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David L. Goodstein
Born

David Louis Goodstein


(1939-04-05)April 5, 1939
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedApril 10, 2024(2024-04-10) (aged 85)
Alma materBrooklyn College
University of Washington
SpouseJudith R. Goodstein
RelativesBill T. Gross (son-in-law)
AwardsOersted Medal (1999)
John P. McGovern Medal
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics, applied physics
InstitutionsCalifornia Institute of Technology
ThesisThe heat capacity of adsorbed helium (1965)
Doctoral advisorJ. Gregory Dash
Doctoral studentsRoya Maboudian

David Louis Goodstein (April 5, 1939 – April 10, 2024) was an American physicist and educator. From 1988 to 2007 he served as Vice-provost of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), where he was also a professor of physics and applied physics, as well as (since 1995) the Frank J. Gilloon Distinguished Teaching and Service Professor.[1]

Life and work[edit]

David Louis Goodstein was born on April 5, 1939.[2] He was educated at Brooklyn College (BS, 1960) and at the University of Washington (Ph.D., 1965).[3] He wrote several books, including States of Matter (1975) (reprinted in a Dover paperback edition) and Feynman’s Lost Lecture (1996). In the 1980s he was the director and host of The Mechanical Universe, an educational television series on physics that was adapted for high school use and translated into many other languages. The series has been broadcast on hundreds of public broadcasting stations and has garnered more than a dozen prestigious awards, including the 1987 Japan Prize for television.[4]

In his later age, while continuing to teach and conduct research in experimental condensed matter physics, he turned his attention to issues related to science and society. In articles and speeches, he addressed conduct and misconduct in science,[5] and issues related to fossil fuels and the climate of Planet Earth. In 2004 he published a best-selling book Out of Gas: The End of the Age of Oil.

In 1999, Goodstein was awarded the Oersted Medal of the American Association of Physics Teachers,[6] and in 2000, the John P. McGovern Medal of the Sigma Xi Society.[7] He served on and chaired numerous scientific and academic panels, including the National Advisory Committee to the Mathematical and Physical Sciences Directorate of the National Science Foundation. He was a founding member of the board of directors of the California Council on Science and Technology.

In 2015 he published Thermal Physics: Energy and Entropy.[8] Goodstein died in Pasadena, California on April 10, 2024, five days after his 85th birthday.[9]

Publications[edit]

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Articles, Book chapters, Reviews[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ "CaltechOralHistories, The Caltech Institute Archives". Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  • ^ http://www.nhk.or.jp/jp-prize/1987/main.html (Japanese)
  • ^ When Scientists Sin (Scientific American, Michael Shermer, July 1, 2010)
  • ^ Oersted Medal (AAPT) – Award Winners
  • ^ "Sigma Xi Prizes and Awards". Retrieved August 13, 2019.
  • ^ The Mystery of Thermal Physics (by David Goodstein, cambridgeblog.org)
  • ^ "Caltech Remembers David Goodstein", Pasadena Now, April 13, 2024
  • External links[edit]

  • Biography
  • icon Energy

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_Goodstein&oldid=1229677795"

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