Developed programmed learning in the form of printed texts for high school mathematics and science subjects, industrial training, nursing education, and medical education.
Published more than three dozen scientific papers and technical articles in various professional journals, and contributed chapters to technical books.
Designed, built, and directed the first fully automated and computerized psychopharmacology laboratory, at Schering Corporation.
Taught an experimental psychology course of his design and conducted research as a member of the faculty at Columbia University, Department of Psychology.