
Herbert A. Friedman
Herbert A. Friedman was an American physicist renowned for pioneering research in X-ray and gamma-ray spectroscopy, which involved studying high-energy radiation emitted by atomic nuclei and cosmic sources. His work significantly advanced our understanding of nuclear physics and space phenomena. As a professor at Columbia University, he also contributed to developing sensitive instruments to detect these energies, helping scientists explore the universe's energetic events. Friedman's research provided insights into atomic structure and cosmic processes, laying groundwork for future discoveries in physics and astrophysics.