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Bent Stumpe in front of the prototype of the SPS console, 1973

Bent Stumpe (born 12 September 1938, Copenhagen, Denmark) is a Danish electronic engineer who spent most of his career at the international research laboratory CERN, Geneva, Switzerland. Stumpe built in 1972, following an idea launched by Frank Beck, a capacitive touchscreen[1][2][3][4] for controlling CERN's Super Proton Synchrotron accelerator.[5][6][7][8][9] In 1973 Beck and Stumpe published a CERN report, outlining the concept for a prototype touchscreen as well as a multi-function computer-configurable knob.[10][11]

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On the left, x-y multi touch capacitance screen prototype developed at CERN in 1977;[12][13] on the right, self capacitance screen developed at CERN in 1972.[14]

Education

Bent Stumpe was educated within the Royal Danish Air Force and obtained a certificate as a radio/radar engineer in 1959.

Career

Leaving the Air Force, Stumpe was employed from 1959–1961 at the Danish radio and television factory TO-R Radio before he was employed by CERN from 1961 until 2003.[15] In combination with his activities at CERN, Stumpe was a consultant to the World Health Organization working on the development of an instrument for the early detection of Leprosy.[15][16][17]

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