John Strong (physicist)
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John Donovan Strong (1905-1992) was an American
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. Strong, one of the world’s foremost optical scientists, was known for being the first to detect water vapor in the atmosphere of Venus and for developing a number of innovations in optical devices, ranging from improved telescope mirrors to anti-reflective coatings for optical elements and diffraction gratings.


Career

Born in Lawrence, Kansas in 1905, Strong received degrees from the University of Kansas (BA 1926) and the
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(M.S., 1928, Ph.D., 1930). After twelve years at Caltech and wartime research at Harvard on infrared systems, Strong became professor and director of the Astrophysics and Physical Meteorology Laboratories at Johns Hopkins University in 1946, where, among many other projects, he conducted research on balloon astronomy for the Office of Naval Research (ONR).


Research

Strong published hundreds of papers throughout his career and was author of ''Procedures in Experimental Physics'', a standard physics textbook for many years. Strong served as president of the American Optical Association in 1959 and patented numerous inventions for optics in spectroscopy as well as golf (see US Patent no. 3720467http://www.wikipatents.com/3720467.html). Strong died in 1992.


References


External links


Full article at UMass at Amherst webpage

Articles Published by early OSA Presidents
Journal of the Optical Society of America
American Institute of Physics oral history of John Strong


See also

* Optical Society of America#Past Presidents of the OSA *195
Frederic Ives Medal
Fellows of Optica (society) Presidents of Optica (society) 20th-century American physicists Optical physicists 1905 births 1992 deaths University of Michigan alumni {{US-physicist-stub