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  1. Selected Papers of J Robert Schrieffer: In Celebration of His 70th Birthday (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics, V. 30) by J. R. Schrieffer, N. E. Bonesteel, et all 2003-02
  2. High Temperature Superconductivity: Proceedings : The Los Alamos Symposium, 1989 by D. Coffey, David E. Meltzer, et all 1990-03
  3. Handbook of High -Temperature Superconductivity: Theory and Experiment by J. Brooks, 2007-05-23
  4. Theory Of Superconductivity (Advanced Books Classics) by J. Robert Schrieffer, 1999-01-01
  5. Theory of Super-Conductivity by Schrieffer J Robert, 1964-01-01
  6. Handbook of High-Temperature Superconductivity by J. Robert (EDT)/ Brooks, James S. (EDT) Schrieffer, 2007-05-21
  7. High Temperature Superconductivity Proceedings: The Los Alamos Symposium 1989 by Kevin S., Coffey,D., Meltzer,David; Pines,David; & Schrieffer,J.Robert Bedell, 1990

41. Nobel Laureates
the 100th anniversary of the nobel prize, 100 nobel laureates have Chemistry, 1958;1980 José Saramago, Literature, 1998 J. robert schrieffer, Physics, 1972
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42. Laureates
Dr. J. robert schrieffer, who won the nobel Prize in physics in 1972for his work in developing the theory of superconductivity.
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APRIL / MAY 1997 Archives Features News Notes Charlie Barnes ... In Memoriam Laureates add energy, prestige to FSU faculty By John S. Cole FSU Communications Group Few Southeastern schools can boast of even one Nobel laureate on the faculty. Florida State University has had five. With less than 50 years of graduate science programs under its belt, FSU has already hired more Nobel Prize winners than any other college or university in the Southeast, according to Dr. Steve Edwards, FSU's dean of the faculties. Their presence has done wonders to strengthen and expand not only FSU's science programs but its overall standing in the academic community. "Having Nobel laureates has multiple advantages," said Donald Foss, dean of Arts and Sciences. "They bring a tremendous amount of energy and intelligence to the campus and to the colleagues with whom they work. That helps to energize the university." FSU's first such Nobel-inspired excitement came in the winter of 1966, when chemistry professor Robert S. Mulliken won the prize in chemistry. Mulliken, whose work focused on how molecules interact with one another, was originally a physics professor at the University of Chicago, where he actually did the research that earned him his prize.

43. Distinguished Teaching & Other Awards
199697 David B. Levenson Religion 1997-98 Tessa J. Bartholomeusz Religion SourceOffice of the President nobel Laureate J. robert schrieffer joined the
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Distinguished Teaching and Other Awards
University Distinguished Teaching Awards DISTINGUISHED RESEARCH PROFESSOR AWARDS PRESIDENT'S CONTINUING EDUCATION AWARDS SUPERIOR LIBERAL STUDIES HONORS TEACHING AWARD 1994-95 Dr. Marie Osmond Sociology 1995-96 Anthony Arnold Geology 1996-97 David B. Levenson Religion 1997-98 Tessa J. Bartholomeusz Religion Source: Office of the President Nobel Laureate J. Robert Schrieffer joined the Department of Physics and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in January 1992. The third Nobel Prize winner to teach in the College of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Schrieffer received the Nobel Prize for his seminal work in superconductivity. Other Laureates were Paul A. M. Dirac, Physics, and Robert S. Mulliken Chemical Physics. Table of Contents IR Home Page FSU Home Page

44. Statement By Nobel Laureates On The Occasion Of The One-hundredth Anniversary Of
The attached statement, prepared in consultation with an extensive group of Nobelprizewinners, was some time in the J. robert schrieffer (Physics, 1972
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Statement by Nobel Laureates on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Nobel Prize
Introduction Preamble Statement
Introduction
110 Nobel Prize Winners Look Ahead
On the 100th Anniversary of the Nobel Prize. Dateline Stockholm; December 11, 2001. The attached Statement was released as 150 Nobel Laureates gathered in Stockholm, Sweden, and Oslo, Norway, for an unprecedented celebration marking the 100th Anniversary of the Nobel Prize. (The prize winners in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature and Economics meet in Stockholm where their prizes were awarded, and, correspondingly, the Peace Prize winners meet in Oslo.) In brief, the Statement warns that the world may explode into war if modern weapons continue to spread, and environmental strains remain unchecked. It stresses that we shall not have enduring peace until we address the twin scourges of poverty and oppression, and calls for a new sense of global responsibility. It hardly need be said that the signatories make no claim to oracular status, but offer their views as a group of concerned citizens.

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46. Theory Of Superconductivity
This monograph, by nobel Prizewinning physicist J. robert schrieffer, has beenreprinted because of its enduring value as the introduction to the theory of
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Theory of Superconductivity
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Paperback - 352 pages Revised edition (April 1999)
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Schrieffer, a Nobel Prize winning physicist, explains his theory of superconductivity. Fundamentals of the microscopic theory of superconductivity are stressed as a means of providing the reader with a framework for the literature in which detailed applications of the microscopic theory are made to specific problems. A graduate course in quantum theory is required for understanding. First published in 1964, this reprint of a 1983 revised edition includes an appendix containing Nobel Lectures in superconductivity from 1972, delivered by Schrieffer and two co-developers of the theory. Theory of Superconductivity is considered one of the best treatments of the field. This monograph, by Nobel Prizewinning physicist J. Robert Schrieffer, has been reprinted because of its enduring value as the introduction to the theory of superconductivity. Based on a series of lectures presented by the author at the University of Pennsylvania, the fundamentals of the microscopic theory of superconductivity are stressed as a means of providing the reader with a framework for the literature in... About the Author
J. Robert Schrieffer received his B.S. from MIT. He continued his studies at the University of Illinois, where he along with Professors John Bardeen and Leon Cooper developed the theory of superconductivity. He continued his work as a fellow at the University of Birmingham and the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen. Following work at the Universities of Chicago and Illinois, Schrieffer won the Nobel Prize in 1972 for his work in superconductivity, sharing the honor with Bardeen and Cooper. He...

47. Engineering / Electrical & Optical / Superconductivity
by JR Shrieffer, J. robert schrieffer. Perseus Books Paperback 352 pages Revisededition (April 1999), Book News, Inc. schrieffer, a nobel Prize winning
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Home Engineering Superconductivity
Introduction to Superconductivity (2nd Ed. International Series in Pure and Applied Physics)
by Michael Tinkham McGraw Hill College Div
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This classic text offers the most complete coverage of superconductivity and serves as an important text and reliable reference in the physics community. This text is well-known for its accessibility to graduate students and experimental physicists because it emphasizes physical arguments and... Read more
Principles of Superconductive Devices and Circuits

by Theodore Van Duzer, Charles W. Turner Prentice Hall
Textbook Binding - 448 pages
2 edition (December 7, 1998)
From Book News, Inc. Presents the principles of superconductivity underlying its use in devices and circuits of both low- and high-temperature types. Begins by introducing normal metal behavior at low temperatures to aid understanding the uniqueness of the superconducting state, then reviews microscopic and... Read more Theory of Superconductivity by J. R. Shrieffer, J. Robert Schrieffer

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List of nobel Laureates. Samuelson, Economic Sciences, 1970 Myron Scholes, EconomicSciences, 1997, with robert C. Merton J. robert schrieffer, Physics, 1972
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List of Nobel Laureates INCLUDES LAUREATES THROUGH 1997 (TOTAL - 69) ALPHABETICAL LISTING Luis W. Alvarez, Physics, 1968
Kenneth J. Arrow, Economic Sciences, 1972, with Sir John R. Hicks Georije Wells Beadle, Physiology or Medicine, 1958, with Edward Lawrie Tatum and Joshua Lederberg
Gary S. Becker, Economics, 1992
Saul Bellow, Literature, 1976
Hans Albrecht Bethe, Physics, 1967
Konrad Bloch, Physiology or Medicine, 1964, with Feodor Lynen
Herbert C. Brown, Chemistry, 1979, with Georg Wittig
James McGill Buchanan, Economic Sciences, 1986 Alexis Carrel, M.D., Physiology or Medicine, 1912
Owen Chamberlain, Physics, 1959, with Emilio Gino Segre
Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Physics, 1983, with William Fowler
Ronald H. Coase, Economic Sciences, 1991 Arthur Holly Compton, Physics, 1927, with Charles Thomson Rees Wilson James W. Cronin, Physics, 1980, with Val L. Fitch Paul Crutzen, Chemistry, 1995, with F. Sherwood Rowland and Mario Molina Clinton Josah Davisson, Physics, 1937, with Sir George Paget Thomson Gerard Debreu, Economics Sciences, 1983

49. Since 1901 The Nobel Prize Is Annually Awarded For Achievements
1972 John Bardeen, Leon Cooper, John robert schrieffer. 2000 - Alan J.Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid. 1996 - Richard E. Smalley, robert F. Curl.
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Since 1901 the Nobel Prize is annually awarded for achievements in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. On December 10th, the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death, the Nobel prize is presented to laureates during a ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden. The Army Research Office sponsored the work of many Nobel laureates over the years and their research has dramatically impacted our national defense. Listed below are ARO sponsored Nobel laureates. The Nobel Prize in Physics - Laureates Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl E. Wieman Herbert J. Kroemer, Zhores I. Alferov Daniel Tsui David M. Lee ... Polykarp Kusch, Willis E. Lamb The Nobel Prize in Chemistry- Laureates Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid Richard E. Smalley, Robert F. Curl George A. Olah Donald J. Cram ... Robert Burns Woodward

50. Letter From Nobel Laureates To Congress Supporting CTBT
UNIVERSITY 1967 nobel Prize, Leon M. Lederman ILLINOIS INSITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1988nobel Prize, J. robert schrieffer FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY 1972 nobel Prize.
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Letter from Nobel Laureates to Congress Supporting CTBT
To Senators of the 106th Congress: We urge you to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty is central to future efforts to halt the spread of nuclear weapons. Ratification of the Treaty will mark an important advance in uniting the world in an effort to contain and reduce the dangers of nuclear arms. It is imperative that the CTBT be ratified. Philip W. Anderson
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
1977 Nobel Prize Henry W. Kendall
MIT
1990 Nobel Prize Arthur L. Schawlow
STANFORD UNIVERSITY
1981 Nobel Prize Hans A. Bethe
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
1967 Nobel Prize Leon M. Lederman
ILLINOIS INSITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1988 Nobel Prize J. Robert Schrieffer FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY 1972 Nobel Prize Nicolaas Bloembergen HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1981 Nobel Prize David M. Lee CORNELL UNIVERSITY 1996 Nobel Prize Mel Schwartz COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY 1988 Nobel Prize Owen Chamberlain UC, BERKELEY

51. Main_page
American nobel Laureates’ Position on a Unilateral, Preventive Attack on D. Phillips(Ph) , *Norman F. Ramsey (Ph) , *J. robert schrieffer (Ph) , William F
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"The undersigned oppose a preventive war against Iraq without broad international support. Military operations against Iraq may indeed lead to a relatively swift victory in the short term. But war is characterized by surprise, human loss, and unintended consequences. Even with a victory, we believe that the medical, economic, environmental, moral, spiritual, political, and legal consequences of an American preventive attack on Iraq would undermine, not protect, U.S. security and standing in the world". George A. Akerlof (E) *Philip W. Anderson (Ph) Kenneth J. Arrow (E) *Paul Berg (Ch) *Hans A. Bethe (Ph) *Nicolaas Bloembergen (Ph) Norman E. Borlaug (P) Paul D. Boyer (Ch) Owen Chamberlain (Ph) Leon N. Cooper (Ph) James W. Cronin (Ph) Robert F. Curl, Jr. (Ch) *Val L. Fitch (Ph) Robert F. Furchgott (M) Sheldon L. Glashow (Ph) *Roger Guillemin (M) Herbert A. Hauptman (Ch) Alan J. Heeger (Ch) Louis J. Ignarro (M) *Eric R. Kandel (M) *Har Gobind Khorana (M) Lawrence R. Klein (E) *Walter Kohn (Ch) *Leon M. Lederman (Ph)

52. APS Office Of Public Affairs - Political Action For Scientists - Science Budget
J. robert schrieffer University Eminent Scholar Professor State ofFlorida University System nobel Laureate in Physics, 1972. Maxine
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May 14, 2001 The Honorable C.W. (Bill) Young
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Washington, DC 20515: Dear Mr. Chairman: Last year Congress made a bipartisan commitment to strengthen American science and engineering by significantly boosting basic research investments in agencies such as the National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy and the National Institutes of Health. Federal investments in these agencies provide the foundation for long-term economic growth, diagnosis and treatment of disease and improvement in our quality of life. Increasing the federal investment in basic research at the NSF and DOE is particularly important now to help reverse declines in federal spending relative to the U.S. economy over the last decade. As Congress moves forward in its effort to double the budget of the National Institutes of Health, it should recall that today's miraculous advances in biomedical research could never have occurred without significant technological and conceptual contributions from the physical and computational sciences. Before we can reap the full benefits of the human genome project, we will require many further advances in these and other areas. During this year's debate on the FY 2002 budget, the Senate, at the urging of Senators Kit Bond (R-MO) and Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), passed an amendment by unanimous consent that would add $1.44 billion above the presidential request to Function 250, which includes the National Science Foundation, NASA and the Office of Science at DOE. The amendment would allocate an additional $674 million to the NSF and $469 million to the DOE Office of Science. We believe the Senate made the right decision, and we urge you to incorporate these increases into the House Appropriations bills.

53. Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage-Nobel Prize Winners
nobel Prize in Physics Antony 1973 Esaki, Leo Giaever, Ivar Josephson, BrianD. 1972 Bardeen, John Cooper, Leon, N. schrieffer, J. robert 1971 Gabor
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54. Laureates And Space Wanderers: MIT Is Well-represented In Two Distinguished Fiel
1989 nobel Prize in Chemistry. * Charles J. Pedersen ’27. 1976 nobel Prizein Physics. * John robert schrieffer ’53. 1972 nobel Prize in Physics.
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Laureates and Space Wanderers
MIT is well-represented in two distinguished fields.
MIT alumni/ae have accomplished a great many things throughout the years. Two notable areas which have seen a proliferation of MIT affiliates include Nobel Laureates and astronauts. MIT Nobel Laureates MIT Astronaut List This story was published on Tuesday, May 4, 1999.
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    The more than 100 nobel prizewinning signatories to the attached Chemistry, 1958;1980) Jose Saramago (Literature, 1998) J. robert schrieffer (Physics, 1972
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    The more than 100 Nobel prize-winning signatories to the attached statement have their own individual priorities in viewing the future, but all agree to this broad outline of the challenge facing humankind. Among scientists signing are Dr. Francis Crick (Physiology/Medicine, 1962), co-discoverer of the double-helix; Dr. Hans Bethe (Physics, 1967), discoverer of the source of the sun's energy; Dr. Charles Townes (Physics, 1964), co-discoverer of the laser, and Drs. Mario Molina (Chemistry, 1995) and Paul Crutzen (Chemistry, 1995), honored for their studies of the chemistry of the atmosphere and the ozone hole.
    Among literature winners are Nadine Gordimer (1991), and among peace prize winners Mikhail Gorbachev (1990), Archbishop Desmond Tutu (1984) and His Holiness the Dalai Lama (1989). Stockholm
    -The terrorization of civilian populations has, for too long, been a horrifying aspect of the global scene. The time has come to end it. This will require a reshaping of relations within the human family. Our statement, addressed to the long term, is a plea for just such a reassessment of our obligations to one another.

    56. Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
    1971, Dennis Gabor, 19001979, for his development of the principles of holography.1972, John Bardeen. Leon N. Cooper. J. robert schrieffer. 1908-1991. 1931-. 1931-.
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    Year Winner Lifetime Contribution Wilhelm Konrad Rontgen for the discovery of x-rays Hendrik Antoon Lorentz Pieter Zeeman
    for their work on the influence of magnetism on radiation. Antoine Henri Becquerel Pierre Curie Marie Sklowdowska-Curie for his discovery of radioactivity. for their joint research on nuclear radiation phenomena. Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt) for his research on the densities of the gases and for his discovery of argon Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard for his work on cathode rays. Joseph John Thomson for his research on the conduction of electricity by gases. Albert Abraham Michelson for his optical instruments and for measuring the speed of light. Gabriel Lippmann for his method of reproducing colors photographically based on the interference techiniques. Guglielmo Marconi Carl Ferdinand Braun for their development of wireless telegraphy. Johannes Diderik van der Waals for his research on the equation of state for gases and liquids.

    57. Nobel Prize Winners In Physics, 1901-2000
    nobel Prize Winners in Physics, 19012000. 19001910192019301940195019601970198019902000 LeonN. Cooper. J. robert schrieffer.
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    Wilhelm Konrad Rontgen for the discovery of x-rays Hendrik Antoon Lorentz Pieter Zeeman
    for their work on the influence of magnetism on radiation. Antoine Henri Becquerel Pierre Curie Marie Sklowdowska-Curie for his discovery of radioactivity. for their joint research on nuclear radiation phenomena. Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt) for his research on the densities of the gases and for his discovery of argon Philipp Eduard Anton von Lenard for his work on cathode rays. Joseph John Thomson for his research on the conduction of electricity by gases. Albert Abraham Michelson for his optical instruments and for measuring the speed of light. Gabriel Lippmann for his method of reproducing colors photographically based on the interference techiniques.

    58. NPQ
    in consultation with an extensive group of nobel prize winners Chemistry, 1958;1980) Jose Saramago (Literature, 1998) J. robert schrieffer (Physics, 1972
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    EDITOR'S NOTE: One hundred fifty Nobel Laureates will gather in Stockholm, Sweden, and Oslo, Norway, on Dec. 7 for an unprecedented celebration marking the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prize. The prize winners in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature and economics meet in Stockholm, where their prizes were awarded, and, correspondingly, the peace prize winners meet in Oslo.
    The more than 100 signatories to the attached statement have their own individual priorities in viewing the future, but all agree to this broad outline of the challenge facing humankind. Among scientists signing are Dr. Francis Crick (Physiology/Medicine, 1962), co-discoverer of the double-helix; Dr. Hans Bethe (Physics, 1967), discoverer of the source of the sun's energy; Dr. Charles Townes (Physics, 1964), co-discoverer of the laser, and Drs. Mario Molina (Chemistry, 1995) and Paul Crutzen (Chemistry, 1995), honored for their studies of the chemistry of the atmosphere and the ozone hole.
    Among literature winners Miss Nadine Gordimer (1991), and among peace prize winners Mr. Mikhail Gorbachev (1990) ,Archbishop Desmond Tutu (1984) and His Holiness the Dalai Lama (1989). The final signature was received from Mr. Gorbachev in Moscow, where he is hospitalized.)

    59. Géniesenherbe.org - Prix Nobel De Physique
    Translate this page Le prix nobel de physique est attribué par l'Académie royale des Bardeen (États-Unis),Leon N. Cooper (États-Unis) et J. robert schrieffer (États-Unis).
    http://www.geniesenherbe.org/theorie/prix/nobphys.html
    Lauréats du prix Nobel de physique Le prix Nobel de physique est attribué par l'Académie royale des sciences de Suède, à Stockholm. Année Récipiendaire Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (Allemagne) Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (Pays-Bas) et Pieter Zeeman (Pays-Bas) Antoine Henri Becquerel (France), Pierre Curie (France) et Marie Curie (France) John William Strutt, 3 e baron Rayleigh (Grande-Bretagne) Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard (Allemagne) sir Joseph John Thomson (Grande-Bretagne) Albert Abraham Michelson (États-Unis) Gabriel Lippmann (France) Guglielmo Marconi (Italie) et Karl Ferdinand Braun (Allemagne) Johannes Diderik van der Waals (Pays-Bas) Wilhelm Wien (Allemagne) Nils Gustaf Dalén (Suède) Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (Pays-Bas) Max von Laue (Allemagne) sir William Henry Bragg (Grande-Bretagne) et sir William Lawrence Bragg (Grande-Bretagne) NON ATTRIBUÉ Charles Glover Barkla (Grande-Bretagne) Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck (Allemagne) Johannes Stark (Allemagne) Charles Édouard Guillaume (Suisse) Albert Einstein (Allemagne et Suisse) Niels Bohr (Danemark) Robert Andrews Millikan (États-Unis) Karl Manne Georg Siegbahn (Suède) James Franck (Allemagne) et Gustav Hertz (Allemagne) Jean Baptiste Perrin (France) Arthur Holly Compton (États-Unis) et Charles Thomson Rees Wilson (Grande-Bretagne) sir Owen Williams Richardson (Grande-Bretagne) prince Louis Victor de Broglie (France) sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (Inde) NON ATTRIBUÉ Werner Heisenberg (Allemagne) Erwin Schrodinger (Autriche) et Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (Grande Bretagne) NON ATTRIBUÉ sir James Chadwick (Grande-Bretagne)

    60. Facts And Statistics For Prospective Students
    There has been a total of five nobel laureates to serve on staff at Florida StateUniversity Paul Dirac Physics; J. robert schrieffer - Physics (currently
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    There has been a total of five Nobel laureates to serve on staff at Florida State University:
    • Konrad E. Bloch - Human Sciences James M. Buchanan - Economics Robert Sanderson Mulliken - Chemical Physics Paul Dirac - Physics J. Robert Schrieffer - Physics (currently on staff)
    Ten faculty members have been elected members of the National Academy of Sciences. The seven current or retired on the faculty are:
    • Louis N. Howard - Mathematics (retired in 1995) Donald L. Casper - Biological Science Lloyd M. Biedler - Biological Science (retired in 1993) Michael Kasha - Chemistry J. Robert Schrieffer - Physics Zachary Fisk - Physics Melvin E. Stern - Oceanography
    Four faculty members have been selected to be members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. The four current or retired on the faculty are:
    • Michael Kasha - Chemistry Lloyd M. Beidler - Biological Sciences (retired in 1993)

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