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19 Facts About Kurt Gottfried

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Kurt Gottfried was an Austrian-born American physicist who was professor emeritus of physics at Cornell University.

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Kurt Gottfried was known for his work in the areas of quantum mechanics and particle physics and was a co-founder with Henry Way Kendall of the Union of Concerned Scientists.

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Kurt Gottfried wrote extensively in the areas of physics and arms control.

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Kurt Gottfried attended McGill University, studying both theoretical and engineering physics.

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Kurt Gottfried studied with Victor Weisskopf at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1952 to 1955, completing his Ph.

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Kurt Gottfried married Sorel Dickstein in 1955, whom he credits as being instrumental in the founding of the Union of Concerned Scientists and an invaluable collaborator over the course of his life.

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Kurt Gottfried then held short-term academic positions at Harvard University, CERN, the Niels Bohr Institute, and again at Harvard before accepting a position in the physics department at Cornell University in 1964.

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Kurt Gottfried became an associate professor at Cornell in 1964, a professor in 1968, and professor emeritus in 1998.

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Kurt Gottfried was a visiting professor at MIT from 1968 to 1969, and took a leave of absence to work at CERN from 1970 to 1973.

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Kurt Gottfried served as department chair of the physics department at Cornell University from 1991 to 1994.

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Kurt Gottfried died on August 25,2022, at the age of 93.

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Kurt Gottfried served as chair of the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society in 1981.

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Since Bell's death, Kurt Gottfried has become one of his major commentators.

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Kurt Gottfried was a co-founder of the Union of Concerned Scientists.

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Kurt Gottfried served on the board of directors of the UCS since 1978 and as its vice-chairman and chairman.

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Issues of particular concern to Kurt Gottfried are nuclear arms control, scientific integrity in the face of government pressure, and human rights.

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In 2004, Kurt Gottfried drafted the UCS statement Restoring Scientific Integrity in Policy Making, which criticized the Bush administration and called for "restoration of scientific integrity in the United States".

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Kurt Gottfried was a Fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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Kurt Gottfried was a member of the Council of Foreign Relations.