Background
Peter Carruthers was born in Lafayette, Indiana, United States of America.
physicist university professor
Peter Carruthers was born in Lafayette, Indiana, United States of America.
He attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology graduating in 1957. He then studied at Cornell University where in 1961 he gained a Doctor of Philosophy in theoretical physics. After earning his Doctor of Philosophy, he remained at Cornell University, where he quickly became a full Professor.
His doctoral adviser was Hans Bethe. While there he supervised Doctor of Philosophy students and post-doctoral fellows until retiring from the position in 1973, when he became the leader of the theoretical division at Los Alamos Laboratory. While there he oversaw the growth of the laboratory and developed an internationally renowned programme which focused on wide ranging fundamental research.
In 1980 he stepped down from this position but remained at Los Alamos until 1986, becoming a senior fellow and leader of the Elementary Particle and Field Theory Group.
He then joined the University of Arizona as the head of the Physics department. He later became the director of the Center for the Study of Complex Systems.
Together with Murray Gell-Mann and others he played a role in the creation of the Santa Fe Institute.