List of Nobel laureates affiliated with Cornell University
The Nobel Prizes are awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Karolinska Institute, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee to individuals who make outstanding contributions in the fields of chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.[1] They were established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, which dictates that the awards should be administered by the Nobel Foundation. Another prize, the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, was established in 1968 by the Sveriges Riksbank, the central bank of Sweden, for contributors to the field of economics.[2] Each prize is awarded by a separate committee; the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awards the Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, and Economics, the Karolinska Institute awards the Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee awards the Prize in Peace.[3] Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a cash prize that has varied throughout the years.[2] In 1901, the winners of the first Nobel Prizes were given 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2007. In 2008, the winners were awarded a prize amount of 10,000,000 SEK.[4] The awards are presented in Stockholm in an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.[5]
As of 2016, there have been 54 Nobel laureates affiliated with Cornell University, including 20 Cornell alumni (laureates who attended the university as undergraduate, graduate student or researcher) and 34 members of the faculty or visiting faculty[6] The Nobel Prize categories of Physics and Physiology or Medicine each account for twelve awards to Cornell-affiliated laureates. People affiliated with Cornell also have received eight Nobel Prize awards for Chemistry, four for Literature, three for Economics, and two Nobel Peace Prizes.[6]
Laureates
Year | Image | Laureate | Relation | Category | Rationale |
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1936 | Debye, PeterPeter Debye | 1940-1952, Professor of Chemistry,Professor of Chemistry, 1940-1952 | Chemistry | "for his contributions to the study of molecular structure," primarily referring to his work on dipole moments and X-ray diffraction | |
1937 | Thomson, George PagetGeorge Paget Thomson | 1929-1930, Non–Resident Lecturer,Non–Resident Lecturer, 1929-1930 | Physics | "for their experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals" | |
1938 | Buck, Pearl S.Pearl S. Buck | 1925, M.A.,M.A., 1925 | Literature | "for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces"[7] | |
1944 | Gasser, Herbert SpencerHerbert Spencer Gasser | 1931–1934, Cornell Medical College facultyCornell Medical College faculty 1931–1934 | Physiology or Medicine | ||
1944 | Hahn, OttoOtto Hahn | 1933[8], George Fisher Baker Non-Resident Lecturer in ChemistryGeorge Fisher Baker Non-Resident Lecturer in Chemistry 1933[9] | Chemistry | "for his discovery of the fission of heavy atomic nuclei." | |
1944 | Rabi, Isidor IsaacIsidor Isaac Rabi | 1919, B.Chem.B.Chem. 1919
Graduate study 1921-23 (transferred) |
Physics | "for his resonance method for recording the magnetic properties of atomic nuclei"[10] | |
1946 | Mott, JohnJohn Mott
Co-recipient with Emily Greene Balch |
1888 - Philosophy, B.S.B.S. 1888 - Philosophy | Peace | "Chairman, International Missionary Council; President, World Alliance of Young Men's Christian Associations"[11] | |
1946 | Muller, Hermann JosephHermann Joseph Muller | Cornell graduate student 1911–1912 | Physiology or Medicine | ||
1946 | Sumner, James B.James B. Sumner | Professor of Biochemistry/Nutrition 1929–1955; took emeritus status in 1955 | Chemistry | ||
1953 | Lipmann, Fritz AlbertFritz Albert Lipmann | 1939–1941, Research Associate, Cornell Medical CollegeResearch Associate, Cornell Medical College 1939–1941 | Physiology or Medicine | ||
1954 | Pauling, LinusLinus Pauling[12][13] | 1937–1938, George Fisher Baker Non-Resident Lecturer in ChemistryGeorge Fisher Baker Non-Resident Lecturer in Chemistry 1937–1938 1959, Messenger LecturerMessenger Lecturer 1959 |
Chemistry | "for his research into the nature of the chemical bond and its application to the elucidation of the structure of complex substances" | |
1955 | Vigneaud, Vincent duVincent du Vigneaud | 1938–1967, Professor, Cornell Medical CollegeProfessor, Cornell Medical College 1938–1967 1967–1974, Professor Emeritus, Ithaca campusProfessor Emeritus, Ithaca campus 1967–1974 |
Chemistry | ||
1958 | Beadle, George WellsGeorge Wells Beadle
Co-recipient with Edward Tatum and Joshua Lederberg |
1931, Ph.D.,Ph.D., 1931 | Physiology or Medicine | "for their discovery that genes act by regulating definite chemical events"[14] | |
1960 | Medawar, PeterPeter Medawar | , Andrew D. White Professor-at-LargeAndrew D. White Professor-at-Large | Physiology or Medicine | ||
1962 | Pauling, LinusLinus Pauling[12][13] | 1937–1938, George Fischer Baker Non-Resident Lecturer in ChemistryGeorge Fischer Baker Non-Resident Lecturer in Chemistry 1937–1938 1959, Messenger LecturerMessenger Lecturer 1959 |
Peace | ||
1965 | Feynman, RichardRichard Feynman | 1945-1950, Professor of Physics,Professor of Physics, 1945-1950 | Physics | "their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles" | |
1967 | Bethe, HansHans Bethe | 1935-2005, Professor of Physics,Professor of Physics, 1935-2005 | Physics | ||
1967 | Eigen, ManfredManfred Eigen | , A.D. White Professor-at-LargeA.D. White Professor-at-Large | Chemistry | ||
1967 | Hartline, Haldan KefferHaldan Keffer Hartline | 1940–1941, Associate Professor of Physiology, Cornell Medical CollegeAssociate Professor of Physiology, Cornell Medical College 1940–1941 | Physiology or Medicine | ||
1968 | Holley, Robert W.Robert W. Holley
Co-recipient with H. Gobind Khorana and Marshall W. Nirenberg |
1946, Ph.D.,Ph.D., 1946 Professor of Organic Chemistry, 1948-1966 |
Physiology or Medicine | "for their interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis"[15] | |
1968 | Khorana, Har GobindHar Gobind Khorana | 1974–1980, A.D. White Professor-at-Large,A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1974–1980 | Physiology or Medicine | ||
1970 | Alfvén, HannesHannes Alfvén | , Distinguished Professor in EngineeringDistinguished Professor in Engineering | Physics | ||
1970 | Borlaug, NormanNorman Borlaug | 1982–1988, A.D. White Professor-at-Large,A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1982–1988 | Peace | ||
1971 | Herzberg, GerhardGerhard Herzberg[16][17][18] | 1968, George Fisher Baker Non-Resident Lecturer in ChemistryGeorge Fisher Baker Non-Resident Lecturer in Chemistry 1968 | Chemistry | "for his contributions to the knowledge of electronic structure and geometry of molecules, particularly free radicals" | |
1972 | Schrieffer, John RobertJohn Robert Schrieffer | 1969–1975, A.D. White Professor-at-Large,A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1969–1975 | Physics | ||
1973 | Josephson, Brian DavidBrian David Josephson
Co-recipient with Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever |
1971–1972, NSF Fellow,NSF Fellow, 1971–1972[19] | Physics | "for their experimental discoveries regarding tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors, respectively" and the other half to Brian David Josephson "for his theoretical predictions of the properties of a supercurrent through a tunnel barrier, in particular those phenomena which are generally known as the Josephson effects"[20] | |
1974 | Flory, PaulPaul Flory | 1948–1957, Chemistry faculty,Chemistry faculty, 1948–1957 | Chemistry | ||
1979 | Glashow, SheldonSheldon Glashow
Co-recipient with Abdus Salam and Steven Weinberg |
1954, B.A.,B.A., 1954 | Physics | "for their contributions to the theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles, including, inter alia, the prediction of the weak neutral current"[21] | |
1979 | Weinberg, StevenSteven Weinberg
Co-recipient with Abdus Salam and Sheldon Glashow |
1954, B.A.B.A. 1954 | Physics | "for their contributions to the theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles, including, inter alia, the prediction of the weak neutral current"[21] | |
1981 | Hoffmann, RoaldRoald Hoffmann
Co-recipient with Kenichi Fukui |
1965–Present, Professor of Chemistry,Professor of Chemistry, 1965–Present | Chemistry | "for their theories, developed independently, concerning the course of chemical reactions"[22] | |
1982 | Wilson, Kenneth G.Kenneth G. Wilson | 1963-1988, Professor of Physics,Professor of Physics, 1963-1988 | Physics | "for his theory for critical phenomena in connection with phase transitions"[23] | |
1983 | McClintock, BarbaraBarbara McClintock | 1923, B.S.,B.S., 1923 M.A., 1925 Ph.D., 1927 Instructor in botany, 1927-1931 Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large, 1965-1974 |
Physiology or Medicine | "for her discovery of mobile genetic elements"[24] | |
1983 | Taube, HenryHenry Taube | 1944–1946, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1944–1946 | Chemistry | for "his work in the mechanisms of electron-transfer reactions, especially in metal complexes."[25] | |
1986 | Soyinka, WoleWole Soyinka | 1985, Senior Fellow, Society for the Humanities,Senior Fellow, Society for the Humanities, 1985 | Literature | ||
1989 | Varmus, HaroldHarold Varmus | 2015-Present, Professor of Medicine, Professor of Medicine, 2015-Present | Medicine & Physiology | ||
1990 | Paz, OctavioOctavio Paz | 1972-1974, A.D. White Professor-at-Large, A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1972-1974 | Literature | ||
1991 | Gennes, Pierre-Gilles dePierre-Gilles de Gennes | Served on the Cornell faculty as 1977–1983, A.D. White Professor-at-LargeA.D. White Professor-at-Large 1977–1983 and Bethe Lecturer in Physics 1989–1990 | Physics | ||
1991 | Ernst, Richard R.Richard R. Ernst | 1998, A.D. White Professor-at-Large,A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1998 | Chemistry | ||
1993 | Morrison, ToniToni Morrison | 1955 - English, M.A.M.A. 1955 - English
A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1997-2003 |
Literature | "who in novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import, gives life to an essential aspect of American reality"[26] | |
1993 | Hulse, Russell AlanRussell Alan Hulse
Co-recipient with Joseph Hooton Taylor, Jr. |
1974, Scholar at Arecibo Observatory of Cornell University in Puerto RicoScholar at Arecibo Observatory of Cornell University in Puerto Rico 1974[27] | Physics | "for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation"[28] | |
1993 | Fogel, RobertRobert Fogel | 1948, B.A.,B.A., 1948 | Economics | "for having renewed research in economic history by applying economic theory and quantitative methods in order to explain economic and institutional change"[29] | |
1996 | Lee, David MorrisDavid Morris Lee
Co-recipient with Douglas D. Osheroff and Robert C. Richardson |
1959–2009, Professor of Physics,Professor of Physics, 1959–2009 | Physics | "for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3"[30] | |
1996 | Osheroff, Douglas D.Douglas D. Osheroff
Co-recipient with David M. Lee and Robert C. Richardson |
1971 - Physics, M.S.M.S. 1971 - Physics
Ph.D. 1973 - Physics |
Physics | "for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3"[30] | |
1996 | Richardson, Robert ColemanRobert Coleman Richardson
Co-recipient with Douglas D. Osheroff and David M. Lee |
1966–1967, Research Associate,Research Associate, 1966–1967
Professor of Physics, 1968–2013 |
Physics | "for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3"[30] | |
1998 | Furchgott, Robert F.Robert F. Furchgott | 1941–1949, Research Associate (Medicine)/Instructor (Physiology and Biophysics/Assistant Professor Medicine),Research Associate (Medicine)/Instructor (Physiology and Biophysics/Assistant Professor Medicine), 1941–1949 | Physiology or Medicine | ||
1998 | Sen, AmartyaAmartya Sen | 1978–1984, A.D. White Professor-at-Large,A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1978–1984 | Economics | ||
2000 | Greengard, PaulPaul Greengard | 1981–1987, A.D. White Professor-at-Large,A.D. White Professor-at-Large, 1981–1987 | Physiology or Medicine | ||
2002 | Leggett, Anthony JamesAnthony James Leggett | , Visiting Professor, 04/1973, 07/1974 Bethe Lecturer, 04/1980 Visiting Scientist, 01/1983–08/1983[31]Visiting Professor, 04/1973, 07/1974 Bethe Lecturer, 04/1980 Visiting Scientist, 01/1983–08/1983[32] |
Physics | "for pioneering contributions to the theory of superconductors and superfluids" | |
2003 | Engle, Robert F.Robert F. Engle | 1966, M.S.,M.S., 1966,
Ph.D., 1969 |
Economics | "for methods of analyzing economic time series with time-varying volatility (ARCH)"[33] | |
2009 | Szostak, Jack W.Jack W. Szostak
Co-recipient with Elizabeth H. Blackburn and Carol W. Greider |
1977 - Biochemistry, Ph.D.Ph.D. 1977 - Biochemistry | Physiology or Medicine | "for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase"[34] | |
2013 | Englert, FrançoisFrançois Englert
Co-recipient with Peter Higgs |
1959-1961, Research associate and assistant professorResearch associate and assistant professor 1959-1961 | Physics | "for the theoretical discovery of a mechanism that contributes to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles, and which recently was confirmed through the discovery of the predicted fundamental particle"[35] | |
2014 | Betzig, EricEric Betzig | , M.S. 1985, Ph.D. 1988 - Applied and Engineering Physics M.S. 1985, Ph.D. 1988 - Applied and Engineering Physics | Chemistry | "for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy"[36] | |
2014 | Moerner, William E.William E. Moerner | 1978, Ph.D. 1982 - Physics , M.S. M.S. 1978, Ph.D. 1982 - Physics | Chemistry | "for the development of super-resolved fluorescence microscopy"[37] | |
2016 | Thouless, David J.David J. Thouless
Co-recipient with Duncan Haldane and John M. Kosterlitz |
, Ph.D. 1958Ph.D. 1958 | Physics | "for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter"[38] | |
2016 | Kosterlitz, John M.John M. Kosterlitz
Co-recipient with Duncan Haldane and David J. Thouless |
1973-1974, PostdocPostdoc 1973-1974 | Physics | "for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter"[39] |
References
- General
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External links
- Official website of Cornell University
- Official website of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
- Official website of the Nobel Foundation