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John Karidis

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John Karidis (Born, Pittsburgh PA, 1958 - Died, New York, March 5, 2012)〔(Obituary; retrieved on March 9, 2012 )〕 was an American mechanical engineer, inventor, and an Emeritus Distinguished Engineer at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center.〔(IBM Research website retrieved on Mar 12, 2012 )〕 He graduated with BS, MS & PhD, (1976-1983) in Mechanical Engineering from Penn State University.〔(Personal page of John Karidis; retrieved on March 6, 2012 )〕
John Karidis was an inventor with 83 U.S. patents granted to date. His (list of patents ) include various inventions on computer user interfaces, thermal solutions, printing devices, orthopedic devices, and computer memory systems.
John Karidis was best known for the IBM ThinkPad Butterfly keyboard design. The unusual patented design〔(US Patent US6262881 )〕〔(PCMag article: The People Behind The Most Innovative Laptop Designs )〕 had two jigsaw puzzle like interlocking pieces which were tucked in the laptop when the display lid was closed. Then, the keyboard would fold out horizontally to make a wider keyboard when the display lid was opened. The "Butterfly" laptop attracted much attention and became an instant classic when it was first introduced in 1995. It is being displayed in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan(MoMA), New York.〔(ThinkPad 701c Portable Computer, John Karidis ); retrieved from Museum of Modern Art website on March 6, 2012〕 It has also been used by James Bond in the film GoldenEye.〔IBM ThinkPad Butterfly keyboard
IBM did not continue the Butterfly keyboard after the ThinkPad 701 model. John Karidis told in a 2001 interview that "The butterfly keyboard was no longer necessary, because people moved to larger displays. Where the butterfly approach makes sense is where you want the largest keyboard possible in combination with an 8-inch or 10-inch display.".〔(Shaping the evolution of the PC )〕 However, 17 years after its introduction to market, there are still calls for bringing the Butterfly keyboard back to netbooks which suffer from small keyboards.〔(Tribute to J. Karidis on the Lenovo Design Blog )〕
Another of John Karidis inventions was one of the world's fastest robotic probing systems. Called the "Hummingbird minipositioner". This robot can probe and test 40-100 contacts per second on very fine geometry multi-chip modules. The design is used as an exemplar of engineering and robotic discipline in courses at Johns Hopkins University, the University of Michigan, and McGill University.〔( High-speed electrical testing of multichip ceramic modules )〕
Penn State University has established the Dr. John P. Karidis Department Head’s Award for Research Achievement in Mechanical Engineering. The award recognizes mechanical engineering students who have made important contributions in advancing research in his or her selected areas of study.〔(Dr. John P. Karidis Department Head's Award for Research Achievement in Mechanical Engineering )〕
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