Marvin Chodorow
- Born: July 16, 1913 (Buffalo, New York)
- Died: October 17, 2005 (Stanford, California)
Education
- 1934: BS, University of Buffulo (Physics)
- 1939: PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Physics)
Major Positions
- 1939–1940: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Assistant in Physics
- 1940–1941: Pennsylvania State College, Research Associate in Physics
- 1941–1943: City College of New York, Instructor
- 1943–1947: Sperry Gyroscope Company, Senior Project Engineer
- 1947–1950: Stanford University, Assistant Professor of Physics
- 1950–1954: Stanford University, Associate Professor of Physics
- 1954–1975: Stanford University, Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering
- 1975–1978: Stanford University, Barbara Kimball Browning Professor of Applied Physics
- 1978–2005: Stanford University, Emeritus Professor of Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering
Other Positions
- 1955–1956: École Normale Supérieure, Visiting Lecturer
- 1959–1978: Stanford University, Director, Microwave Laboratory
- 1962–1963: Cambridge University, Fulbright Fellow
- 1962–1968: Stanford University, Executive Head, Division of Applied Physics
Selected Part-Time Positions
- 1969–1973: Member, Advisory Committee on the USSR and Eastern Europe, National Academy of Sciences
- 1969–1973: Chair, Advisory Committee on the USSR and Eastern Europe, National Academy of Sciences
Selected Awards and Honors
Oral History Interviews
- 1984: Available Online
