Background
Rosen, Milton Jacques was born on February 11, 1920 in New York City. Son of Samuel and Fannie (Bernstein) Rosen.
Rosen, Milton Jacques was born on February 11, 1920 in New York City. Son of Samuel and Fannie (Bernstein) Rosen.
Bachelor of Science, City College of New York, 1939. Master of Science, University Maryland, 1941. Doctor of Philosophy, Polytechnic Institute Brooklyn, 1949.
Tutor, instructor, Brooklyn College, 1946-1957;
assistant professor, Brooklyn College, 1957-1962;
associate professor, Brooklyn College, 1962-1966;
professor of chemistry, Brooklyn College, 1966-1991;
professor emeritus, since 1991;
director surfactant research institute, Brooklyn College, since 1987. Visiting professor in applied chemistry Hebrew U. Jerusalem, 1958-1959, 64-65, 71-72, 80. Consultant to numerous industrial companies, including Colgate-Palmolive, American Cyanamid, Dow Chemical, DuPont, Global Assessment of Functioning Corporation, Marathon Oil, Rhone-Poulenc, Texaco, and Westvaco.
Director undergraduate research participation program in chemistry Brooklyn College, 1963-1971, research participation program for college teachers chemistry, 1970-1971. Member of advisory panels National Science Foundation, 1960-1962, 66,70.
National Board American Friends of Lifeline for the Old, United States, Israel, 1984-1993. Chairman scientists division United Jewish Appeal Greater New York, 1961-1962. With United States Army, 1944-1946.
Member American Chemical Society (division colloid and surface science since 1975), American Oil Chemists Society (executive board surfactant and detergent division since 1990), Sigma Xi (president Brooklyn College chapter 1963-1964, treasurer 1953-1958), Phi Beta Kappa (president Brooklyn College chapter 1974-1976, vice president 1972-1974).
Married Ellen Doree, July 11, 1948. Children: Leslie Sara, David Scott, Craig Steven.