Frank Woodbridge "Woodie" Constant (June 1, 1904, Minneapolis – November 16, 1988, Essex, Connecticut) was an American physicist.
[1] During the summer of 1926, F. Woodbridge Constant, the organist Hobart Augustus Whitman (1905–1952),[7][8] and Hassler Whitney joined Woodie's father Professor Frank Henry Constant in Switzerland, where the team of four climbed the Wetterhorn.
[9] As a postdoc F. Woodbridge Constant was from 1928 to 1930 a National Research Fellow at Caltech.
For the academic year 1933–1934 he was on leave at the University of Cambridge, where he studied under P. A. M. Dirac and assisted John Cockcroft in research on nuclear physics.
[11] He wrote a 2-volume textbook on theoretical physics at the first-year graduate level.