List of Harvard Junior Fellows - Physics, Applied Physics & Engineering

Physics, Applied Physics & Engineering

  • Allan Adams
  • Stephen Adler
  • Ian Affleck
  • Ariel Amir
  • Luis Alvarez-Gaumé
  • Vijay Balasubramanian
  • John Bardeen *
  • Nicolaas Bloembergen
  • David Boulware
  • Jacob Bourjaily
  • Lewis M. Branscomb
  • Harvey Brooks
  • Andrew Cohen
  • Karin Dahmen
  • Eugene Demler
  • Louise Dolan
  • Rava da Silveira
  • Vincent Delaney
  • Peter Elias *
  • James B. Fisk *
  • Melissa Franklin
  • Liang Fu
  • S. James Gates, Jr.
  • Howard Georgi
  • Ivan A. Getting *
  • Steven Giddings
  • Paul Ginsparg
  • David Goldhaber-Gordon
  • Kurt Gottfried
  • David Gross
  • Steven Gubser
  • Donald R. Hamilton *
  • Pilar Hernandez-Gamazo
  • Paul Horowitz
  • Steve Hsu
  • Tom Imbo
  • Roman Jackiw
  • Shamit Kachru
  • David B. Kaplan
  • Lev Kaplan
  • Joanna Karczmarek
  • Mehran Kardar
  • Abraham Klein *
  • Lawrence Krauss
  • Ulrich E. Kruse
  • Michael Levin
  • Lawrence Litt
  • Paul C.Mangelsdorf, Jr.
  • Aneesh Manohar
  • Vladimir Manucharyan
  • Nadya Mason
  • Shiraz Minwalla
  • Lubos Motl
  • Gregory Moore
  • Onuttom Narayan
  • Nikita Nekrasov
  • Ann Nelson
  • David R. Nelson
  • Philip Nelson
  • Kenneth Nordtvedt
  • Michael Peskin
  • Vasily Pestun
  • Francis M. Pipkin *
  • David Politzer
  • Robert V. Pound
  • Manu Prakash
  • John Preskill
  • Joel Primack
  • Krishna Rajagopal
  • Loganayagam Ramalingam
  • Lisa Randall
  • Joshua Socolar
  • Ramamurti Shankar
  • Stephen Sharpe
  • Eric Siggia
  • Larry L. Smarr
  • Wei Song
  • Paul Steinhardt
  • Adiel Stern
  • Karl Strauch *
  • Yaroslav Tserkovnyak
  • Cumrun Vafa
  • Kenneth G. Wilson
  • Mark Wise
  • Ed Witten
  • Gordon Woo
  • Tai Tsun Wu
  • Cenke Xu
  • Xi Yin
  • Albert Zisook
  • Clay Cordova

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