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2009, Inaugural Prize for Industrial Applications of Physics from the American Physical Society “for pioneering developments in the physics of the inverse scattering problem: new application of laser light scattering and the successful sustained commercialization of new related analytical methods and
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2022, American Physical Society’s George E. Pake Prize, “For pioneering accomplishments and entrepreneurial leadership exemplified by successful global commercialization of laser-based light scattering measurements with multiple applications in biotechnology, analytical chemistry, and nanoparticle
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Wyatt then founded Wyatt Technology Corporation to develop and sell laser‑based scientific instruments for light scattering and particle size measurement. His instruments are used worldwide by universities, government agencies, the biotech industry and pharmaceutical companies.
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Wyatt founded his first company, Science Spectrum, Inc., in 1968. The company developed several instruments that could be used to study the inverse scattering problem. They applied light-scattering techniques to the detection of
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has supported work on the identification of bioterrorism threats such as airborne bacteria and metabolic poisons or carcinogens in drinking water. Wyatt's instruments are used for
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in 1959, where he first worked on the inverse scattering problem. His Ph.D. work involved the development of a non‑local nuclear model of the scattering of neutrons by nuclei.
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Wyatt has published over seventy publications, including books. He has at least ninety domestic and foreign patents related to laser light scattering and other technologies.
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and for commercializing analytical methods and instruments involving laser light scattering, which are widely used in academia, industry, and government.
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in 1965 as one of sixteen possible candidates for the first Scientist-Astronaut Selection Program in the United States.
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Wyatt's instruments are used in a wide variety of fields. Laser particle analysis has been applied to
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2003, "Graduate of Distinction", college of arts and sciences, Florida State University.
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is an American scientist and businessman who is the founder and
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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They are used for detection of 125:, (B.A., 1952; B.Sc., 1954), and 648:20th-century American physicists 243:. They are also used to monitor 235:in patients. Nobel prize winner 129:. He received his M.S. from the 105:of Wyatt Technology, located in 663:Florida State University alumni 504:Chemical & Engineering News 223:, and monitoring for possible 154:Los Alamos National Laboratory 1: 182:multi-angle light scattering 142:National Academy of Sciences 133:in 1956 and his Ph.D. from 127:Christ's College, Cambridge 44:Christ's College, Cambridge 689: 306:Optical Society of America 279:Santa Barbara City College 111:inverse scattering problem 312:American Chemical Society 272:American Physical Society 251:, and identify effective 107:Santa Barbara, California 82: 57: 537:"Philip J. Wyatt, Ph.D." 367:Tretkoff, Ernie (2008). 140:He was nominated by the 135:Florida State University 117:Early life and education 52:Florida State University 516:10.1021/cen-09103-bus1 265: 176:and the monitoring of 131:University of Illinois 48:University of Illinois 123:University of Chicago 40:University of Chicago 257:bacterial infections 233:antineoplastic drugs 617:. December 19, 2008 239:uses them to study 291:characterization.” 217:pesticide residues 174:biological weapons 162:Ford Motor Company 586:"Prize Recipient" 449:. April 19, 2016. 295:instrumentation.” 285:Awards and honors 197:cleaning products 96: 95: 59:Scientific career 680: 627: 626: 624: 622: 607: 601: 600: 598: 596: 582: 576: 575: 573: 571: 565:Wyatt Technology 557: 551: 550: 548: 546: 540:Wyatt Technology 533: 527: 526: 524: 522: 495: 482: 481: 479: 477: 462: 451: 450: 439: 430: 429: 427: 425: 411: 388: 387: 385: 383: 364: 237:Robert H. 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University of Chicago
Christ's College, Cambridge
University of Illinois
Florida State University
Light scattering
http://www.wyatt.com/about/team-wyatt/philip-j-wyatt.html
Chairman
Santa Barbara, California
inverse scattering problem
University of Chicago
Christ's College, Cambridge
University of Illinois
Florida State University
National Academy of Sciences
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Aeronutronic
Ford Motor Company
EG&G
biological weapons
food quality
multi-angle light scattering
wine
cleaning products
U.S. Government
protein analysis
Amgen
drug
pesticide residues
meat
toxicity

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