Arthur H. Rosenfeld

American physicist and energy advocate

Arthur H. Rosenfeld - Scientists & Innovators born 1926
Born

1926
99 years ago

Died
Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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Contributed significantly to the field of physics, particularly in energy efficiency and conservation. Served as a professor at the University of California, Berkeley and as a commissioner of the California Energy Commission. Played a vital role in the development of energy-saving technologies and policies that shaped modern energy use in the United States.

Pioneered energy-efficient technologies

Served on the California Energy Commission

Influenced energy policy in California

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