2006 Spring Meeting & 2nd Global Congress on Process Safety

(5a) Brian Scarlett- Myth, Motivator, Mentor, and Man

Author

Davies, R. - Presenter, University of Florida


Few think of Particle Science and Engineering without thinking of Brian Scarlett. His career spanned over forty years. From his early days in Nottingham to his final days in Florida, Particle Science and Engineering was not only his passion but his life. He was a complex man. Not all found him easy. However, he left an abiding legacy in the many students that he loved and mentored. He believed in providing opportunity for his students in travel, and sometimes accomplished this while stretching budgets. He motivated many into new arenas of technology, and had just begun to fulfil his technical dreams when cancer claimed him. His final years exposed the man; one who was single minded, driven and very brave. He did not finish the work he wanted to do, but still left an indelible mark on the field of Particle Science and Technology for generations to come. In this talk the life and accomplishments of this complex man are put into perspective, and, in so doing, we honor him at this World Congress in 2006.