Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics & Deputy Director Emeritus, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center; Senior Fellow, the Hoover Institution
Areas of Interest:
theoretical physics of elementary particle processes, national security & intelligence
Since 1960, Dr. Drell has been a leader in providing essential technical advice to the government on national security issues. A faculty member of Stanford University since 1956, he is currently professor of Theoretical Physics (Emeritus) at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (of which, he was also deputy director until retiring in 1998), and a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford. As a government advisor, he served as a member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board from, 1993 to 2001; is an active member of the group of scientific advisors called JASON, and is an advisor to Los Alamos National Laboratory.
He is a member of the following professional and honorary societies: fellow and former president of the American Physical Society, the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society and the Council on Foreign Relations. His most recent awards in the year 2000-01 include the Enrico Fermi Award, the government's oldest award for science and technology, presented by the President and the secretary of energy; the National Intelligence Distinguished Service Medal, the highest award bestowed by the U.S. Intelligence Community; designation by the National Reconnaissance Office as one of ten scientists who are "Founders of national reconnaissance as a space discipline"; and the Heinz R. Pagels Human Rights of Scientists Award by the New York Academy of Science.
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Senior Fellows Roster
Agnew, Harold M.
Ames, Bruce
Atkinson, Richard C.
Axler, Sheldon
Ayala, Francisco
Bainton, Dorothy
Baltimore, David
Balzhiser, Richard
Bell, C. Gordon
Bennett, Alan B.
Bienenstock, Arthur
Berman, Francine
Biller, Robert
Birnbaum, Joel
Bishop, J. Michael
Byer, Robert
Caren, Robert
Caulder, Jerry
Chester, Arthur
Chu, Steven
Cicerone, Ralph
Cohen, Linda
Coleman, Lawrence
Cominsky, Lynn R.
Conger, Harry
Coye, Molly Joel
Darby, Michael
Day, Thomas
Diener, Octavia
Dorfman, Steven
Drake, Michael V.
Drell, Sidney
Dynes, Robert
Elster, Richard S.
Everhart, Thomas
Faber, Sandra
Foster, John
Fowler, T. Kenneth
Frieman, Edward
Geballe, Theodore
Goldberger, Marvin
Golub, Sidney
Goodstein, David
Graham, Susan
Gray, Harry
Grey, Robert
Gurol, Mirat D.
Gutiérrez, Carlos
Harper, Charles
Hennessy, John
Hockaday, Stephen
Hodges, David
Hubbard, G. Scott
Hullar, Theodore
Jacobs, Irwin
Jennings, Paul
Judd, Lewis
Kennedy, Robert
Kennel, Charles
Kerschner, Lee
King, C. Judson
Koonin, Steven
Lee, William C.Y.
Lemke, James
Levine, Mark
Livanos, Alexis
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MacCalla, Johnetta
McCarty, Perry
McGaugh, James
McLean, William J.
McMurtry, Burton
McTague, John P.
Meyer, Jarold
Meyyappan, Meyya
Miller, William F.
Moline, Mark
Moorhouse, Douglas
Moses, Edward I.
Murray, Cherry
Nacht, Michael
Narayanamurti, Venkatesh
Niebla, J.
Nikias, C.L. Max
Noll, Roger
Nova, Tina S.
Okrent, David
Papay, Lawrence
Paté-Cornell, M.
Patel, C. Kumar
Pea, Roy
Peltason, Jack
Penhoet, Edward
Penzien, Joseph
Pooley, James
Richmond, Rollin C.
Richter, Burton
Riggs, Henry
Rockwood, Stephen
Rosser, James
Rowland, F. Sherwood
Rutter, William
Ryan, Stephen A.
Savitz, Maxine
Scalise, George
Seinfeld, John
Shank, Charles
Shapiro, Lucy
Shelton, Robert
Slaughter, John
Stone, Edward
Sullivan, Cornelius
Suzuki, Bob
Sweeney, James
Syvertson, Clarence
Tanner, R. Michael
Tarter, C. Bruce
Tinoco, Ignacio
Toy, Larry
Varian, Hal
Weeks, John
Weinberg, Carl
Wertheim, Robert
Wilson, John
Wyllie, Loring
Yang, Henry
Zare, Richard
Zarem, Abe
Zschau, Ed
Zucker, Lynne
Zysman, John
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