Pierre Hohenberg
- Born: October 3, 1934 (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France)
Education
- 1956: AB, Harvard University
- 1956–1957: École Normale Supérieure
- 1958: MA, Harvard University
- 1962: PhD, Harvard University
Major Positions
- 1962–1963: Institute for Physical Problems, Moscow, National Academy of Sciences Exchange Fellow
- 1963–1964: University of Paris, NATO Fellow
- 1964–1985: Bell Laboratories, Member, Technical Staff
- 1974–1977: Technical University of Munich, Professor of Theoretical Physics
- 1985–1989: Bell Laboratories, Head, Theoretical Physics Department
- 1989–1995: Bell Laboratories, Distinguished Member, Technical Staff
- 1995–2003: Yale University, Deputy Provost for Science and Technology
- 2004–2009: New York University, Senior Vice Provost for Research
- 2009–2010: New York University, Senior Vice Provost for Academic Policies
- 2010–present: New York University, Professor of Physics
Other Positions
- 1971–1972: Technical University of Munich, Visiting Professor
- 1988–1988: University of Paris VII, Visiting Professor
- 1991–1991: University of Leiden, Lorentz Professor
Selected Part-Time Positions
- 1975–1980: Member, Committee on US-USSR Cooperation in Physics, National Academy of Sciences
- 1981–1983: Member, Committee on International Freedom of Scientists, American Physical Society
- 1981–1986: Member, Materials Research Advisory Committee, National Science Foundation
- 1989–1994: Member, Advisory Board, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara
- 1990–1993: Member, Solid State Sciences Committee, National Research Council
- 1987–1990: Member, Board of Trustees, Aspen Center for Physics
- 1991–1992: Chair, Advisory Board, Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara
- 1991–1993: Member, Scientific Advisory Committee, Aspen Center for Physics
- 1994–1997: Chair, Committee on Public Policy, American Institute of Physics
- 1998–2001: Member, Board of Directors, Brookhaven Science Associates
- 2003–present: Eugene Higgins Adjunct Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University
- 2004–2007: Chair, Physics Section, National Academy of Sciences
Selected Awards and Honors
- 1975: American Physical Society, Fellow
- 1985: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow
- 1988: American Association for the Advancement of Science, Fellow
- 1989: National Academy of Sciences, Member
- 2003: American Physical Society, Lars Onsager Prize
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