Perry B. Wilson 1927 - 2013
PROFESSIONAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
B.S. Physics, Washington State University, 1950
M.S. Physics, Washington State University, 1952
Ph.D Physics, Stanford University, 1958
Research Associate, Stanford, 1957 - 1958
Staff Physicist, Linfield Research Institute, McMinnville, Oregon, 1958 - 1959
Research Associate, High Energy Physics Laboratory, Stanford University, 1959-1964
Associate Director of Operations, High-Energy Physics Laboratory, Stanford, 1964 - 1968
Senior Research Associate, High-Energy Physics Laboratory, Stanford, 1966 - 1969
Senior Research Associate, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, 1969-1974
Adjunct Professor, SLAC, Stanford, 1974 -1983
Scientific Associate, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, 1977-1978 (on leave from Stanford University)
Professor, SLAC, Stanford, 1983 - 1997
Received 1991 IEEE Particle Accelerator Science and Technology Award, with David Farkas, for invention of SLED, SLAC Energy Development radio- frequency pulse compression system. (Article about SLED here, on page 5)
Professor (Emeritus), SLAC, Stanford, 1997 - 2013
Received 50-year service award in February 2008
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Perry B. wilson publications listed and linked in inSPIRE; and also in Google Scholar
Perry B. Wilson inSPIRE Author Profile
SLAC-PUB-2884. HIGH ENERGY ELECTRON LINACS: APPLICATIONS TO STORAGE RING RF SYSTEMS AND LINEAR COLLIDERS. Perry B. Wilson. November 1991.
ML-527. Notes on trajectory modulated microwave devices. Perry B. Wilson. June 1958. Stanford University, Ginzton Lab.
Archival Materials
Perry Wilson papers held by the SLAC Archives, History & Records Office are currently being processed, and are not yet open for research. SLAC staff may access descriptions of his papers by clicking this link and entering his last name in the search box at the upper right on that page.
Perry B. Wilson papers held by Stanford University are described online in the Guide to the Stanford University, Department of Physics, Oral Exam Questions SC1167