List of Nobel Laureates By University Affiliation - University of California, Berkeley

University of California, Berkeley

Affiliations Graduate Attendee or Researcher Academic staff before or at the time of award Academic staff after award
University of California, Berkeley (51 official (22 academic staff + 29 graduates))
51 (official)

71 (Total)

  1. Thomas R. Cech
  2. Steven Chu
  3. Robert Curl
  4. Joseph Erlanger
  5. Andrew Fire
  6. William F. Giauque
  7. Carol W. Greider
  8. David Gross
  9. Alan J. Heeger
  10. Daniel Kahneman
  11. Lawrence R. Klein
  12. Willis Lamb
  13. Robert B. Laughlin
  14. Yuan T. Lee
  15. Willard F. Libby
  16. John C. Mather
  17. Mario J. Molina
  18. Kary B. Mullis
  19. Saul Perlmutter
  20. Adam Riess
  21. Thomas J. Sargent
  22. Thomas Schelling
  23. Glenn T. Seaborg
  24. Hamilton O. Smith
  25. Otto Stern
  26. Henry Taube
  27. Harold C. Urey
  28. Selman Waksman
  29. David J. Wineland
  1. Werner Arber
  2. Felix Bloch
  3. Sydney Brenner
  4. Arthur Kornberg
  5. Tsung-Dao Lee
  6. Yuan T. Lee
  7. Adam Riess
  8. Amartya Sen
  9. Julian Schwinger
  10. William Forsyth Sharpe
  11. Christopher Sims
  12. Jack Steinberger
  13. Steven Weinberg
  14. Maurice Wilkins
  15. Geoffrey Wilkinson
  16. Ahmed Zewail
  1. George A. Akerlof
  2. Luis W. Alvarez
  3. Elizabeth Blackburn
  4. Melvin Calvin
  5. Owen Chamberlain
  6. Gérard Debreu
  7. Peter A. Diamond
  8. William F. Giauque
  9. Donald A. Glaser
  10. Sheldon Lee Glashow
  11. John C. Harsanyi
  12. Dudley R. Herschbach
  13. Daniel Kahneman
  14. Ernest O. Lawrence
  15. Willard F. Libby
  16. Daniel McFadden
  17. Edwin M. McMillan
  18. Czesław Miłosz
  19. Douglass C. North
  20. John H. Northrop
  21. Saul Perlmutter
  22. Stanley B. Prusiner
  23. Glenn T. Seaborg
  24. Emilio Segrè
  25. Herbert A. Simon
  26. George Smoot
  27. Roger Y. Tsien
  28. Oliver Williamson
  1. Wendell M. Stanley
  2. Charles H. Townes

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