{"title":"Tracing the Academic Lineage of Richard J. Goldstein","authors":"John Shadid, Umesh Madanan","doi":"10.1115/1.4065087","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"\n Richard J. Goldstein was a distinguished figure in both scientific and engineering research, who served in several important professional societies and was honored with fellowships and appointments to numerous domestic and international academies. His global impact is further felt through the distinguished students he mentored during his highly productive academic career and who have subsequently achieved success in academia, research, and industry. However, to many, Goldstein's most profound and personal impact was as an esteemed educator, thesis advisor, and mentor. The heartfelt gratitude expressed by these students and colleagues attests to his profound influence in their lives. This brief article endeavors to delve into Goldstein's academic genealogy, a history of groundbreaking contributors spanning over six centuries which also bears witness to the evolution of the present-day fields of thermodynamics and heat and mass transfer. Richard J. Goldstein's academic lineage traces back through two primary branches: (i) an astronomy/physics branch and (ii) a mathematics/physics branch. The astronomy/physics branch commences its journey from the venerable Nicholas Copernicus, whose revolutionary contributions laid the foundation for seminal research in the field of astronomy. The mathematics/physics branch is anchored by eminent figures such as the Bernoulli brothers, Leonhard Euler, Jean d'Alembert, and Pierre-Simon Laplace. Presented in this article predominantly in the form of a directed graph, this succinct academic lineage illustrates the historical roots of Goldstein's intellectual heritage, a journey incorporating key figures greatly revered by the contemporary thermodynamics and heat transfer research community.","PeriodicalId":505153,"journal":{"name":"ASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer","volume":"53 4","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-03-16","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"ASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4065087","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Richard J. Goldstein was a distinguished figure in both scientific and engineering research, who served in several important professional societies and was honored with fellowships and appointments to numerous domestic and international academies. His global impact is further felt through the distinguished students he mentored during his highly productive academic career and who have subsequently achieved success in academia, research, and industry. However, to many, Goldstein's most profound and personal impact was as an esteemed educator, thesis advisor, and mentor. The heartfelt gratitude expressed by these students and colleagues attests to his profound influence in their lives. This brief article endeavors to delve into Goldstein's academic genealogy, a history of groundbreaking contributors spanning over six centuries which also bears witness to the evolution of the present-day fields of thermodynamics and heat and mass transfer. Richard J. Goldstein's academic lineage traces back through two primary branches: (i) an astronomy/physics branch and (ii) a mathematics/physics branch. The astronomy/physics branch commences its journey from the venerable Nicholas Copernicus, whose revolutionary contributions laid the foundation for seminal research in the field of astronomy. The mathematics/physics branch is anchored by eminent figures such as the Bernoulli brothers, Leonhard Euler, Jean d'Alembert, and Pierre-Simon Laplace. Presented in this article predominantly in the form of a directed graph, this succinct academic lineage illustrates the historical roots of Goldstein's intellectual heritage, a journey incorporating key figures greatly revered by the contemporary thermodynamics and heat transfer research community.
理查德-J.-戈尔茨坦是科学和工程研究领域的杰出人物,曾在多个重要的专业协会任职,并荣获多个国内外学术机构的奖学金和任命。在他卓有成效的学术生涯中,他指导了许多杰出的学生,这些学生后来在学术界、研究界和工业界都取得了成功。然而,对许多人来说,戈德斯坦最深远的个人影响是作为一位受人尊敬的教育家、论文导师和良师益友。这些学生和同事表达的由衷感激之情证明了他对他们人生的深远影响。这篇简短的文章试图深入研究戈尔茨坦的学术谱系,这是一部跨越六个多世纪的开创性贡献者的历史,也见证了当今热力学和传热传质领域的演变。理查德-J.-戈德斯坦的学术脉络可追溯到两个主要分支:(i) 天文学/物理学分支和 (ii) 数学/物理学分支。天文学/物理学分支从可敬的尼古拉斯-哥白尼开始,他的革命性贡献为天文学领域的开创性研究奠定了基础。数学/物理学分支以伯努利兄弟、莱昂哈德-欧拉、让-达朗贝尔和皮埃尔-西蒙-拉普拉斯等杰出人物为基础。本文主要以有向图的形式展示了这一简洁的学术脉络,说明了戈尔茨坦知识遗产的历史根源,这一历程包含了当代热力学和传热学研究界极为推崇的关键人物。