William Wagner

Education
- Ph.D. Physics, California Institute of Technology, 6/1962
- B.S. Physics, California Institute of Technology, 6/1958
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- Richard Chase Tolman Postdoctoral Fellow, California Institute of Technology, 09/01/1962-08/31/1965
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Tenure Track Appointments
- Dean of Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Southern California, 01/03/1987 – 08/31/1989
- Special Assistant to the President, University of Southern California, 12/24/1974 – 06/30/1981
- Dean of Natural Sciences & Mathematics, University of Southern California, 07/01/1973 – 01/02/1987
- Professor, University of Southern California, 09/01/1966 – 08/15/2014
- Assistant and Associate Professor, University of California, Irvine, 09/01/1965 – 05/31/1966
- Lecturer, California Institute of Technology, 09/01/1963 – 05/31/1965
- Richard Chase Tolman Postdoctoral Fellow, California Institute of Technology, 09/01/1962 – 08/31/1965
- Senior Staff Physicist, Hughes Research Laboratories, 06/01/1960 – 08/31/1973
PostDoctoral Appointments
- Richard Chase Tolman Postdoctoral Fellow, California Institute of Technology, 07/01/1962 – 06/30/1965
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Summary Statement of Research Interests
See Curriculum Vita
Detailed Statement of Research Interests
See Curriculum Vita
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Book
- Wagner, W. G., Feynman, R. P., Morinigo, F. B. (1995). Feynman Lectures on Gravitation. Addison Wesley.
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- Who’s Who in the World, 2016
- Who’s Who in America, 1980
- University Award for Extraordinary Service, 1975-1976
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Administrative Appointments
- Dean of Interdisciplinary Programs and Developmental Activities, 1987-1989
- Dean of Natural Sciences & Mathematics, 1973-1987
- Special Assistant to the President, 1974-1981
Committees
- University Computer Committee, 1966-1975
- University Resource Management Committee, 1970-1974
- University Resource Management Committee, 1969-1972
- University Finance Advisory Committee, 1965-1971
- University Computer Committee, 1965-1968
Other Service to the University
- Founder, Resource Manager, and Advisor – University Program in Neural, Informational, and Behavioral Sciences (NIBS), now known as the Neuroscience Program,
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Committees
- “University Computer Committee”, 1966-1975
- “University Resource Management Committee”, 1970-1974
- “University Resource Management Committee”, 1969-1972
- “University Finance Advisory Committee”, 1965-1971
- “University Computer Committee”, 1965-1968