He is especially renowned for his application of the theory of Sir Michael
James Lighthill, for his important contributions to the understanding of nonlinear scattering of sound by sound, and for his discoveries of the
parametric array and the laser-excited thermoacoustic array. His lifetime of physics research spans other aspects of acoustics as well, include the contributions to the understanding of acoustic radiation pressure, which has applications to
Acoustic levitation and other devices which exploit
macrosonic phenomena and acoustic streaming, as well as to several other fields of Physics (with example references shown here), including
General Relativity, (primarily in the area of
gravitational waves), including Gravitational phenomena analogous to the parametric array, Cosmology, low temperature physics the Physics of Sound in Liquid Helium, and High Energy Particle Physics (primarily in the area of
cosmic ray particle detectors.) ==Awards==