Pierre Claude Hohenberg studied at
Harvard University, where he earned his bachelor's degree in 1956 and a master's degree in 1958 (after a stay during 1956/57 at
École Normale Supérieure), and his doctorate in 1962. With N. Richard Werthamer and Eugene Helfand, Hohenberg came up with the
Werthamer–Helfand–Hohenberg theory in 1966 to model
type-II superconductors. In collaboration with Richard Friedberg, he presented a new formulation of nonrelativistic quantum mechanics based on the
consistent histories approach to the interpretation of
quantum mechanics. == Fellowships and awards ==