David Halliday (physicist), Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

David Halliday (physicist)

American physicist

Date of Birth: 03-Mar-1916

Date of Death: 02-Apr-2010

Profession: physicist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About David Halliday (physicist)

  • David Halliday (March 3, 1916 – April 2, 2010) was an American physicist known for his physics textbooks, Physics and Fundamentals of Physics, which he wrote with Robert Resnick.
  • Both textbooks have been in continuous use since 1960 and are available in more than 47 languages. Halliday attended the University of Pittsburgh both as an undergraduate student and a graduate student, receiving his Ph.D.
  • in physics in 1941.
  • During World War II, he worked at the MIT Radiation Lab developing radar techniques.
  • In 1946 he returned to Pittsburgh as an assistant professor and spent the rest of his career there.
  • In 1950, he wrote Nuclear Physics, which became a classic text and was translated into four languages.
  • In 1951 Halliday became the Department Chair, a position he held until 1962. His Physics has been used widely and is considered by many to have revolutionized physics education.
  • Now in its tenth edition in a two-volume set revised by Jearl Walker, and under the title Fundamentals of Physics, it is still highly regarded.
  • It is noted for its clear standardized diagrams, very thorough but highly readable pedagogy, outlook into modern physics, and challenging, thought provoking problems.
  • In 2002 the American Physical Society named the work the most outstanding introductory physics text of the 20th century. Halliday died at the age of 94 on April 2, 2010.
  • He was living in Maple Falls, Washington.
  • His doctoral students include John Wheatley.

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