Richard Garwin
- Born: April 19, 1928 (Cleveland, Ohio)
Education
- 1947: BS, Case Institute of Technology (Physics)
- 1948: MS, University of Chicago
- 1949: PhD, University of Chicago (Physics)
Major Positions
- 1949–1951: University of Chicago, Instructor, Department of Physics and Institute for Nuclear Studies
- 1952–1952: University of Chicago, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Institute for Nuclear Studies
- 1952–1965: IBM, Physicist, Thomas J. Watson Research Laboratory
- 1965–1966: IBM, Director of Applied Research, Thomas J. Watson Research Laboratory
- 1966–1967: IBM, Director, Thomas J. Watson Research Laboratory
- 1967–1993: IBM, Fellow, Thomas J. Watson Research Laboratory
- 1993–present: IBM, Emeritus Fellow, Thomas J. Watson Research Laboratory
Other Positions
- 1959–1960: European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Ford Foundation Fellow
- 1962–1965: President's Science Advisory Committee (PSAC), Member
- 1969–1972: President's Science Advisory Committee (PSAC), Member
- 1974–1974: Harvard University, Visiting Professor of Applied Physics
- 1979–1981: Harvard University, Professor of Public Policy
- 1983–1988: Columbia University, Andrew D. White Professor
Selected Part-Time Positions
- 1949–present: Consultant, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- 1957–present: Adjucnt Professor of Physics, Columbia University
- 1958–1962: Consultant, President's Science Advisory Committee (PSAC)
- 1966–1969: Member, Defense Science Board, United States Department of Defense
- 1967–present: Member, JASON study group
- 1977–1985: Member, Council, Institute for Strategic Studies, London
- 1978–1978: Chair, Panel on Public Affairs, American Physical Society
- 1993–2001: Chair, Arms Control and Nonproliferation Advisory Board, United States Department of State
- 1994–2004: Philip D. Reed Senior Fellow for Science and Technology, Council on Foreign Relations
Selected Awards and Honors
- 1966: National Academy of Sciences, Member
- 1978: National Academy of Engineering, Member
- 1996: United States Department of Energy, Enrico Fermi Award
- 2002: National Medal of Science
Archival Resources
IBM Corporate Archives, Somers, New York
Oral History Interviews
- 1986: Available Online
- 1991: Available Online
- 2001: Available Online
- 2006: Available Online
