Carnegie Mellon University Members of the Academy of Sciences
by Sylviastel | created - 22 Feb 2015 | updated - 22 Feb 2015 | PublicJohn Anderson; Professor; Psychology in 1999.
Gordon Bell; Professor 1966-1972; Computer and Information Sciences in 2007.
Brian Berry; Professor 1981-1986; Human Environmental Sciences in 1975.
Manuel Blum; Professor; Computer and Information Sciences in 2002.
Richard Duffin; Professor 1946-1988; Applied Mathematical Sciences in 1972.
Stephen Fienberg; Professor; Applied Mathematical Sciences in 1999.
Robert Griffiths; Professor; Computer and Information Sciences in 1987.
Paul Lauterbur; Research Associate, Mellon Institute 1951-1953; Physics in 1985.
Robert Lucas Jr; Professor 1963-1974; Economic Sciences in 1981.
James McClelland; Professor 1984-2006; Psychology in 2001.
Franco Modigliani; Professor 1952-1960; Economic Sciences in 1973.
M. Granger Morgan; Professor; Human Environmental Sciences in 2007.
Allen Newell; Ph.D. 1957; Professor; Computer and Information Sciences in 1972.
Robert Parr; Professor 1948-1962; Chemical Sciences in 2004.
Dana Scott; Professor; Computer and Information Sciences in 1988.
Herbert A. Simon; Professor; Computer and Information Sciences in 1967.
Otto Stern; Professor 1933-1945; Physics in 1945.
Harrison White; Professor 1957-1959; social and political sciences in 1975.
Lincoln Wolfenstein; Professor; Physics in 1978.
1. Walter Kohn
Producer | The Power of the Sun
Walter Kohn was born on March 9, 1923 in Vienna. He was a producer, known for The Power of the Sun (2005), Eviction of Intellect: Four World Stars of Science (2011) and Life Is Strange (2012). He died on April 19, 2016 in Santa Barbara, California, USA.
Professor 1950-1960; Physics in 1969.
2. James G. March
Writer | Passion & Discipline: Don Quixote's Lessons for Leadership
James G. March is known for Passion & Discipline: Don Quixote's Lessons for Leadership (2003).
Professor 1953-1964; Social and Political Sciences in 1973.
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