Silfvast, William Thomas, 1937-
Oral history interview with William Silfvast, 2021 January 18.
In this interview, David Zierler, Oral Historian for AIP, interviews William T. Silfvast, Professor Emeritus of Optics at the University of Central Florida. Silfvast recounts his childhood in Salt Lake City and he discusses his education at the University of Utah and a formative internship he spent at NASA Ames Laboratory. He describes his growing interests in lasers during graduate school at Utah working under the direction of Grant Fowles. Silfvast discusses his postdoctoral research as a NATO fellow at Oxford before he joined the Electronics Research Lab at Bell. He describes his major research work at Bell discovering new types of lasers, using optical detectors and photomultipliers for this research, and he explains his motivations in both basic research and the practical applications he saw for lasers in healthcare and in industry. Silfvast explains his decision to join the University of Central Florida where CREOL, the Center for Research and Education in Optics and Lasers was getting started. He recounts the enormous growth and success of the Center over the past thirty years, and he explains his motivations for writing Fundamentals of Lasers which is considered a standard text in the field. At the end of the interview, Silfvast reflects on his contributions to laser science, he provides an overview of all the ways lasers have become central to modern existence, and he explains how modern computing has revolutionized laser science and applications.
American physicist. Ph.D. physics, University of Utah (1965). Professional experience includes: postdoctoral fellowship, University of Oxford; distinguished member of technical staff, Bell Laboratories (1967-1989); Guggenheim Fellowship, Stanford University (1982-1983); professor and chairman of the Physics Department, professor emeritus, University of Central Florida's Center for Research in Electro-Optics and Lasers (CREOL) (1990-).
Fowles, Grant R.
Silfvast, William Thomas, 1937-
Ames Laboratory
Bell Telephone Laboratories
CREOL (Research center)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
University of Central Florida
University of Utah.
Lasers
Optical detectors
Photoelectric multipliers
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Zierler, David, 1979-, interviewer.
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American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA