In 1956–7 Hochschild was at the
Institute for Advanced Study. Hochschild was a professor at
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. In the late 1950s Hochschild was a professor at
University of California, Berkeley. introduced
Hochschild cohomology, a cohomology theory for algebras, which classifies deformations of algebras. introduced cohomology into
class field theory. Along with
Bertram Kostant and
Alex F. T. W. Rosenberg, the Hochschild–Kostant–Rosenberg theorem is named after him. Among his students were
Andrzej Białynicki-Birula and
James Ax. In 1955, Hochschild was a
Guggenheim Fellow. In 1979 Hochschild was elected to the
National Academy of Sciences, and in 1980 he was awarded the
Leroy P. Steele Prize of the
AMS. In 1982, Hochschild retired but continued teaching part-time until 1985. == Personal life ==