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Raymond Fuoss – Assistant Professor of Chemistry (1932–36) Charles A. Kraus – Professor of Chemistry (1924–1946); consultant for the Manhattan Project, recipient of the Priestley Medal and Franklin Medal; Lars Onsager – Research Instructor in Chemistry (1928–33); Nobel laureate (Chemistry 1968), for discovering Onsager reciprocal ...
The title of Institute professor is an honor bestowed by the Faculty and Administration of MIT on a faculty colleague who has demonstrated exceptional distinction by a combination of leadership, accomplishment, and service in the scholarly, educational, and general intellectual life of the Institute or wider academic community. [1]
There are four faculty ranks: lecturer, assistant professor, associate professor, and professor. In engineering public universities, a lecturer requires an M.Sc. or B.Sc. degree and high academic standing in the field (e.g. gold medalist, among top 15 students of graduating class).
This list of Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty includes current, emeritus, former, and deceased professors, lecturers, and researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Faculty members who have become Institute Professors, Nobel Laureates, MacArthur Fellows, National Medal of Science recipients, or have earned other ...
Professor of chemistry First organic chemist to synthesize the elusive cycloparaphenylene: Eugene Luks: Professor emeritus of computer science Known for his research on the graph isomorphism problem and on algorithms for computational group theory: Stephanie A. Majewski: Assistant professor of physics
Traditionally, Assistant Professor has been the usual entry-level rank for faculty on the "tenure track", although this depends on the institution and the field.Then, promotion to the rank of Associate Professor and later Professor (informally, "Full Professor") indicates that significant work has been done in research, teaching and institutional service.
Alison R. H. Narayan, associate professor of Chemistry and Research Associate Professor, Life Sciences Institute; Vincent L. Pecoraro, John T. Groves Collegiate Professor of Chemistry; American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow; James Penner-Hahn, George A Lindsay Professor of Chemistry and Biophysics
Assistant professor Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1961–1964. Senior scientist, manager Management & Executive Development-Xerox Corporation, Rochester, 1964–1966. Associate professor, director division clinical studies West Virginia University, Morgantown, 1966–1970, Associate professor, consultant West Virginia College Graduate ...