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Leopoldo Máximo Falicov (1959) Eugene E. Haller (1970) Volker Heine (1956) Sir Neville Francis Mott (1930) (Nobel - Physics) Sir Ralph H. Fowler (1919) Archibald Hill (1909) (Nobel – Physiology or Medicine) Sir Walter Morley Fletcher (1900) John Newport Langley (1871) Sir Michael Foster (1859) Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (1933) (Nobel – Physics) Paul Dirac (1926) (Nobel – Physics) Joseph M. Kahn’s Academic Lineage Thomas Henry Huxley (1845) “Darwin’s Bulldog” William Sharpey (1821) Thomas Wharton Jones (1830) William Mackenzie (1818) Georg Joseph Beer (1786) H. G. Wells (1884) Ernst Baldinger (1938) Paul Scherrer (1916) Peter Debye (1908) (Nobel - Chemistry) Arnold Sommerfeld (1891) Ferdinand von Lindemann (1873) C. Felix Klein (1868) Julius Plücker (1823) Rudolph Lipschitz (1853) Christian Ludwig Gerling (1812) Carl Friedrich Gauss (1799) Gustav Dirichlet (1827) Martin Ohm (1811) (Brother of “The Ohm”) Siméon Poisson (1800) Joseph Fourier (1795) Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1766) Pierre-Simon Laplace (1769) Joseph M. Kahn (1986)

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Leopoldo MáximoFalicov (1959)

Eugene E. Haller (1970)

Volker Heine (1956)

Sir Neville Francis Mott (1930) (Nobel - Physics)

Sir Ralph H. Fowler (1919)

Archibald Hill (1909) (Nobel – Physiology

or Medicine)

Sir Walter Morley Fletcher (1900)

John Newport Langley (1871)

Sir Michael Foster (1859)

Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (1933) (Nobel – Physics)

Paul Dirac (1926) (Nobel – Physics)

Joseph M. Kahn’s Academic Lineage

Thomas Henry Huxley (1845)“Darwin’s Bulldog”

William Sharpey (1821)

Thomas Wharton Jones (1830)

William Mackenzie (1818)

Georg Joseph Beer (1786)

H. G. Wells (1884)

Ernst Baldinger (1938)

Paul Scherrer (1916)

Peter Debye (1908)(Nobel - Chemistry)

Arnold Sommerfeld

(1891)

Ferdinand von Lindemann (1873)

C. Felix Klein (1868)

Julius Plücker (1823)

Rudolph Lipschitz (1853)

Christian Ludwig Gerling

(1812)

Carl Friedrich Gauss (1799)

Gustav Dirichlet (1827)

Martin Ohm (1811)(Brother of “The Ohm”)

Siméon Poisson (1800)

Joseph Fourier (1795) Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1766)

Pierre-Simon Laplace (1769)

Joseph M. Kahn (1986)