Richard A. Isaacson

American physicist (born 1941) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Richard Allen Isaacson (born October 6, 1941)[2] is a retired American physicist who has been cited by 2017 Nobel Laureate Rainer Weiss as indispensable to the LIGO gravitational wave project.[3] Isaacson's 1967 PhD dissertation established that the theoretical gravitational waves had features similar to other known types of waves.[4] Isaacson went on to champion the LIGO project as the NSF Program Director of Gravitational Physics for decades. Weiss and fellow Laureate Kip Thorne have honored Isaacson by endowing the American Physical Society's Richard A. Isaacson Award in Gravitational-Wave Science[5][6]

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Richard Allen Isaacson
BornOctober 6, 1941
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Maryland, College Park
Known forShepherding the LIGO project to fruition
Scientific career
Doctoral advisorCharles W. Misner[1]
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