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Edwin L. Carstensen, A scientist’s life

Authors :
David T. Blackstock
Source :
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 141:3789-3790
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Acoustical Society of America (ASA), 2017.

Abstract

Born in 1919, Edwin L. Carstensen grew up in Oakdale, Nebraska. Thinking to be a teacher or preacher, Ed attended Nebraska State Teachers College, 1938-1941. An interest in physics and music led Ed in fall 1941 to Case School of Applied Science. But World War II interrupted; when his professor Robert Shankland was tapped to head the newly formed Underwater Sound Reference Laboratory in spring 1941, Ed followed and spent the war and early postwar years at USRL’s lab in Orlando, Florida. Thus Ed’s first serious involvement in acoustics was in underwater sound. Several publications emerged after the war; the most significant was the Carstensen-Foldy study of sound propagation through bubbly water (JASA 19, 481-501 (1947)). After PhD studies at University of Pennsylvania, 1948-55, where Herman Schwann introduced Ed to biophysics, and five years at the Army Biological Laboratory, Ft. Detrich, Maryland, Ed took a faculty position in Electrical Engineering at the University of Rochester. There he remained for th...

Details

ISSN :
00014966
Volume :
141
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........335c319155c42bca113e07b994d5693f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4988351