List of University of California, Berkeley alumni

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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 UC Berkeley faculty.

Contents

[edit] Nobel laureates

Alumni of the University of California, Berkeley
Steve Wozniak, BS 1986, co-founder of Apple Computer
Gordon Moore, BS 1950, co-founder of semiconductor company Intel
Willis Lamb, BS 1934, PhD 1938, Nobel laureate
Thomas Schelling, BA 1944, Nobel laureate
Hamilton O. Smith, BA 1952 ,Nobel laureate
Robert Laughlin, BA 1972, Nobel laureate
Andrew Fire, BA 1978, Nobel laureate
Dana Scott, BS 1954, recipient of the Turing Award
Turing Award laureate Ken Thompson (left), BS 1965, MS 1966, with fellow laureate and colleague Dennis Ritchie (right); together, they created Unix
The computer mouse was invented by Turing Award laureate Doug Engelbart, B. Eng. 1952, Ph.D. 1955
Jay Miner, BS 1959, "father of the Amiga" computer
Academy Award winning actor Gregory Peck, BA 1939
Emmy- and Golden Globe Award- award winning actress Kathy Baker, BA 1977
Academy Award winning documentary directory Freida Lee Mock, BA 1961
Scott Adams, MBA 1986, creator of the comic strip Dilbert
Singer Stephan Jenkins, BA 1987, of Third Eye Blind
Natalie Coughlin, BA 2005, Olympic gold medalist
Jonny Moseley, BA 2007, Olympic gold medalist
Tom Anderson, BA 1998, Co-founder and president of MySpace
Astronaut James van Hoften, BS 1966
Astronaut Margaret Rhea Seddon, BS 1970
First Chinese-American Astronaut Leroy Chiao, BS 1983
Astronaut Rex Walheim, BS 1984
Space tourist and Microsoft billionaire Charles Simonyi, BS 1972
Roxann Dawson, BA 1980, actress (B'Elanna Torres on the television series Star Trek: Voyager), director, author, and playwright
Chris Pine, BA 2002, actor (Captain James T. Kirk in the 2009 movie Star Trek)
John Cho, BA 1996, actor (Hikaru Sulu in the 2009 movie Star Trek)
Captain Glen Edwards, BS 1941, namesake of Edwards Air Force Base
Marguerite Higgins, BA 1941, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
Lillian Moller Gilbreth,BA 1900, MA 1902, industrial/organizational psychologist and subject of the book (and film) Cheaper by the Dozen
GTK was created by Peter Mattis, BS 1997

See also: List of Nobel laureates associated with UC Berkeley

[edit] Turing Award laureates

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

  • Leonard Adleman B.A. 1968 (mathematics), Ph.D. 1976,[27] the "A" in the RSA encryption algorithm for computer security, co-recipient of the Turing Award in 2002 for the "ingenious contribution for making public-key cryptography useful in practice.".
  • Douglas C. Engelbart, B.Eng. 1952,[28] Ph.D. 1955 - Inventor of the computer mouse, recipient of the National Medal of Technology in 2000, pioneer in hypertext and networked computers, recipient of the 1997 Turing Award "for an inspiring vision of the future of interactive computing and the invention of key technologies to help realize this vision."
  • Jim Gray, B.S. 1966, Ph.D. 1969 - Recipient of the 2001 Turing Award[29] "for seminal contributions to database and transaction processing research and technical leadership in system implementation."
  • Butler Lampson, Ph.D. 1967 - computer scientist, founding member of Xerox PARC, major contributor to the development of the personal computer, and recipient of the 1992 Turing Award[30] "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."
  • Barbara Liskov, B.A. 1961 - first woman in the United States to earn a Ph.D. in Computer Science (in 1968 at Stanford), creator of CLU, professor at MIT; recipient of the 2008 Turing Award[31][32] "for contributions to practical and theoretical foundations of programming language and system design, especially related to data abstraction, fault tolerance, and distributed computing."
  • Dana Scott, B.S. 1954 - computer scientist, co-recipient of the 1976 Turing Award with Michael O. Rabin, 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"; Associate Professor of Math
  • Ken Thompson, B.S. EE 1965, M.S. EE 1966 - Co-creator of the Unix operating system and co-recipient of the 1983 Turing Award for the "development of generic operating systems theory and specifically for the implementation of the UNIX operating system."
  • Niklaus Wirth, Ph.D. 1967 - computer scientist, creator of the Pascal programming language, recipient of the 1984 Turing Award "for developing a sequence of innovative computer languages, EULER, ALGOL-W, MODULA and PASCAL."

[edit] Academia

[edit] Chancellors and Presidents

[edit] Deans, directors, department heads

[edit] Professors with endowments or named chairs

[edit] Professors

[edit] Arts and media

[edit] Architecture

[edit] Books

[edit] Music

[edit] Newspapers and magazines

[edit] Non-fictional broadcasting

[edit] Film, Television, & Theatre

[edit] Business

See also: Science and technology, Haas School of Business.

[edit] Founders and co-founders

[edit] Chairmen, Chairwomen, Presidents and CEOs

[edit] Vice-Presidents, CFO's, and CTO's

  • Maury Austin, B.S. [111][112] - CFO of semiconductor company MIPS Technologies
  • Jeffrey C. Benzing, B.S. Mech. Eng. 19?? - Executive Vice President and Chief Business Officer of semiconductor company Novellus Systems
  • Anthony C. Bonora B.S. ME 1964, M.S. ME 1966 - Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of NASDAQ-listed semiconductor company Asyst Technologies
  • Arthur Chong, A.B. [113]- Senior Vice President, General Counsel of broadband semiconductor company Broadcom
  • Kevin Donelly, B.S. EECS 1985 - Senior Vice-President of Engineering at semiconductor RAM interface company Rambus
  • Charles Giancarlo, M.S. EECS 1980 - Chief Development Officer of networking technology company Cisco Systems[114]
  • Michael C. Kavanaugh, B.S. 1961, M.S. 1974 - Vice-President of the environmental engineering firm of Malcolm Pirnie, member of the National Academy of Engineering
  • Paul Keswick, B.S. 1979 - Executive Vice President of Cypress Semiconductor
  • Neil Y. Kim, BS EECS [115] - Senior Vice President, Operations and Central Engineering of broadband semiconductor company Broadcom
  • E. Floyd Kvamme, B.S. EECS 1959 - former vice-president and president at National Semiconductor, former vice-president at Apple Computer, venture capitalist Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers[116]
  • Lin Lee, B.A. C.S. - Vice president of Global Communities at computer manufacturer Sun Microsystems, former Vice President of Product Development for W-Phone, co-founder of database software company CenterView (acquired by Informix)
  • Bruce H. Leising, B.S. 1976- Vice President of the Technology and Manufacturing Group at semiconductor company Intel
  • Judy Lin, dual B.A.'s in C.S. and European History 19?? - Former Executive Vice President of network infrastructure company VeriSign
  • Byron Lok, B.S. CS 1976 - Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of semiconductor company LSI Logic
  • Craig London, B.S. Physics - Executive Vice President of electronics manufacturing services company Solectron
  • Bob Lutz, B.S. 1961, M.B.A. 1962 - General Motors Vice Chairman, Product Development, and Chairman, General Motors North America, former Vice Chairman for Chrysler
  • Ken Milnes, B.S. EECS 1977 - Senior Vice-President of television technology company Sportvision, winner of 4 Emmy Awards in broadcasting technology[117]
  • Stuart Nichols, B.A. 1983 - Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary of semiconductor company MIPS Technologies[118]
  • David Nguyen, B.S. 19?? - Vice president of Engineering at semiconductor RAM interface company Rambus
  • Denny Parker, B.S. 1965, M.S. 1966, Ph.D. 1970 - Senior Vice-President, Brown and Caldwell; member of the National Academy of Engineering
  • George Palmer, B.S. EECS 19?? - Vice President of Operations at semiconductor company SiBEAM
  • Mark Pittman, B.A. 1982 - Vice President of Sales, MIPS Processor Group, at semiconductor company MIPS Technologies
  • Kate Rundle, B.A. 1978 - Executive Vice-President and General Counsel of optical semiconductor company Bookham,[119] former Vice President and General Counsel of semiconductor company MIPS Technologies
  • Steve Schumann] B.S. EECS 1982 - Vice president and general manager at semiconductor company Atmel[120]
  • Vincent Tong, B.S. EECS 19?? - Vice-president of Worldwide Quality and Reliability Engineering at semiconductor company Xilinx
  • Vincent Win, B.S. EECS 19?? - former Vice President of ATI Technologies, Vice President at semiconductor company AMD
  • Robert Yung, B.A. 1985, M.S. EECS 1988, Ph.D. EECS 1998 - Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of semiconductor company PMC-Sierra, former Chief Technology Officer for the Asia division of Sun Microsystems, named in 2000 as one of the "Top 100 Global Leaders for Tomorrow" by the World Economic Forum

[edit] Other

[edit] Wine

  • William Harlan, B.A. 1963 - Harlan Estate, Bond, The Napa Valley Reserve, a cult wine Cabernet Sauvignon producer
  • Meredith (Merry) Edwards, B.A. 1970 - Merry Edwards Wines, a premium Pinot Noir producer
  • Jess S. Jackson, J.D. 1974 - Founder, Kendall Jackson Wine Estates
  • Eugene E. Trefethen, Jr, B.A. 1930 - Trefethen Winery, Napa Valley
  • Peter Wellington, B.A. 1978 - founder and winemaker at Wellington Vineyards, Sonoma Valley Cabernet and 100 year old Zinfindel
  • Charles P. Karren, B.A. 1990 - grower & owner of Terra de Promissio, a Sonoma Coast vineyard for cult Pinot producers Kosta-Browne, Chasseur, Lynmar, Siduri, Patz & Hall
  • Michaela Rodena, M.B.A. 1980 - CEO of St. Supery Winery
  • Jamie Davies, B.A. 1956 - Leader of Schramsberg, a premium sparkling wine producer, Napa Valley
  • Jim Bundschu, B.A. 1968 Gundlach Bundschu, Sonoma Valley winery


[edit] Politics and government

See also: Boalt Hall

[edit] Heads of state

[edit] Governors

[edit] Executive council members

The following served as cabinet-level officials.

[edit] Judges

See also: Boalt Hall

[edit] Legislators

[edit] Directors

[edit] Mayors

[edit] Diplomats

[edit] Attorneys

See also: Boalt Hall

[edit] Military

[edit] Activists

[edit] Other

[edit] Science and technology

See also: Academia, Business, UC Berkeley College of Chemistry, Law

[edit] Astronauts

[edit] Astronomers and space explorers

[edit] Computer scientists and engineers

See also: Turing Award laureates, Business

[edit] Mathematicians and physicists

See also: Nobel laureates

[edit] Other

[edit] Athletics

[edit] Baseball

[edit] Basketball

[edit] Football

[edit] Olympics

See also: California Golden Bears: Olympics

For a full list, see http://calbears.collegesports.com/trads/cal-olympians.html

[edit] Other

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Fictional

[edit] See also

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