John Taylor, Professor of Economics at Stanford University and developer of the "Taylor Rule" for setting interest rates | Stanford University
John Taylor, Professor of Economics at Stanford University and developer of the "Taylor Rule" for setting interest rates | Stanford University
Renowned expert on photoelectronic materials and devices, Clayton Bates Jr., has passed away. Bates was also known for his advocacy work in promoting equity in STEM education. The news of his death has saddened many in the academic and scientific community.
In a statement, a colleague of Bates expressed their condolences, saying, "Clayton was a brilliant mind and a dedicated advocate for equity in STEM education. His contributions to the field of photoelectronic materials and devices will be greatly missed."
Bates, who was based in Stanford, CA, had been actively involved in research and education initiatives aimed at increasing diversity and inclusion in STEM fields. His work had a significant impact on the lives of many aspiring scientists and engineers.
The passing of Clayton Bates Jr. is a loss to the scientific community, particularly in the areas of photoelectronic materials and equity in STEM education. His legacy will continue to inspire future generations of researchers and educators in these fields.