Lawrence Golub Fellowship in the Physical Sciences
The Lawrence Golub Fellowship in the Physical Sciences is a prize postdoctoral fellowship, established in 2010, designed to attract and support outstanding postdoctoral researchers across the physical sciences. The Golub fellows are recent PhD recipients with a demonstrated record of success who take full advantage of the Department's rich intellectual climate, and undertake at Harvard a research program of their choosing. Golub fellows can be experimental or theoretical physicists.
The normal duration of the Lawrence Golub Fellow appointment is two years, with a potential extension to a third year, at an annual salary of $60,000. In addition, Lawrence Golub Fellows receive an annual allocation of $5,000 for research and travel expenses.
Current Golub Fellows:
![]() Chris Laumann |
![]() Can-Li Song |
![]() David Lopez Mateos |











