Dr. 'Frank Press' (born
December 4,
1924) is an
American geophysicist.
Born in
Brooklyn, New York, Press is the recipient of 30 honorary degrees. He graduated with his B.S. degree from the
City College of New York (
1944). Went on to complete his M.A. (
1946) and Ph.D. (
1949) degrees from
Columbia University.
Notable accomplishments
★ President of the
U.S. National Academy of Sciences (1981-1993)
★ Chairman of the
National Research Council (1981-1993)
★ Science Advisor to the
President of the United States, Office of Science and Technology Policy (1977-1980)
★ Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy (1977-1980)
★ Professor of
Geophysics at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Chairman of the
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
★ Professor of Geophysics at
California Institute of Technology and Director of the
Caltech Seismological Laboratory
★ Life Member of the Corporation of
MIT
★ Board member of the
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), the
Marine Biological Laboratory, and the
Monterey Bay Research Institute
Awards
★
U.S. National Medal of Sciences
★
Vannevar Bush Award
★
Pupin Medal from
Columbia University
★
Japan Prize from the
Emperor of Japan (
1993)
★
Lomonosov Gold Medal,
1997
★ Pick and Gavel Award from the
Association of American State Geologists, 2007
External links
★
Society of Exploration Geophysicists: Biographies - Dr. Frank Press
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Pictures