Coster was born in
Amsterdam. Coster grew up in a large working-class family; he was the third child of Barend Coster, a
blacksmith, and Aafje van der Mik. The Coster family valued education. Ten of their children survived to adulthood and all received enough education to go onto middle-class professions. From 1904 to 1908 Dirk went to the Teacher's College in
Haarlem, then was a teacher until 1913. With the aid of private support he was able to study
mathematics and
physics at the
University of Leiden, first having passed the exams required for students who had no
gymnasium education. In Leiden he was influenced by the inspiring lectures of
Paul Ehrenfest, and in 1916 he obtained his
M.Sc. degree. From 1916 to 1920 Coster was assistant of
Lodewijk Siertsema and
Wander de Haas at the
Delft University of Technology, where in 1919 he obtained an
Engineer's degree in
electrical engineering. In 1920 and 1921 he did research at
Lund University under
Manne Siegbahn, on
X-ray spectroscopy of different
elements. Coster's thesis was on this subject, and he obtained his
Ph.D. degree in 1922 in Leiden under
Paul Ehrenfest; his thesis was entitled
"Röntgenspectra en de atoomtheorie van Bohr" (X-ray spectra and Bohr's atomic theory). ==Academic career==