It is possible to build an Academic Genealogy of researchers and scholars in Theoretical Physics by following the pedigree of their thesis advisors. If an advisor did not exist, or if the field of physics is different, a link can be constructed by using the university the physicist graduated from. The main interest is on trees containing someone of the highest distinction ( Nobel Prize In Physics , Fields Medal , or similar merit).
- "Italic" tells us that the subtree for this name appears in some other place in the tree.
- If the PhD date and school is known, it is listed in parenthesis.
- typeface is used for Nobel Prize s, although it may be preferable to add a notation instead, for typographic reasons.
Format:
If physicists are advised by Mathematician s, their genealogy can be readily traced using the Mathematics Genealogy Project .
- (Munich, 1879, Alexander von Brill)
- --- (Berlin, 1903)
- --- (Berlin, 1911)
- --- Walter Schottky (Berlin, 1912)
- --- (Berlin, 1914)
- --- Leo Szilard (Berlin, 1922)
- Arnold Sommerfeld (Königsberg, 1891, v. Lindeman)
- --- Peter Debye (Munich, 1908)
- --- Gregor Wentzel (Munich, 1921)
-- Markus E. Fierz (Zürich, 1936)
-- Res Jost (Zürich, 1946)
- --- (1921, Munich)
-- Nicholas Kemmer (1935, Zurich, also under Gregor Wentzel?)
- Ron Shaw (1955, Cambridge) {Link without Title}
- Sergio Albeverio
- Klaus Hepp (1963,Zurich, also Res Jost) {Link without Title}
Jürg Fröhlich {Link without Title}
Konrad Osterwalder (1970 Zurich, also Res Jost ) {Link without Title}
- --- (1928, Munich?)
-- Freeman Dyson (Cornell)
-- Robert Eugene Marshak (1939?!, Cornell)
-- Roman Jackiw (1966, Cornell, Hans A. Bethe, & K. G. Wilson ) {Link without Title}
- Stefano Forte (1987 MIT)
Joan Rojo (U Barcelona, Coadv. J. I. Latorre)
-- John Irwin (1963, Cornell)
- --- P S Epstein
-- Boris Podolsky (1928 Caltech)
- --- (1923, Munich)
-- (1928 Leipzig)
-- ?? (Leipzig & Tokio, 1939)
-- Rudolph E. Peierls
- John Bell (Birmingham, 1956) (coadv. Paul Matthews )
- Edwin Ernest Salpeter (Birmingham, 1948) {Link without Title}
-- Edward Teller (1929 Leipzig)
- Marvin Leonard Goldberger (Chicago, 1948, coadv Fermi?)
Franz Gross (Princeton,1963)
- (Chicago, 1948)(coadv Fermi?)
- Lincoln Wolfenstein {Link without Title}
-- Hans Kastrup
- Martin Bojowald (Aachen, 2000)
-- Reinhard Oehme
-- Friedwardt Winterberg (Göttingen, 1955)
- --- Herbert Froehlich (Munich, 1930)
-- Sebastian Doniach (Liverpool, 1958)
- --- Walter Franz (Munich, 1934)
-- L Tewordt (Munster, 1953)
- Uwe Brandt (Hamburg, 1969)
H Leschke (Dortmund, 1975)
- (1880, Berlin, Carl Runge)
- --- Friedrich Hund (Göttingen 1922)
-- Carl Friedrich Von Weizsäcker
- Burkhard Heim (Göttingen 1954?)
- --- (1930, Göttingen)
- --- Pascual Jordan (1924, Göttingen)
- --- Julius Robert Oppenheimer (Göttingen 1927)
-- (1938, Berkeley)
-- Philip Morrison (1940, Berkeley)
-- David Bohm (1943, Berkeley)
- Yakir Aharonov (1960, Bristol) {Link without Title}
- --- as Born was sick)
-- J. D. Jackson (MIT, 1949)
- Gorden L. Kane (Illinois U., Urbana, 1963)
-- F. L. Friedman (MIT, 1949)
-- (MIT, 1951) {Link without Title}
- (Caltech,1961)
Michael E. Peskin (Cornell U., 1978) {Link without Title}
- Sidney Coleman {Link without Title}
Anthony Zee (1970)
David J. Griffiths (Harvard, 1970) {Link without Title}
Erik Weinberg (1973)
(1974, Harvard) {Link without Title}
Lee Smolin (coadv. Stanley Deser ) {Link without Title}
Jacques Distler (Harvard) {Link without Title}
-- Kerson Huang (1953, MIT) {Link without Title}
- (Copenhagen, 1911, C. Christiansen)
- (Columbia, 1927; A. Willis (waw AG Webster, waw von Helmholtz ))
- --- (Columbia, 1939) Schwinger advised over 70 PhD's , according to Wikipedia
-- Bryce DeWitt (Harvard, 1950)
-- (Harvard?, 1950)
- Torleif Erik Oskar Ericson ( Lund U., 1959)
-- L. M. Garrido 1955 (¿?) {Link without Title} Spanish School genealogy list
-- Charles M. Sommerfield (Harvard, 1957)
- Howard Georgi (Yale, 1971) {Link without Title}
John Hagelin (Harvard, 1981) (coadv Sidney Coleman?)
Lawrence J. Hall (Harvard, 1981)
--- Nima Arkani-Hamed (Berkeley, 1997)
Lisa Randall (Harvard, 1987) {Link without Title}
--- Csaba Csaki (1997)
Andy Cohen
Ann Nelson
David B. Kaplan
-- (Harvard, 1959) {Link without Title}
-- Kalyana T. Mahanthappa (Harvard, 1961) {Link without Title}
--
--
- --- (Columbia, 1940)
-- Daniel Kleppner
-
- David E. Pritchard
-
- --- (Columbia 1950)
- --- (Columbia, 1955)
-- (Michigan, 1962) also adv. Lw W. Jones
- (Pisa, 1922; Prof. Luigi Puccianti)
- --- (Rome, 1928) (Co-Recipient - Nobel Physics 1959)
- --- (1946, Manhattan Project)
--
- --- '' (Chicago, 1948) (coadv Teller?)
- --- Geoffrey Chew (Chicago, 1948)
-- (Berkeley, 1966)
- {Link without Title}
Finn Larsen (1996, Princeton)
- Edward Witten
Cumrun Vafa (1985, Princeton)
Eva Silverstein (1996, Princeton)
-- John H. Schwarz (Berkeley, 1966) Dirac Medal 1989
- Michael R. Douglas (Caltech, 1988)
- Cosmas K. Zachos (Caltech, 1979)
- --- (Chicago, 1948) (Co-Recipient - Nobel Physics 1959)
- --- (Chicago, 1950) {Link without Title}
- --- Willem Van Rensselaer Malkus (Chicago, 1950) {Link without Title}
- ---
--
- --- Sam Treiman (Chicago, 1952; co-advisor: John Simpson (OW Richardson tree) )
-- Stephen L. Adler (1964) {Link without Title}
-- Curtis Callan (1964) {Link without Title}
- Igor R. Klebanov (1986) {Link without Title}
Steven S. Gubser (1998)
- Peter Woit (1984-5, Princeton (undergrad Harvard))
- Juan Maldacena (1996, Princeton)
-- (Princeton, 1957)
- John Preskill {Harvard, 1980)
-- K. Fujikawa (1970)
- --- Marcello Conversi ? {Link without Title}
--
- --- (Chicago, 1956)
- Friedrich Hasenöhrl (Vienna, 1897)
- --- Karl Herzfeld (Vienna, 1914)
-- John A. Wheeler (Johns Hopkins, 1933)
- (Princeton, 1942)
George Zweig (Caltech, 1963)
- Arthur Wightman (Princeton, 1949)
Arthur Jaffe
Barry Simon
Rafael De La Llave
- Hugh Everett (Princeton, 1956)
- Charles Misner (Princeton, 1957)
- John R. Klauder (Princeton, 1959)
- Kip Thorne (Princeton, 1965) {Link without Title}
- Robert Geroch (Princeton, 1967)
Abhay Ashtekar (Chicago, 1974)
- Jacob D. Bekenstein (Princeton, 1972)
- Claudio Bunster (Princeton, 1973) (Formerly Claudio Teitelboim)
- Henry Augustus Rowland (bachelors Rensselaer, 1870; no Ph.D.) [http://ao.osa.org/ViewMedia.cfm?id=20324&seq=0
- --- Edwin Hall (Johns Hopkins, 1880)
- --- Frederick A. Saunders (Johns Hopkins, 1899)
- --- Joseph Sweetman Ames (Johns Hopkins, 1890)
-- Charles E. Mendenhall (Johns Hopkins, 1898) (coadv. Frederick A. Saunders ?)
- Raymond Thayer Birge (Wisconsin-Madison, 1913)
Edward Condon (Berkeley, 1926)
--- (Princeton, 1932) (chemistry Nobel 1951)
--- (Princeton, 1938) (Nobel 1961)
-- August Herman Pfund (Johns Hopkins, 1906)
- Richard Threlkeld Cox (Johns Hopkins, 1924)
(NYU, 1941) (Nobel 1994)
- (M.D. Johns Hopkins, 1927) (physiology & medicine Nobel 1967)
-- William F. Meggers (Johns Hopkins, 1917)
- Otto Laporte (Munich, 1924)
- Curtis J. Humphreys (Michigan, 1928)
-- Gregory Breit (Johns Hopkins, 1921)
- Charles Kittel (Berkeley, 1941)
Albert Overhauser (Berkeley, 1951)
Morrel H. Cohen (Berkeley, 1952)
--- James C. Phillips (Chicago, 1956)
-- Marvin L. Cohen (Chicago, 1964)
- John D. Joannopoulos (Berkeley, 1974)
(MIT, 1979) (Nobel 1998)
Alan M. Portis (Berkeley, 1953)
--- (Berkeley, 1961) (chemistry Nobel 2000)
-- Frederick Sumner Brackett (Johns Hopkins, 1922)
- Ralph H. Fowler (Cambridge, 1915, )
- --- (Cambridge, 1926)
-- Dennis W. Sciama (Cambridge, 1953)
- George Ellis (Cambridge, 1964)
- Stephen Hawking (Oxford, 1966)
- Sir Martin Rees (Cambridge, 1967)
Roger Blandford (Cambridge, 1974)
- Brandon Carter (Cambridge, 1968)
- David Deutsch (Oxford, 1978)
- --- (Trinity College, Cambridge, 1933)
-- Jeremiah P. Ostriker (Chicago, 1964)
- --- Garrett Birkhoff
- --- Noel B. Slater
- --- John Lennard-Jones
- (rel J. J. Thomson )
- --- (M.Sc.)
- (College de France, Paris, 1954)
The Born tree leads to Gauß and then to Otto Mencke.
The Sommerfeld tree leads to Felix Klein and then to Otto Mencke (via Gauß) and Leibniz. The Leibniz heritage, however, is due to the premature death of Klein's advisor, Plücker, which forced a second supervisor for the final examination, namely Rudolf Lipschitz.
Another impressive advisor line in continental Europe descends from Leibniz via among others, Poisson, Lagrange, the Bernoullis, and Euler.
The main American branch's lineage proceeds via von Helmholtz to de Volder (Leiden, 1643-1709).
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