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Curriculum Vitae LISA RANDALL - Lisa Randall - Harvard University

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• The 75 Most Influential People of the 20th Century: Esquire Magazine, September<br />

2008<br />

• Golden Plate Recipient: American Academy of Achievement, July 2008<br />

• Member: National Academy of Sciences, May 2008<br />

• Elizabeth A. Wood Award: American Crystallographic Association, July 2007<br />

• 100 Most Influential People: Time Magazine, May 2007<br />

• Julius Edgar Lilienfeld Prize: American Physical Society, April 2007<br />

• The <strong>Harvard</strong> 100: The Most Influential Alumni: 02138 Magazine, September 2006<br />

• Doctor Honoris Causa: <strong>University</strong> of Antwerp, Belgium, April 2006<br />

• Klopsteg Award: American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT), 2006<br />

• Whitewater Award for Distinguished Scholarship: <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin, 2006<br />

• Who's Next in 2006: Newsweek, December 2005<br />

• 100 Notable Books of the Year: The New York Times, December 2005<br />

• Editor's Picks, Top Ten in Science: Amazon.com, December 2005<br />

• Fellow: American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS), 2004<br />

• Fellow: American Physical Society (APS), 2003<br />

• Premio Caterina Tomassoni e Felice Pietro Chisesi: <strong>University</strong> of Rome, La<br />

Sapienza, First Recipient, 2003<br />

• Research Fellowship: Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 1992<br />

• Outstanding Junior Investigator Award: Department of Energy, 1992<br />

• Young Investigator Award: National Science Foundation, 1992<br />

• Graduate Research Fellowship for Women: Bell Labs, 1984<br />

• David J. Robbins Prize: <strong>Harvard</strong>, 1983<br />

• Phi Beta Kappa: <strong>Harvard</strong>, 1983<br />

• John <strong>Harvard</strong> Scholarship: <strong>Harvard</strong>, 1982<br />

• Radcliffe Scholar: Radcliffe, 1981<br />

• Elizabeth Cary Agassiz Scholar: <strong>Harvard</strong>, 1980<br />

• Winner: Westinghouse Science Talent Search, 1980<br />

NAMED PHYSICS LECTURES<br />

• Colóquios Paco Ynduráin, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, April 2011<br />

• Oppenheimer Lecture, <strong>University</strong> of California at Berkeley, March 2011<br />

• Erna Hamburger Prize 2010, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne WISH<br />

Foundation, March 2010<br />

• Joseph Lannutti Lecturer (Origins '09), Florida State <strong>University</strong>, March 2009<br />

• Presidential Lecture, <strong>University</strong> of Tulsa, February 2009<br />

• Hamilton Lecture, Royal Irish Academy, October 2008<br />

• Dashen Memorial Lecture, UC San Diego, May 2008<br />

• Richmond Lecture, Williams College, Williamstown, MA, Jan 2008<br />

• E.W. Guptill Memorial Lecture, Dalhousie <strong>University</strong>, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada,<br />

October 2007<br />

• J. James Woods Lecture Series, Butler <strong>University</strong>, Indianapolis, IN, March 2007<br />

• Joseph and Sophia Konopinski Memorial Lecture, Indiana <strong>University</strong>, Bloomington,<br />

IN, March 2007<br />

• Gamov Memorial Lecture Series, <strong>University</strong> of Colorado, Boulder, CO, March 2007<br />

• William C. Ferguson Science Lecture, Washington <strong>University</strong>, February 2007

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