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13 of the most impressive professors at Stanford

Interesting to see this guy's still there (and still alive & kickin'):

Philip Zimbardo led the infamous Stanford prison experiments.

Started at Stanford: 1968

Dr. Zimbardo is perhaps best known for his popular-PBS series Discovering Psychology and his controversial 1971 prison experiment that’s the subject of an award-winning film and best-selling book. Zimbardo now examines the psychology of heroism as founder and director of the Heroic Imagination Project and professor Emeritus at Stanford.

Zimbardo teaches both formally and informally and continues to explore the psychology of evil, time, and madness. He has published more than 50 books and 400 trade and text publications. His three TED talks collectively have 7.6 million views.
 
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