Joshua N. Goldberg


Joshua N. Goldberg is an American physicist and educator. He is particularly noted for his research on general relativity.
Goldberg was born in Rochester, New York, and received a Bachelor's degree from the University of Rochester in 1947. He received a doctorate in physics from Syracuse University in 1952. His thesis advisor was Peter Bergmann. From 1952–1956 Goldberg was a research scientist at the Armour Research Foundation. He then worked at the Aerospace Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, where over seven years he built a research group working on relativity. In 1963 Goldberg became a professor of physics at Syracuse University, where he is presently an emeritus professor of physics.
Goldberg is known for his research in general relativity, where he has written 61 papers. Along with Bergmann, Goldberg introduced a new derivation of the laws of motion of rigid bodies according to the rigorous approach that they had developed.
Goldberg was elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1972. In 2011, Goldberg's research career was honored by a special issue of the journal General Relativity and Gravitation.