The university affiliations in this list are all official academic affiliations such as degree programs and official academic employment. Non-academic affiliations such as advisory committee and administrative staff are generally excluded. The official academic affiliations fall into three categories: 1) Alumni (graduate & attendee), 2) Long-term academic staff, and 3) Short-term academic staff. Graduates are defined as those who hold Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorate, or equivalent degrees from a university, while attendees are those who formally enrolled in degree programs at a university but did not complete the programs; thus, honorary degrees, summer attendees, exchange students and auditing students are excluded. The category of "Long-term academic staff" consists of tenure/tenure-track and equivalent academic positions, while that of "Short-term academic staff" consists of lecturers (without tenure), postdoctoral researchers, visiting professors/scholars (visitors), and equivalent academic positions. At any university, the specific academic title solely determines the type of affiliation, regardless of the actual time the position was held by a laureate.
Further explanations on "visitors" under "Short-term academic staff" are now presented. 1) All informal/personal visits are excluded from the list; 2) all employment-based visiting positions, which carry teaching/research duties, are included as affiliations in the list; 3) as for award-based visiting positions, to minimize controversy this list takes a conservative view and includes the positions as affiliations only if the awardees were required to assume employment-level duty (teaching/research) or the awardees specifically classified the visiting positions as "appointment" or similar in reliable sources such as their curriculum vitae. In particular, attending meetings and giving public lectures, talks or non-curricular seminars are employment-level duties. Finally, summer visitors are generally excluded from the list unless summer work yielded significant end products such as research publications and components of Turing-winning work, since summer terms are not part of formal academic years; the same rule applies to extension schools of universities.
The number following a person's name is the year he/she received the Turing Award; in particular, a number with asterisk (*) means the person received the award while he/she was working at the institution (including emeritus staff) containing that asterisk. A name underlined implies that this person has been listed for a same institution previously (i.e., multiple affiliations). If a person had multiple positions under one category, only the position with highest rank is considered.
This list, together with the List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation and List of Fields Medal winners by university affiliation, presents the university affiliations of people who have won highest honors in fundamental academic disciplines.
Summary of results
Top 15 universities worldwide since 1966
According to Wikipedia policies on no original research and objectivity/neutrality, it is impossible in Wikipedia to assign various weights to different types of affiliations. Hence, all types of affiliations count equally in the following table and throughout the whole page.
Rank
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University
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Total
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Normalized[Note 1]
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Alumni
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Long-term academic staff
|
Short-term academic staff
|
Overlap[Note 2]
|
1
|
Stanford University
|
|
27
|
100.0
|
9
|
15
|
12
|
-9
|
2
|
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
|
|
26
|
96.3
|
6
|
16
|
11
|
-7
|
3
|
University of California, Berkeley
|
|
25
|
92.6
|
11
|
12
|
11
|
-9
|
4
|
Harvard University
|
|
14
|
51.9
|
9
|
5
|
4
|
-4
|
5
|
Carnegie Mellon University
|
|
13
|
48.1
|
5
|
9
|
1
|
-2
|
Princeton University
|
|
13
|
48.1
|
8
|
4
|
2
|
-1
|
7
|
New York University
|
|
8
|
29.6
|
3
|
2
|
3
|
0
|
8
|
University of Cambridge
|
|
7
|
25.9
|
5
|
2
|
3
|
-3
|
9
|
California Institute of Technology
|
|
6
|
22.2
|
6
|
2
|
0
|
-2
|
University of Michigan
|
|
6
|
22.2
|
4
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
University of Oxford
|
|
6
|
22.2
|
3
|
3
|
2
|
-2
|
12
|
University of California, Los Angeles
|
|
5
|
18.5
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
University of Toronto
|
|
5
|
18.5
|
1
|
3
|
2
|
-1
|
14
|
Cornell University
|
|
4
|
14.8
|
1
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
University of Chicago
|
|
4
|
14.8
|
3
|
0
|
1
|
0
|
Top 10 universities worldwide since 2000
According to Wikipedia policies on no original research and objectivity/neutrality, it is impossible in Wikipedia to assign various weights to different types of affiliations. Hence, all types of affiliations count equally in the following table and throughout the whole page.
Rank
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University
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Total
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Normalized[Note 3]
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Alumni
|
Long-term academic staff
|
Short-term academic staff
|
Overlap
|
1
|
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
|
|
15
|
100.0
|
2
|
11
|
4
|
-2
|
2
|
Stanford University
|
|
10
|
66.7
|
5
|
5
|
4
|
-4
|
3
|
University of California, Berkeley
|
|
9
|
60.0
|
5
|
4
|
2
|
-2
|
4
|
Carnegie Mellon University
|
|
4
|
26.7
|
1
|
2
|
1
|
0
|
Harvard University
|
|
4
|
26.7
|
2
|
2
|
0
|
0
|
New York University
|
|
4
|
26.7
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
Princeton University
|
|
4
|
26.7
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
University of California, Los Angeles
|
|
4
|
26.7
|
2
|
1
|
1
|
0
|
University of Cambridge
|
|
4
|
26.7
|
2
|
0
|
2
|
0
|
10
|
University of Toronto
|
|
3
|
20.0
|
0
|
1
|
2
|
0
|
Stanford University (1st)
Affiliates
|
Alumni
|
Long-term academic staff
|
Short-term academic staff
|
Stanford University, United States
|
Notes: 1) Affiliates of Stanford Research Institute (SRI) before Jan 13th, 1970, are included in this list.[1] On May 16, 1977, the institute was renamed SRI International.[1]
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27
|
- Martin Hellman[2][3] (M.S, PhD) – 2015
- Whitfield Diffie[4] (Graduate Attendee) – 2015
- Barbara Liskov[5][6] (M.S, PhD) – 2008
- Vinton Cerf[7] (B.S) – 2004
- Ronald Rivest[8][9] (PhD) – 2002
- John Hopcroft[10][11] (M.S, PhD) – 1986
- Robert Tarjan[12][13] (M.S, PhD) – 1986
- Allen Newell[14] (B.S) – 1975
- Raj Reddy[15] (PhD) – 1994
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- John L. Hennessy[16][17] (Professor) – 2017*
- Martin Hellman[2][3] (Professor) – 2015*
- Whitfield Diffie[4] (Professor) – 2015*
- Vinton Cerf[7] (Assistant Professor) – 2004
- Andrew Chi-Chih Yao[18][19] (Professor) – 2000
- Douglas Engelbart[20][21] (SRI Director) – 1997
- Edward Feigenbaum[22] (Professor) – 1994*
- Raj Reddy[15] (Assistant Professor) – 1994
- Robert Tarjan[12][13] (Associate Professor) – 1986
- Niklaus Wirth[23] (Assistant Professor) – 1984
- Robert W. Floyd[24] (Professor) – 1978*
- Dana Scott[25][26] (Professor) – 1976
- Donald E. Knuth[27][28] (Professor) – 1974*
- John McCarthy[29][30] (Professor) – 1971*
- James H. Wilkinson[31] (Professor) – 1970
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- Whitfield Diffie[4] (Visiting Scholar) – 2015
- Alan Kay[32] (Researcher) – 2003
- Kristen Nygaard[33] (Visiting Professor) – 2001
- Ole-Johan Dahl[34][35][36] (Visiting Professor) – 2001
- Jim Gray[37][38] (Visitor) – 1998
- Douglas Engelbart[20] (Visiting Scholar) – 1997
- Amir Pnueli[39][40] (Postdoctoral Researcher) – 1996
- Robin Milner[41][42] (Research Associate) – 1991
- William Kahan[43][44] (Visiting Professor) – 1989
- John Hopcroft[11] (Visiting Associate Professor) – 1986
- James H. Wilkinson[31] (Visiting Professor) – 1970
- Richard Hamming[45][46][47] (Visiting Professor) – 1969
|
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2nd)
Affiliates
|
Alumni
|
Long-term academic staff
|
Short-term academic staff
|
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, United States
|
Notes: 1) Dennis M. Ritchie, while a graduate student at Harvard University, worked part-time in MIT Project MAC (Multics project), a joint venture of MIT, General Electric and Bell Labs.[48][49] He is not included in this list since he did not form any academic affiliation with MIT.
|
26
|
- Whitfield Diffie[4] (B.S) – 2015
- Leslie Lamport[50][51] (B.S) – 2013
- Manuel Blum[52][53] (B.S, M.S, PhD) – 1995
- Fernando Corbato[54][55] (PhD) – 1990
- Ivan Sutherland[56] (PhD) – 1988
- Alan Perlis[57] (M.S, PhD) – 1966
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- Tim Berners-Lee[58] (Professor) – 2016*
- Martin Hellman[2][3] (Assistant Professor) – 2015
- Michael Stonebraker[59][60] (Adjunct Professor) – 2014*
- Shafi Goldwasser[61][62] (Professor) – 2012*
- Silvio Micali[63][64] (Professor) – 2012*
- Barbara Liskov[5][6] (Professor) – 2008*
- Bob Kahn[65] (Assistant Professor) – 2004
- Adi Shamir[66] (Assistant Professor) – 2002
- Leonard Adleman[67] (Associate Professor) – 2002
- Ronald Rivest[8][9] (Professor) – 2002*
- Andrew Chi-Chih Yao[18][19] (Assistant Professor) – 2000
- Manuel Blum[52][53] (Assistant Professor) – 1995*
- Butler Lampson[68][69] (Adjunct Professor) – 1992*
- Fernando Corbato[54][55] (Professor) – 1990*
- John McCarthy[30] (Assistant Professor) – 1971
- Marvin Minsky[70] (Professor) – 1969*
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- Yoshua Bengio[71] (Postdoc) - 2018
- Shafi Goldwasser[61][62] (Postdoc) – 2012
- Alan Kay[32][72] (Adjunct Professor) – 2003
- Adi Shamir[66] (Instructor) – 2002
- Manuel Blum[52][53] (Research Associate) – 1995
- Ivan Sutherland[56] (Researcher) – 1988
- Robert E. Tarjan[12][13] (Visiting Scientist) – 1986
- Robert W. Floyd[73][74] (Visiting Professor) – 1978
- Michael O. Rabin[75][76] (Visiting Professor) – 1976
- Maurice Wilkes[77] (Adjunct Professor) – 1967
- Alan Perlis[57] (Researcher) – 1966
|
University of California, Berkeley (3rd)
Affiliates
|
Alumni
|
Long-term academic staff
|
Short-term academic staff
|
University of California, Berkeley, United States
|
Notes: 1) The Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) at Berkeley is an independent research institute from the University. Juris Hartmanis[78][79] (Fall 1985 Visitor) and Richard E. Stearns (Fall 1985 Visitor)[80][81] are thus excluded from the list.
2) Whitfield Diffie was a summer school attendee at Berkeley in 1962.[82][83] He is thus excluded from the list.
|
25
|
- Shafi Goldwasser[61][62] (M.S, PhD) – 2012
- Silvio Micali[63][64] (PhD) – 2012
- Charles P. Thacker[84] (B.S) – 2009
- Barbara Liskov[5][6] (B.S) – 2008
- Leonard Adleman[67] (B.A, PhD) – 2002
- Jim Gray[37][38] (B.S, PhD) – 1998
- Douglas Engelbart[20][21] (M.S, PhD) – 1997
- Butler Lampson[68][85] (PhD) – 1992
- Niklaus Wirth[23] (PhD) – 1984
- Ken Thompson[86] (B.S, M.S) – 1983
- Dana Scott[25][26] (B.A) – 1976
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- David Patterson[87][88] (Professor) – 2017*
- Michael Stonebraker[59] (Professor) – 2014*
- Shafi Goldwasser[89][90] (Professor) – 2012
- Andrew Chi-Chih Yao[18][19] (Professor) – 2000
- Douglas Engelbart[20][21] (Assistant Professor) – 1997
- Manuel Blum[52][53] (Professor) – 1995*
- Edward Feigenbaum[22] (Associate Professor) – 1994
- Butler Lampson[68][85] (Associate Professor) – 1992
- William Kahan[43] (Professor) – 1989*
- Richard Karp[91] (Professor) – 1985*
- Stephen Cook[92] (Assistant Professor) – 1982
- Dana Scott[25][26] (Associate Professor) – 1976
|
- Leslie Valiant[93][94] (Visiting Scientist) – 2010
- Charles P. Thacker[84] (Researcher) – 2009
- Jim Gray[37][38] (Postdoc & McKay Fellow) – 1998
- Manuel Blum[53][95] (Visiting Scientist) – 1995
- Edward Feigenbaum[22] (Researcher) – 1994
- Ivan Sutherland[56] (Visiting Scholar) – 1988
- Robert Tarjan[12][13] (Miller Research Fellow) – 1986
- Ken Thompson[86][96] (Visiting Professor) – 1983
- John Backus[97] (Visiting Professor) – 1977
- Michael O. Rabin[75] (Visiting Associate Professor) – 1976
- Herbert A. Simon[98] (Research Director) – 1975
|
Harvard University (4th)
Affiliates
|
Alumni
|
Long-term academic staff
|
Short-term academic staff
|
Harvard University, United States
|
Notes: 1) Barbara Liskov worked as a computer programmer (non-academic position) at Harvard during 1962–63.[5][6] She is not included in the list.
|
14
|
- E. Allen Emerson[99] (PhD) – 2007
- Andrew Chi-Chih Yao[18][19] (M.A, PhD) – 2000
- Frederick P. Brooks[100][101] (M.S, PhD) – 1999
- Butler Lampson[68][85] (B.A) – 1992
- Richard Karp[91] (B.A, M.S, PhD) – 1985
- Dennis M. Ritchie[102] (B.S, PhD) – 1983
- Stephen A. Cook[92] (M.S, PhD) – 1982
- Kenneth E. Iverson[103] (M.A, PhD) – 1979
- Marvin Minsky[70] (B.A) – 1969
|
- Leslie G. Valiant[94][104] (Professor) – 2010*
- Edmund M. Clarke[105][106] (Assistant Professor) – 2007
- Ivan Sutherland[56] (Associate Professor) – 1988
- Kenneth E. Iverson[103] (Assistant Professor) – 1979
- Michael O. Rabin[75][76] (Professor) – 1976
|
- Amir Pnueli[39] (Visiting Professor) – 1996
- Kenneth E. Iverson[103] (Instructor) – 1979
- Michael O. Rabin[75] (Visiting Professor) – 1976
- Marvin Minsky[70][107] (Junior Fellow) – 1969
|
Carnegie Mellon University (5th, Tie)
Affiliates
|
Alumni
|
Long-term academic staff
|
Short-term academic staff
|
Carnegie Mellon University, United States
|
13
|
- Shafi Goldwasser[61][62] (B.S) – 2012
- Edward Feigenbaum[22] (B.S, PhD) – 1994
- Ivan E. Sutherland[56] (B.S) – 1988
- Allen Newell[14] (PhD) – 1975
- Alan J. Perlis[57] (B.S) – 1966
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- Geoffrey Hinton[108] (Associate Professor) – 2018
- Edmund M. Clarke[106][109] (Professor) – 2007*
- Manuel Blum[52][53] (Professor) – 1995
- Raj Reddy[110][15] (Professor) – 1994*
- Robert W. Floyd[24] (Assistant Professor) – 1978
- Dana Scott[25][26] (Professor) – 1976
- Allen Newell[14] (Professor) – 1975*
- Herbert A. Simon[98] (Professor) – 1975*
- Alan J. Perlis[57] (Professor) – 1966*
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- Leslie Valiant[94][104] (Visiting Assistant Professor) – 2010
|
Princeton University (5th, Tie)
Affiliates
|
Alumni
|
Long-term academic staff
|
Short-term academic staff
|
Princeton University, United States
|
Note: 1) Herbert A. Simon had an unclear visiting position and is not included for now.[111][112]
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13
|
- Michael Stonebraker[59] (B.Eng) – 2014
- Robert Kahn[65] (M.A, PhD) – 2004
- Richard E. Stearns[80][81] (PhD) – 1993
- Dana Scott[25][26] (PhD) – 1976
- Michael O. Rabin[75][76] (PhD) – 1976
- Allen Newell[14] (Graduate Attendee) – 1975
- John McCarthy[29][30] (PhD) – 1971
- Marvin Minsky[70][107] (PhD) – 1969
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- Andrew Chi-Chih Yao[18][19] (Professor) – 2000*
- John Hopcroft[10][11] (Assistant Professor) – 1986
- Robert Tarjan[12][13] (Professor) – 1986*
- Dana Scott[25][26] (Professor) – 1976
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- Shafi Goldwasser[61] (Visiting Professor) – 2012
- Richard Hamming[45] (Adjunct Professor) – 1969
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New York University (7th)
Affiliates
|
Alumni
|
Long-term academic staff
|
Short-term academic staff
|
New York University, United States
|
8
|
- Martin Hellman[3] (B.Eng) – 2015
- Judea Pearl[113] (PhD) – 2011
- Jim Gray[37][38] (Graduate Attendee) – 1998
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- Yann LeCun[114] (Professor) – 2018*
- Amir Pnueli[39] (Professor) – 1996
|
- Frances E. Allen[115] (Visiting Professor) – 2006
- Robert Tarjan[12][13] (Adjunct Professor) – 1986
- Michael O. Rabin[75] (Visiting Professor) – 1976
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University of Cambridge (8th)
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- ↑ "Raj Reddy – A.M. Turing Award Winner". http://amturing.acm.org/award_winners/reddy_9634208.cfm.
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- ↑ "Judea Pearl – A.M. Turing Award Winner" (in en). https://amturing.acm.org/award_winners/pearl_2658896.cfm.
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