Sam Treiman

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Sam Treiman
Born May 27, 1925(1925-05-27)
Chicago, USA
Died April 13, 2008 (aged 96)
New York, USA
Residence United States
Nationality American
Ethnicity Russian- Lithuanian
Fields Physicist
Institutions Princeton University
Alma mater Northwestern University
University of Chicago
Doctoral advisor Enrico Fermi
John Alexander Simpson Jr.
Doctoral students Curtis Callan
Stephen L. Adler
Nicola Khuri
Steven Weinberg
Carl Albright
Kenneth Edwards
Young Suh Kim
John Bronzan
Binayak Dutta-Roy
Paul Kantor
Alfred Goldhaber
Jonathan Rosner
Porter Johnson
Rein Uritam
Herbert Chen
Stephen Schutz
Kazuo Fujikawa
Glennys Farrar
William Shanahan
Bennie Ward
Robert Schrock
Evelyn Monsay
Cornell Chun
Dean Preston
Michael Musolf
Known for Goldberger-Treiman relation
Callan-Treiman relation
Notable awards Oersted Medal (1995}

Sam Bard Treiman (May 27, 1925 - November 30, 1999) was an American theoretical physicist who produced important research in the fields of quantum physics, plasma physics and gravity physics. He was a Professor of physics at Princeton University, a member of the National Academy of Sciences and member of the JASON Defense Advisory Group. He was a student of Enrico Fermi and John Alexander Simpson Jr. Treiman published numerous articles on quantum mechanics, plasmas, gravity theory, condensed matter and the history of physics.

He graduated from Northwestern University for his undergraduate work and received a PhD from the University of Chicago in 1952. He began teaching at Princeton in the 1950s and was appointed Higgins Professor of Physics there. His best known student at Princeton was Steven Weinberg, recipient of the Nobel Prize in physics in 1979. Other well known students are Curtis Callan and Stephen L. Adler, both of the class of 1964.

As a member of the National Academy of Sciences and JASON Defense Advisory Group, he was a key advisor to the U.S. Government in the fields of plasma physics, physics education and strategic planning.

He died of leukemia on November 30, 1999.

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