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Encyclopedia > Berkeley College of Chemistry

The College of Chemistry is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley. It houses the departments of chemistry and chemical engineering and occupies six buildings flanking central plaza. The United States National Research Council has ranked its chemistry and chemical engineering doctoral programs first and third in the U.S., respectively. As of 2003-2004, it has 632 undergraduates, 555 graduates, and 180 postdocs.


First established in 1872, the college awarded its first Ph.D. in 1885 to John Stillman, who later founded the Chemistry Department at Stanford University. A Division of Chemical Engineering was established in 1946, becoming a department in 1957.


List of noted faculty

List of noted alumni

  • Harold C. Urey (Ph.D. 1923 Chemistry) - Nobel laureate (1934)
  • Henry Taube (B.S. 1935, Ph.D. 1940 Chemistry) - Nobel laureate (1983)
  • Gordon Moore (B.S. 1950 Chemistry) - cofounder of Intel
  • Andrew Grove (Ph.D. 1963 Chemical Engineering) - cofounder of Intel
  • Robert F. Curl, Jr. (Ph.D. 1957 Chemistry) - Nobel laureate (1996)
  • Mario Molina (Ph.D. 1972 Chemistry) - Nobel laureate (1995)
  • Ahmed Zewail (Postdoc. 1974 Chemistry) - Nobel laureate (1999)
  • Thomas Cech (Ph.D. 1975 Chemistry) - Nobel laureate (1989)

External link

  • Official site (http://chemistry.berkeley.edu)




 
 

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