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While at Fermilab, Atac performed groundbreaking work with gas calorimeters, wire drift chambers, and high sensitivity solid state photon detectors, and he received several patents for his work. He later became interested in applications of particle detectors in the medical field and did work in
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medical imaging and the early detection of breast cancer. His work in this area produced several patented biomedical imaging devices. Atac served as head of Fermilab’s detector development group from 1972 until 1978, when he joined the
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fellowship. He received his MS in physics from this institution in 1963. Atac completed his PhD thesis "Time Reversal Violation in Electromagnetic Interactions" under the supervision of
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From 1959 to 1961, Atac was employed by the Minerals Searching and Investigating Institute in Ankara. In January 1961, Atac moved to the United States to study physics at the
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in 1996. Beginning in 1995, Atac worked on developing a Silicon Pixels Vertex Tracking System for the
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for eight months as part of his PhD work and received his PhD degree from Ankara University.
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in 1957. Atac married his wife, Ayfer TemiztaĹź, on March 21, 1958. They had three children.
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Atac retired from Fermilab in June 2008 and died in his home on December 7, 2010.
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Contributions to instrumentation for physics, particularly his work with
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in 1990. He began working on cancer research at the
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Finding Aid to the Muzaffer Atac Papers at Fermilab
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Index

Kemaliye
Turkey
Wheaton
Illinois
Turkey
United States
Ankara University
University of Illinois
VLPCs
Physics
Fermilab
UCLA
Doctoral advisor
Hans Frauenfelder
visible light photon counters
detectors
particle physics
Kemaliye
Turkey
Ankara
Ankara University
University of Illinois
NATO
Hans Frauenfelder
Ankara University
United States Department of Energy
Fermilab
Wheaton, Illinois
Collider Detector at Fermilab
photomultipliers

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