UC Berkeley College of Chemistry - Notable Faculty

Notable Faculty

  • Neil Bartlett - Professor (1969)
  • Melvin Calvin (B.S. 1931, Ph.D. 1935) - Professor, Nobel laureate (1961)
  • Robert E. Connick (Ph.D. 1942) - Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Dean
  • William F. Giauque (B.S. 1920, Ph.D. 1922) - Professor, Nobel laureate (1949)
  • Dudley R. Herschbach - Assistant Professor, Nobel laureate (1986)
  • Joel Henry Hildebrand (Ph.D. 1906) - Dean (1949–1951), Chairman of the Dept. of Chemistry (1941–1943), Professor
  • Yuan T. Lee (Ph.D. 1965) - Professor, Nobel laureate (1986)
  • Gilbert Newton Lewis - Dean (1912–1941), Professor
  • Willard F. Libby (B.S. 1931, Ph.D. 1933) - Professor, Nobel laureate (1960)
  • Kenneth Pitzer (Ph.D. 1937) - Dean (1951–60), Professor, President of Rice University and Stanford University.
  • Glenn T. Seaborg (Ph.D. 1937) - Professor, Nobel laureate (1951)
  • Andrew Streitwieser - Professor
  • Roger Y. Tsien - Professor (1982–1989), Nobel laureate (2008)

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