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Kurt Gottfried

Professor of Physics Emeritus

312 Newman Laboratory
Cornell University
Ithaca NY 14853

(607) 255-2387

kg13@cornell.edu

B.Eng., 1951. M.S., 1952, McGill University. Ph.D., 1955, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Junior Fellow, Harvard University, 1955-58. Research Fellow, Bohr Institute & Harvard, 1958-60. Assistant Professor, Physics, Harvard University, 1960-1964. Associate Professor, Physics, Cornell University, 1964-68. Professor, Physics, Cornell University, 1968 - 1998. Professor Emeritus, Cornell University, 1998-present. Department Chair, Physics, Cornell University, 1991-94. Visiting appointments at: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; CERN, Geneva. Chair, American Physical Society Committee on International Freedom. Chair, American Physical Society Division of Particles and Fields, 1981. American Physical Society Councilor-at-Large, 1990-94. Member, American Physical Society Executive Board, 1992-94. American Physical Society Szilard Award, 1991. Chair, Board of Directors, Union of Concerned Scientists, 1999-2009. Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Member, Council on Foreign Relations.

Research Areas
Foundations of quantum mechanics

Current Research

Selected Recent Publications

Nuclear Power and Nuclear Weapons, Proc. Science-Technology-Society Forum, Kyoto October 2008

Quantum Mechanics: Fundamentals (with Tung-Mow Yan), pp. 620, Springer 2003.

Inferring the statistical interpretation of quantum mechanics from the classical limit, Nature 405, 533-536 (2000)

Sowing Nuclear Misconceptions, Nature 403, 131-133 (2000)

Two-particle interference, Am. J. Phys. 68, 143-147 (2000)

Physicists in Politics, Physics Today, March 1999, 42-48

Science as a cultural construct (with Kenneth G. Wilson), Nature 386, 545-547 (1997)

Did Bohr Share Nuclear Secrets? (with H.A. Bethe and R.Z. Sagdeev), Scientific American May 1995, 65-70