Gerald M. Friedman
Gerald M. Friedman | |
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Born | Berlin, Germany | July 23, 1921
Died | 2011 (aged 89–90) |
Alma mater | Columbia University |
Known for | Sedimentology |
Spouse | Sue (Tyler) Friedman |
Awards | William H. Twenhofel Medal and Sidney Powers Memorial Award |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute CUNY Graduate Center Brooklyn College |
Gerald M. Friedman (1921–2011) was a distinguished professor in Geology and was one of the founders of modern rock sedimentation. Friedman was a professor in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the Graduate Center of the City University of New York and Brooklyn College.[1]
Life
Friedman was born in Berlin, Germany, on July 27, 1921. Being a Jew, Friedman escaped the Nazis in 1938 to England. Friedman completed a bachelor's degree in the University of London in the year 1945, with chemistry as the major and geology as a minor. In the year 1945 Friedman immigrated to the United States and worked three years as a Chemist in Squibb.[2][circular reference]
Scientific contributions
Friedman published 573 papers and 19 books,[3] including the highly cited book "Principles of Sedimentology".[4] Friedman received numerous awards including the prestige William H. Twenhofel Medal (in 1997), the Sidney Powers Memorial Award (in 2000),[1] and the Mary C. Rabbitt History And Philosophy of Geology Award (in 2005).[5] Friedman was the founder and director of the Northeastern Science Foundation which hosts symposia and publishes several journals, including Northeastern Geology, Environmental Science, and Carbonates and Evaporites,[6] as well as the Carbonates and Evaporites journal.[7][circular reference]
The Sue Tyler Friedman Medal was named after Friedman's wife, Sue (Tyler) Friedman.[8][circular reference]
References
- ^ a b "Gerald M. Friedman, Distinguished Professor of Geology, Dies at 90 – We Remember – CUNY". www1.cuny.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-01-11.
- ^ de:Gerald M. Friedman
- ^ Sternbach, Charles A. (2012). "Memorial: Gerald M".
- ^ Friedman, Gerald M.; Sanders, John Essington; Sanders, John E. (1978). Principles of Sedimentology. Wiley. ISBN 0471752452.
- ^ "Mary C. Rabbitt History and Philosophy of Geology Award". community.geosociety.org. Geological Society of America. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
- ^ "RPI: Earth & Environmental Sciences: Faculty: Gerald M. Friedman". www.rpi.edu. Archived from the original on 2007-04-27.
- ^ Carbonates and Evaporites
- ^ Sue Tyler Friedman Medal
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- 1921 births
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