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Peter Delfyett

Peter J. Delfyett Jr is an American engineer and Pegasus Professor and Trustee Chair Professor of Optics, ECE & Physics at the University of Central Florida College of Optics and Photonics.

Early life and education
Delfyett, who is African-American, was born in Queens, New York. When he was in his first grade he was taken to see the film Journey to the Beginning of Time. He attended the City College of New York, where he studied electrical engineering. Whilst he was a sophomore Delfyett became interested in optics. He was mentored by Robert Alfano. His doctoral research focussed on ultrafast spectroscopy. After graduating, Delfyett joined Bell Communication Research (now Iconectiv) where he worked on semiconductor lasers. At Bellcore, Delfyett created the highest power mode-locked diode laser in the world. == Research and career ==
Research and career
In 1993 Delfyett moved to the University of Central Florida College of Optics and Photonics (CREOL), where he was made the Professor of Optics and Photonics. Here he established an Ultrafast Photonics group who worked on semiconductor lasers. He developed the semiconductor laser diode that could achieve the shortest and most intense laser pulse in the world. == Awards and honors ==
Awards and honors
• 1993 Black Engineer of the Year Award. for the development and application of high-speed photonic device technology based on mode-locked semiconductor diode lasers. • 2004 Elected Fellow of The Optical Society. • 2011 American Physical Society Edward A. Bouchet Award. • 2013 National Academy of Inventors Fellow. • 2013 President of the National Society of Black Physicists. • 2013 Faculty Excellence for Mentoring Doctoral Students. • 2014 Medalist from the Florida Academy of Science. • 2016 Elected Fellow of SPIE. • 2018 City University of New York Townsend Harris Award. • 2020 IEEE Photonics Society William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award. • 2021 Arthur L. Schawlow Prize in Laser Science, American Physical Society. • 2021 Member of the National Academy of Engineering. • 2024 Florida Inventors Hall of Fame. == Selected publications ==
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