Background
Rosenberg, Paul was born on March 31, 1910 in New York City. Son of Samuel and Evelyn (Abbey) Rosenberg.
Rosenberg, Paul was born on March 31, 1910 in New York City. Son of Samuel and Evelyn (Abbey) Rosenberg.
AB, Columbia University, 1930. Master of Arts, Columbia University, 1933. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1941.
Chemist, Hawthorne Paint & Varnish Corporation, New Jersey, 1930-1933;
graduate assistant physics, Columbia University, 1934-1939;
lecturer, Columbia University, 1939-1941;
instructor, Hunter College, New York City, 1939-1941;
research associate electrical engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 1941;
member of staff, Radiation Laboratory, National Defense Research Committee, 1941-1945;
president, Paul Rosenberg Associations (consultant physicists), Larchmont, New York, since 1945;
president, Institute Navigation, 1950-1951. Member war committee radio American Standards Association, 1942-1944. General chairman joint meeting Radio Technology Common for aeronautics, Radio Technology Common for Marine Services and Institute of Navigation, 1950.
Co-chairman National Technology Development Committee for upper atmostphere and interplanetary navigation, 1947-1950. Member maritime research advising committee National Academy Sciences-National Research Council, 1959-1960. Chairman cartography panelspace programs Earth resources survey National Research Council, 1973-1976.
Chairman panel on navigation and traffic control space applications study National Academy Sciences, 1968. Board directors Center for Environment and Man, 1976-1985.
Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science (vice president 1966-1969, member council 1961-1973), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (associate), American Institute Chemists, Explorers Club. Member American Physical Society, American Chemical Society, National Academy Engineering, Acoustical Society of America, Armed Forces Communication Association, Optical Society of America, American Society Photogrammetry (Talbert Abrams Grand award 1955), American Association Physics Teachers, New York Academy of Sciences, Institute Navigation (honorary, president 1950-1951), Beach Point Yacht Club (Mamaroneck, New York ), Columbia University Club, Sigma Xi, Zeta Beta Tau.
Married Marjorie S. Hillson, June 12, 1943. 1 child, Gale Bachelor of Engineering.