers" by The Oregonian.-Early life:...

. Professor Orloff is known for his major fields of research in charged particle optics, applications of field emission processes, high brightness electron and ion sources, focused ion and electron beams and their applications for micromachining, surface analysis and microscopy and Instrumentation development for semiconductor device manufacturing.

Career

Dr. Orloff received his B.S. in physics from M.I.T. in 1964 and a Ph.D. in applied physics from the Oregon Graduate Institute in 1977. From 1978 to 1985 he was an Associate Professor of Applied Physics at the Oregon Graduate Institute. He was a full professor in the Department of Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering from 1984-1993. In the summer of 1985 he went to France
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 as a Visiting Scientist by invitation, of CNRS Laboratoire de Microstructures et Microelectronique in Bagneux. During his time at OGC he developed high resolution focused ion beam (FIB) technology, and did optics design for FEI Company
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, of which he was the fourth partner, and where he also sat on the board of directors. His father Monford Orloff
Monford Orloff
Monford Arthur Orloff was an American businessman, financier, lawyer and philanthropist. He was married to Janice Orloff and had three children Jon, Carole and Chester. Mr...

 was Chairman of FEI
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 until his retirement in 1997. Orloff was a Professor at the University of Maryland, College Park
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in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering from 1993 until his retirement in 2006. He has authored or co-authored more than 80 publications including a Scientific American article and the books "Handbook of Charged Particle Optics," of which he is the editor, and "High Resolution Focused Ion Beams," with L.W. Swanson and M. Utlaut.

Organizational Affiliations

  • Advisory Committee of the Electron, Ion Photon Beam and Nanotechnology Conference, of which he was previously Conference Chair.
  • Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  • American Association for the Advancement of Science

Awards

  • National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award in Physics (1984).
  • IBM Corporation Grant for Excellence in Electron Optics (1983).
  • Fellow, I.E.E.E. (2001)
  • Fellow, A.A.A.S. (2001)
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