William L. Wilson (nanoscientist)

[1] At Bell Labs, Wilson collaborated with 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awardees, Louis Brus and Moungi Bawendi, in the early development and characterization of colloidal semi-conductor nanocrystals known as quantum dots.

[4] Wilson spent 13 years at Bell Labs where he focused on ultrafast photophysics and developed advanced characterization techniques for studying nanomaterials.

He worked with 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry awardees, Louis Brus and Moungi Bawendi, to do time-resolved and steady-state spectroscopy experiments on quantum dots.

[6] In 2001, Wilson co-founded InPhase Technologies as a spinoff company from Bell Labs and served as the Chief Scientific Officer.

[7] Wilson has published more than 100 papers, co-authored a book on Holographic Data Storage, and has been granted more than 30 US and international patents.

William L. Wilson at the 2023 Nobel Prize Ceremony