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The Carnegie Institute of Technology merged with Mellon Institute of Science in 1965 to form Carnegie Mellon University.
Faculty and Postdocs
- 1911–1913: Edwin Kemble
- 1911–1912: Assistant Instructor in Physics
- 1912–1913: Instructor in Physics
- 1911–1917: Clinton Davisson, Assistant Professor of Physics
- 1912–1914: William Meggers, Instructor in Physics
- 1933–1969: Otto Stern
- 1933–1945: Research Professor of Physics
- 1945–1969: Emeritus Professor of Physics
- 1942–1949: Frederick Seitz, Professor of Physics
- 1946–1955: Edward Cruetz
- 1946–1948: Associate Professor of Physics
- 1948–1955: Professor of Physics
- 1947–1949: Bernard Cohen, Assistant
- 1948–1953: Norman Rostoker, Research Physicist
- 1948–present: Lincoln Wolfenstein
- 1948–1967: Instructor to Professor of Physics
- 1967–1978: Professor of Physics
- 1978–present: University Professor of Physics
- 1950–1960: Walter Kohn, Assistant Professor to Professor of Physics
- 1951–1957: Gian Wick, Professor of Physics
- 1958–1961: John Hirth, Assistant Professor of Metallurgical Engineering
- 1958–1982: James Langer
- 1958–1964: Instructor in Physics
- 1964–1982: Assistant Professor to Professor
- 1960–2001: William Mullins
- 1960–1963: Asssociate Professor of Metallurgical Engineering
- 1963–1966: Professor of Metallurgical Engineering
- 1966–1970: Dean, College of Engineering
- 1970–2001: University Professor of Applied Sciences
- 1964–present: Robert Griffiths
- 1964–1969: Assistant Professor to Associate Professor of Physics
- 1969–1979: Professor of Physics
- 1979–present: Otto Stern University Professor of Physics
- 1965–1972: H. Guyford Stever
- 1965–1967: President
- 1967–1972: President
- 1966–1977: Howard Brenner, Professor
- 1978–present: Mark Kryder
- 1978–1980: Associate Professor
- 1980–present: Professor of Electrical Enginering and Computer Engineering, Data Storage Systems Center
- 1993–present: Robert White
- 1993–2004: University Professor
- 2004–present: University Professor Emeritus
PhDs
- 1950: Norman Rostoker
- 1958: John Hirth
- 1961: John L. Hall
- 1981: Krishnan Raghavachari
