He founded the Victoreen Instrument Company and was the author of two books, various technical papers on radiation and sound waves, and holder of over 30 patents.
In 1928 he founded the Victoreen Instrument Company in Cleveland Heights, OH and began to manufacture an x-ray dosimeter invented by Hugo Fricke and Otto Glasser.
[3][4] The first commercial model was the Condenser-R meter, which accurately measured the intensity and total dosage of X-ray exposure, and he gained international fame for this.
He also developed other radiation measurement devices and his company provided 95% of the instrumentation for the Bikini atomic tests after World War II.
His interest in audio power amplification and frequency response led him into the field of otology and otometry.