Alan Rosen - Biography - Academic Career

Academic Career

  • 1954–1972 Dr. Rosen was Lecturer and assistant Professor of Physics and Mathematics at the University of Southern California (intermittently).
  • 1963–64 Adjunct Professor at UC Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD, and UC Riverside. Statewide coordinator and Lecturer of a course called space physics, based on a text book of that same title by Alan Rosen, and published by John Wiley & Son.
  • 1972 Adjunct Professor. Los Angeles Valley College: Bioelectricity: Electric and Magnetic measurements in Man.
  • 1980: consultant, lecturer and advisor to various universities under the Visiting Scientist Program in Physics (VSPP) sponsored by the American Institute of Physics, under a grant from the National Science Foundation
  • Adjunct Professor at USC; presented a graduate course in Spacecraft Systems Design.

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