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Information Science, Physics
Ginsparg@cornell.edu
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A.B., Physics, 1977, Harvard University.
Ph.D. Physics, 1981, Cornell University.
Harvard Society of Fellows, 1981-84.
Assistant Professor, Physics, Harvard University, 1984-1986.
Associate Professor, Physics, Harvard University, 1986-1990.
Technical Staff Member, Los Alamos National Laboratory, 1990-2001.
Professor, Physics and Information Science, Cornell University, 2001- present.
Visiting appointments at: C.E.N. Saclay, France; Princeton University; Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; The Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton; The Institute for Theoretical Physics at UC Santa Barbara; The Mathematical Science Research Institute at UC Berkeley; Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
A.P. Sloane fellow, 1986-1990. DOE Outstanding Junior Investigator, 1986-91. Fellow, American Physical Society. MacArthur Fellow, 2002. Radcliffe Institute Fellow, 2008-2009.