Title: Educator (Retired)
Company: Edward R. Murrow High School
Location: Brooklyn, New York, United States
David K. Roemer, PhD, Retired Educator at Edward R. Murrow High School, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Educators for dedication, achievements, and leadership in science, religious services, and education.
A former high school physics teacher at Edward R. Murrow High School through the New York City Department of Education between 1984 and his retirement in 1998, Dr. Roemer has demonstrated much versatility throughout his diversified career. Post-retirement, he now serves as a distinguished religious speaker with several informational websites to his credit. Through his myriad sites, he closes the gap between science and religion, as well as discusses the co-existence of both science and religion in an educational format. With his aim to “explore and share the close connection between faith and reason as revealed by new discoveries in physics and philosophy,” Dr. Roemer has also uploaded several videos on YouTube. In his video titled “The Truth About Evolution and Religion,” he explains the conflict of teaching evolution versus religion in United States classrooms.
Prior to his educational and religious endeavors, Dr. Roemer served as a product specialist for Siemens Corporation and a manger of radiation therapy products for Litton Medical Systems. To prepare for his career, he pursued a formal education at Fordham University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in physics in 1964. Thereafter, he attended New York University and earned a Doctor of Philosophy in physics in 1971. After accruing some years in the field, he earned a Master of Business Administration at Pace University’s Lubin School of Business in 1980.
To remain abreast of developments within his respective areas of expertise, Dr. Roemer has affiliated himself with several organizations. He is a member of Science Writers in New York and has also contributed to a variety of articles, including “Science, Metaphysics, Philosophy, Theology, History and the Holy Shroud,” which can be viewed online.
Born in the Bronx, New York on September 15, 1942, to parents David Henry and Madeline Eleanor (Stangenberg) Roemer, Dr. Roemer enjoys watching movies and reading novels in his spare time, particularly scientific books with an emphasis on religion. Looking toward the future, he desires to experience the further growth of his career with respect to his research on the interconnection between science and religion.
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