Awards & Winners

Robert W. Wood

Date of Birth 02-May-1868
Place of Birth Concord
(Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States of America)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Robert Wood
Profession Physicist
Robert Williams Wood was an American physicist and inventor. He is often cited as being a pivotal contributor to the field of optics and a pioneer of infrared and ultraviolet photography. Wood's patents and theoretical work shed much light on the nature and physics of ultra-violet radiation and made possible the myriad uses of uv-fluorescence which became popular after World War I.

Awards by Robert W. Wood

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1940


Henry Draper Medal
(In recognition of his contributions to astronomical physics, more especially his pioneering work upon resonance spectra, his use of color filters in astronomical photography, and his development of methods for concentrating to a high degree the light from diffraction gratings in desired orders and regions of the spectrum.)

1938


Rumford Medal
(In recognition of his distinguished work and discoveries in many branches of physical optics.)

1909


Rumford Prize
(For his discoveries in light, and particularly for his research on the optical properties of sodium and other metallic vapors.)