Milton Kerker
American chemist
Milton Kerker was a prominent American physical chemist who made significant contributions to his field. Although often associated with astronomy, his work primarily focused on the disciplines of aerosol, interface, and colloid science. As a professor at the department of chemistry at Clarkson University, Kerker was able to explore and expand his research interests, leaving a lasting impact on the scientific community.
Kerker's pioneering work in surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy has been particularly notable, and his influence extends to the field of optics, where the "Kerker effect" is named in his honor. Through his research and academic endeavors, Kerker has established himself as a leading figure in physical chemistry, and his contributions continue to be recognized and respected by scholars and scientists today.