List of University of California, Berkeley faculty

This page lists notable faculty (past and present) of the University of California, Berkeley. Faculty who were also alumni are listed in bold font, with degree and year in parentheses.

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Nobel laureates

Faculty of the University of California, Berkeley
George Akerlof, Nobel laureate (2001, economics)
Luis Alvarez, Nobel laureate (1968, physics)
Steven Chu, Nobel laureate (1997, physics) and United States Secretary of Energy
Gérard Debreu, Nobel laureate (1983, economics)
Donald A. Glaser, Nobel laureate (1950, physics)
Ernest Lawrence, Nobel laureate (1939, physics)
Yuan T. Lee, Nobel laureate (1986, Chemistry)
Daniel McFadden, Nobel laureate (2000, economics)
Saul Perlmutter, Nobel laureate (2011, Physics)
Randy Schekman, Nobel laureate (Physiology or Medicine, 2013)
Glenn T. Seaborg, Nobel laureate (1951, Chemistry)
Emilio G. Segrè, Nobel laureate(1959, physics)
George F. Smoot, Nobel laureate(2006, Physics)
Oliver E. Williamson, Nobel laureate (2009, Economics)
Richard Karp, 1985 Turing Award laureate
Dana Scott, 1976 Turing Award laureate
Richard Borcherds, recipient of the 1998 Fields Medal
Michael Freedman, recipient of the 1986 Fields Medal
Vaughan Jones, recipient of the 1990 Fields Medal
Andrei Okounkov (right), recipient of the 2006 Fields Medal

Turing Award

Fields Medal

Pulitzer Prize

Wolf Prize

MacArthur Fellowship

The MacArthur Fellowship is also known as the "Genius Grant" [53] or "Genius Award".[54]

Agriculture

Anthropology

Art and architecture

Astronomy

Biology

Business

Chemistry

Civil engineering

Computer science

Economics

Education

Electrical engineering

Ethnic studies

Film studies

Foreign languages and culture

Geology

Geography

History

Industrial engineering

Law

Linguistics

Literature and rhetoric

Mathematics

UC Berkeley Department of Mathematics
Prof. Ted Kaczynski, youngest professor, unibomber murderer

Mechanical engineering

Music

Philosophy

Physics

Political science

Psychology

Sociology

See also

References

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