List of Nobel Laureates By University Affiliation - California Institute of Technology

California Institute of Technology

Affiliations Graduate Attendee or Researcher Academic staff before or at the time of award Academic staff after award
California Institute of Technology
31 (official)
  1. Carl D. Anderson
  2. William A. Fowler
  3. Donald A. Glaser
  4. Leland H. Hartwell
  5. Edward B. Lewis
  6. William Lipscomb
  7. Edwin Mattison McMillan
  8. Robert C. Merton
  9. Douglas D. Osheroff
  10. Linus Pauling

Linus Pauling

  1. Leo James Rainwater
  2. William Shockley
  3. Vernon L. Smith
  4. Howard M. Temin
  5. Charles H. Townes
  6. Kenneth G. Wilson
  7. Robert Woodrow Wilson
  1. Robert W. Holley
  2. John Gurdon
  1. Carl D. Anderson
  2. Richard P. Feynman
  3. Murray Gell-Mann
  4. Robert H. Grubbs
  5. Edward B. Lewis
  6. Rudolph Marcus
  7. Robert A. Millikan
  8. Thomas Hunt Morgan
  9. Rudolf Mössbauer
  10. Linus Pauling

Linus Pauling

  1. H. David Politzer
  2. Roger W. Sperry
  3. Ahmed Zewail
  1. David Baltimore
  2. George Wells Beadle
  3. Max Delbrück
  4. Renato Dulbecco

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