Richard Feynman(1918)
PhysicsRichard Feynman is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (1965) from United States. They have received 4 major awards in total. Their primary field is Physics. They were educated at Far Rockaway High School and Princeton University. They have been affiliated with Manhattan Project.
United States
4
Major Awards
440
Publications
73,924
Citations
82
h-index
137
i10-index
168
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Career Path
Award progression over time
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Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
Far Rockaway High School
Princeton University(doctorate)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology(bachelor's degree)
Doctoral Advisors
George ZweigMichel BarangerLaurie BrownJames M. BardeenAl HibbsGiovanni Rossi LomanitzThomas CurtrightFinn RavndalMarvin ChesterFrank Lee Vernon, Jr.Howard Arthur KabakowPhilip Moss PlatzmanKoichi ManoMichael CohenSam M. BermanWillard Henry WellsCarl IddingsHenry Hoyt HiltonElisha R. HugginsSteven Kenneth KauffmannFrank Edward BarnesJohn Archibald Wheeler
Career Timeline
Manhattan Project1941–1945
Cornell University1945–1950
California Institute of Technology1950–1988
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)
Books
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)

Freeman Dyson
National Medal of Science (2000)

Steven Weinberg
National Medal of Science (1991)
LA
Luis Alvarez
Enrico Fermi Award (1987)

Hans Bethe
National Medal of Science (1975)

Murray Gell-Mann
Max Planck Medal (1972)

Eugene Wigner
National Medal of Science (1969)

Anton Zeilinger
Nobel Prize in Physics (2022)

Kip S. Thorne
Max Planck Medal (2018)
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