Richard Feynman, recognized as the "Father of Nanotechnology," delivered a pivotal 1959 lecture, "There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom." He explored the concept of manipulating matter at atomic and molecular scales. His key contributions include:
• Conceiving nanoscale machines and molecular assemblers.
• Proposing atomic-scale manufacturing.
• Stimulating extensive research in nanotechnology and materials science.
This foundational vision significantly influenced the development of modern nanotechnology.