David Kestenbaum

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David Kestenbaum (Americana)
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Kestenbaum speaking at Third Coast International Audio Festival in 2005
Born1969 (age 51–52) [1]
Career
NetworkNational Public Radio
Country United States

David Samuel Kestenbaum is an American radio producer - as of 2019, for Planet Money and This American Life. He was formerly a correspondent for National Public Radio. He generally covers science and economic issues.[2][3]

Kestenbaum earned a Ph.D in physics from Harvard University in 1996[2] with a thesis entitled Observation of Top Quark Anti-Top Quark Production Using a Soft Lepton B Tag in Proton Anti-Proton Collisions at 1.8 TeV working under the supervision of Melissa Franklin.[4] In 1997, Kestenbaum was selected as a AAAS Mass Media Fellow, working at a NPR affiliate radio station in Columbus, Ohio.[5][6]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b PhysicsCentral: David Kestenbaum
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "David Kestenbaum, NPR Biography". NPR. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  3. ^ "Staff". This American Life. 2019. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
  4. ^ "Harvard PhD Theses in Physics: 1971-1999". The President and Fellows of Harvard College. 23 Sep 2008. Archived from the original on 12 June 2010. Retrieved 3 January 2010.
  5. ^ Lucibella, Michael. "Media Fellows Follow Varied Career Paths". APS News. American Physical Society. Retrieved 21 January 2021.
  6. ^ Stern, Gavin. "AAAS Mass Media Fellows Embed in Newsrooms, Return as Science Communicators". AAAS. Retrieved 21 January 2021.


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