Lee Grodzins

Lee Grodzins in 2015

Lee Grodzins (born July 10, 1926) is an American professor emeritus of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).[1] After work as a researcher at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Grodzins joined the faculty of MIT, where he taught physics for nearly four decades. He was also head of R&D for Niton Corporation, which developed devices to detect dangerous contaminants and contraband. He wrote more than 150 technical papers and holds more than 60 US patents.[2][3]

  1. ^ "Lee Grodzins", MIT faculty directory, September 11, 2015, accessed July 6, 2016
  2. ^ Kane, Debbie. "A Life Driven by Curiosity", UNH Today, November 28, 2017, accessed August 25, 2021
  3. ^ American Men & Women of Science, 19th Issue, 1995–96 Volume 3. G-I RR Bowler, New Providence, New Jersey (1994), ISBN 0-8352-3466-5 (Volume 3), ISBN 0-8352-3463-0 (complete works), S. 415