David J. Griffiths


David Jeffrey Griffiths is an American physicist and educator. He was on the faculty of Reed College from 1978 through 2009, becoming the Howard Vollum Professor of Science before his retirement. He wrote four highly regarded textbooks for undergraduate physics students.

Early life and education

Griffiths was born in Arlington [County, Virginia|Arlington, Virginia], the son of Winifred Mary and Gordon Griffiths. Both his parents were faculty members at the University of Washington, his father in the history department and his mother in the zoology department.
Griffiths is a graduate of The Putney School and was trained at Harvard University. His doctoral work, Covariant Approach to Massless Field Theory in the Radiation Gauge on theoretical particle physics, was supervised by Sidney Coleman.

Career

Griffiths is principally known as the author of three highly regarded textbooks for undergraduate physics students: Introduction to [Elementary Particles (book)|Introduction to Elementary Particles], Introduction to [Quantum Mechanics (book)|Introduction to Quantum Mechanics], and Introduction to Electrodynamics.

Awards and honors

Griffiths was the recipient of the 1997 Robert A. Millikan Award reserved for "those who have made outstanding scholarly contributions to physics education".
In 2009 Griffiths was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society, cited "For advancing the upper level physics curriculum through the writing of leading textbooks and through his contributions to the American Journal of Physics in many editorial roles and as an author."

Books

The most recent edition of each book is generally regarded as a standard undergraduate text.