Douglas Osheroff
- Born: August 1, 1945 (Aberdeen, Washington)
Education
- 1967: BS, California Institute of Technology
- 1969: MS, Cornell University
- 1973: PhD, Cornell University (Physics)
Major Positions
- 1972–1981: Bell Laboratories, Member, Technical Staff
- 1981–1987: Bell Laboratories, Head, Solid State and Low Temperature Research Department
- 1987–present: Stanford University, Professor of Physics and Applied Physics
Other Positions
- 1993–1996: Stanford University, Chair, Department of Physics
- 2001–2004: Stanford University, Chair, Department of Physics
Selected Awards and Honors
- 1981: John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Fellowship
- 1981: American Physical Society, Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Prize
- 1987: National Academy of Sciences, Member
- 1996: Nobel Prize in Physics
