Spencer R. Weart (born 1942) is the former director of the Center for History of Physics of theAmerican Institute of Physics (AIP) from 1971 until his retirement in 2009.
Originally trained as a physicist, he is now a historian of science.[1] He earned his B.A. in Physics atCornell University in 1963 and a Ph.D. in Physics and Astrophysics at theUniversity of Colorado, Boulder, in 1968. He then did postdoctoral studies at theHale Observatories andCalifornia Institute of Technology, publishing papers on solar physics; from 1971 to 1974 he studied history of science in theUniversity of California, Berkeley. While directing the AIP Center for History of Physics he taught courses atJohns Hopkins University andPrinceton University.
He conducted oral history interviews of many physical scientists, particularly astrophysicists such asSubrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (1977)[2] and climate scientists such asWallace Broecker (1997).[3]
He has produced numerous historical articles and two children's science books and written or co-edited eleven other books,[4] including the following:
While at AIP he also produced and edited an award-winning website with historical exhibits.
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