David E. Goldman
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David E. Goldman (1910–1998) was a scientist famous for the Goldman equation which he derived for his doctorate degree at Columbia University.[1]
In the 1950s, while employed by the United States Navy, he was part of the CHABA (Committee on hearing and bioacoustics) team, which looked at the human effects of high-intensity noise. He became an early proponent of protection against loud noise and vibration.[1]
See also
Long-term exposure to environmental noise