List of University of California, Berkeley alumni explained

This page lists notable alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley. Alumni who also served as faculty are listed in bold font, with degree and year.

Notable faculty members are in the article List of University of California, Berkeley faculty.

Nobel Prize and Turing Award Laureates

See also: List of Nobel laureates affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley.

NameDegree(s) Prize yearPrize fieldReason (prize citation)Additional notability
data-sort-value="arnold, frances"data-sort-value="phd 1985" Ph.D. 1985[1] 2018 "for the directed evolution of enzymes"[2] also listed in §National Medal of Technology; Dick and Barbara Dickinson Professor of Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, and Biochemistry at Caltech[3] [4]
data-sort-value="barish, barry" data-sort-value="b 1957 s"B.S. 1957, Ph.D. 1962[5] 2017"for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves"[6]
data-sort-value="bertozzi, carolyn" Carolyn R. Bertozzi data-sort-value="phd "Ph.D. 1993 2022"for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry"[7]
data-sort-value="cech, Thomas"data-sort-value="phd 1975"Ph.D. 1975 1989Chemistry"for the discovery of catalytic properties of RNA"[8]
data-sort-value="Chamberlain, Owen" Owen Chamberlain data-sort-value=""Attended 1941""Attended
(1941-42)
1959Physics"for the discovery of the antiproton"[9]
data-sort-value="Chu, steve" Steven Chu data-sort-value="phd 1976"Ph.D. 1976 1997Physics"for the development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light"[10] Secretary of Energy in the Obama administration
data-sort-value="cull, robert" data-sort-value="phd 1957"Ph.D. 1957 1996Chemistry"for the discovery of fullerenes"[11]
data-sort-value="erlanger, joseph"data-sort-value="b 1895 s" B.S. 1895 1944"for discoveries relating to the highly differentiated functions of single nerve fibres"[12]
data-sort-value="fire, andrew"data-sort-value="b 1978 a"B.A. 1978 2006Medicine[13] "for the discovery of RNA interferencegene silencing by double–stranded RNA"[14]
data-sort-value="giauque, william"William F. Giauque data-sort-value="b 1920 s" B.S. 1920, Ph.D. 1922 1949"for his contributions in the field of chemical thermodynamics, particularly concerning the behaviour of substances at extremely low temperatures"[15]
data-sort-value="greider, carol"data-sort-value="phd 1987" Ph.D. 1987 2009"for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase"[16] Daniel Nathans Professor and the Director of Molecular Biology and Genetics at the Johns Hopkins University
data-sort-value="gross, david"data-sort-value="phd 1966" Ph.D. 1966 2004Physics"for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction"[17]
data-sort-value="heeger, alan"data-sort-value="phd 1961"Ph.D. 1961 2000"for the discovery and development of conductive polymers"[18]
data-sort-value="julius, david"data-sort-value="phd 1961"Ph.D. 1984 2021"for the discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch"[19]
data-sort-value="kahneman, daniel"data-sort-value="phd 1961" Ph.D. 1961 2002"for having integrated insights from psychological research into economic science, especially concerning human judgment and decision–making under uncertainty"[20]
data-sort-value="klein, lawrence" data-sort-value="b 1942 a"B.A. 1942 1980Economics"for the creation of econometric models and the application to the analysis of economic fluctuations and economic policies"[21]
data-sort-value="lamb, willis"data-sort-value="b 1934 s"B.S. 1934, Ph.D. 1938 1955Physics"for his discoveries concerning the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum"[22]
data-sort-value="laughlin, robert" data-sort-value="b 1972 a"B.A. 1972 1998Physics"for the discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations"[23]
data-sort-value="lee, yuan" Yuan T. Lee data-sort-value="phd 1962" Ph.D. 1962 1986"for contributions concerning the dynamics of chemical elementary processes"[24] Professor of Chemistry; Principal Investigator, Materials and Molecular Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory
data-sort-value="libby, willard" Willard Libby data-sort-value="b 1931 s"B.S. 1931, Ph.D. 1933 1960"for his method to use carbon–14 for age determination in archaeology, geology, geophysics, and other branches of science"[25] Professor of Chemistry
data-sort-value="lucas, robert" data-sort-value=""Attended 1959""Attended
(1959-60)
1995Economics"for having developed and applied the hypothesis of rational expectations, and thereby having transformed macroeconomic analysis and deepened our understanding of economic policy."[26]
data-sort-value="mather, john"data-sort-value="phd 1974" Ph.D. 1974 2006Physics"for the discovery of the blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation"[27]
data-sort-value="molina, mario" data-sort-value="phd 1972"Ph.D. 1972 1995Chemistry"for work in atmospheric chemistry, particularly concerning the formation and decomposition of ozone"[28]
data-sort-value="mullis, kary"data-sort-value="phd 1973" Ph.D. 1973 1993"for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method"[29]
data-sort-value="north, douglass" data-sort-value="b 1942 a"B.A. 1942, Ph.D. 1952 1993"for having renewed research in economic history by applying economic theory and quantitative methods in order to explain economic and institutional change"[30]
data-sort-value="perlmutter, saul"Saul Perlmutter data-sort-value="phd 1986" Ph.D. 1986 2011Physics"for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae"[31] Professor of Physics at UC Berkeley; co–discoverer of dark energy as head of the Supernova Cosmology Project
data-sort-value="sargent, thomas" data-sort-value="b 1964 a" B.A. 1964[32] 2011"for empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy"[33] William R. Berkley Professor of Economics and Business at New York University[34]
data-sort-value="schelling, thomas" data-sort-value="b 1944 a"B.A. 1944 2005"for having enhanced our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game–theory analysis"[35]
data-sort-value="seaborg, glenn" Glenn T. Seaborg data-sort-value="phd 1937"Ph.D. 1937 1951"for discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium elements"[36] University Professor of Chemistry; Associate Director, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory; Chancellor, Berkeley campus (1958–1961)
data-sort-value="sharpe, william" data-sort-value=""Attended 1951""Attended
(1951-52)
1990Economics"for pioneering work in the theory of financial economics."[37]
data-sort-value="sims, christopher" data-sort-value=""Attended 1963""Attended
(1963-64)
2011Economicsfor "empirical research on cause and effect in the macroeconomy"[38]
data-sort-value="smith, hamilton" data-sort-value="b 1952 a" B.A. 1952 1978"for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics"[39]
data-sort-value="stern, otto"Otto Stern data-sort-value="lld 1930"L.L.D 1930 1943Physics"for his contribution to the development of the molecular ray method and his discovery of the magnetic moment of the proton"[40]
data-sort-value="taube, henry" data-sort-value="phd 1940"Ph.D. 1940 1983"for his work on the mechanisms of electron transfer reactions, especially in metal complexes"[41]
data-sort-value="urey, harold"data-sort-value="phd 1923"Ph.D. 1923 1934"for his discovery of heavy hydrogen"[42]
data-sort-value="waksman, selman" data-sort-value="phd 1918" Ph.D. 1918 1952Medicine"for his discovery of streptomycin, the first antibiotic effective against tuberculosis"[43]
data-sort-value="wineland, david" data-sort-value="b 1965 a"BA Physics 1965[44] 2012"for ground–breaking experimental methods that enable measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems"[45]

Turing Award laureates

The Turing Award is considered to be the "Nobel Prize" of computer science.

NameDegree(s) Prize yearReason (prize citation)Additional notability
data-sort-value="Adleman, Leonard"data-sort-value="b 1968 a"B.A. 1968, Ph.D. 1976,[46] 2002 for the "ingenious contribution for making public–key cryptography useful in practice" co-author of the RSA encryption algorithm for computer security
data-sort-value=" Engelbart, Douglas"data-sort-value="b 1952 eng"B.Eng. 1952,[47] Ph.D. 1955 1997 "for an inspiring vision of the future of interactive computing and the invention of key technologies to help realize this vision" inventor of the computer mouse; recipient of the National Medal of Technology in 2000, pioneer in hypertext and networked computers
data-sort-value="Goldwasser, Shafi"data-sort-value="m 1981 s"M.S. 1981, Ph.D. 1983 2012 "for transformative work that laid the complexity–theoretic foundations for the science of cryptography and in the process pioneered new methods for efficient verification of mathematical proofs in complexity theory"
data-sort-value="Gray, Jim"data-sort-value="b 1966 s"B.S. 1966, Ph.D. 1969 2001[48] "for seminal contributions to database and transaction processing research and technical leadership in system implementation"
data-sort-value="Lampson, Butler"data-sort-value="phd 1967"Ph.D. 1967 1992[49] "for contributions to the development of distributed, personal computing environments and the technology for their implementation: workstations, networks, operating systems, programming systems, displays, security and document publishing" founding member of Xerox PARC, major contributor to the development of the personal computer
data-sort-value="Liskov, Barbara"data-sort-value="b 1961 a"B.A. 1961 2008[50] [51] "for contributions to practical and theoretical foundations of programming language and system design, especially related to data abstraction, fault tolerance, and distributed computing" first woman in the United States to earn a Ph.D. in Computer Science (in 1968 at Stanford), creator of CLU, professor at MIT
data-sort-value="Micali, Silvio"data-sort-value="phd 1982"Ph.D. 1982 2012 "for transformative work that laid the complexity–theoretic foundations for the science of cryptography and in the process pioneered new methods for efficient verification of mathematical proofs in complexity theory";[52] recipient of the Gödel Prize in 1993 "for the development of interactive proof systems" Ford Professor of Engineering at MIT[53]
data-sort-value="Scott, Dana"data-sort-value="b 1954 s"B.S. 1954 1976 for "the joint paper (with Rabin) "Finite Automata and Their Decision Problem", which introduced the idea of nondeterministic machines, which has proved to be an enormously valuable concept. Their (Scott & Rabin) classic paper has been a continuous source of inspiration for subsequent work in this field" former Associate Professor of Math at UC Berkeley, professor emeritus at Carnegie Mellon University
data-sort-value="Thacker, Charles"data-sort-value="b 1967 a"B.A. 1967[54] 2009[55] "for the pioneering design and realization of the first modern personal computer—the Alto at Xerox PARC—and seminal inventions and contributions to local area networks (including the Ethernet), multiprocessor workstations, snooping cache coherence protocols, and tablet personal computers."[56] Microsoft Technical Fellow, chief designer of the Alto computer at Xerox PARC, co–inventor of Ethernet, recipient of the IEEE John von Neumann Medal in 2007, recipient of the Draper Prize in 2004
data-sort-value="Thompson, Ken"data-sort-value="b 1965 s"B.S. 1965, M.S. 1966 1983 for the "development of generic operating systems theory and specifically for the implementation of the UNIX operating system" co–creator of the Unix operating system
data-sort-value="Wirth, Niklaus"data-sort-value="phd 1967"Ph.D. 1967 1984 "for developing a sequence of innovative computer languages, EULER, ALGOL–W, MODULA and Pascal" creator of the Pascal programming language

Academy Award

Recipients

Name Degree(s) Notability
B.A. 1964 Recipient of four Academy Awards for sound mixing; adjunct professor at UC Berkeley[57]
Ph.D. 1996 Associate Director of Graphics Research at the University of Southern California's Institute for Creative Technologies, recipient of a Scientific and Technical Academy Award in 2010[58] for work used on the James Cameron film Avatar, the Sam Raimi film Spider–Man 2, and the Peter Jackson film King Kong
B.A. 1978 Recipient of an Academy Award for Best Documentary for Inside Job (2010),[59] Academy Award nomination[60] for the documentary film No End in Sight (2007),[61] former fellow at the Brookings Institution, lifelong member of the Council on Foreign Relations, co-founder of Vermeer Technologies Incorporated (acquired by Microsoft for $133 million[62]), founder and president of Representational Pictures
B.A. 1918 costume designer, recipient of eight Academy Awards[63] and nominated for 34 Academy Awards
B.A. 1915 screenwriter and dramatist, recipient of the 1940 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Gone with the Wind and the 1925 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for They Knew What They Wanted [64]
B.A.[65] recipient of the Academy Award for Best Film Editing (for The Hurt Locker (2010))[66]
B.A. 1981[67] recipient of four Academy Awards for Best Visual Special Effects in films directed by James Cameron (Avatar) and Peter Jackson (King Kong, The Two Towers and The Return of the King).[68]
B.A. 1961 documentary filmmaker, recipient of the Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1995 (for )
M.J. 1997, M.A. 1997 Rrcipient of an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short for Smile Pinki (2009)[69]
B.A. 1942[70] actor, recipient of the Academy Award for Best Actor for portrayal of Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), nominated for the Oscar four other times; served as president of the Screen Actors Guild
B.A. 1923 costume designer, recipient of the Academy Award for Best Costume Design for the 1951 film An American in Paris starring Gene Kelly
B.A. 1924[71] audio sound engineer, recipient of six Academy Awards,[72] nominated for another twelve more Academy Awards
B.A. 1970[73] pioneer of Claymation® (clay animation), co–recipient of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1974 (Closed Mondays),[74] namesake and founder of Will Vinton Studios (known for The California Raisins and the Domino's Pizza Noid), recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Animation programs (A Claymation Christmas Celebration and A Claymation Easter)
B.S. 1941[75] Pioneer[76] in traveling matte (blue–screen and green–screen) visual effects technology (used in films such as Ben–Hur, Mary Poppins, and the first Star Wars trilogy), recipient of five special Academy Awards[77] and an Emmy Award
B.A. 1936[78] screenwriter, recipient of two Academy Awards for Best Adapted Screenplay (for the 1951 film A Place in the Sun[79] and the 1957 film The Bridge on the River Kwai[80]); nominated for the Academy Award for three other films (for the 1953 film 5 Fingers,[81] the 1956 Academy Award-nominated film Friendly Persuasion,[82] and the Academy Award winning 1962 Best Picture film Lawrence of Arabia[83] [84]); also co–screenwriter for the 1968 Academy Award winning film Planet of the Apes[85] [86] [87]

Nominees

Name Degree(s) Notability
Adam Duritz(Attended) lead singer-songwriter of Counting Crows, nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song for Shrek 2 at the 77th Academy Awards.
Jon H. ElseB.A. 1968 Prix Italia recipient (The Day After Trinity), recipient of four Emmy Awards,[88] nominated twice for the Academy Award (for the documentaries The Day After Trinity and Arthur and Lillie), cinematographer on the Academy Award–winning Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?, 1999 winner of the Sundance Film Festival Filmmaker's Trophy, MacArthur Genius Grant Fellow, professor of journalism at UC Berkeley
Dan KraussM.A. Journalism 2004 nominated twice for Best Documentary Short Subject (for and Extremis)[89]
Melissa MathisonB.A. screenwriter, nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for the Steven Spielberg film E.T. the Extra–Terrestrial; known also for the Francis Ford Coppola film The Black Stallion and the Martin Scorsese film Kundun[90]
Daphne MatziarakiM.A. Journalism 2016 nominated for Best Documentary Short Subject (4.1 Miles)
David PeoplesBA English[91] screenwriter (the Ridley Scott film Blade Runner and the Terry Gilliam film 12 Monkeys), nominated for the Academy Award for Best Screenplay for the Clint Eastwood film Unforgiven (which did win the Academy Award for Best Picture); collaborator with Jon Else (BA 1968) on the Academy Award-winning documentary Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? and the Academy Award-nominated documentary The Day After Trinity[92]
James SchamusBA, MA, PhD[93] screenwriter, nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay and Academy Award for Best Original Song for the Ang Lee movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; producer; co-founder and inaugural CEO of movie studio Focus Features[94]

Pulitzer Prize

NameDegree(s) Award yearAward categoryAdditional notability
data-sort-value="Bell. Darrin" Darrin Belldata-sort-value="b 1999 a" B.A. 1999 2019[95]
Alexandra BerzonM.A. 2006 2009[96] Public Service
2019National Reporting
data-sort-value="Goldberg, Rube" Rube Goldbergdata-sort-value="b 1904 s"B.S. 1904 1948[97] Editorial Cartooningcartoonist; namesake of "Rube Goldberg device"
data-sort-value="Hearst. William" William Randolph Hearst Jr.data-sort-value="m a" Attended 1956[98]
data-sort-value="Higgins, Marguerite " Marguerite Higginsdata-sort-value="b 1941 a" B.A. 1941 1951International Reportingjournalist; honored on a commemorative postal stamp issued by the United States Post Office[99]
Stephen HobbsM.A. 20142019Public Service
data-sort-value="Howard. Sidney" Sidney Howarddata-sort-value="b 1915 a" B.A. 1915 1925Drama (for They Knew What They Wanted)recipient of the 1940 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Gone with the Wind
data-sort-value="Litwack, Leon" Leon Litwackdata-sort-value="b 1951 a" B.A.[100] 1951, PhD 1958 1980[101] History (for his book )professor emeritus of history at UC Berkeley[102]
data-sort-value="Miller, T. Christian" T. Christian Millerdata-sort-value="b 1992 a" B.A. 19922016[103] [104] Explanatory Reportinglecturer at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
data-sort-value="Nazario, Sonia" Sonia Nazariodata-sort-value="m 1988 a" M.A. 1988 2003[105] [106] Feature Writingjournalist at the Los Angeles Times
data-sort-value="Nguyen, Viet Thanh" Viet Thanh Nguyendata-sort-value="b 1992 a" B.A. 1992, PhD 1997 2016[107] Fiction for his novel The SympathizerNovelist
data-sort-value="Richtel, Matt" Matt Richteldata-sort-value="b 1989 a" B.A. 1989 2010[108] co–author of the comic strip Rudy Park under the pen name "Theron Heir"[109]
Robert Penn WarrenM.A. 1927 1946 Fiction for All the King's Men All the King's Men (1946) was later made into a movie of the same name which won three Academy Awards.[110]
1953 Poetry
1979 Poetry
data-sort-value="Winter, Greg" Greg Winterdata-sort-value="m 2000 a" M.A. Journalism 20002015[111] International Reporting

Emmy Award

Name Degree(s) Notability
B.A. Architecture 2008 actor, Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series (2020[112])
Kathy BakerB.A. 1977 three–time recipient of the Emmy Award, actress (Picket Fences (1992–1996); The Right Stuff (1983), Edward Scissorhands (1990), The Cider House Rules (1999), Cold Mountain (2003)
Christine ChenBA 1990 journalist, former news Anchor for KSTW and KCPQ–TV (both in Seattle, Washington), recipient of two Emmy Awards (1996 and 2002[113]); principal of marketing communications consulting company Chen Communications
Liz ClamanB.A. 1985 journalist, current Fox Business anchor (Countdown to the Closing Bell), former CNBC Morning Call co–anchor,[114] recipient of two Emmy Awards for broadcast production and journalism[115]
Jon H. ElseB.A. 1968 Prix Italia recipient (The Day After Trinity), recipient of four Emmy Awards, nominated twice for the Academy Award, 1999 winner of the Sundance Film Festival Filmmaker's Trophy, MacArthur Genius Grant Fellow, cinematographer on the Academy Award–winning Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?, professor of journalism at UC Berkeley
Jonathan JonesMA 2005 2015 Emmy Award in Outstanding Long Form Investigative Journalism, 2015 Emmy Award in Outstanding Research[116]
Elisabeth LeamyBA Consumer Correspondent for ABC's Good Morning America, recipient of 13 Emmy Awards in broadcast journalism[117]
Andrew SchneiderB.A. 1973 screenwriter and executive producer, recipient of two Emmy Awards (for Northern Exposure and The Sopranos)[118]
Leroy SieversB.A. news journalist, executive producer of news program Nightline, recipient of 12 national news Emmy Awards, two Peabody Awards, and two Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Awards[119] [120]
Kristen SzeB.A. journalist, TV news anchor for KGO–TV (in the San Francisco Bay area), former New York correspondent for Extra, recipient of two Emmy Awards for broadcast journalism[121]
Jon F. VeinBS in Material Sciences and EECS[122] Chief Operating Officer of Film Roman; producer; 2001 Emmy Award for Outstanding Animation for The Simpsons;[123] co-founder and CEO of MarketShare (acquired for $450 million by Neustar[124])
Will VintonB.A. Architecture 1970 pioneer of Claymation® (clay animation), co–recipient of the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1974 (Closed Mondays), namesake and founder of Will Vinton Studios (known for The California Raisins and the Domino's Pizza Noid), recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Animation programs (A Claymation Christmas Celebration and A Claymation Easter) (also listed in Academy Awards section)
Petro VlahosBS Eng 1941 pioneer in traveling matte (blue–screen and green–screen) visual effects technology (used in films such as Ben–Hur, Mary Poppins, and the first Star Wars trilogy), recipient of five special Academy Awards and an Emmy Award (also listed in Academy Awards section)

Fields Medal

Name Degree(s) Fields Medal Award year Additional notability
Michael Freedman(undergraduate attendee)[125] 1986 Berkeley math lecturer (1973–1975)[126]
William ThurstonPh.D. 1972[127] [128] 1982 Berkeley professor of mathematics (1991–1996)[129]
Shing–Tung Yau (Chinese: 丘成桐)Ph.D. 1971[130] 1982 National Medal of Science in 1997

Wolf Prize

NameDegree(s) Award yearAward fieldWolf Prize citation Additional notability
data-sort-value="Alivisatos, Paul" Paul Alivisatosdata-sort-value="phd 1986" Ph.D. 1986 2012[131] Chemistryfor the development of "the colloidal inorganic nanocrystal as a building block of nanoscience making fundamental contributions to controlling the synthesis of these particles, to measuring and understanding their physical properties, and to utilizing their unique properties for applications ranging from light generation and harvesting to biological imaging"[132]
data-sort-value="Bertozzi, Carolyn" Carolyn R. Bertozzidata-sort-value="phd 1993" Ph.D. 1993 2022[133] Chemistryfor "seminal contributions to understanding the chemistry of cellular communication and inventing chemical methodologies to study the role of carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins in such biological processes"[134]
data-sort-value="Eyring, Henry" Henry Eyringdata-sort-value="phd 1927" Ph.D. 1927 1980 Chemistry"for his development of absolute rate theory and its imaginative applications to chemical and physical processes"[135]
data-sort-value="Feher, George" George Feherdata-sort-value="b 1950 s" B.S. 1950, M.S. 1951, Ph.D. 1954[136] data-sort-value="2006"2006/2007[137] "for the ingenious structural discoveries of the ribosomal machinery of peptide–bond formation and the light–driven primary processes in photosynthesis"[138] inventor[139] of electron nuclear double resonance (ENDOR); professor at the University of California, San Diego
data-sort-value="Gutowsky, Herbert" Herbert S. Gutowskydata-sort-value="m 1946 s" M.S. 1946[140] data-sort-value="1983"1983/1984 "for his pioneering work in the development and applications of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in chemistry[141]
data-sort-value="Halperin, Bertrand" Bertrand Halperindata-sort-value="phd 1965" Ph.D. 1965[142] data-sort-value="2002"2002/2003 Physics"for key insights into the broad range of condensed matter physics... on two– dimensional melting, disordered systems and strongly interacting electrons"[143] Hollis Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard University
data-sort-value="Hartwig, John" John F. Hartwigdata-sort-value="phd 1990" PhD 19902019[144] "for the development of efficient transition-metal catalysts that have revolutionized drug manufacturing, leading to breakthroughs in molecule and synthetics design"[145] Henry Rapoport Professor of Chemistry at UC Berkeley (2011–present)
data-sort-value="Neufeld, Elizabeth" Elizabeth Neufelddata-sort-value="phd 1956" PhD 1956 1988 Medicine"for the biochemical elucidation of lysosomal storage diseases and the resulting contributions to biology, pathology, prenatal diagnosis, and therapeutics"[146]
data-sort-value="Pimentel, George" George C. Pimenteldata-sort-value="phd 1949" Ph.D. 1949[147] 1982Chemistryfor the "development of matrix isolation spectroscopy and for the discovery of photodissociation lasers and chemical lasers"professor at UC Berkeley (1949–1989); inventor of the chemical laser
data-sort-value="Ruvkun, Gary" Gary Ruvkundata-sort-value="b 1973 a" B.A. Biophysics 1973[148] 2014Medicine"for the discovery of the micro–RNA molecules that play a key role in controlling gene expression in natural processes and disease development"[149] [150]
data-sort-value="Somorjai, Gabor" Gabor A. Somorjaidata-sort-value="phd 1960" Ph.D. 1960[151] [152] 1998Chemistryfor "outstanding contributions to the field of the surface science in general, and for their elucidation of fundamental mechanisms of heterogeneous catalytic reactions at single crystal surfaces in particular. ";[153] professor of chemistry at University of California, Berkeley (1964–present)
data-sort-value="Wu,Chien-Shiung" Chien-Shiung Wudata-sort-value="phd 1940" Ph.D. 1940[154] 1978"for her explorations of the weak interaction, helping establish the precise form and the non–conservation of parity for this natural force "; first female president of the American Physical Societyprofessor of physics at Columbia University (1940–1980)
data-sort-value="Yau,Shing–Tung" Shing-Tung Yaudata-sort-value="phd 1971" Ph.D. 1971[155] [156] 2010Mathematics"for his work in geometric analysis that has had a profound and dramatic impact on many areas of geometry and physics"[157] (also listed in Fields Medal) professor of mathematics at Harvard University; Fields Medal laureate; recipient of the Wolf Prize (Mathematics, 2010)
data-sort-value="Zilberman, David" David Zilbermandata-sort-value="phd 1979" PhD 1979 2019[158] Agriculture"for developing economic models that address fundamental issues in agriculture, economics and policymaking"professor (holder of the Robinson Chair) in the Agricultural and Resource Economics Department at UC Berkeley (1979–present)[159]

National Humanities Medal

NameDegree(s) Award yearNational Humanities Medal citationAdditional notability
data-sort-value="Balch, Stephen" data-sort-value="m 1967 a" MA 1967, PhD 1972 2007"for leadership and advocacy upholding the noblest traditions in higher education"[160] founder of the National Association of Scholars, founder of the American Academy for Liberal Education, founding member and trustee of the American Council of Trustees and Alumni, founder of the Study of Western Civilization
data-sort-value="Didion, Joan" Joan Didiondata-sort-value="b 1956 a"BA 1956 2013[161] "her mastery of style in writing. Exploring the culture around us and exposing the depths of sorrow, Ms. Didion has produced works of startling honesty and fierce intellect, rendered personal stories universal, and illuminated the seemingly peripheral details that are central to our lives"[162] writer, author of Slouching Towards Bethlehem (1968), The White Album (1979), and The Year of Magical Thinking (2005)
data-sort-value="Kingston, Maxine" Maxine Hong Kingstondata-sort-value="b 1962 a" B.A. 1962 1997[163] "her contributions as a writer. Her novels and non–fiction have examined how the past influences our present, and her voice has strengthened our understanding of Asian American identity, helping shape our national conversation about culture, gender, and race. ";[164] author; Senior Lecturer at UC Berkeley; recipient of the National Medal of Arts in 2013[165]
data-sort-value="Ruiz, Ramón" Ramón Eduardo Ruizdata-sort-value="phd 1954" PhD 1954 1998[166] [167] Professor of History (specializing in Mexico and Latin America) at the University of California, San Diego
data-sort-value="Snyder, Henry" Henry Snyderdata-sort-value="b 0000" BA, MA, PhD 2007 "for visionary leadership in bridging the worlds of scholarship and technology";[168] [169] Professor Emeritus of History (specializing in Britain) at the University of California, Riverside; 2009 Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire medal (bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II)[170]
data-sort-value="Starr, Kevin" Kevin Starrdata-sort-value="m 1974 ls" M.L.S. 1974 2006[171] [172] Professor of Urban and Regional Planning and Professor of History (specializing in California) at the University of Southern California
data-sort-value="Waters, Alice" Alice Watersdata-sort-value="b 1967 a" B.A. 19672015[173] [174] for "celebrating the bond between the ethical and the edible. As a chef, author, and advocate, Ms. Waters champions a holistic approach to eating and health and celebrates integrating gardening, cooking, and education, sparking inspiration in a new generation"[175] celebrity chef, founder of restaurant Chez Panisse, originator of California cuisine; member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; recipient of five James Beard Foundation Awards (1984 Who's Who of Food & Beverage, 1997 Fruits & Vegetables, 1992 Outstanding Chef, 1992 Outstanding Restaurant, 1997 Humanitarian of the Year, 2004 Lifetime Achievement)[176]

National Medal of Science

NameDegree(s) Award yearNational Medal of Science citationAdditional notability
data-sort-value="Abelson, Philip" Philip Abelsondata-sort-value="phd 1939" PhD 19391987 "for his path–breaking contributions in radiochemistry, physics, geophysics, biophysics, and biochemistry and for his vigorous and penetrating counsel on national matters involving science and technology"[177] physicist and science writer; co–discoverer of neptunium
data-sort-value="Alder, Berni" Berni Alderdata-sort-value="b 1947 s" BS 1947, MS 1948 2009[178] "for establishing powerful computer methods useful for molecular dynamics simulations, conceiving and executing experimental shock–wave simulations to obtain properties of fluids and solids at very high pressures, and developing Monte Carlo methods for calculating the properties of matter from first principles, all of which contributed to major achievements in the science of condensed matter"[179]
data-sort-value="Arnon, Daniel" Daniel I. Arnondata-sort-value="b 1932 s" BS 1932, PhD 1936[180] 1973[181] "for fundamental research into the mechanism of green plant utilization of light to produce chemical energy and oxygen and for contributions to our understanding of plant nutrition"[182] professor of cell physiology at UC Berkeley specializing in photosynthesis
data-sort-value="Alivisatos, Paul" Paul Alivisatosdata-sort-value="phd 1986" PhD 1986 2014 "for his foundational contributions to the field of nanoscience; for the development of nanocrystals as a building block of nanotechnologies; and for his leadership in the nanoscience community.""[183] also listed in §Wolf Prize
data-sort-value="Bahcall, John" John N. Bahcalldata-sort-value="b 1956 s" B.S. 19561998"for his fundamental contributions to areas of modern astrophysics ranging from solar neutrino physics to the structure of the Milky Way Galaxy to cosmology, and for his leadership of the astronomical community, especially his tireless advocacy of the Hubble Space Telescope"[184] astrophysicist, best known[185] for his work on the Standard Solar Model and the Hubble Space Telescope; recipient of the NASA Distinguished Public Service Medal in 1992, co–winner of the Fermi award in 2003
data-sort-value="Brauman, John" John Isaiah Braumandata-sort-value="phd 1963 " PhD 1963 2002 "for his seminal contributions in chemistry, giving new insight into the properties of ions and the dynamics and mechanisms of reactions, and for his landmark achievement in clarifying the key role of solvent in determining acid–base chemistry"[186]
data-sort-value="Cahn, John" John W. Cahndata-sort-value="phd 1953" Ph.D. 1953 1998 "for his pioneering work on thermodynamics and kinetics of phase transitions and diffusion, on interfacial phenomena, and for his contributions to the understanding of periodic and quasi–periodic structures"[187] materials scientist
data-sort-value="Cech, Thomas" Thomas Cechdata-sort-value="phd 1975" PhD 1975 1995"for his discoveries regarding RNA catalysis that have added new dimensions to the understanding of the role of RNA in living systems"[188] Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator (also listed in §Nobel laureates)
data-sort-value="Dalrymple, Brent" Brent Dalrympledata-sort-value="phd 1963" PhD 1963 2003 "for his pioneering work in determining the geomagnetic polarity reversal timescale; a discovery that led to the theory of plate tectonics"[189]
data-sort-value="Dantzig, George" George Dantzigdata-sort-value="phd 1946" PhD 1946[190] 1975 "for inventing linear programming and discovering methods that led to wide–scale scientific and technical applications to important problems in logistics, scheduling, and network optimization, and to the use of computers in making efficient use of the mathematical theory"[191] creator of the simplex algorithm; Professor Emeritus of Transportation Sciences and Professor of Operations Research and of Computer Science at Stanford University
data-sort-value="Eyring, Henry" Henry Eyringdata-sort-value="phd 1927" Ph.D. 1927 1966 "for contributions to our understanding of the structure and properties of matter, especially for his creation of absolute rate theory, one of the sharpest tools in the study of rates of chemical reaction"[192] namesake of the Eyring equation; Professor of Chemistry (Princeton University), dean of the University of Utah graduate school
data-sort-value="Gutowsky, Herbert" Herbert S. Gutowskydata-sort-value="m 1946 s" MS 1946[193] 1976 "in recognition of pioneering studies in the field of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy"[194]
data-sort-value="Koshland, Daniel" Daniel E. Koshland Jr.data-sort-value="b 1941 a" BA 1941[195] 1990"for profoundly influencing the understanding of how proteins function through his induced–fit model of enzyme actrion. His incisive analysis of bacterial chemotaxis has led to a deeper understanding of the molecular basis of memory and adaptation"[196] professor of biochemistry at UC Berkeley
data-sort-value="Lamb, Willis" data-sort-value="b 1934 s" BS 1934. PhD 19382000 "for his towering contributions to classical and quantum theories of laser radiation and quantum optics, and to the proper interpretation of quantum mechanics"[197] also listed in §Nobel laureates
data-sort-value="Lee, Yuan" data-sort-value="phd 1965" PhD 19651986 "for his world leadership in the development of molecular beam techniques and their application to the study of chemical dynamics. His work has had an enormous impact on many areas of physical chemistry, especially building up a quantitative bridge between the laws of mechanics and complex macroscopic phenomena"[198] Professor of Chemistry at UC Berkeley; also listed in §Nobel laureates
data-sort-value=" Lin,Tung-Yen" Tung-Yen Lindata-sort-value="m 1933 s" M.S. 1933 1986 "for his work as an engineer, teacher and author whose scientific analyses, technological innovation, and visionary designs have spanned the gulf not only between science and art, but also between technology and society"[199] Professor of Civil Engineering, bridge builder, pioneering researcher and practitioner of prestressed concrete, designed Moscone Center
data-sort-value="Margulis, Lynn" Lynn Margulisdata-sort-value="phd 1963" PhD 1963 1999 "for her outstanding contributions to understanding of the development, structure, and evolution of living things, for inspiring new research in the biological, climatological, geological and planetary sciences, and for her extraordinary abilities as a teacher and communicator of science to the public"[200] botanist known for endosymbiosis theory; Distinguished University Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst; first wife of Carl Sagan
data-sort-value="Neufeld, Elizabeth" Elizabeth Neufelddata-sort-value="phd 1956" PhD 1956 1994 "for her contributions to the understanding of the lysosomal storage diseases, demonstrating the strong linkage between basic and applied scientific investigation"[201] researcher on the relationship of genetics to metabolic disease, professor and chair of biological chemistry at UCLA; also listed in §Wolf Prize)
data-sort-value="Overhauser, Albert" Albert Overhauserdata-sort-value="b 1948 s" BS 1948, PhD 1951[202] 1994"for his fundamental contributions to understanding the physics of solids, to theoretical physics, and for the impact of his technological advances"[203] professor at Purdue University (1973–2011)
data-sort-value="Pimentel, George" George C. Pimenteldata-sort-value="phd 1949" Ph.D. 1949 1983 "for his varied and ingenious use of infrared spectroscopy to study chemical bonding and molecular dynamics, and for his discovery of the first chemically pumped laser, which has had strong scientific impact as well as practical applications"[204] inventor of the chemical laser; Director, Laboratory of Chemical Biodynamics at UC Berkeley; also listed in §Wolf Prize
data-sort-value="Pitzer, Kenneth" Kenneth Pitzerdata-sort-value="phd 1937" PhD 1937 1974 "for his pioneering application of statistical thermodynamics and spectroscopy to our understanding of the properties of organic and inorganic materials"[205] lecturer and professor (1935–1964 and 1971–1984) and dean (1951–1960) of the College of Chemistry at UC Berkeley[206]
data-sort-value="Raven, Peter" Peter H. Ravendata-sort-value="b 1957 s" BS 1957 2000 "For his contributions to the dynamics of plant systematics and evolution, the introduction of the concept of coevolution, and his major contribution to the international efforts to preserve biodiversity"[207] Director and Engelmann Professor of Botany at Missouri Botanical Garden at Washington University in St. Louis
data-sort-value="Revelle, Roger" Roger Revelledata-sort-value="phd 1936" PhD 1936 1990 "for his pioneering work in the areas of carbon dioxide and climate modification, oceanographic exploration presaging plate tectonics, and the biological effects of radiation in the marine environment, and studies of human population growth and global food supplies"[208] researcher of global warming theory; Director Emeritus Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Richard Saltonstall Professor of Population Policy Emeritus, Harvard University
data-sort-value="Rossini, Frederick" Frederick Rossinidata-sort-value="phd 1928" PhD 1928 1976 "for contributions to basic reference knowledge in chemical thermodynamics"[209] professor of chemical thermodynamics at Rice University
data-sort-value="Seaborg, Glenn" Glenn T. Seaborgdata-sort-value="phd 1937" PhD 19371991 "for his outstanding work as a chemist, scientist and teacher in the field of nuclear chemistry"[210] also listed in §Nobel laureates
data-sort-value="Solomon, Susan" Susan Solomondata-sort-value="m 1970 s" M.S. 1979, Ph.D. 1981 2000 "for key scientific insights in explaining the cause of the Antarctic Ozone hole and for advancing the understanding of the global ozone layer; for changing the direction of ozone research through her findings; and for exemplary service to worldwide public policy decisions and to the American public"[211] Senior Scientist, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
data-sort-value="Somorjai, Gabor" Gabor A. Somorjaidata-sort-value="phd 1960" Ph.D. 19602002 "honored as the world's leading authority in the development of modern surface science, having established the molecular foundation of many surface–based technologies"[212] professor of chemistry at University of California, Berkeley (1964–present); also listed in Wolf Prize section
data-sort-value="Stadtman, Earl" Earl Reece Stadtmandata-sort-value="b 1942 s" BS 1942[213] 1979 "for seminal contributions to understanding of the energy metabolism of anaerobic bacteria and for elucidation of major mechanisms whereby the rates of metabolic processes are finely matched to the requirements of the living cell"[214] Chief of the Laboratory of Biochemistry at the National Institutes of Health
data-sort-value="Stang, Peter" Peter J. Stangdata-sort-value="phd 1966" Ph.D. 1966 2010"for his creative contributions to the development of organic supramolecular chemistry and for his outstanding and unique record of public service"[215] professor of chemistry at the University of Utah
data-sort-value="Stubbe, JoAnne" JoAnne Stubbedata-sort-value="phd 1971" PhD 1971 2008"for her ground–breaking experiments establishing the mechanisms of ribonucleotide reductases, polyester synthases, and natural product DNA cleavers compelling demonstrations of the power of chemical investigations to solve problems in biology"[216]
data-sort-value="Taube, Henry" Henry Taubedata-sort-value="phd 1940" PhD 19401976 "in recognition of contributions to the understanding of reactivity and reaction mechanisms in inorganic chemistry"[217] also listed in §Nobel laureates
data-sort-value="Urey, Harold" Harold Ureydata-sort-value="phd 1923" PhD 1923 1964 "for outstanding contributions to our understanding of the origin and evolution of the solar system and the origin of life on Earth and for pioneering work in the application of isotopes to the determination of the temperatures of ancient oceans"[218] physical chemist on isotopes; also listed in §Nobel laureates
data-sort-value="Whinnery, John" John Roy Whinnerydata-sort-value="b 1937 s" BS EE 1937 PhD 1948 1992 "for his research contributions to microwaves, lasers, and quantum electronics; for his excellence as a teacher and author; and for his extensive services to government and professional organizations"[219] lecturer and professor (1946–2007) and dean (1959–1963) of the EECS Department at UC Berkeley[220]
data-sort-value="Wilson, Robert" Robert R. Wilsondata-sort-value="b 1936 a" BA 1936, PhD 1940[221] 1973 for "unusual ingenuity in designing experiments to explore the fundamental particles of matter and in designing and constructing the machines to produce the particles, culminating in the world's most powerful particle accelerator";[222] recipient of the 1984 Enrico Fermi Award for "his outstanding contributions to physics and particle accelerator designs and construction. He was the creator and principal designer of the Fermi National Laboratory and what is, at present, the highest energy accelerator in the world. His contributions have always been characterized by the greatest ingenuity and innovation and accomplished with grace and style"[223]
data-sort-value="Wineland, David" David J. Winelanddata-sort-value="b 1965 s" BS 1965, PhD 1970 2007 "for his leadership in developing the science of laser cooling and manipulation of ions, with applications in precise measurements and standards, quantum computing, and fundamental tests of quantum mechanics; his major impact on the international scientific community through the training of scientists; and his outstanding publications"[224] also listed in §Nobel laureates
data-sort-value="Wu,Chien-Shiung" Chien-Shiung Wudata-sort-value="phd 1940" PhD 19401975 "for her ingenious experiments that led to new and surprising understanding of the decay of the radioactive nucleus"[225] the "Chinese Madam Curie"[226]
data-sort-value="Yau,Shing–Tung" Shing-Tung Yaudata-sort-value="phd 1971" Ph.D. 1971 1997 "for his fundamental contributions in mathematics and physics. Through his work, the understanding of basic geometric differential equations has been changed and he has expanded their role enormously within mathematics"[227] mathematician, recipient of the Fields Medal in 1982

National Medal of Technology

NameDegree(s) Award yearNational Medal of Technology citationAdditional notability
data-sort-value="Arnold, Frances"data-sort-value="phd 1985" PhD 1985 2011 "for pioneering research on biofuels and chemicals that could lead to the replacement of pollution-generating materials"[228] also listed in §Nobel laureates
data-sort-value="Culler, Glen" Glen Cullerdata-sort-value="b 1951 a" BA Math 1951 1999 "for pioneering innovations in multiple branches of computing, including early efforts in digital speech processing, invention of the first on–line system for interactive graphical mathematics computing and pioneering work on the ARPAnet"[229]
data-sort-value="Engelbart, Doug" Doug Engelbartdata-sort-value="b 1952 e " B. Eng. 1952, Ph.D. 1965 2000 "for creating the foundations of personal computing including continuous, real–time interaction based on cathode–ray tube displays and the mouse, hypertext linking, text editing, on–line journals, shared–screen teleconferencing, and remote collaborative work. More than any other person, he created the personal computing component of the computer revolution"[230] also listed in §Turing Award laureates
data-sort-value="Gossard, Arthur" Arthur Gossarddata-sort-value="phd 0000 " PhDurl=https://www.materials.ucsb.edu/node/1411 title=Arthur C. Gossardpublisher=Materials Department - UC Santa Barbara 2014 "for innovation, development, and application of artificially structured quantum materials critical to ultrahigh performance semiconductor device technology used in today's digital infrastructure"[231]
data-sort-value="Hu, Chenming" Chenming Hudata-sort-value="m 1970 s " MS 1970, PhD 1973[232] 2014 "for pioneering innovations in microelectronics including reliability technologies, the first industry–standard model for circuit design, and the first 3–dimensional transistors, which radically advanced semiconductor technology"[233] professor emeritus of EECS at UC Berkeley;[234] co-founder and chairman of Celestry Design Technologies (acquired by Cadence Design Systems for over $100 million[235]); 2013 Phil Kaufman Award laureate
data-sort-value="Moore, Gordon" Gordon Mooredata-sort-value="b 1950 s" B.S. 1950 1990"for his seminal leadership in bringing American industry the two major postwar innovations in microelectronics – large–scale integrated memory and the microprocessor – that have fueled the information revolution"[236] co-founder of NASDAQ–100 company Intel, namesake and originator of Moore's Law; co-founder of NASDAQ–100 semiconductor manufacturing company Intel
data-sort-value="Thompson, Ken" Ken Thompsondata-sort-value="b 1965 s" B.S. EE 1965, M.S. EE 1966 1998for the "invention of the UNIX® operating system and the C programming language, which together have led to enormous growth of an entire industry, thereby enhancing American leadership in the Information Age"[237] co-creator of the Unix operating system; also listed in §Turing Award laureates
data-sort-value="Wozniak, Steve" Steve Wozniakdata-sort-value="b 1986 s " (class of 1976, BS EECS 1986) 1985for the "development and introduction of the personal computer which has sparked the birth of a new industry extending the power of the computer to individual users"[238] co-founder of NASDAQ–100 computer manufacturing company Apple Inc.; also listed in §Founders and co-founders

Breakthrough Prize

NameDegree(s) Award yearAward fieldBreakthrough Prize citationAdditional notability
data-sort-value="Arkani-Hamed, Nima" Nima Arkani-Hameddata-sort-value="phd 1997" PhD 1997 2012 "for original approaches to outstanding problems in particle physics, including the proposal of large extra dimensions, new theories for the Higgs boson, novel realizations of supersymmetry, theories for dark matter, and the exploration of new mathematical structures in gauge theory scattering amplitudes"[239] theoretical physicist, faculty member of the Institute for Advance Study (Princeton, New Jersey), director of the Center For Future High Energy Physics in Beijing, China; professor (1999–2001) at UC Berkeley[240]
data-sort-value="Baker, David" David Bakerdata-sort-value="phd 1989" PhD 1989 2021 "for developing a technology that allowed the design of proteins never seen before in nature, including novel proteins that have the potential for therapeutic intervention in human diseases"[241] biochemist, head of the Institute for Protein Design, professor of biochemistry at the University of Washington
data-sort-value="Noller, Harry" Harry F. Nollerdata-sort-value="b 1960 s" BS 1960 Biochemistry[242] 2017 Life Sciences"for discovering the centrality of RNA in forming the active centers of the ribosome, the fundamental machinery of protein synthesis in all cells, thereby connecting modern biology to the origin of life and also explaining how many natural antibiotics disrupt protein synthesis"[243] biochemist, Director of the Center for the Molecular Biology of RNA at the University of California, Santa Cruz[244]
data-sort-value="Perlmutter, Saul " Saul Perlmutterdata-sort-value="phd 1986" PhD Physics 1986 2015 Physics"for the most unexpected discovery that the expansion of the Universe is accelerating, rather than slowing as had been long assumed"[245] also listed in §Nobel laureates
data-sort-value="Polchinski, Joseph" Joseph Polchinskidata-sort-value="phd 1980" PhD 1980 2017 Physics"for transformative advances in quantum field theory, string theory, and quantum gravity"[246]
data-sort-value="Ruvkun, Gary" Gary Ruvkundata-sort-value="b 1971 a" BA Biophysics 1971 2015Life Sciences"for discovering a new world of genetic regulation by microRNAs, a class of tiny RNA molecules that inhibit translation or destabilize complementary mRNA targets"[247] also listed in §Wolf Prize
data-sort-value="Strominger, Andrew" Andrew Stromingerdata-sort-value="m 1979 a" MA 1979 2012 Physics"for transformative advances in quantum field theory, string theory, and quantum gravity"[248]

Gödel Prize

NameDegree(s) Award yearGödel Prize citationAdditional notability
Sanjeev AroraPh.D. 1994 2001 "for the PCP theorem and its applications to hardness of approximation"[249] professor of computer science at Princeton University
2010 for the "discovery of a polynomial–time approximation scheme (PTAS) for the Euclidean Travelling Salesman Problem (ETSP)")[250]
data-sort-value="Fagin. Ronald"Ronald Fagindata-sort-value="phd 1973"PhD Math 1973[251] 2014 "for Optimal Aggregation Algorithms for Middleware"[252] IBM Fellow at IBM Research–Almaden
data-sort-value="Franklin, Matthew"Matthew K. Franklindata-sort-value="m 1985 a"MA Math 1985 2013 "established the field of pairing–based cryptography by supplying a precise definition of the security of this approach, and providing compelling new applications for it"[253] professor of computer science at UC Davis
Shafi GoldwasserMS 1981, Ph.D. 1983 1993"for the development of interactive proof systems"[254] RSA Professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, professor of mathematical sciences at the Weizmann Institute of Science; also listed in Turing Award laureates section
2001"for the PCP theorem and its applications to hardness of approximation"
data-sort-value="Micali, Silvio"Silvio Micalidata-sort-value="phd 1982"Ph.D. 1982 1993 "for the development of interactive proof systems"also listed in Turing Award laureates section
data-sort-value="Motwani, Rajeev"Rajeev Motwanidata-sort-value="phd 1988"Ph.D. 1988 2001 "for the PCP theorem and its applications to hardness of approximation"former professor of computer science at Stanford University; co–author of a research paper on the PageRank algorithm (with Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and Terry Winograd) which became the basis of Google;[255]
data-sort-value="Naor, Moni"Moni Naordata-sort-value="phd 1989"PhD 1989 CS[256] 2014 for Optimal Aggregation Algorithms for Middlewareprofessor of computer science at the Weizmann Institute of Science (in Israel)
data-sort-value="Nisan, Noam"Noam Nisandata-sort-value="phd 1988"PhD 1988[257] [258] 2014 for laying the foundations of algorithmic game theory[259]
data-sort-value="Sudan, Madhu"Madhu Sudandata-sort-value="phd 1992"Ph.D. 1992 2001"for the PCP theorem and its applications to hardness of approximation"professor of computer science at MIT

MacArthur Fellowship

The MacArthur Fellowship is also known as the "Genius Grant" or "Genius Award"

NameDegree(s) Award yearAdditional notability
data-sort-value="Abrahamson, Joan" data-sort-value="jd" J.D. 1985[260] President of the Jefferson Institute (a public policy think-tank)
data-sort-value="Awuah, Patrick" data-sort-value="m 1999 ba" M.B.A. 1999 2015[261] [262] founder of Ashesi University in Ghana
data-sort-value="Bertozzi, Carolyn" Carolyn Bertozzidata-sort-value="phd 1993" Ph.D. 1993 1999[263] T.Z. and Irmgard Chu Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at UC Berkeley
data-sort-value="Bickel, Peter" Peter J. Bickeldata-sort-value="phd 1963" Ph.D. 1963 1984[264] [265] professor of statistics at UC Berkeley
data-sort-value="Bond, Tami" Tami Bonddata-sort-value="m 1995 s" M.S. 1995 2014[266] environmental engineer; Professor Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
data-sort-value="Carlson, Shawn" Shawn Carlsondata-sort-value="b 1981 s" B.S. 1981 1999[267] co-founder of Society for Amateur Scientists, former columnist of "The Amateur Scientist" in Scientific American; "Head Cheese" of the LabRats Science Education Project (a "Boy Scouts" for young scientists)
data-sort-value="Carlson, Jennifer" data-sort-value="phd 2013" M.A. 2008, Ph.D. 2013 2022[268] sociologist, associate professor at the University of Arizona
data-sort-value="Carlstrom, John" data-sort-value="phd 1988" Ph.D. 1988 1998[269] professor of astrophysics at the University of Chicago
data-sort-value="Cavell, Stanley" Stanley Cavelldata-sort-value="b 1947 a" B.A. 1947 1992[270] philosopher, Walter M. Cabot Professor Emeritus at Harvard University
data-sort-value="Close, Sandy"Sandy Closedata-sort-value="b 1964 a" B.A. 1964 1995[271] journalist, Executive Director of the Bay Area Institute/Pacific News Service and New America Media
data-sort-value="Coleman, Eric" Eric Colemandata-sort-value="m 1991 public health" Master of Public Health 1991 2012[272] geriatrician, professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine
data-sort-value="Crawford, Maria" Maria Crawforddata-sort-value="phd 1964" Ph.D. 1964 1993[273] professor emeritus of geology at Bryn Mawr College
data-sort-value="Dichtel, William" William Dichteldata-sort-value="phd 2005" Ph.D. Chemistry 2005 2015[274] professor of chemistry and chemical biology at Cornell University; pioneer of covalent organic frameworks
data-sort-value="Dufka, Corinne" Corinne Dufkadata-sort-value="m 1984 a" M.A. social welfare 1984 2003[275] [276] human rights investigator, senior researcher in the Africa Division of Human Rights Watch
data-sort-value="Elowitz, Michael" Michael Elowitzdata-sort-value="b 1992 a" B.A. physics 1992 2007[277] molecular biologist, professor at the California Institute of Technology; creator of the repressilator (artificial genetic circuit in synthetic biology)
data-sort-value="Else, Jon" Jon H. Elsedata-sort-value="b 1968 a" B.A. 1968 1988[278] Prix Italia recipient (The Day After Trinity), recipient of four Emmy Awards, nominated twice for the Academy Award, 1999 winner of the Sundance Film Festival Filmmaker's Trophy, cinematographer on the Academy Award–winning Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?, professor of journalism at UC Berkeley (also listed in Emmy Awards section)
data-sort-value="Emerson, Sharon" Sharon Emersondata-sort-value="b 1966 a" B.A. 1966 1995[279] research professor emeritus at the University of Utah
data-sort-value="Estrin, Deborah" Deborah Estrindata-sort-value="b 1980 s" BS EECS 1980 2018[280] [281] associate dean and professor of computer science at Cornell University; pioneer in computer network routing
data-sort-value="Foreman, P. Gabrielle" P. Gabrielle Foremandata-sort-value="phd 1992" Ph.D. 1992 2022[282] Paterno Family Professor of American Literature and professor of African American Studies and History at Pennsylvania State University
data-sort-value="Freedman, Danna" Danna Freedmandata-sort-value="phd 2009" Ph.D. 2009 2022[283] Frederick George Keyes Professor of Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
data-sort-value="Friedan, Daniel" Daniel Friedandata-sort-value="phd 1980" Ph.D. 1980 1987[284] physicist in string theory and condensed matter physics, professor of physics at Rutgers University
data-sort-value="Geller, Margaret" Margaret J. Gellerdata-sort-value="b 1970 a" B.A. physics 1970 1990[285] astrophysicist at the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
data-sort-value="Gleick, Peter"Peter Gleickdata-sort-value="m 0000 s" M.S., Ph.D. hydro–climatology 2003[286] co-founder of the Pacific Institute, researcher on fresh water resources
data-sort-value="Goldstein, David" David B. Goldsteindata-sort-value="phd" Ph.D. physics 2002[287] energy conservation specialist, co–director of the Energy Program at the Natural Resources Defense Council
data-sort-value="Griffith, Linda" Linda Griffithdata-sort-value="phd 1988" Ph.D. 1988 2006[288] professor of bioengineering at MIT
data-sort-value="Gross, David" David Grossdata-sort-value="phd 1966" Ph.D. physics 1966 1987[289] Nobel laureate (Physics, 2004) (also listed in Nobel laureates section)
data-sort-value="Harris, Eva" Eva Harrisdata-sort-value="phd 1993" Ph.D. 1993 1997[290] [291] professor in the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley; researcher of dengue fever
data-sort-value="Hawkins, David" David Hawkinsdata-sort-value="phd 1940" Ph.D. 1940 1981[292] professor, Manhattan Project researcher, known for his proof, along with Herbert A. Simon, of the Hawkins-Simons theorem
data-sort-value="Hayes, Peter" Peter J. Hayesdata-sort-value="phd 1989" Ph.D. 1989 2000[293] [294] energy policy activist, Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability
data-sort-value="Hood, Walter" Walter Hooddata-sort-value="m 1989 a" M.Arch., M.L.A. 1989 2019[295] Professor, former Chair of Landscape Architecture, College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley
data-sort-value="Iye, Vijay" Vijay Iyerdata-sort-value="phd 1998" Ph.D. 1998 2013[296] jazz pianist and composer
data-sort-value="Janze, Daniel" Daniel Hunt Janzendata-sort-value="phd 1965" Ph.D. 1965 1989[297] ecologist and conservationist; professor of biology at the University of Pennsylvania, technical advisor for restoration project Area de Conservación Guanacaste World Heritage Site in Costa Rica
data-sort-value="Joe, Thomas" Thomas C. Joedata-sort-value="b 1958 a" B.A. 1958, M.A. 1961 1986[298] social policy analyst, special assistant to Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1969-73), advisor to White House Domestic Policy Council (1975-79), member of National Council of the Handicapped (1982)
data-sort-value="Jurafsky, Daniel" Daniel Jurafskydata-sort-value="b 1983 a" B.A. 1983, Ph.D. 1992 2002[299] computer scientist and linguist; professor of linguistics and computer science at the University of Colorado, Boulder
data-sort-value="Kenmore, Peter" Peter Kenmoredata-sort-value="phd 1980" Ph.D. 1980 1994[300] entomologist and member of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
data-sort-value="Kopell, Nancy" Nancy Kopelldata-sort-value="m 1967 a" M.A., Ph.D. 1967 1990[301] [302] mathematician, William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor at Boston University, Co–Director of the Center for Computational Neuroscience and Neural Technology
data-sort-value="Krishtel, Priti" Priti Krishteldata-sort-value="b 1999 a" B.A. 1999 2022[303] lawyer, co-founder and co-executive director of the Initiative for Medicines, Access, and Knowledge
data-sort-value="Kun, Josh" Josh Kundata-sort-value="phd 1999" Ph.D. 1999 2016[304] [305] musicologist
data-sort-value="Malin, Michael" Michael C. Malindata-sort-value="b 1967 a" B.A. (physics) 1967 1987[306] astronomer, principal investigator for the camera on Mars Global Surveyor,[307] founder and CEO of Malin Space Science Systems, recipient of a NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal in 2002, recipient of the 2005 Carl Sagan Memorial Award
data-sort-value="Matsuoka, Yoky" Yoky Matsuokadata-sort-value="b 1993 s" B.S. 19932007[308] neuro–robotics researcher, Vice President of Technology at Tony Fadell "smart–thermostat" company Nest Labs[309] when it was acquired by Google for $3.2 billion;[310] founding member of Google X
data-sort-value="Miele, Joshua" data-sort-value="phd 2003" B.A. 1992, Ph.D. 20032021[311] Adaptive technology designer at Amazon Lab126
data-sort-value="Montgomery, David"data-sort-value="phd 1991" Ph.D. 1991 2008[312] geomorphologist, Professor of Earth and Space Science at the University of Washington, Seattle; researcher on the role of topsoil in human civilization, recipient of the 2008 Washington State Book Award in General Nonfiction for Dirt: The Erosion of Civilizations
data-sort-value="Moten, Fred" data-sort-value="phd" M.A., Ph.D. 2020[313] Cultural theorist, poet, Professor of Performance Studies at New York University and Distinguished Professor Emeritus at University of California, Riverside
data-sort-value="Muller, Richard" Richard A. Mullerdata-sort-value="phd" Ph.D. 1982[314] professor of Physics at UC Berkeley, senior scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
data-sort-value="Muñoz, Cecilia" Cecilia Muñozdata-sort-value="m 1986 a" M.A. 19862000[315] [316] civil rights and immigration activist; director of the United States Domestic Policy Council (2012–present)
data-sort-value="Murnane, Margaret" Margaret Murnanedata-sort-value="phd 1989" Ph.D. 1989 2000[317] professor of physics at the University of Colorado, Boulder, specialist in pulsed–operation lasers
data-sort-value="Nguyen, Viet" Viet Thanh Nguyendata-sort-value="b 1992 a" B.A. 1992, Ph.D. 1997 2017[318] author (also listed in §Pulitzer Prize)
data-sort-value="Novembre, John" John Novembredata-sort-value="phd 2006" Ph.D. 2006 2015[319] computational biologist and professor of human genetics at the University of Chicago
data-sort-value="Paglen, Trevor" Trevor Paglendata-sort-value="b 1998 a" B.A. 1998, Ph.D. 2008 2017[320] artist, author, and geographer specializing in mass surveillance and data collection
data-sort-value="Perron, Taylor" Taylor Perron data-sort-value="phd 2006" Ph.D. 2006 2021[321] Professor of Geology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
data-sort-value="Profet, Margie" Margie Profetdata-sort-value="b 1985 a" B.A. physics 1985 1993[322] researcher in evolutionary biology
data-sort-value="Raven, Peter" Peter H. Ravendata-sort-value="b 1957 s" B.S. 1957 1985[323] [324] botanist and environmentalist, President Emeritus of the Missouri Botanical Garden (also listed in National Medal of Science)
data-sort-value="Roberts, Ed" Ed Robertsdata-sort-value="b 1964 a" B.A. 1964, M.A. 1966 1984[325] activist in the disability rights movement (Independent Living)
data-sort-value="Robinson, Julia" Julia Hall Bowman Robinsondata-sort-value="b 1940 a" B.A. mathematics 1940, Ph.D. 1948 1983[326] professor (1976–1985) of mathematics at UC Berkeley, specializing in Hilbert's Tenth Problem; first woman president of the American Mathematical Society;[327] namesake of the Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival of the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
data-sort-value="Rubenstein, Jay" Jay Rubensteindata-sort-value="phd 1997" Ph.D. 1997 2007[328] medieval historian, professor of history at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville
data-sort-value="Sharon, Yuval" Yuval Sharondata-sort-value="b 2001 a" B.A. 2001 2017[329] opera director and producer
data-sort-value="Schrag, Daniel" Daniel P. Schragdata-sort-value="phd 1993" Ph.D 1993 2000[330] Sturgis Hooper Professor of Geology at Harvard University
data-sort-value="Schwarz, John" John Henry Schwarzdata-sort-value="phd 1966" Ph.D. 1966 1987[331] the "Schwarz" in the "Green–Schwarz mechanism" that started the first superstring revolution in superstring theory,[332] Harold Brown Professor of Theoretical Physics at Caltech[333]
data-sort-value="Sly, Allan" Allan Slydata-sort-value="phd 2009" PhD 2009 Statistics 2018[334] faculty member at the Department of Statistics at UC Berkeley (2011-2016); current professor of mathematics at Princeton University
data-sort-value="Song, Dawn" Dawn Songdata-sort-value="phd 2002" Ph.D. 2002 2010[335] professor in EECS at UC Berkeley specializing in computer security
data-sort-value="Tomlin, Claire" Claire Tomlindata-sort-value="phd 1998" Ph.D. 1998 2006[336] researcher in unmanned aerial vehicles, air traffic control, and modeling of biological processes; professor in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics and the Department of Electrical Engineering, at Stanford University, where she is Director of the Hybrid Systems Laboratory; professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley
data-sort-value="Tomlinson, Gary" Gary Alfred Tomlinsondata-sort-value="phd 1979" Ph.D. 1979 1988[337] musicologist and cultural theorist, professor at Yale University, former Walter H. Annenberg Professor of Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania;[338]
data-sort-value="Treisman, Philip" Philip Treismandata-sort-value="phd 1985" Ph.D. 1985 1992[339] Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas, Austin; pioneer in the Emerging Scholars Program
data-sort-value="Wallach, Bret" Bret Wallachdata-sort-value="b 1964 a" B.A. 1964, M.A. 1966, Ph.D. in 1968 1984[340] cultural geographer, professor at the University of Oklahoma
data-sort-value="Warren, Robert" Robert Penn Warrendata-sort-value="m 1927 a" M.A. 1927 1981 novelist and poet, three–time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize; (also listed in Pulitzer Prize section)
data-sort-value="Williams, Robert" Robert H. Williamsdata-sort-value="phd 1967" Ph.D. 1967 1993[341] [342] physicist, Senior Research Scientist at the Princeton Environmental Institute at Princeton University
data-sort-value="Wilson, Allan" Allan Wilsondata-sort-value="phd 1961" Ph.D. 1961 1986[343] professor (1972–1991) of Biochemistry at UC Berkeley specializing in molecular approaches to understand biological evolution and to reconstruct phylogenies
data-sort-value="Wright, Jay" Jay Wrightdata-sort-value="b 1961 a" B.A. 1961 1986 poet[344]
data-sort-value="Yang, Gene" Gene Luen Yangdata-sort-value="b 1995 s" BS CS 1995 2016[345] cartoonist and graphic novelist; fifth National Ambassador for Young People's Literature[346]
data-sort-value="Yau,Shing-Tung" Shing–Tung Yaudata-sort-value="phd 1971" Ph.D. 1971 1984[347] mathematician (listed under Fields Medal section)
data-sort-value="Zhuang, Xiaowei" Xiaowei Zhuangdata-sort-value="m 1993 s" MS 1993, Ph.D. 1996 2003[348] biophysicist, professor of chemistry and chemical biology at Harvard University

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Business and entrepreneurship

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See also: Haas School of Business. Sally Schmitt, BS 1952 Founder The French Laundry

Law

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Politics and government

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Science and technology

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See also: UC Berkeley College of Chemistry.

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  71. "Loren L. Ryder, one of Hollywood's most honored sound directors who was awarded five Academy Awards and nominated for 12 more, has died in a Monterey convalescent hospital…A 1924 physics and mathematics graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, which he attended after Army service in World War I…In 1948, he made what probably was his most important contribution to sound in films, the use of magnetic tape. Before that, studios were forced to rely on heavy optical recorders (Ryder hauled his around in an 11-ton truck). Ryder's system, which today involves recorders weighing ounces rather than tons, was first used in the film "Geronimo" and later on Rudy Vallee's television programs…. The offshoot of those experiments was an industrywide conversion to magnetic tape and Ryder's founding of his own firm in 1948, although he stayed with Paramount until 1957."News: Loren L. Ryder; Winner of 5 Oscars for Movie Sound. Los Angeles Times. 1985-05-30.
  72. "Loren L. Ryder, a pioneer of sound technology for motion pictures and the winner of six Academy Awards, died Tuesday at Carmel (Calif.) Convalescent Hospital. In 1945, Mr. Ryder's design, construction and use of the first dial-controlled step-by-step sound channel lineup and test circuit earned him his third Oscar. Four years later, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented Mr. Ryder with a special award for the development and application of the supersonic playback and public-address system…The first studiowide application of magnetic sound recording for motion-picture production earned Mr. Ryder and Paramount Studios an Oscar in 1950. Mr. Ryder's final award came in 1955 for a projection film index to establish proper framing for various aspect ratios."News: Loren L. Ryder, An Engineer in Sound-Recording for Film. 1985-05-31. The New York Times. Associated Press.
  73. News: CED Alumnus Will Vinton, Revolutionary Animator With Claymation, Dies at 70. Richard Sandomir. New York Times. 2018-10-09. "College of Environmental Design alumnus Will Vinton (B.A. Arch ‘70), who used his and a partner’s revolutionary stop-motion animation process, Claymation, to win an Academy Award with an early cartoon and to create memorable commercial characters like the California Raisins, died last week in Portland, Oregon. He was 70.". 2019-02-28. 2019-02-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20190228192112/https://ced.berkeley.edu/events-media/news/ced-alumnus-will-vinton-revolutionary-animator-with-claymation-dies-at-70. dead.
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  75. "By devising new ways to combine separately shot footage of actors and backgrounds into a single scene, he opened the door to such special-effect spectaculars as Star Wars and Titanic. Scenes that had been too dangerous, expensive or difficult to film were suddenly possible...Every film since that has employed a form of the technique owes a debt to Vlahos, industry experts said...After earning a bachelor's degree in 1941 from UC Berkeley, he became a designer at Douglas Aircraft during World War II...He founded Chatsworth-based Ultimatte Corp. in 1976 to research and develop composite technology. Two years later, he received an Emmy Award for his work. News: Pioneer in blue-screen technology. https://web.archive.org/web/20130315073934/http://articles.latimes.com/2013/feb/20/local/la-me-petro-vlahos-20130220. dead. 2013-03-15. 2013-02-20. Los Angeles Times. Valerie J. Nelson.
  76. "The visual effects industry has paid tribute to Petro Vlahos - the pioneer of blue- and green-screen systems...His innovations continue to be used and developed by the television, film, computer games and advertising industries. 'Our industry has lost a giant,' Everett Burrell, senior visual effects supervisor at Los Angeles-based studio Look Effects, told the BBC. 'It's hard to even conceive of how we would do what we do without the amazing number of processes and techniques he pioneered. All visual effects professionals and movie fans owe him a debt of gratitude.' Look Effects has built on Mr Vlahos' achievements to create work for the movies Avatar, The Life of Pi and the upcoming Superman film, Man of Steel."News: BBC. 2013-02-14. Blue and green-screen effects pioneer Petro Vlahos dies. Leo Kelion.
  77. "Vlahos’ honors from the Academy started with a Scientific and Technical Award in 1960 for a camera flicker indicating device. He earned an Oscar statuette in 1964 for the conception and perfection of techniques for color traveling matte composite cinematography and another in 1994 for the conception and development of the Ultimatte electronic bluescreen compositing process for motion pictures. He also received a Medal of Commendation in 1992 and the Gordon E. Sawyer Award, an Oscar statuette, in 1993…every greenscreen or bluescreen shot in a vast number of films (including every recent blockbuster fantasy pic) employs variants of Vlahos’ original techniques."Petro Valhos, effects pioneer, dies at 96. Variety Staff. Variety. 2013-02-12.
  78. "Michael Wilson was born in McAlester, OK, July 1, 1914. He graduated from UC Berkeley in 1936 with a BA in Philosophy."Web site: Collection Guide for the Michael Wilson Papers, 1942-1977 . Online Archive of California of the University of California.
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  81. "For their work on 5 Fingers, Mankiewicz received an Academy Award nomination for Best Direction, and Wilson received an Academy Award nomination for Best Screenplay. The film, which garnered excellent reviews, was named one of the ten best films of 1952 by NYT and FD."Web site: 5 Fingers. American Film Institute.
  82. "Though uncredited due to his status as a blacklistee, Michael Wilson wrote the screenplay for Friendly Persuasion–and even won an Oscar nomination" News: Friendly Persuasion (1956). https://web.archive.org/web/20140116153746/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/18680/Friendly-Persuasion/overview. dead. Movies & TV Dept.. The New York Times. Hal Erickson. Hal Erickson (author). 2014. 2014-01-16.
  83. "An illuminating, intelligent script by Robert Bolt and Michael Wilson, based in part on Lawrence's wartime recollections,…." News: Lawrence of Arabia (1962). https://web.archive.org/web/20131030091508/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/28608/Lawrence-of-Arabia/overview. dead. Movies & TV Dept.. The New York Times. Hal Erickson. Hal Erickson (author). 2013. 2013-10-30.
  84. "At the time of the film's release, Michael Wilson, who was blacklisted in the 1950s, did not receive screen credit for co-writing the screenplay with Robert Bolt. However, his credit was restored by the WGA in 1978, and in 1995, he was granted an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay for Lawrence of Arabia, an honor that initially had been bestowed solely on Bolt. In video versions of the film, Wilson and Bolt are both credited with the screenplay."News: Lawrence of Arabia. American Film Institute.
  85. "Scripted by Rod Serling and Michael Wilson (a former blacklistee who previously adapted another Pierre Boulle novel, Bridge on the River Kwai), Planet of the Apes has gone on to be an all-time sci-fi (and/or camp) classic. It won a special Academy Award for John Chambers's convincing (and, from all accounts, excruciatingly uncomfortable) simian makeup." News: Planet of the Apes (1968). Hal Erickson. https://web.archive.org/web/20140304164117/http://www.nytimes.com/movies/movie/38295/Planet-of-the-Apes/overview. dead. Hal Erickson (author). Movies & TV Dept.. The New York Times. 2014. 2014-03-04.
  86. "The team named the James Franco character in Rise Will Rodman as a tribute to Serling, whose first name was Rodman, and co-writer Michael Wilson, Jaffa added."News: 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' Writers on the Future of the Franchise. Michael Calia. The Wall Street Journal. 2014-07-11.
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  90. "Mathison graduated from UC Berkeley before breaking into Hollywood in 1979 with The Black Stallion, an adaptation of the classic children’s novel about a boy who tames a wild Arabian horse."Melissa Mathison, screenwriter of E.T. and The Black Stallion, dies at 65. Oliver Gettell. Entertainment Weekly. 2015-11-04.
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