Perley Gilman Nutting (1873–1949) was an American optical physicist and the founder of the Optical Society of America (OSA). He served as its first president from 1916 to 1917.[1] OSA is now known as Optica.
In 1910, Nutting[4] joined the staff of Eastman Kodak Company prior to the arrival of Kodak's first research director Kenneth Mees, in 1912.[6] He was the author of the 1912 book Outlines of Applied Optics, which called for an increased level of academic study in the applied optics field.[7] In 1915, Nutting convened a series of meetings among Rochester, New York–based physicists that resulted in the founding of the OSA in January 1916.[4]
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