Jacob “Jack” Schneps, PhD

Emeritus Professor of Physics | Department Chairman

Jacob Schneps

A Timeline of Professional Milestones 

1929

Born in New York, New York to Elias and Rose Schneps.

1951

Receives a Bachelor of Arts from New York University.

1953

Receives a Master of Science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

1956

Receives a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and becomes assistant professor of physics at Tufts University.

1958

Serves as a visiting physicist and a postdoctoral fellow of the National Science Foundation at the University of Padua in Italy.

1960

Promoted to associate professor at Tufts University.

1963

Becomes a full professor at Tufts University.

1965

Serves as a visiting scientist at the European Organization for Nuclear Research in Geneva, Switzerland.

1968

Serves as a lecturer at the International School of Elementary Particle Physics in Yugoslavia.

1970

Serves as a contributing author of “Methods in Subnuclear Physics, Volume IV.”

1973

Serves as a visiting research fellow at University College London in England.

1980

Appointed chairman of the Department of Physics at Tufts University.

1982

Serves as a visiting professor at École Polytechnique in Palaiseau, France.

1989

Serves as visiting professor at The Technion of the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel.

1989

Serves as editor of “Proceedings of Neutrino 88.”

1995

Becomes Vannevar Bush Chair of Tufts University.

1997

Serves as a visiting professor at College de France in Paris, France.

2005

Serves as a visiting scholar and associate at Harvard University.

2010

Serves as a visiting scientist at Paris Diderot University in France.

2011

Becomes Vannevar Bush Professor Emeritus at Tufts University.

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