Freeman Dyson
- Born: December 15, 1923 (Crowthorne, England, United Kingdom)
Education
- 1945: BA, Cambridge University
Major Positions
- 1946–1947: Cambridge University, Research Fellow, Trinity College
- 1947–1948: Cornell University, Commonwealth Fellow
- 1948–1949: Institute for Advanced Study, Commonwealth Fellow
- 1949–1951: University of Birmingham, Teaching Fellow
- 1951–1953: Cornell University, Professor of Physics
- 1953–1994: Institute for Advanced Study, Professor of Physics
- 1994–present: Institute for Advanced Study, Emeritus Professor of Physics
Other Positions
- 1943–1945: Royal Air Force, Member, Operational Research Section, Bomber Command
Selected Awards and Honors
- 1964: National Academy of Sciences, Member
- 1965: American Physical Society, Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics
- 1981: Wolf Foundation Prize in Physics
- 1993: United States Department of Energy, Enrico Fermi Award
Oral History Interviews
- 1986: Available Online
Resources on the Web
Published Resources
Freeman Dyson, Disturbing the Universe (New York: Harper and Row, 1979)
Silvan S. Schweber, Q.E.D. and the Men Who Made It: Dyson, Feynman, Schwinger, and Tomonaga (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994)
Phillip F. Schewe, Maverick Genius: The Pioneering Odyssey of Freeman Dyson (New York: Thomas Dunne, 2013)
