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List of Nobel laureates affiliated with Princeton University as alumni or faculty

This list of Nobel laureates affiliated with Princeton University as alumni or faculty comprehensively shows alumni (graduates and attendees) or faculty members (professors of various ranks, researchers, and visiting lecturers or professors) affiliated with Princeton University who were awarded the Nobel Prize or the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. People who have given public lectures, talks or non-curricular seminars; studied as non-degree students; received honorary degrees; or served as administrative staff at the university are excluded from the list. Summer school attendees and visitors are generally excluded from the list, since summer terms are not part of formal academic years.

As of October 2022, 79 Nobel laureates have been affiliated with Princeton University.The building pictured is Nassau Hall.

The Nobel Prizes are awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Karolinska Institute, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee to individuals who make outstanding contributions in the fields of chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.[1] They were established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, which dictates that the awards should be administered by the Nobel Foundation. Another prize, the "Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel" (commonly known as the Nobel Economics Prize), was established in 1968 (first awarded in 1969) by the Sveriges Riksbank, the central bank of Sweden, for contributors to the field of economics.[2]

As of October 2022, 79 Nobel laureates have been affiliated with Princeton University as alumni or faculty. Among the 79 laureates, 44 are Nobel laureates in natural sciences;[a] 23 are Princeton alumni (graduates and attendees) and 31 have been Princeton faculty members; and subject-wise, 29 laureates have won the Nobel Prize in Physics, more than any other subject. In 2021, Princeton scholars and alumni received an unprecedented five Nobel Prizes.[b]

Woodrow Wilson, the former president of Princeton University, was the first Princeton alumni to win the Nobel Prize, winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919.[3] Five Nobel Prizes (same subject in the same year) were shared by Princeton laureates: James Cronin and Val Logsdon Fitch won the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics;[4] Russell Alan Hulse and Joseph Hooton Taylor, Jr. won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics;[5] David Gross and Frank Wilczek won the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics;[6] Thomas Sargent and Christopher Sims won the 2011 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics;[7] David Card and Joshua Angrist won the 2021 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics;[8] and Ben Bernanke and Philip H. Dybvig won the 2022 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics.[9] John Bardeen received two Nobel Prizes in Physics, in 1956 and in 1972; since this is a list of laureates, not prizes, he is counted only once.[10]

Summary edit

All types of affiliations, namely alumni and faculty members, count equally in the following table and throughout the whole page.[c]

In the following list, the number following a person's name is the year they received the prize; in particular, a number with asterisk (*) means the person received the award while they were working at Princeton University (including emeritus staff).[d] A name underlined implies that this person has already been listed in a previous category (i.e., multiple affiliations).

Category Alumni Professors of various ranks Researchers or visitors
Total: 79 23 31 35
Physics (29)
  1. Jim Peebles – 2019
  2. Kip Thorne – 2017
  3. Frank Wilczek – 2004
  4. Steven Weinberg – 1979
  5. John Bardeen – 1956, 1972
  6. Richard Feynman – 1965
  7. Robert Hofstadter – 1961
  8. Clinton Davisson – 1937
  9. Arthur Compton – 1927
  1. Syukuro Manabe – 2021*
  2. Jim Peebles – 2019*
  3. Duncan Haldane – 2016*
  4. Arthur B. McDonald – 2015
  5. David Gross – 2004
  6. Daniel Tsui – 1998*
  7. Joseph H. Taylor – 1993*
  8. Russell Hulse – 1993*
  9. James Cronin – 1980
  10. Val Fitch – 1980*
  11. Philip W. Anderson – 1977
  12. Eugene Wigner – 1963*
  13. Robert Hofstadter – 1961
  14. Owen Richardson – 1928
  1. Roger Penrose – 2020
  2. Donna Strickland – 2018
  3. Kip Thorne – 2017
  4. Rainer Weiss – 2017
  5. John M. Kosterlitz – 2016
  6. Riccardo Giacconi – 2002
  7. Arno Penzias – 1978
  8. John van Vleck – 1977
  9. Eugene Wigner – 1963
  10. Robert Hofstadter – 1961
  11. William Shockley – 1956
Chemistry (11)
  1. Frances Arnold – 2018
  2. Richard Smalley – 1996
  3. Edwin McMillan – 1951
  1. David MacMillan – 2021*
  2. John B. Fenn – 2002
  1. Tomas Lindahl – 2015
  2. Osamu Shimomura – 2008
  3. Frank Rowland – 1995
  4. John Polanyi – 1986
  5. Willard Libby – 1960
  6. Arne Tiselius – 1948
Physiology or Medicine (4)
  1. James Rothman – 2013
  2. Eric Wieschaus – 1995*
  1. Salvador Luria – 1969
  2. Edward C. Kendall – 1950
Economics (27)
  1. David Card – 2021
  2. Joshua Angrist – 2021
  3. Oliver S. Hart – 2016
  4. Lloyd Shapley – 2012
  5. Michael Spence – 2001
  6. James Heckman – 2000
  7. John F. Nash – 1994
  8. Gary Becker – 1992
  1. Ben Bernanke – 2022
  2. Philip Dybvig – 2022
  3. David Card – 2021
  4. Abhijit Banerjee – 2019
  5. Angus Deaton – 2015*
  6. Christopher Sims – 2011*
  7. Paul Krugman – 2008*
  8. Daniel Kahneman – 2002*
  9. Joseph Stiglitz – 2001
  10. John F. Nash – 1994*
  11. W. A. Lewis – 1979*
  1. Esther Duflo – 2019
  2. Angus Deaton – 2015
  3. Jean Tirole – 2014
  4. Lloyd Shapley – 2012
  5. Thomas Sargent – 2011
  6. Chris Pissarides – 2010
  7. Eric Maskin – 2007
  8. Robert Aumann – 2005
  9. Clive Granger – 2003
  10. Lawrence Klein – 1980
  11. Herbert A. Simon – 1978
  12. Tjalling Koopmans – 1975
Literature (6)
  1. Eugene O'Neill – 1936
  1. Toni Morrison – 1993*
  1. Mario Vargas Llosa – 2010
  2. Kenzaburō Ōe – 1994
  3. Saul Bellow – 1976
  4. Thomas Mann – 1929
Peace (2)
  1. Maria Ressa – 2021
  2. Woodrow Wilson – 1919
  1. Woodrow Wilson – 1919

Nobel laureates by category edit

Nobel laureates in Physics edit

No. Laureate Year Image Affiliation Rationale
29 Syukuro Manabe 2021   Senior Meteorologist; Manabe has been on the faculty since 1968[11] "for the physical modeling of Earth’s climate, quantifying variability and reliably predicting global warming.”[12] (shared with Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi)
28 Roger Penrose 2020   Research Fellow (1959); Visiting Researcher (1960s)[13] "for the discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity."[14] (shared with Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez)
27 Jim Peebles 2019   Ph.D. (1962); Albert Einstein Professor of Science, Emeritus; Peebles has been on the faculty since 1962[15] "for theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology."[16] (shared with Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz)
26 Donna Strickland 2018   Researcher, Advanced Technology Center for Photonics and Opto-electronic Materials (1992–1997)[17] "for their method of generating high-intensity, ultra-short optical pulses."[18] (shared with Gérard Mourou and Arthur Ashkin)
25 Kip Thorne 2017   M.A. in physics (1963) and Ph.D. in physics (1965); Postdoctoral Researcher (1965–1966)[19] "for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves"[20] (shared with Rainer Weiss and Barry C. Barish)
24 Rainer Weiss 2017   Research Associate in Physics (1962–1964)[21] "for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves."[22] (shared with Kip Thorne and Barry C. Barish)
23 Duncan Haldane 2016   Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics (1990–Present)[23] "for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter"[24] (shared with David Thouless and J. Michael Kosterlitz)
22 John M. Kosterlitz 2016   Visiting Professor (1978)[25] "for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter."[26] (shared with David Thouless and Duncan Haldane)
21 Arthur B. McDonald 2015   Professor of Physics (1982–1989)[27] "for the discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass"[28] (shared with Takaaki Kajita)
20 Frank Wilczek 2004   M.A. in mathematics (1972) and Ph.D. in physics (1975)[29] "for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction"[6] (shared with David Gross and H. David Politzer)
19 David Gross 2004   Assistant Professor to Associate Professor (1969–1986), and Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics (1986–1996)[30] "for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction"[6] (shared with H. David Politzer and Frank Wilczek)
18 Riccardo Giacconi 2002   Research Associate, Cosmic Ray Laboratory (1958–1959)[31] "for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, which have led to the discovery of cosmic X-ray sources."[32] (shared with Masatoshi Koshiba and Raymond Davis Jr.)
17 Daniel Chee Tsui 1998   Arthur Legrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering (1982–Present)[33] "for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations"[34] (shared with Robert B. Laughlin and Horst Ludwig Störmer)
16 Joseph Hooton Taylor, Jr. 1993   Professor of Physics (1980–1986), James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Physics (1986–2006), Dean of Faculty (2000–2006), and James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Physics Emeritus (2006–Present)[35] "for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation"[5] (shared with Russell Alan Hulse)
15 Russell Alan Hulse 1993   Principal research physicist, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (1977–2007)[36] "for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation"[5] (shared with Joseph Hooton Taylor, Jr.)
14 James Cronin 1980   Assistant Professor of Physics (1958–1962), Associate Professor of Physics (1962–1964), and Professor of Physics (1964–1971)[37] "for the discovery of violations of fundamental symmetry principles in the decay of neutral K-mesons"[4] (shared with Val Logsdon Fitch)
13 Val Logsdon Fitch 1980   Instructor to Professor of Physics (1954–1960), Cyrus Fogg Brackett Professor (1976–1983), Chair of the Department of Physics (1976–1981), James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Physics (1983–2005), and James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Physics (2005–2015)[38] "for the discovery of violations of fundamental symmetry principles in the decay of neutral K-mesons"[4] (shared with James Cronin)
12 Steven Weinberg 1979   Ph.D. (1957)[39] "for their contributions to the theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles, including, inter alia, the prediction of the weak neutral current"[40] (shared with Sheldon Glashow and Abdus Salam)
11 Arno Allan Penzias 1978   Lecturer in Astrophysical Science (1967–1972), and Visiting Professor of Astrophysical Science (1972–1985)[41] "for their discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation"[42] (shared with Pyotr Kapitsa and Robert Woodrow Wilson)
10 Philip Warren Anderson 1977   Joseph Henry Professor of Physics (1975–1997), and Emeritus Professor of Physics (1997–2020)[43] "for their fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems"[44] (shared with Nevill Francis Mott and John Hasbrouck Van Vleck)
9 John van Vleck 1977   Visiting Professor, Department of Physics (1937), taught a course for a semester[45][46][47] "for their fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems."[48] (shared with Nevill Francis Mott and Philip Warren Anderson)
John Bardeen* 1972   Ph.D. (1936)[49] (*Another Physics prize in 1956) "for their jointly developed theory of superconductivity, usually called the BCS-theory"[50] (shared with Leon Cooper and John Robert Schrieffer)
8 Richard Feynman 1965   Ph.D. (1942)[51] "for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles"[52] (shared with Sin-Itiro Tomonaga and Julian Schwinger)
7 Eugene Wigner 1963   Half-time Research Professor (1931–1934), Visiting Professor (1934–1936), Thomas D. Jones Professor of Mathematical Physics (1938–1971), and Thomas D. Jones Emeritus Professor of Mathematical Physics (1971–1995)[53] "for his contributions to the theory of the atomic nucleus and the elementary particles, particularly through the discovery and application of fundamental symmetry principles"[54](shared with Maria Goeppert Mayer and J. Hans D. Jensen)
6 Robert Hofstadter 1961   M.A. and Ph.D. (1938); Procter Fellow (1938–1939), and Assistant Professor of Physics (1946–1950)[55] "for his pioneering studies of electron scattering in atomic nuclei and for his thereby achieved discoveries concerning the structure of the nucleons"[56] (shared with Rudolf Mössbauer)
5 John Bardeen* 1956   Ph.D. (1936)[49] (*Another Physics prize in 1972) "for their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect"[57] (shared with William Shockley and Walter Houser Brattain)
4 William Shockley 1956   Lecturer (1946)[58] "for their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect."[59] (shared with John Bardeen and Walter Houser Brattain)
3 Clinton Davisson 1937   Ph.D. (1911)[60] "for their experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals"[61] (shared with George Paget Thomson)
2 Owen Richardson 1928   Professor of Physics (1906–1913)[62] "for his work on the thermionic phenomenon and especially for the discovery of the law named after him."[63]
1 Arthur Compton 1927   M.A. and Ph.D (1916)[64] "for his discovery of the effect named after him"[65] (shared with Charles Thomson Rees Wilson)

Nobel laureates in Chemistry edit

No. Laureate Year Image Affiliation Rationale
11 David MacMillan 2021   Joined the faculty in 2006; James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry (2011–Present)[66] "for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis"[67] (shared with Benjamin List)
10 Frances Arnold 2018   B.S. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (1979)[68] "for the directed evolution of enzymes"[69] (shared with George P. Smith and Gregory P. Winter)
9 Tomas Lindahl 2015   Postdoctoral researcher (1960s)[70] "for mechanistic studies of DNA repair"[71] (shared with Paul L. Modrich and Aziz Sancar)
8 Osamu Shimomura 2008   Researcher, Department of Biology (1960–1982)[72][73] "for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP"[74] (shared with Martin Chalfie and Roger Tsien)
7 John B. Fenn 2002   Professor of Mechanical Engineering (1959–1963), and Professor of Aerospace Sciences (1963–1966).[75][76] "for their development of soft desorption ionisation methods for mass spectrometric analyses of biological macromolecules."[77] (shared with Koichi Tanaka and Kurt Wüthrich)
6 Richard Smalley 1996
 
Ph.D. (1974)[78] "for their discovery of fullerenes"[79] (shared with Robert Curl and Harold Kroto)
5 F. Sherwood Rowland 1995   Instructor, Department of Chemistry (1952–1956)[80] "for their work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone."[81] (shared with Mario J. Molina and Paul J. Crutzen)
4 John Polanyi 1986   Research Associate (1954–1956)[82] "for their contributions concerning the dynamics of chemical elementary processes."[83] (shared with Yuan T. Lee and Dudley R. Herschbach)
3 Willard Libby 1960
 
Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow (Fall 1941)[84] "for his method to use carbon-14 for age determination in archaeology, geology, geophysics, and other branches of science."[85]
2 Edwin McMillan 1951   Ph.D. (1933)[86] "for their discoveries in the chemistry of transuranium elements"[87] (shared with Glenn T. Seaborg)
1 Arne Tiselius 1948   Rockefeller Fellow at H.S. Taylor's laboratory (1936)[88] "for his research on electrophoresis and adsorption analysis, especially for his discoveries concerning the complex nature of the serum proteins."[89]

Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine edit

No. Laureate Year Image Affiliation Rationale
4 James Rothman 2013   E.R. Squibb Professor of Molecular Biology (1988–1991)[90] "for their discoveries of machinery regulating vesicle traffic, a major transport system in our cells"[91] (shared with Randy Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof)
3 Eric F. Wieschaus 1995   Professor (1981–Present)[92] "for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development"[93] (shared with Edward B. Lewis and Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard)
2 Salvador Luria 1969   Guggenheim Fellow (1943)[94][95] "for their discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses."[96] (shared with Max Delbrück and Alfred Hershey)
1 Edward C. Kendall 1950   Visiting Professor of Chemistry (1951–1972)[97][98] "for their discoveries relating to the hormones of the adrenal cortex, their structure and biological effects."[99] (shared with Philip Showalter Hench and Tadeusz Reichstein)

Nobel Memorial Prize laureates in Economics edit

No. Laureate Year Image Affiliation Rationale
27 Ben Bernanke 2022   Professor of Economics (1985–2002)[100] "for research on banks and financial crises."[101] (shared with Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig)
26 Philip Dybvig 2022 Assistant Professor of Economics (1980–1981)[102] "for research on banks and financial crises."[103] (shared with Ben Bernanke and Douglas Diamond)
25 David Card 2021   Ph.D. (1983); Professor of Economics (1983–1997)[104] "for his empirical contributions to labor economics."[105] (shared with Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens)
24 Joshua Angrist 2021   Ph.D. (1989)[104] "for their methodological contributions to the analysis of causal relationships."[106] (shared with David Card and Guido Imbens)
23 Esther Duflo 2019   Visitor (2001–2002)[107] "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty."[108] (shared with Michael Kremer and Abhijit Banerjee)
22 Abhijit Banerjee 2019   Assistant Professor (1988–1992)[109] "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty."[110] (shared with Michael Kremer and Esther Duflo)
21 Oliver Hart 2016   Ph.D. (1974)[111] "for their contributions to contract theory"[112] (shared with Bengt R. Holmström)
20 Angus Deaton 2015   Dwight D. Eisenhower Professor of Economics and International Affairs (1983–Present)[113] "for his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare"[114]
19 Jean Tirole 2014   Visiting Scholar (Spring 2002)[115] "for his analysis of market power and regulation."[116]
18 Lloyd Shapley 2012   Ph.D. (1953); Fine Instructor (1952–1954)[117] "for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design"[118] (shared with Alvin E. Roth)
17 Christopher Sims 2011   Professor of Economics (1999–Present)[119] "for their empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy"[7] (shared with Thomas Sargent)
16 Thomas Sargent 2011   Visiting professor of economics (2010 and Fall 2011); taught several courses[120] "for their empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy"[7] (shared with Christopher Sims)
15 Chris Pissarides 2010   Visitor, Industrial Relations Section (1984)[121][122] "for their analysis of markets with search frictions."[123] (shared with Peter Diamond and Dale T. Mortensen)
14 Paul Krugman 2008   Professor of Economics and International Affairs (since 2000)[124][125] "for his analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity."[126]
13 Eric Maskin 2007   Visiting Lecturer in Economics (2000–2012)[127] "for having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory."[128] (shared with Leonid Hurwicz and Roger Myerson)
12 Robert Aumann 2005
 
Research Associate (1960–1961)[129] "for having enhanced our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis."[130] (shared with Thomas Schelling)
11 Clive Granger 2003   Harkness Fellow (1959–1960)[131][132] "for methods of analyzing economic time series with common trends (cointegration)."[133] (shared with Robert F. Engle)
10 Daniel Kahneman 2002   Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology and professor of public affairs (1993–)[134] "for having integrated insights from psychological research into economic science, especially concerning human judgment and decision-making under uncertainty."[135] (shared with Vernon L. Smith)
9 Michael Spence 2001   B.A. in philosophy[136][137] "for their analyses of markets with asymmetric information."[138] (shared with George Akerlof and Joseph Stiglitz)
8 Joseph Stiglitz 2001   Professor of Economics (1979–1988)[139] "for their analyses of markets with asymmetric information."[140] (shared with George Akerlof and Michael Spence)
7 James Heckman 2000   M.A. (1968) and Ph.D. (1971)[141] "for his development of theory and methods for analyzing selective samples."[142] (shared with Daniel McFadden)
6 John Forbes Nash 1994   Ph.D. (1950); Senior research mathematician[143] "for their pioneering analysis of equilibria in the theory of non-cooperative games."[144] (shared with John Harsanyi and Reinhard Selten)
5 Gary Becker 1992   B.A. (1951)[145] "for having extended the domain of microeconomic analysis to a wide range of human behaviour and interaction, including non-market behaviour."[146]
4 Lawrence Klein 1980 Visiting Professor (Spring 1966)[147] "for the creation of econometric models and the application to the analysis of economic fluctuations and economic policies."[148]
3 W. Arthur Lewis 1979 Lewis was on the faculty from 1963 to 1983; he was appointed professor of economics and international affairs, and later became James Madison Professor of Political Economy[149][150] "for their pioneering research into economic development research with particular consideration of the problems of developing countries."[151] (shared with Theodore Schultz)
2 Herbert A. Simon 1978   Visiting Fellow, Council of Humanities (1981–1982)[152] "for his pioneering research into the decision-making process within economic organizations."[153]
1 Tjalling Koopmans 1975   Research Associate (1940–1941)[154] "for their contributions to the theory of optimum allocation of resources."[155] (shared with Leonid Kantorovich)

Nobel laureates in Literature edit

No. Laureate Year Image Affiliation Rationale
6 Mario Vargas Llosa 2010   Distinguished Visitor, Program in Latin American Studies (Fall 2010); Llosa was on the faculty in 1992, and was associated with the Program in Latin American Studies for several years[156] "for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual's resistance, revolt, and defeat"[157]
5 Kenzaburō Ōe 1994   Visiting Lecturer (1997)[158] "who with poetic force creates an imagined world, where life and myth condense to form a disconcerting picture of the human predicament today."[159]
4 Toni Morrison 1993   Robert F. Goheen Professor in the Humanities (1989–2019)[160][161] "who in novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import, gives life to an essential aspect of American reality"[162]
3 Saul Bellow 1976   Creative Writing Fellow (1952–1953)[163] "for the human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture that are combined in his work."[164]
2 Eugene O'Neill 1936   Undergraduate attendee (1906–1907)[165] "for the power, honesty and deep-felt emotions of his dramatic works, which embody an original concept of tragedy"[166]
1 Thomas Mann 1929   Lecturer in Humanities (1938–1940); D.Litt. honoris causa (1939)[167] "principally for his great novel, Buddenbrooks, which has won steadily increased recognition as one of the classic works of contemporary literature"[168]

Nobel Peace Prize laureates edit

No. Laureate Year Image Affiliation Rationale
2 Maria Ressa 2021   B.A. in English and a certificate in theater and dance (1986)[169] "for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace."[170] (shared with Dmitry Muratov)
1 Woodrow Wilson 1919   B.A. (1879); Wilson was a professor of jurisprudence and political economy, and was president of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910[171] 28th President of the United States; "for his role as founder of the League of Nations."[3]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The total number of laureates in natural sciences: Physics, Chemistry, and Physiology or Medicine.
  2. ^ For verification, see "Summary".
  3. ^ This is because, according to Wikipedia policies on no original research and objectivity/neutrality, it is not possible in Wikipedia to subjectively assign various weights to different types of affiliations.
  4. ^ The table doesn't provide citations or details on entries; for citations and details, see "Nobel laureates by category".

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This list of Nobel laureates affiliated with Princeton University as alumni or faculty comprehensively shows alumni graduates and attendees or faculty members professors of various ranks researchers and visiting lecturers or professors affiliated with Princeton University who were awarded the Nobel Prize or the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences People who have given public lectures talks or non curricular seminars studied as non degree students received honorary degrees or served as administrative staff at the university are excluded from the list Summer school attendees and visitors are generally excluded from the list since summer terms are not part of formal academic years As of October 2022 79 Nobel laureates have been affiliated with Princeton University The building pictured is Nassau Hall The Nobel Prizes are awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences the Karolinska Institute and the Norwegian Nobel Committee to individuals who make outstanding contributions in the fields of chemistry physics literature peace and physiology or medicine 1 They were established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel which dictates that the awards should be administered by the Nobel Foundation Another prize the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel commonly known as the Nobel Economics Prize was established in 1968 first awarded in 1969 by the Sveriges Riksbank the central bank of Sweden for contributors to the field of economics 2 As of October 2022 79 Nobel laureates have been affiliated with Princeton University as alumni or faculty Among the 79 laureates 44 are Nobel laureates in natural sciences a 23 are Princeton alumni graduates and attendees and 31 have been Princeton faculty members and subject wise 29 laureates have won the Nobel Prize in Physics more than any other subject In 2021 Princeton scholars and alumni received an unprecedented five Nobel Prizes b Woodrow Wilson the former president of Princeton University was the first Princeton alumni to win the Nobel Prize winning the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919 3 Five Nobel Prizes same subject in the same year were shared by Princeton laureates James Cronin and Val Logsdon Fitch won the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics 4 Russell Alan Hulse and Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physics 5 David Gross and Frank Wilczek won the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics 6 Thomas Sargent and Christopher Sims won the 2011 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 7 David Card and Joshua Angrist won the 2021 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 8 and Ben Bernanke and Philip H Dybvig won the 2022 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 9 John Bardeen received two Nobel Prizes in Physics in 1956 and in 1972 since this is a list of laureates not prizes he is counted only once 10 Contents 1 Summary 2 Nobel laureates by category 2 1 Nobel laureates in Physics 2 2 Nobel laureates in Chemistry 2 3 Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine 2 4 Nobel Memorial Prize laureates in Economics 2 5 Nobel laureates in Literature 2 6 Nobel Peace Prize laureates 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksSummary editAll types of affiliations namely alumni and faculty members count equally in the following table and throughout the whole page c In the following list the number following a person s name is the year they received the prize in particular a number with asterisk means the person received the award while they were working at Princeton University including emeritus staff d A name underlined implies that this person has already been listed in a previous category i e multiple affiliations Category Alumni Professors of various ranks Researchers or visitors Total 79 23 31 35 Physics 29 Jim Peebles 2019 Kip Thorne 2017 Frank Wilczek 2004 Steven Weinberg 1979 John Bardeen 1956 1972 Richard Feynman 1965 Robert Hofstadter 1961 Clinton Davisson 1937 Arthur Compton 1927 Syukuro Manabe 2021 Jim Peebles 2019 Duncan Haldane 2016 Arthur B McDonald 2015 David Gross 2004 Daniel Tsui 1998 Joseph H Taylor 1993 Russell Hulse 1993 James Cronin 1980 Val Fitch 1980 Philip W Anderson 1977 Eugene Wigner 1963 Robert Hofstadter 1961 Owen Richardson 1928 Roger Penrose 2020 Donna Strickland 2018 Kip Thorne 2017 Rainer Weiss 2017 John M Kosterlitz 2016 Riccardo Giacconi 2002 Arno Penzias 1978 John van Vleck 1977 Eugene Wigner 1963 Robert Hofstadter 1961 William Shockley 1956 Chemistry 11 Frances Arnold 2018 Richard Smalley 1996 Edwin McMillan 1951 David MacMillan 2021 John B Fenn 2002 Tomas Lindahl 2015 Osamu Shimomura 2008 Frank Rowland 1995 John Polanyi 1986 Willard Libby 1960 Arne Tiselius 1948 Physiology or Medicine 4 James Rothman 2013 Eric Wieschaus 1995 Salvador Luria 1969 Edward C Kendall 1950 Economics 27 David Card 2021 Joshua Angrist 2021 Oliver S Hart 2016 Lloyd Shapley 2012 Michael Spence 2001 James Heckman 2000 John F Nash 1994 Gary Becker 1992 Ben Bernanke 2022 Philip Dybvig 2022 David Card 2021 Abhijit Banerjee 2019 Angus Deaton 2015 Christopher Sims 2011 Paul Krugman 2008 Daniel Kahneman 2002 Joseph Stiglitz 2001 John F Nash 1994 W A Lewis 1979 Esther Duflo 2019 Angus Deaton 2015 Jean Tirole 2014 Lloyd Shapley 2012 Thomas Sargent 2011 Chris Pissarides 2010 Eric Maskin 2007 Robert Aumann 2005 Clive Granger 2003 Lawrence Klein 1980 Herbert A Simon 1978 Tjalling Koopmans 1975 Literature 6 Eugene O Neill 1936 Toni Morrison 1993 Mario Vargas Llosa 2010 Kenzaburō Ōe 1994 Saul Bellow 1976 Thomas Mann 1929 Peace 2 Maria Ressa 2021 Woodrow Wilson 1919 Woodrow Wilson 1919Nobel laureates by category editNobel laureates in Physics edit No Laureate Year Image Affiliation Rationale 29 Syukuro Manabe 2021 nbsp Senior Meteorologist Manabe has been on the faculty since 1968 11 for the physical modeling of Earth s climate quantifying variability and reliably predicting global warming 12 shared with Klaus Hasselmann and Giorgio Parisi 28 Roger Penrose 2020 nbsp Research Fellow 1959 Visiting Researcher 1960s 13 for the discovery that black hole formation is a robust prediction of the general theory of relativity 14 shared with Reinhard Genzel and Andrea Ghez 27 Jim Peebles 2019 nbsp Ph D 1962 Albert Einstein Professor of Science Emeritus Peebles has been on the faculty since 1962 15 for theoretical discoveries in physical cosmology 16 shared with Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz 26 Donna Strickland 2018 nbsp Researcher Advanced Technology Center for Photonics and Opto electronic Materials 1992 1997 17 for their method of generating high intensity ultra short optical pulses 18 shared with Gerard Mourou and Arthur Ashkin 25 Kip Thorne 2017 nbsp M A in physics 1963 and Ph D in physics 1965 Postdoctoral Researcher 1965 1966 19 for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves 20 shared with Rainer Weiss and Barry C Barish 24 Rainer Weiss 2017 nbsp Research Associate in Physics 1962 1964 21 for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves 22 shared with Kip Thorne and Barry C Barish 23 Duncan Haldane 2016 nbsp Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics 1990 Present 23 for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter 24 shared with David Thouless and J Michael Kosterlitz 22 John M Kosterlitz 2016 nbsp Visiting Professor 1978 25 for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter 26 shared with David Thouless and Duncan Haldane 21 Arthur B McDonald 2015 nbsp Professor of Physics 1982 1989 27 for the discovery of neutrino oscillations which shows that neutrinos have mass 28 shared with Takaaki Kajita 20 Frank Wilczek 2004 nbsp M A in mathematics 1972 and Ph D in physics 1975 29 for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction 6 shared with David Gross and H David Politzer 19 David Gross 2004 nbsp Assistant Professor to Associate Professor 1969 1986 and Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics 1986 1996 30 for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction 6 shared with H David Politzer and Frank Wilczek 18 Riccardo Giacconi 2002 nbsp Research Associate Cosmic Ray Laboratory 1958 1959 31 for pioneering contributions to astrophysics which have led to the discovery of cosmic X ray sources 32 shared with Masatoshi Koshiba and Raymond Davis Jr 17 Daniel Chee Tsui 1998 nbsp Arthur Legrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering 1982 Present 33 for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations 34 shared with Robert B Laughlin and Horst Ludwig Stormer 16 Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr 1993 nbsp Professor of Physics 1980 1986 James S McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Physics 1986 2006 Dean of Faculty 2000 2006 and James S McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Physics Emeritus 2006 Present 35 for the discovery of a new type of pulsar a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation 5 shared with Russell Alan Hulse 15 Russell Alan Hulse 1993 nbsp Principal research physicist Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory 1977 2007 36 for the discovery of a new type of pulsar a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation 5 shared with Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr 14 James Cronin 1980 nbsp Assistant Professor of Physics 1958 1962 Associate Professor of Physics 1962 1964 and Professor of Physics 1964 1971 37 for the discovery of violations of fundamental symmetry principles in the decay of neutral K mesons 4 shared with Val Logsdon Fitch 13 Val Logsdon Fitch 1980 nbsp Instructor to Professor of Physics 1954 1960 Cyrus Fogg Brackett Professor 1976 1983 Chair of the Department of Physics 1976 1981 James S McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Physics 1983 2005 and James S McDonnell Distinguished University Professor Emeritus of Physics 2005 2015 38 for the discovery of violations of fundamental symmetry principles in the decay of neutral K mesons 4 shared with James Cronin 12 Steven Weinberg 1979 nbsp Ph D 1957 39 for their contributions to the theory of the unified weak and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles including inter alia the prediction of the weak neutral current 40 shared with Sheldon Glashow and Abdus Salam 11 Arno Allan Penzias 1978 nbsp Lecturer in Astrophysical Science 1967 1972 and Visiting Professor of Astrophysical Science 1972 1985 41 for their discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation 42 shared with Pyotr Kapitsa and Robert Woodrow Wilson 10 Philip Warren Anderson 1977 nbsp Joseph Henry Professor of Physics 1975 1997 and Emeritus Professor of Physics 1997 2020 43 for their fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems 44 shared with Nevill Francis Mott and John Hasbrouck Van Vleck 9 John van Vleck 1977 nbsp Visiting Professor Department of Physics 1937 taught a course for a semester 45 46 47 for their fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems 48 shared with Nevill Francis Mott and Philip Warren Anderson John Bardeen 1972 nbsp Ph D 1936 49 Another Physics prize in 1956 for their jointly developed theory of superconductivity usually called the BCS theory 50 shared with Leon Cooper and John Robert Schrieffer 8 Richard Feynman 1965 nbsp Ph D 1942 51 for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics with deep ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles 52 shared with Sin Itiro Tomonaga and Julian Schwinger 7 Eugene Wigner 1963 nbsp Half time Research Professor 1931 1934 Visiting Professor 1934 1936 Thomas D Jones Professor of Mathematical Physics 1938 1971 and Thomas D Jones Emeritus Professor of Mathematical Physics 1971 1995 53 for his contributions to the theory of the atomic nucleus and the elementary particles particularly through the discovery and application of fundamental symmetry principles 54 shared with Maria Goeppert Mayer and J Hans D Jensen 6 Robert Hofstadter 1961 nbsp M A and Ph D 1938 Procter Fellow 1938 1939 and Assistant Professor of Physics 1946 1950 55 for his pioneering studies of electron scattering in atomic nuclei and for his thereby achieved discoveries concerning the structure of the nucleons 56 shared with Rudolf Mossbauer 5 John Bardeen 1956 nbsp Ph D 1936 49 Another Physics prize in 1972 for their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect 57 shared with William Shockley and Walter Houser Brattain 4 William Shockley 1956 nbsp Lecturer 1946 58 for their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect 59 shared with John Bardeen and Walter Houser Brattain 3 Clinton Davisson 1937 nbsp Ph D 1911 60 for their experimental discovery of the diffraction of electrons by crystals 61 shared with George Paget Thomson 2 Owen Richardson 1928 nbsp Professor of Physics 1906 1913 62 for his work on the thermionic phenomenon and especially for the discovery of the law named after him 63 1 Arthur Compton 1927 nbsp M A and Ph D 1916 64 for his discovery of the effect named after him 65 shared with Charles Thomson Rees Wilson Nobel laureates in Chemistry edit No Laureate Year Image Affiliation Rationale 11 David MacMillan 2021 nbsp Joined the faculty in 2006 James S McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Chemistry 2011 Present 66 for the development of asymmetric organocatalysis 67 shared with Benjamin List 10 Frances Arnold 2018 nbsp B S in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering 1979 68 for the directed evolution of enzymes 69 shared with George P Smith and Gregory P Winter 9 Tomas Lindahl 2015 nbsp Postdoctoral researcher 1960s 70 for mechanistic studies of DNA repair 71 shared with Paul L Modrich and Aziz Sancar 8 Osamu Shimomura 2008 nbsp Researcher Department of Biology 1960 1982 72 73 for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein GFP 74 shared with Martin Chalfie and Roger Tsien 7 John B Fenn 2002 nbsp Professor of Mechanical Engineering 1959 1963 and Professor of Aerospace Sciences 1963 1966 75 76 for their development of soft desorption ionisation methods for mass spectrometric analyses of biological macromolecules 77 shared with Koichi Tanaka and Kurt Wuthrich 6 Richard Smalley 1996 nbsp Ph D 1974 78 for their discovery of fullerenes 79 shared with Robert Curl and Harold Kroto 5 F Sherwood Rowland 1995 nbsp Instructor Department of Chemistry 1952 1956 80 for their work in atmospheric chemistry particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone 81 shared with Mario J Molina and Paul J Crutzen 4 John Polanyi 1986 nbsp Research Associate 1954 1956 82 for their contributions concerning the dynamics of chemical elementary processes 83 shared with Yuan T Lee and Dudley R Herschbach 3 Willard Libby 1960 nbsp Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow Fall 1941 84 for his method to use carbon 14 for age determination in archaeology geology geophysics and other branches of science 85 2 Edwin McMillan 1951 nbsp Ph D 1933 86 for their discoveries in the chemistry of transuranium elements 87 shared with Glenn T Seaborg 1 Arne Tiselius 1948 nbsp Rockefeller Fellow at H S Taylor s laboratory 1936 88 for his research on electrophoresis and adsorption analysis especially for his discoveries concerning the complex nature of the serum proteins 89 Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine edit No Laureate Year Image Affiliation Rationale 4 James Rothman 2013 nbsp E R Squibb Professor of Molecular Biology 1988 1991 90 for their discoveries of machinery regulating vesicle traffic a major transport system in our cells 91 shared with Randy Schekman and Thomas C Sudhof 3 Eric F Wieschaus 1995 nbsp Professor 1981 Present 92 for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development 93 shared with Edward B Lewis and Christiane Nusslein Volhard 2 Salvador Luria 1969 nbsp Guggenheim Fellow 1943 94 95 for their discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses 96 shared with Max Delbruck and Alfred Hershey 1 Edward C Kendall 1950 nbsp Visiting Professor of Chemistry 1951 1972 97 98 for their discoveries relating to the hormones of the adrenal cortex their structure and biological effects 99 shared with Philip Showalter Hench and Tadeusz Reichstein Nobel Memorial Prize laureates in Economics edit No Laureate Year Image Affiliation Rationale 27 Ben Bernanke 2022 nbsp Professor of Economics 1985 2002 100 for research on banks and financial crises 101 shared with Douglas Diamond and Philip Dybvig 26 Philip Dybvig 2022 Assistant Professor of Economics 1980 1981 102 for research on banks and financial crises 103 shared with Ben Bernanke and Douglas Diamond 25 David Card 2021 nbsp Ph D 1983 Professor of Economics 1983 1997 104 for his empirical contributions to labor economics 105 shared with Joshua Angrist and Guido Imbens 24 Joshua Angrist 2021 nbsp Ph D 1989 104 for their methodological contributions to the analysis of causal relationships 106 shared with David Card and Guido Imbens 23 Esther Duflo 2019 nbsp Visitor 2001 2002 107 for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty 108 shared with Michael Kremer and Abhijit Banerjee 22 Abhijit Banerjee 2019 nbsp Assistant Professor 1988 1992 109 for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty 110 shared with Michael Kremer and Esther Duflo 21 Oliver Hart 2016 nbsp Ph D 1974 111 for their contributions to contract theory 112 shared with Bengt R Holmstrom 20 Angus Deaton 2015 nbsp Dwight D Eisenhower Professor of Economics and International Affairs 1983 Present 113 for his analysis of consumption poverty and welfare 114 19 Jean Tirole 2014 nbsp Visiting Scholar Spring 2002 115 for his analysis of market power and regulation 116 18 Lloyd Shapley 2012 nbsp Ph D 1953 Fine Instructor 1952 1954 117 for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design 118 shared with Alvin E Roth 17 Christopher Sims 2011 nbsp Professor of Economics 1999 Present 119 for their empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy 7 shared with Thomas Sargent 16 Thomas Sargent 2011 nbsp Visiting professor of economics 2010 and Fall 2011 taught several courses 120 for their empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy 7 shared with Christopher Sims 15 Chris Pissarides 2010 nbsp Visitor Industrial Relations Section 1984 121 122 for their analysis of markets with search frictions 123 shared with Peter Diamond and Dale T Mortensen 14 Paul Krugman 2008 nbsp Professor of Economics and International Affairs since 2000 124 125 for his analysis of trade patterns and location of economic activity 126 13 Eric Maskin 2007 nbsp Visiting Lecturer in Economics 2000 2012 127 for having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory 128 shared with Leonid Hurwicz and Roger Myerson 12 Robert Aumann 2005 nbsp Research Associate 1960 1961 129 for having enhanced our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game theory analysis 130 shared with Thomas Schelling 11 Clive Granger 2003 nbsp Harkness Fellow 1959 1960 131 132 for methods of analyzing economic time series with common trends cointegration 133 shared with Robert F Engle 10 Daniel Kahneman 2002 nbsp Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology and professor of public affairs 1993 134 for having integrated insights from psychological research into economic science especially concerning human judgment and decision making under uncertainty 135 shared with Vernon L Smith 9 Michael Spence 2001 nbsp B A in philosophy 136 137 for their analyses of markets with asymmetric information 138 shared with George Akerlof and Joseph Stiglitz 8 Joseph Stiglitz 2001 nbsp Professor of Economics 1979 1988 139 for their analyses of markets with asymmetric information 140 shared with George Akerlof and Michael Spence 7 James Heckman 2000 nbsp M A 1968 and Ph D 1971 141 for his development of theory and methods for analyzing selective samples 142 shared with Daniel McFadden 6 John Forbes Nash 1994 nbsp Ph D 1950 Senior research mathematician 143 for their pioneering analysis of equilibria in the theory of non cooperative games 144 shared with John Harsanyi and Reinhard Selten 5 Gary Becker 1992 nbsp B A 1951 145 for having extended the domain of microeconomic analysis to a wide range of human behaviour and interaction including non market behaviour 146 4 Lawrence Klein 1980 Visiting Professor Spring 1966 147 for the creation of econometric models and the application to the analysis of economic fluctuations and economic policies 148 3 W Arthur Lewis 1979 Lewis was on the faculty from 1963 to 1983 he was appointed professor of economics and international affairs and later became James Madison Professor of Political Economy 149 150 for their pioneering research into economic development research with particular consideration of the problems of developing countries 151 shared with Theodore Schultz 2 Herbert A Simon 1978 nbsp Visiting Fellow Council of Humanities 1981 1982 152 for his pioneering research into the decision making process within economic organizations 153 1 Tjalling Koopmans 1975 nbsp Research Associate 1940 1941 154 for their contributions to the theory of optimum allocation of resources 155 shared with Leonid Kantorovich Nobel laureates in Literature edit No Laureate Year Image Affiliation Rationale 6 Mario Vargas Llosa 2010 nbsp Distinguished Visitor Program in Latin American Studies Fall 2010 Llosa was on the faculty in 1992 and was associated with the Program in Latin American Studies for several years 156 for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual s resistance revolt and defeat 157 5 Kenzaburō Ōe 1994 nbsp Visiting Lecturer 1997 158 who with poetic force creates an imagined world where life and myth condense to form a disconcerting picture of the human predicament today 159 4 Toni Morrison 1993 nbsp Robert F Goheen Professor in the Humanities 1989 2019 160 161 who in novels characterized by visionary force and poetic import gives life to an essential aspect of American reality 162 3 Saul Bellow 1976 nbsp Creative Writing Fellow 1952 1953 163 for the human understanding and subtle analysis of contemporary culture that are combined in his work 164 2 Eugene O Neill 1936 nbsp Undergraduate attendee 1906 1907 165 for the power honesty and deep felt emotions of his dramatic works which embody an original concept of tragedy 166 1 Thomas Mann 1929 nbsp Lecturer in Humanities 1938 1940 D Litt honoris causa 1939 167 principally for his great novel Buddenbrooks which has won steadily increased recognition as one of the classic works of contemporary literature 168 Nobel Peace Prize laureates edit No Laureate Year Image Affiliation Rationale 2 Maria Ressa 2021 nbsp B A in English and a certificate in theater and dance 1986 169 for their efforts to safeguard freedom of expression which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace 170 shared with Dmitry Muratov 1 Woodrow Wilson 1919 nbsp B A 1879 Wilson was a professor of jurisprudence and political economy and was president of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910 171 28th President of the United States for his role as founder of the League of Nations 3 See also editList of Princeton University people List of Nobel laureates by university affiliationNotes edit The total number of laureates in natural sciences Physics Chemistry and Physiology or Medicine For verification see Summary This is because according to Wikipedia policies on no original research and objectivity neutrality it is not possible in Wikipedia to subjectively assign various weights to different types of affiliations The table doesn t provide citations or details on entries for citations and details see Nobel laureates by category References edit Alfred Nobel The Man Behind the Nobel Prize Nobel Foundation Retrieved 2008 10 18 The Nobel Prize Nobel Foundation Retrieved 2008 10 18 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