Panofsky was born in
Berlin, Germany to a family of art historians
Dorothea and
Erwin Panofsky. His ancestors were of Jewish descent. He spent much of his early life in
Hamburg, where his father was a professor of art history. From the age of 10, he attended the
Johanneum, where he received a classical education involving Latin and Ancient Greek, but little science. At the age of 15, he moved with his family to the United States and entered
Princeton University. He graduated with an A.B. in physics from
Princeton University, as salutatorian of his class, He then received his
Ph.D. in physics from the
California Institute of Technology in 1942 after completing a doctoral dissertation, titled "A measurement of the value of h/e by the determination of the short wavelength limit of the continuous x-ray spectrum at 20 kV", under the supervision of
Jesse W. M. DuMond. ==Academic career==