List of University of California, San Diego people
The list of University of California, San Diego people includes notable graduates , professors and administrators affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States .
Notable alumni
Art and architecture
Lizet Benrey , BA (Visual Arts), contemporary artist[ 1]
Micha Cárdenas , MFA (Visual Arts), 2009, contemporary artist[ 2]
Joyce Cutler–Shaw , MFA (Visual Arts), 1972, multidisciplinary artist[ 3]
Moyra Davey , MFA (Photography), 1988, contemporary artist[ 4]
Micol Hebron , did not graduate, contemporary artist[ 5]
Hung Liu , MFA (Visual Arts), 1986, contemporary artist[ 6]
Elle Mehrmand , MFA (Visual Arts), 2011, contemporary artist[ 7]
Jesse Mockrin , MFA, 2011, contemporary artist[ 8]
Margaret Noble , BA (Philosophy), 2002, conceptual artist and sound artist [ 9]
Dan Santat , BS (Microbiology), 1998, author and illustrator, winner of 2015 Caldecott Medal [ 10]
Athletics
Geoff Abrams , MD (Medicine), 2006, tennis player[ 11]
Mark Allen , BS (Biology), 1980, six-time Ironman Triathlon World Champion, inducted into the Ironman Hall of Fame; named the world's fittest man by Outside magazine[ 12]
Billy Beane , BA (Economics), 1985, general manager of the Oakland Athletics [ 13]
Randy Bennett , BS (Biology), 1986, Saint Mary's College of California men's basketball head coach[ 14]
Lynn Kramer , skateboarder
Alon Leichman , BS (History), 2016, Olympian, member of the Israel national baseball team , and assistant pitching coach for the Cincinnati Reds [ 15]
Jie Li , BA (Political Science), 2006, winner of the US ING Cup, Open, Costen, Texas Open and many other championships[ 16]
Shlomo Lipetz , BA (International Relations), 2005, Israeli baseball player[citation needed ]
Bob Natal , BS (Computer Science), 1987, MLB catcher, Montreal Expos, Florida Marlins National League [ 17]
Mike Saipe , Major League Baseball pitcher
Julie Swail , BA (Economics), 1995, Olympian (women's water polo); UC Irvine head coach[ 18]
Shay Whitcomb , BA (International Business), 2019, MLB infielder [ 19]
Business
Franklin Antonio, BS (Physics), 1976, co-founder of Qualcomm [ 20]
Garrett Gruener , BS (Political Science), 1976, co-founder of Ask Jeeves [ 21]
Gary E. Jacobs , BA (Management Science), 1979, businessman and minority owner of the Sacramento Kings [ 22]
Jasper Kim , BA (Economics and Third World Studies), 1994, CEO of Asia-Pacific Global Research Group[ 23]
Brandon Nixon, BS (Computer Science and Engineering), 1987, chairman and CEO of Lytx [ 24]
Greg Papadopoulos , BA (Systems Science), 1979, executive VP and CTA of Sun Microsystems [ 25]
Robert J. Pera , MS (Electrical Engineering), 2002, founder of Ubiquiti Networks , owner of the Memphis Grizzlies [ 26]
Michael Robertson , BS (Cognitive Science), 1989, founder of MP3.com , Lindows.com, and SIPphone[ 27]
Philip Rosedale , BS (Physics), 1992, founder and CEO of Linden Lab , creator of virtual 3D world Second Life [ 28]
Jason Snell , BA (Communications), 1992, editorial director of Mac Publishing and editor of Macworld [ 29]
Nick Woodman , BA (Visual Arts), 1997, founder and CEO of GoPro [ 30]
Computer science
Bill Atkinson , BS (Chemistry), 1974, co-developer of the Macintosh computer[ 31]
Ryan Dahl , BS (Mathematics), 2003, inventor and original author of Node.js [ 32]
Taner Halicioglu, BS (Computer Science and Engineering), 1996, first real employee of Facebook [ 33] [ 34]
Steve Hart, MA (Mathematics), 1980, co-founder and vice president of engineering for Viasat ; recognized for excellence and growth by Forbes Inc. and BusinessWeek [ 35]
David E. Shaw , BS (Mathematics), 1972, founder of D. E. Shaw & Co. [ 36]
Guy "Bud" Tribble , BS (Physics), 1975, principal architect of the original Macintosh computer and co-founder of NeXt , Inc.[ 37]
Edward Wu, BS (Computer Science and Engineering), 2004, lead engineer of Pokémon Go and director of Software Engineering at Niantic [ 38] [ 39]
Film, theatre, and television
Beth Accomando , BA (Communications), 1982, film critic[ 40]
Ngozi Anyanwu , MFA (Acting), 2013, television actor and Humanitas Award-winning playwright
Yareli Arizmendi , MFA (Acting), 1992, actor in Like Water for Chocolate [ 41]
James Avery , BA (Theatre), 1976, stage, screen and television actor who co-starred with Will Smith on the TV show Fresh Prince of Bel Air [ 42]
Rachel Axler , MFA (Playwriting), 2004, Emmy Award -winning writer for The Daily Show and Parks and Recreation [ 43]
David Barrera , MFA (Acting), 1994, ALMA Award -nominated actor for 24 [ 44]
Quincy Tyler Bernstine , MFA (Acting), 1999, Obie Award -winning actor, Tony Award nominee[ 45]
Marsha Stephanie Blake , MFA (Acting), 2001, Emmy Award -nominated actor for When They See Us [ 46]
Hart Bochner , BA (Theatre), 1979, film actor, notably of Breaking Away [ 47]
Robert Buckley , BS (Economics), 2003, actor, best known for One Tree Hill [ 48]
Danny Burstein , MFA (Acting), 1990, Tony Award -winning actor, three-time Grammy Award nominee[ 49]
Zoë Chao , MFA (Acting), 2011, actress and star of several televisions shows and films
Ricardo Chavira , MFA (Acting), 2000, actor, notably of Desperate Housewives [ 50]
Charlet Chung , BA (Communications), 2006, voice actor, notably of Overwatch [ 51]
Steve Cosson , MFA (Directing), 2001, Obie Award -winning artistic director of The Civilians [ 52]
Benicio del Toro , did not graduate, actor, notably of Traffic [ 53]
Maria Dizzia , MFA (Acting), 2001, Tony Award nominee In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) [ 54]
Emily Donahoe , MFA (Acting), 2004, Obie and Helen Hayes award-winning actor[ 55]
Johnny Ray Gill , MFA (Acting), 2010, series regular on Underground and BrainDead [ 56]
Michael Greif , MFA (Directing), 1985, director of Rent and former artistic director of La Jolla Playhouse , three-time Tony Award nominee[ 57]
Matt Hoverman , MFA (Acting), 1996, Daytime Emmy Award -winning writer[ 58]
Zora Howard , MFA (Acting), 2017, Pulitzer Prize for Drama finalist for STEW
Daniel Humbarger , BA, stand-up comedian[ 59]
Naomi Iizuka , MFA (Playwriting), 1992, author of over two dozen plays, including Language of Angels [ 60]
Chane't Johnson , MFA (Acting), 2001, television and film actor; coach of Denzel Whitaker [ 61]
Ty Granderson Jones , MFA (Acting), 1982, film and television actor with credits including Con Air [ 62]
Mike Judge , BS (Physics), 1985, animator and director best known for Beavis and Butt-Head , Office Space , King of the Hill , and Silicon Valley ; graduation speaker for the class of 2009[ 63]
Anne Kauffman , MFA (Directing), 1999, Obie Award -winning director[ 64]
Sagan Lewis , MFA (Acting), 1977, series regular on St. Elsewhere [ 65]
Melanie Marnich MFA (Playwriting), 1998, writer for Big Love , Jerome Fellowship from The Playwrights' Center , and Golden Globe winner[ 66]
Jefferson Mays , MFA (Acting), 1991, Tony Award winner, I Am My Own Wife [ 67]
Silas Weir Mitchell , MFA (Acting), 1995, character actor and star of Grimm [ 68]
Owiso Odera , MFA (Acting), 2005, actor on The Originals , Lortel Award nominee[ 69]
Toby Onwumere , MFA (Acting), 2015, star of Sense8 [ 70]
Joy Osmanski , MFA (Acting), 2003, most notable credits include Duncanville and Santa Clarita Diet [ 71]
Neil Patel , MFA (Scenic Design), 1991, Broadway designer of Side Man , winner of Obie and Helen Hayes awards[ 72]
Jeanne Paulsen , MFA (Acting), 1978, Tony Award nominee, The Kentucky Cycle [ 73]
Dileep Rao , BA (Theatre), 1995, film actor in Avatar , Inception
Maria Striar , MFA (Acting), 1995, founder and artistic director of Clubbed Thumb [ 74]
Caridad Svich , MFA (Playwriting), 1988, Obie Award for Lifetime Achievement[ 75]
Michael Swaim , BA (Theatre), actor, comedian, filmmaker, podcaster[ 76] [ 77] [ 78]
Milana Vayntrub , BA (Communication), 2008, actress, comedian, and writer[ 79]
Kellie Waymire , MFA (Acting), 1993, best known for Star Trek: Enterprise and roles on Six Feet Under , and One Life to Live [ 80]
John Wesley , MFA (Acting), 1977, actor known for roles on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Martin [ 81]
Wong Fu Productions filmmaking trio: Wesley Chan, Ted Fu, and Philip Wang, BA (Cinematography), 2006[ 82]
Jimmy O. Yang , BS (Economics), 2009, actor and stand-up comedian, best known for Silicon Valley and Patriots Day
Lauren Yee , MFA (Playwriting), 2012, Whiting Award winner, produced at Playwrights Horizons and Atlantic Theatre Company [ 83]
Paloma Young , MFA (Costume Design), 2006, Tony Award winner, Peter and the Starcatcher [ 84]
Journalism
Law and politics
Nicola T. Hanna , BA, JD, 1984, U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California[ 86]
Steve Peace , BA (Political Science), 1976, California State Senator, 40th Senate District, chair of the Senate Budget and Fiscal Review Committee, California Journal of Legislator of the Year 2000; producer of the 1970s cult film Attack of the Killer Tomatoes [ 87]
Timothy J. Roemer , BA (Government), 1979, former Indiana Congressman and current president of the Center for National Policy [ 88]
John Shoven , BA (Physics), 1969, Hoover Institute senior fellow[ 89]
Literature
Debito Arudou , MPIA (International Affairs), 1990, author and activist
Greg Benford , Ph.D. (Astrophysics), 1967, Nebula Award winner[ 90]
David Brin , MS (Applied Physics), 1978; Ph.D. (Space Science), 1981, Nebula and Hugo Award Winner; science fiction author, notably of Uplift ; physicist[ 91]
Robert Todd Carroll , Ph.D. (Philosophy), 1974, publisher of The Skeptic's Dictionary and fellow for Committee for Skeptical Inquiry [ 92]
Susann Cokal , BA (French Literature), 1986, author, Michael L. Printz Award Honor winner[ 93]
Angela Davis , MA (Philosophy), 1968, radical activist and philosopher[ 94]
Suzette Haden Elgin , PhD (Linguistics), 1973, science fiction author[ 95]
Raymond E. Feist , BA (Communications), 1977, author[ 96]
Nancy Holder , BA (Communications), 1976, Bram Stoker Award winner[ 97]
Khaled Hosseini , MD (Medicine), 1993, Afghan-American novelist and physician; his 2003 debut novel, The Kite Runner , was a #1 New York Times bestseller[ 98]
Aaron Krach , BA (Visual Arts), 1994, writer
Virgil Nemoianu , Ph.D. (Literature), 1971, essayist, literary critic, philosopher of culture[ 99]
Rex Pickett , BA (Literature and Visual Arts), 1976, author of Sideways [ 100]
Kim Stanley Robinson , BA (Literature), 1974; Ph.D. (Literature), 1982, two-time Nebula and Hugo Award winner[ 101]
Alan Russell , BA (English and American Literature), 1978, Lefty Award winner and bestselling crime fiction author[ 102]
Vernor Vinge , Ph.D. (Mathematics), 1971, Hugo Award -winning science fiction author, computer scientist, and mathematician[ 103]
Andy Weir (did not graduate), Astounding Award for Best New Writer -winning science fiction author and computer programmer best known for The Martian and Artemis [ 104]
Kirby Wright , BA (English and American Literature), 1983, poet and writer
Music and entertainment
Mark Applebaum , Ph.D. (Composition), 1996, composer, former professor of music at Stanford University [ 105]
Milo Aukerman , Ph.D. (Biology), 1992, lead singer of punk rock band Descendents [ 106]
Em Beihold , BA (Communication), 2020, singer and songwriter
Chad Butler, BA (History of Science), 1997, drummer of the rock band Switchfoot [ 107]
Chaya Czernowin , Ph.D. (Composition), 1993, composer, Walter Bigelow Rosen Professor of Music at Harvard University [ 108]
Steven Dehler , BA (Economics), 2010, model, actor, and dancer
Paul Dresher , MA (Composition), 1976, composer, guitarist, and improviser[ 109]
Nathan East , BA (Music), 1978, vass guitarist[ 110]
David Felder , Ph.D. (Composition), 1983, composer, SUNY Distinguished Professor at the University at Buffalo [ 111]
Jon Foreman , did not graduate, guitarist of rock band Switchfoot[ 112]
Tim Foreman , did not graduate, bassist of rock band Switchfoot[ 113]
Ben Gleib , BA (Communications and Theatre), 2000, actor and comedian
Maria Ho , BA (Communications), 2005, professional poker player[ 114]
David Evan Jones , Ph.D. (Composition), composer, Professor of Music, and Porter College Provost at UC Santa Cruz
Kelly Kim , BA (Economics), 1998, professional poker player
Anthony Neely , BS (Psychology and Theatre), 2008, mandopop singer
Paul Phillips , BS (Computer Science), 1996, professional poker player[ 115]
Nicky Youre , BA (International Business), 2021, singer and songwriter
Public service
George Blumenthal , Ph.D. (Physics), 1972, chancellor of the University of California, Santa Cruz [ 116]
Kurt M. Campbell , BA (Special Project Major), 1980, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs[ 117]
Dana Shell Smith , BA (Political Science), 1992, United States Ambassador to Qatar , 2014–2017[ 118]
Science, technology, medicine, and mathematics
Margaret Allen , MD (Medicine), 1974, first female heart transplant surgeon[ 119]
James Benford , 1966 MS, 1969 Ph.D
Bruce Beutler , BS (Biology), 1976, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine [ 120]
Angela N. Brooks , BS (Biology), 2018, University of California, Santa Cruz Women in Science and Engineering Award[ 121]
Chu Ching-wu , Ph.D. (Physics), 1990, U.S. News & World Report ' s Researcher of the Year[ 122]
Brian Druker , BS (Chemistry), 1977; MD (Medicine), 1981, oncologist/chief investigator, developed a new drug for leukemia treatment[ 123]
David Goeddel , BS (Chemistry), 1972, first full-time scientist and director of Genentech 's molecular biology department; co-founder, president and CEO of Tularik , Inc.[ 124]
Gerald Joyce , Ph.D. (Biology), 1984, scientist, Salk Institute;[ 125] inventor of the in vitro evolution technology; director of the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation
Peretz Lavie (born 1949), Israeli expert in the psychophysiology of sleep and sleep disorders , 16th president of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology , dean of the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine
Antony Garrett Lisi , Ph.D. (Physics), 1999, theoretical physicist awarded FQXi grant[ 126]
Joellen Louise , Ph.D. (Oceanography), 1999, professor in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Arizona and amici in Massachusetts v. EPA , which established the EPA's authority to regulate greenhouse gases
M. Brian Maple , Ph.D. (Physics), 1969, David Adler Lectureship Award in the Field of Materials Physics
Eleanor Mariano , BS (Biology), 1977, former director, White House Medical Unit; first Filipino American to reach the rank of rear admiral in the U.S. Navy
Naomi Miyake , Ph.D. (Psychology), 1982, cognitive psychologist recognized for her contributions to the science of learning[ 127]
Walter Munk , Ph.D. (Oceanography), 1947, oceanographer
Bruce Ovbiagele , MAS (Leadership of Healthcare Organizations), 2012, physician, academician, editor, and hospital leader
George Perry , Ph.D. (Marine Biology), 1979, researcher in Alzheimer's disease [ 128]
Michael Petach (Mechanical Engineering), notable work revolved around developing cryocoolers and the traveling-wave thermoacoustic electric generator, a technology that enhances the efficiency of power generation for spacecraft[ 129]
LaVerne E. Ragster , Ph.D. (Biology), 1980, marine biologist; 4th president of the University of the Virgin Islands [ 130]
Rae Robertson-Anderson , Ph.D. (Biophysics), associate professor at University of San Diego
Jed E. Rose , Ph.D. (Neurosciences), 1978, professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University , co-inventor of the nicotine patch , president and CEO of the Rose Research Center[ 131] [ 132]
Kathleen (Kate) Rubins , B.S. (Molecular Biology), 1999, NASA astronaut , first person to sequence DNA in space[ 133]
Joellen Louise Russell (born 1970), oceanographer and climate scientist
Maurizio Seracini , BS (Bioengineering), 1973, founded the Editech srl, Diagnostic Center for Cultural Heritage in Florence[ 134]
Edward Tobinick , MD (Medicine), 1974, patented a use of subcutaneous TNF-α to treat intractable back pain
Susumu Tonegawa , Ph.D. (Molecular Biology), 1968, Nobel Prize recipient for physiology or medicine for his work on antibody diversity[ 135]
Craig Venter , BA (Biochemistry), 1972; PhD (Pharmacology), 1975, president of Celera Genomics , the first private firm to decode the human genome [ 136]
Distinguished faculty
Hannes Alfven , Electrical Engineering, "father of modern magnetohydrodynamics", eponym of Alfven waves, Nobel Prize in Physics , 1970[ 137]
David Antin , Visual Arts, poet and performance artist[ 138]
Eleanor Antin , Visual Arts, feminist artist of The Angel of Mercy [ 139]
Percival Bazeley , Medicine, member of the Salk Polio vaccine team
Kenneth Bowles , Computer Science, known for work in initiating and directing the UCSD Pascal project[ 140]
Benjamin H. Bratton , Visual Arts, sociologist, architectural and design theorist[ 141]
Sydney Brenner , Salk Institute, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , 2002
Sheldon Brown , Visual Arts, director of Experimental Game Lab, co-director of Center for Research in Computing and the Arts [ 142]
Keith Brueckner , Physics, theoretical physicist, National Academy of Sciences (Physics) member, and a founder of the UCSD Department of Physics[ 143]
Geoffrey R. Burbidge , Physics, professor known mostly for his alternative cosmology theory, which contradicts the Big Bang theory[ 144]
Margaret Burbidge , Astronomy, first to study and identify quasars; Carnegie Fellowship winner, 1947[ 145]
Craig Callender , Science Studies, philosopher of science[ 146]
Micha Cárdenas , Visual Arts and Critical Gender Studies, artist and theorist, collective member of Lui Velazquez[ 147]
Lin Chao , Biology, known for his early work on the evolution of bacteriocins, his demonstration of Muller's ratchet in the RNA Virus Phi-6[ 148]
Jiun-Shyan Chen , engineering professor[ 149] [ 150] [ 151]
Shu Chien , Bioengineering, bioengineering pioneer and National Medal of Science laureate[ 152]
Eric Christmas , Theatre, prolific film actor[ 153]
Patricia Churchland , Philosophy, neurophilosopher and MacArthur Fellowship recipient, 1991[ 154]
Paul Churchland , Philosophy, philosopher of mind and philosopher of science, proponent eliminative materialism [ 155]
Harold Cohen , Visual Arts, English-born artist, creator of AARON [ 156]
Francis Crick , Salk Institute, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , 1962[ 157]
Paul Crutzen , Chemistry, atmospheric chemist , Nobel Prize in Chemistry , 1995[ 158]
Charles Curtis , Music, avant-garde cellist[ 159]
Chaya Czernowin , Music, Israeli composer, former professor of composition[ 160]
Anthony Davis , Music, opera composer, jazz pianist[ 161]
Diana Deutsch , Psychology, known for research on the psychology of music including the octave illusion [ 162]
Bram Dijkstra , English, known for books on the femme fatale icon in popular culture[ 163]
Russell Doolittle , Chemistry, known for research on molecular evolution[ 164]
Mark Dresser , Music, double bass player and improviser, winner of the Fulbright Fellowship , 1983[ 165]
Renato Dulbecco , Salk Institute, helped launch the Human Genome Project , Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , 1975[ 166]
Jeffrey Elman , Cognitive Science, psycholinguist and pioneer in the field of neural networks [ 167]
Robert F. Engle , Economics, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences , 2003[ 168]
Robert Erickson , Music, composer; his composition "Sierra" is the state anthem of California[ 169]
Ronald M. Evans , Salk Institute, discovered steroid and nuclear receptors; Lasker Award winner[ 170]
Manny Farber , Visual Arts, film critic and painter[ 171]
Gilles Fauconnier , Cognitive Science, inventor of the modern-day theory of conceptual blending
George Feher , Physics, Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2006/7), National Academy of Sciences member, biophysicist[ 172]
Brian Ferneyhough , Music, composer, founder of New Complexity movement[ 173]
David Noel Freedman , Religion, general editor of the Anchor Bible Series [ 174]
Y.C. Fung , Bioengineering, "father of bioengineering "[ 175]
Fred Gage , Salk Institute, neuroscientist and stem cell biologist; discovered human adult neural stem cells[ 176]
Clark Gibson , Political Science, expert on African politics and electoral fraud [ 177]
Maria Goeppert-Mayer , Physics, Nobel Prize in Physics , 1963[ 178]
Joseph Goguen , Computer Science, helped originate the OBJ family of programming languages [ 179]
Adele Goldberg , Linguistics[ 180]
Marvin Leonard Goldberger , Physics, National Academy of Sciences (Physics) member, former dean of Natural Sciences, and former president of Caltech [ 181]
Lawrence S.B. Goldstein , Cellular and Molecular Medicine, first to characterize kinesin molecular motors; head of UCSD stem cell research program[ 182]
Jean-Pierre Gorin , Visual Arts, film director, best known for his work with the French New Wave [ 183]
Fan Chung Graham , Mathematics, mathematician, Akamai Professor in Internet Mathematics working in the area of spectral graph theory , extremal graph theory and random graphs [ 184]
Ronald Graham , Computer Science and Engineering, mathematician, one of the principal architects of the rapid development worldwide of discrete mathematics [ 185]
Clive W.J. Granger , Economics, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences , 2003[ 186]
Deborah Hertz , History, author of Jewish High Society in Old Regime Berlin , Herman Wouk Chair in Modern Jewish Studies[ 187]
Gretchen Hofmann , Ecology, ecologist whose work on the effects of changing seawater acidity and temperature on marine life has drawn wide attention[ 188]
Edwin Hutchins , Cognitive Science, developed distributed cognition and cognitive ethnography ; MacArthur Grant , 1985[ 189]
Harvey Itano , Pathology, biochemist known for his work on the molecular basis of sickle cell anemia and other diseases[ 190]
Gabriel Jackson , History, Fulbright scholar, historian, author, and former department chairman[ 191]
Irwin M. Jacobs , Electrical and Computer Engineering, chairman of Qualcomm [ 192]
Fredric Jameson , Comparative Literature, literary critic and Marxist political theorist[ 193]
Henrik Wann Jensen , Computer Science, developed first technique for efficiently simulating subsurface scattering in translucent materials; winner of an Academy Award for Technical Achievement in 2004 from the Academy of Motion Picture and Sciences[ 194]
Chalmers Johnson , History, author; president and co-founder of the Japan Policy Research Institute [ 195]
David K Jordan , Anthropology, provost of Warren College, Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Award 2008 recipient
Madlyn M. Kahr (1913–2004; B.A. 1933), art historian, professor emeritus at UCSD [ 196]
Allan Kaprow , Visual Arts, painter, assemblagist and pioneer in establishing the concepts of performance art [ 197]
Harvey Karten , Neuroscience, National Academy of Sciences member, neuroscientist[ 198]
Charles David Keeling , Oceanography, first alerted the world to the anthropogenic contribution to the "greenhouse effect" and global warming; discoverer of the Keeling Curve [ 199]
Walter Kohn , Physics, Nobel Prize in Chemistry , 1998, notable for the Kohn-Sham equations [ 200]
Barbara Kruger , Visual Arts, conceptual artist and collagist[ 201]
Ronald Langacker , Linguistics, creator of cognitive grammar [ 202]
William Lerach , guest lecturer, taught securities and corporate law; a leading securities lawyer in the US; his life was the subject of Circle of Greed: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of the Lawyer Who Brought Corporate America to its Knees [ 203]
George E. Lewis , Music, jazz trombone player, MacArthur Fellowship winner, 2002[ 204]
Lei Liang , Music, composer, winner of the Grawemeyer Award , Rome Prize , Pulitzer Prize finalist, and recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship [ 205]
Arend Lijphart , Political Science, elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1989; president of the American Political Science Association 1995–1996; recipient of the Johan Skytte Prize in Political Science , 1997[ 206]
Yu-Hwa Lo , Electrical and Computer Engineering[ 207]
George Mandler , Psychology, experimental psychologist, founder of UCSD Department of Psychology[ 208]
Jean Matter Mandler , Psychology, specialist in cognitive development, winner of the Eleanor Maccoby Outstanding Book Award from the APA [ 209]
Babette Mangolte , Visual Arts, French cinematographer[ 210]
Lev Manovich , Visual Arts, New Media theorist, director of Software Studies Initiative[ 211]
M. Brian Maple , Physics, National Academy of Sciences member, physicist[ 212]
Herbert Marcuse , Philosophy, mentor to Angela Davis , author of Eros and Civilization and One-Dimensional Man [ 213]
Harry Markowitz , Finance, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences , 1990[ 214]
Andrew Mattison , Psychiatry, co-author of The Male Couple , co-founder of the University of California Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research[ 215]
Mathew D. McCubbins , Political Science, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences [ 216]
William McGinnis , Molecular Biology, former Ddan of the School of Biological Sciences, Member of the National Academy of Sciences USA[ 217]
Elliot McVeigh , Bioengineering, Medicine, and Radiology, director of Cardiovascular Imaging Lab, Researcher at Cardiovascular Imaging Lab and Faculty[ 218]
Mario Molina , Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Chemistry , 1995[ 219]
Eileen Myles , Literature, poet, Guggenheim Fellowship winner, and author of Afterglow [ 220]
Donald Norman , Cognitive Science and Psychology, co-founder and first chair of Cognitive Science; author of User Centered System Design; VP of Apple; National Academy of Engineering [ 221]
Pauline Oliveros , Music, composer, central figure in the development of post-war electronic art music[ 222]
George Emil Palade , Medicine, Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine , 1974 and winner of the National Medal of Science [ 223]
Linus Pauling , Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Chemistry , 1954[ 224]
Albert P. Pisano , National Academy of Engineering member, dean of the Jacobs School of Engineering , specialist in microelectromechanical systems
Richard Popkin , Philosophy, onternationally acclaimed scholar on Jewish and Christian millenarianism and messianism[ 225]
Samuel Popkin , Political Science, pollster who played a role in the development of rational choice theory[ 226]
Miller Puckette , Music, creator of Puredata Programming Language and co-director of Center for Research in Computing and the Arts [ 227]
Vilayanur S. Ramachandran , Neuroscience and Psychology, author of several books including Phantoms in the Brain [ 228]
Claire L. Ramsey , associate professor emerita and author[ 229]
Jef Raskin , Computer Science, founder of the Apple Macintosh project[ 230]
Roger Revelle (1909–1991), Oceanography, scholar, namesake of Roger Revelle College , and former president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science [ 231]
Roger Reynolds , Music, Pulitzer Prize for Music , 1989[ 232]
Sally Ride , Physics, former astronaut, first American woman in space[ 233]
Marshall Rosenbluth Physics, developer of the Metropolis algorithm, member of the National Academy of Sciences , called the "pope of plasma physics"[ 234]
Rosaura Sánchez , Literature, author and literary critic
Herbert Schiller , Communication, media critic, sociologist, and scholar[ 235]
Terry Sejnowski , Biological Sciences, winner of the Wright Prize and fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers [ 236]
Kartik Seshadri , Music, sitar player, director of the Indian Classical Music Ensemble[ 237]
Lu Jeu Sham , Physics, National Academy of Sciences member, Kohn-Sham equations , Guggenheim Fellowship , 1983[ 238]
Ravi Shankar , Music, sitar player, collaborated with violinist Yehudi Menuhin and George Harrison [ 239]
Susan Shirk , International Relations and Pacific Studies, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State during the Clinton administration[ 240]
Nicholas Spitzer , Biology, founding editor of BrainFacts.org, fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science , and National Academy of Sciences member[ 241]
Larry Squire , Psychiatry, Neurosciences, and Psychology, leading investigator of the neurological bases of memory[ 242]
John G. Stoessinger , Political Science, author, recipient of the Bancroft Prize for The Might of Nations [ 243]
Avrum Stroll , Philosophy, scholar in the fields of epistemology and the philosophy of language ; author of over a dozen books[ 244]
Suresh Subramani , Biological Sciences, Guggenheim Fellowship recipient and former Executive Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs[ 245]
Harry Suhl , Physics, National Academy of Sciences (Physics) member; Guggenheim Fellowship , 1968[ 246]
Leó Szilárd , Salk Institute, physicist who contributed to the Manhattan Project ; founded the Council for a Livable World [ 247]
JoAnn Trejo , professor of pharmacology, National Academy of Medicine member[ 248]
Roger Tsien , Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Chemistry , 2008; Wolf Prize in Medicine , 2004; known for discovering green fluorescent protein [ 249]
Chinary Ung , Music, Grawemeyer Award -winning composer[ 250]
Harold Urey , Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Chemistry , 1934[ 251]
Benjamin Elazari Volcani , Scripps Institute, microbiologist; discovered life in the Dead Sea ; pioneered biological silicon research
Joseph Wang , Nanoengineering, ISI's world's most cited engineer, ISI's world's most cited chemist[ 252]
Les Waters , Theatre, former artistic director of the Actors Theatre of Louisville
Kenneth Watson , Physics, National Academy of Sciences (Physics) member
K. Wayne Yang , Ethnic Studies, with Eve Tuck , author of "Decolonization is not a metaphor"
Herbert F. York , Physics, university chancellor; Enrico Fermi Award , 2000[ 253]
Efim Zelmanov , Mathematics, Fields Medal recipient, known for his work on combinatorial problems in nonassociative algebra and group theory [ 254]
Bruno H. Zimm , Chemistry and Biochemistry, National Academy of Sciences member, biophysicist, and leading polymer chemist [ 255]
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