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List of Nobel laureates associated with UC Berkeley

Nobel laureates on Berkeley's faculty can take advantage of special exclusive parking spaces on the Berkeley campus. As of 2004, unauthorized use of these spots is punished with a $55 ticket.
Nobel laureates on Berkeley's faculty can take advantage of special exclusive parking spaces on the Berkeley campus. As of 2004, unauthorized use of these spots is punished with a $55 ticket.

This is an alphabetical table of Nobel laureates associated with the University of California, Berkeley, including current and former faculty members and researchers as well as graduates. As of 2005, 53 Nobel laureates are associated with Berkeley.

Berkeley currently has seven Nobel laureates on its faculty, out of the nineteen full-time faculty members who have won the Prize.


Contents:


Name Area of Prize Relationship to Berkeley

A

George A. Akerlof (1940- ) 2001, Economics Professor of Economics (1966-1978, 1980- )
Luis Alvarez (1911-1988) 1968, Physics Professor of Physics (1936-88)
Werner Arber (1929- ) 1978, Medicine Researcher (1963), Visiting Professor of Molecular Biology (1970-1971)

B

Felix Bloch (1905-1983) 1952, Physics Cyclotron researcher (1939)
Sydney Brenner (1927- ) 2002, Medicine Researcher (1953), Founder of the Molecular Sciences Institute in Berkeley (1996)

C

Melvin Calvin (1911-1997) 1961, Chemistry Professor of Chemistry (1947-1997)
Thomas R. Cech (1947- ) 1989, Chemistry PhD 1975
Owen Chamberlain (1920- ) 1959, Physics Professor of Physics (1958- )
Steven Chu (1948- ) 1997, Physics) PhD 1976, Berkeley Lab Director (2004- )
Robert F. Curl Jr. (1933- ) 1996, Chemistry PhD 1950

D

Gerard Debreu (1921-2004) 1983, Economics Professor of Economics (1962-2004)

E

Joseph Erlanger (1895-1965) 1944, Medicine BS 1895

F


G

William F. Giauque (1895-1982) 1949, Chemistry BS 1920, PhD 1922, Professor of Chemistry (1922-1982)
Donald A. Glaser (1926- ) 1960, Physics Professor of Physics (1957- )
Sheldon Lee Glashow (1932- ) 1979, Physics Professor of Physics (1960-1966)
David Gross (1941- ) 2004, Physics PhD 1966

H

John C. Harsanyi (1920-2000) 1994, Economics Professor of Economics (1964-2000)
Alan J. Heeger (1936- ) 2000, Chemistry PhD 1961
Dudley R. Herschbach (1932- ) 1986, Chemistry Professor of Chemistry (1959-63)

I

J

K

Daniel Kahneman (1934- ) 2002, Economics PhD 1961, Professor of Psychology (1986-1994)
Lawrence R. Klein (1920- ) 1980, Economics BA 1942
Arthur Kornberg (1918- ) 1959, Medicine Research investigator (1951)

L

Willis E. Lamb Jr. (1913- ) 1955, Physics BS 1934, PhD 1938
Robert B. Laughlin (1950- ) 1998, Physics BS 1972
Ernest O. Lawrence (1901-1958) 1939, Physics Professor of Physics (1930-1958), Radiation Lab director (1936-1958)
Tsung-Dao Lee (1926-) 1957, Physics Research Associate and Instructor (1950-51)
Yuan T. Lee (1936- ) 1986, Chemistry PhD 1965, Professor of Chemistry (1974- )
Willard F. Libby (1908-1980) 1960, Chemistry BS 1931, PhD 1933, Lecturer (1933-41)

M

Daniel McFadden (1937-) 2000, Economics Professor of Economics (1963-1979, 1990- )
Edwin M. McMillan (1907-1991) 1951, Physics Professor of Chemistry (1946-1991)
Czesław Miłosz (1911-2004) 1980, Literature Professor of Slavic Languages and Literature (1961-2004)
Mario J. Molina (1943- ) 1995, Chemistry PhD 1972
Kary B. Mullis (1944- ) 1993, Chemistry PhD 1972

N

Douglass C. North (1920- ) 1993, Economics BA 1942, PhD 1952
John H. Northrop (1891-1987) 1946, Chemistry Professor of Chemistry (1949-1987)

O

P

Stanley B. Prusiner (1942- ) 1997, Medicine Professor of Virology in Residence (1984- )

Q

R

S

Glenn T. Seaborg (1912-1999) 1951, Chemistry PhD 1937, Professor of Chemistry (1937-1999)
Amartya Sen (1933- ) 1998, Economics Researcher (1964-1965)
Emilio Segrč (1905-1989) 1959, Physics Radiation Lab 1938-46, Professor of Physics (1946-1989)
Julian Schwinger (1918-1994) 1965, Physics Research fellow (1939-1941)
Herbert A. Simon (1916-2001) 1978, Economics Research Director (1939-1942)
Hamilton O. Smith (1931- ) 1978, Medicine BS 1952
Wendell M. Stanley (1904-1971) 1946, Chemistry Professor of Chemistry (1948-1971)
Jack Steinberger (1921- ) 1988, Physics Researcher (1949-1950)
Otto Stern (1888-1969) 1939, Physics LLD 1930

T

Henry Taube (1915- ) 1983, Chemistry PhD 1940, Instructor (1940-41)
Charles H. Townes (1915- ) 1964, Physics Professor of Physics (1967- )

U

Harold C. Urey (1893-1981) 1934, Chemistry PhD 1923

V

W

Selman Waksman (1918-1973) 1952, Medicine PhD 1918
Steven Weinberg (1933- ) 1979, Physics Researcher (1959-66)
Maurice Wilkins (1916- ) 1962, Medicine Manhattan Project (1941-1945)
Geoffrey Wilkinson (1921-1996) 1973, Chemistry Radiation Lab (1946-1949)

X

Y

Z

Ahmed H. Zewail (1946- ) 1999, Chemistry Researcher (1974-1976)
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