- John S. Rigden
John S. Rigden is an internationally-renowned American physicist. His areas of expertise are molecular physics and the history of science. He is currently the co-editor of the scholarly journal "Physics in Perspective", published by Birkhäuser Publishing in
Basel, Switzerland . [ [http://www.aip.org/history/historymatters/rigden.htm American Institute of Physics re: John Ridgen] ]Rigden was editor of the "
American Journal of Physics " from 1975 to 1985. In 1987, he joined theAmerican Institute of Physics , where he served as Director of Physics Programs. In 1992, he was appointed Director of Development of the National Science Standards Project at the National Academy of Sciences. In 1995, he was elected chairman of the History of Physics Forum of theAmerican Physical Society (of which he is currently a fellow). He has also served on committees for theAmerican Association of Physics Teachers , the American Physical Society, theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science (of which he is also currently a fellow), and the National Academy of Sciences. He served as anNational Science Foundation (NSF) consultant to the country ofIndia in 1968 and again in 1969. He was theUnited States Representative to the International Science Exhibition in Rangoon Burma in 1970. He was also aFulbright Fellow toBurma in 1971 and toUruguay in 1975.Education
Rigden received his B.S. from
Eastern Nazarene College inQuincy, Massachusetts , his Ph.D. fromJohns Hopkins University and completed a post-doctoral fellowship atHarvard University .He has served on the faculty of his alma mater,
Eastern Nazarene , as well asMiddlebury College and theUniversity of Missouri-St. Louis . He is currently an Honorary Professor of Physics atWashington University inSt. Louis, Missouri and holds an honorary Doctor of Science degree fromDenison University .Published works
Rigden is the author of "Physics and the Sound of Music" (John Wiley), "Rabi: Scientist and Citizen" (Basic Books), "Einstein 1905: The Standard of Greatness" (Harvard, 2005), and "Hydrogen: The Essential Element" (Harvard). [ [http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/RIGHYD.html "Hydrogen: The Essential Element" at Harvard University Press] ] He has edited "Most of the Good Stuff", "Memories of Richard Feynman", and several collections, including the "Macmillan Encyclopedia of Physics" and was Editor-in-Chief of the "Macmillan Encyclopedia of Elementary Particle Physics".
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* [http://www.bnl.gov/bnlweb/pubaf/pr/PR_display.asp?prID=05-99 Brookhaven National Laboratory: "John S. Rigden to Give a Talk at Brookhaven Lab on Albert Einstein's Revolutionary Discoveries in Physics, November 10," October 11, 2005]
* [http://news-info.wustl.edu/tips/page/normal/4379.html Washington University in St. Louis: "Einstein experts available to talk about 100th anniversary of his 1905 ground-breaking papers" By Susan Killenberg McGinn]
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