Carnegie Mellon University Members of the National Academy of Sciences
by Sylviastel | created - 22 Feb 2015 | updated - 22 Feb 2015 | PublicRaoul Bott; Ph.D. 1949; Mathematics 1964.
Shafrira Goldwasser; BS 1979; Computer and information sciences 2004.
John L. Hall; BS 1956, MS 1958, Ph.D. 1961; physics.
John Hirth; Ph.D. 1958; Applied Physical Sciences 1994.
Leonard Lerman; BS 1945; Genetics 1986.
Frederick Mosteller; BS 1938, MS 1939; Mathematics 1974.
Allen Newell; Ph.D. 1957, Professor, Computer and Information Sciences 1972.
Frederick Rossini; BS 1925, MS 1936, DSc. hon. 1948; Chemistry 1951.
Clifford Shull; BS 1937, Physics 1975.
Oliver Williamson; Ph.D. 1963; Economic Sciences 1994.
1. Marvin L. Goldberger
Self | The Trials of J. Robert Oppenheimer
Marvin L. Goldberger was born on October 22, 1922 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was married to Mildred C. Ginsburg. He died on November 26, 2014 in La Jolla, California, USA.
BS 1943; Physics 1963.
2. Philip Morrison
Educated at Carnegie Tech (now Carnegie Mellon University), Philip Morrison was present at the birth of the A-bomb. He went on to teach at Cornell and MIT. In the late 50s, he first proposed using microwaves as a way to communicate with aliens. He was a founder of the Planetary Society and SETI and...
BS 1936; Physics 1971.
3. Ivan Sutherland
Self | The Story of Computer Graphics
Ivan Sutherland was born on May 16, 1938 in Hastings, Nebraska, USA. He has been married to Marly Roncken since May 28, 2006.
BS 1959; Computer and Information Sciences 1978.
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