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John F. Gregory is an American engineer and inventor who was born in 1927 in Cleveland, Ohio. He is best known for his work in the field of robotics and automation. He is the founder of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University and the founder of the Robotics and Automation Society. John F. Gregory is 82 years old and is a renowned engineer and inventor. He has an estimated net worth of $2 million. John F. Gregory is married to his wife, Mary, and they have two children. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. John F. Gregory has made numerous contributions to the field of robotics and automation. He has developed several robotic systems, including the first robotic arm for industrial use. He has also developed several robotic vision systems and has written several books on robotics and automation. John F. Gregory has received numerous awards and honors for his work in robotics and automation. He was awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation in 2004 and the IEEE Robotics and Automation Award in 2006. He was also inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2008.

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Occupation Optical engineer
Age 82 years old
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Born 1927, 1927
Birthday 1927
Birthplace Cleveland, Ohio
Date of death (2009-11-15)2009-11-15 Austin, Texas
Died Place Austin, Texas
Nationality United States

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2009

John F. Gregory (1927–November 14, 2009) was an American optical engineer and a popularizer of amateur telescope making. He is credited with the design of a version of the Maksutov telescope called the "Gregory-Maksutov telescope".

John Gregory died on November 14, 2009, following an automobile accident. The car his wife Carolyn was driving in Lakeway, Texas, was struck by a pickup truck around 8:20 am. He and Carolyn were flown to University Medical Center Brackenridge in Austin. John died later that day from injuries sustained in the accident; Carolyn was critically injured and survived for three months before succumbing to her injuries. The alleged driver of the pickup truck was charged with criminally negligent homicide.

2006

At the 2006 Riverside Telescope Makers Conference, Gregory delivered the Robert Fulton Goff Invitational Lecture on Optics and Optical Design, entitled "My 60 Years of Astro-Optics".

1998

John Gregory had two sons, Rick and Randy, with his first wife Barbara, lost his second wife Marion to brain cancer, and was married in 1998 to Carolyn. He was an accomplished pianist, jewelry maker, and pilot. He was a frequent attendee at meetings of amateur astronomers, including Stellafane and the Riverside Telescope Makers Conference. He was also active in politics, serving in several political action groups that lobbied for tort reform.

1980

Gregory went on to design a 22-inch f/3.7 Maksutov telescope for the Stamford Museum and Nature Center in Connecticut; this telescope is still the largest Maksutov in the U.S. In 1980 he donated an 8.2-inch f/16 Maksutov-Cassegrain that he had constructed to his alma mater, Case Western Reserve; he named it the "Nassau Memorial Telescope" after his former teacher there, astronomer J. J. Nassau.

1957

In 1957, Gregory published an article in Sky & Telescope magazine entitled "A Cassegrainian-Maksutov Telescope Design for the Amateur". In it, Gregory showed how to construct a version of the Maksutov catadioptric telescope in which all optical surfaces are spherical, and which has as secondary a small aluminized spot on the inner surface of the corrector lens. Not only was Gregory's design simpler than the classical Maksutov design; it also had the advantage of fixing the alignment of the secondary, making the telescope more robust, and eliminating the need for a secondary support that would otherwise cause diffraction spikes in the image. Most Maksutov telescopes manufactured today are of this type, which has come to be called either a "Gregory-Maksutov" or a "Spot-Maksutov".

1927

John Gregory was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1927. He earned bachelor's and master's degrees in engineering from the Case Institute of Technology (now Case Western Reserve University). In the 1950s he began his career working for Perkin-Elmer Corporation in Norwalk, Connecticut. In the 1960s he worked for Barnes Engineering Company in Stamford, Connecticut, where he designed and tested lenses used in the infrared and ultraviolet. In 1974 he became chief engineer for the University of Texas McDonald Observatory. In 1978 he left the observatory and opened Gregory Optics, an optical and telescope equipment consulting, design, and fabricating firm.