HyperBeam's optical laboratory operates under the supervision of Dr. Matvey Shpizel.
Dr. Matvey Shpizel is HyperBeam's Head of Science and Development. Matvey was born in Ukraine. After graduating from GGU with a Ph.D in physics he has worked for NII Polimerov, Evg. Vakhtangov Theater, NKF "Skan", worked on joint projects of NPO "Energia", NPO "Astrofisika" and TGU. Dr. Matvey Shpizel is the author of the "Laser Orbital Light-graphic Complex" project and the "Laser Complex for Imitation of Aircraft Silhouettes" project. Matvey is now living and working in the United States.
The unique patented optical scheme used in Hyperbeam flashlights and the HB C300 light cannon is based on many years of Dr. Shipzel's extensive research in the optical field. Most conventional flashlights waste light through side spill, interference and heat. The Hyperbeam optical scheme works by gathering as much light as possible from the light source and shaping the gathered light into a direct, penetrating beam. The absence of a reflector inside Hyperbeam devices eliminates interference and reduces heat buildup. Because Hyperbeam devices produce virtually no side spill as much light as possible is delivered right to the target and not wasted on illuminating the surrounding area.
Click here to read Dr. Shpizel's paper on measuring flashlights' output.
Click here to see a short list of some of Dr. Shpizel's publications.
Click here to see a short video of the new Spitfire Variable Diameter flashlight.
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