John David Jackson received his B. Sc. from the University of Western
Ontario in 1946 and his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology in 1949. He taught at McGill University for seven years and
at the University of Illinois for ten before coming to Berkeley in
1967. He has held a Guggenheim Fellowship (Princeton, 1956-57), a Ford
Foundation Fellowship (CERN, 1963-64), and Visiting Research
Fellowships at Cambridge (Clare Hall, 1970) and Oxford (Jesus College,
1988-89). He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, and the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Fellow of the American
Physical Society. He is the author of a well known graduate text,
Classical Electrodynamics (Wiley, 1962, 1975, 1998), as well Physics of
Elementary Particles (Princeton Press, 1958) and Mathematics for
Quantum Mechanics (W A Benjamin, 1962). He has contributed to numerous
summer school lecture series, and for 17 years served as Editor of
Annual Review of Nuclear and Particle Science. Service to the
University of California includes Department Chair (1978-81), and Head
of the Physics Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
(1982-84). He retired from teaching in 1993 and is presently a
Participating Retiree in the Physics Division, LBNL. Avocations:
swimming (for exercise), hiking in the mountains, scientific
bibliophily.
J. D. Jackson
Professor Emeritus
Research: Particle Physics
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