About the Program
- The EECS undergraduate degree program in the College of Engineering is accredited by ABET. The
Undergraduate Business Degree Program is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
M.E.T. at a Glance: One program, two Bachelor of Science (BS) degrees
The Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences and Business Administration simultaneous degree is part of the Management, Entrepreneurship, & Technology Program. The M.E.T. Program aims to educate leaders with a seamless understanding of technology innovation, from idea to real-world impact.
M.E.T. students earn two Bachelor of Science degrees in one program that combines the best of the top-ranked College of Engineering and Haas School of Business. The integrated curriculum is completed in four years. Internships, career coaching, and other enrichment activities provide ample opportunity for hands-on experience with innovation and entrepreneurship. Each M.E.T. cohort is small, allowing for close mentoring and a tight-knit community.
Admission to the M.E.T. Program
The M.E.T. Program seeks inquisitive, self-motivated students with a passion for finding and solving big problems. It is highly competitive and is only open to freshmen during the UC application period.
For further information, please see the M.E.T. website.
Accreditation
The EECS undergraduate degree program in the College of Engineering is accredited by ABET. The Undergraduate Business Degree Program is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
Major Requirements
In addition to the University, campus, and M.E.T. Program requirements, listed on the College Requirements tab, students must fulfill the below requirements.
General Guidelines
- A minimum of 38 upper division business units are required, and a minimum of 12 upper division non-business units are required. (Upper division EECS classes will fulfill the 12 upper division non-business units.)
- A minimum of 45 technical engineering units are required.1
- Students must complete the College Requirements and the Major Requirements.
- Students must complete the degree program in eight semesters, not Summer Session.
- All Haas business courses must be taken for a letter grade, with the exception of UGBA 194, UGBA 198 and UGBA 199 (only offered Pass/No Pass).
- All technical courses that can be used to fulfill a requirement must be taken for a letter grade.
- Students who receive a grade of D+ or lower in a core UGBA course must repeat the course until they achieve a grade of C- or better.
- Students in this program must adhere to all policies and procedures of the College of Engineering and the Haas School of Business.
For information regarding University and campus requirements, Reading and Composition, breadth, class schedule, minimum academic progress, and unit requirements, please see the College Requirements.
1Technical engineering courses cannot include:
- Any course taken on a Pass/No Pass basis
- Courses numbered 24, 39, or 84
- Any of the following courses: BIO ENG 100, COMPSCI 70, COMPSCI C79, COMPSCI 195, COMPSCI H195, DES INV courses (except DES INV 15, DES INV 22, DES INV 90E, DES INV 190E), ENGIN 125, ENGIN 157AC, ENGIN 180, IND ENG 95, IND ENG 172, IND ENG 185, IND ENG 186, IND ENG 190 series, IND ENG 191, IND ENG 192, IND ENG 195, MEC ENG 191AC, MEC ENG 190K, and MEC ENG 191K.
Lower Division Requirements
Code | Title | Units |
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Business Prerequisites | ||
UGBA 10 | Principles of Business | 3 |
ECON 1 | Introduction to Economics | 4 |
Natural Sciences | ||
PHYSICS 7A | Physics for Scientists and Engineers | 4 |
PHYSICS 7B | Physics for Scientists and Engineers | 4 |
Select one course from the following: | 3-5 | |
Introduction to Astrophysics | ||
Introduction to Astrophysics | ||
General Biology Lecture and General Biology Laboratory | ||
General Biology Lecture and Laboratory | ||
General Chemistry and General Chemistry Laboratory | ||
General Chemistry | ||
Chemical Structure and Reactivity and Organic Chemistry Laboratory | ||
Chemical Structure and Reactivity and Organic Chemistry Laboratory | ||
General Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis 1 | ||
General Chemistry and Quantitative Analysis 1 | ||
Introduction to Human Physiology and Introduction to Human Physiology Laboratory | ||
Physics for Scientists and Engineers | ||
Any upper division letter graded course of 3 units or more in astronomy, chemistry, earth and planetary science, integrative biology, molecular & cell biology, physics, or plant & microbial biology | ||
Mathematics | ||
MATH 1A | Calculus | 4 |
MATH 1B | Calculus | 4 |
MATH 53 | Multivariable Calculus | 4 |
COMPSCI 70 | Discrete Mathematics and Probability Theory | 4 |
Technical Electives (Lower or Upper Division) 2 | 4 | |
EECS Lower Division Core | ||
EL ENG 16A | Designing Information Devices and Systems I | 4 |
EL ENG 16B | Designing Information Devices and Systems II | 4 |
COMPSCI 61A | The Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs | 4 |
COMPSCI 61B | Data Structures | 4 |
or COMPSCI 61BL | Data Structures and Programming Methodology | |
COMPSCI 61C | Great Ideas of Computer Architecture (Machine Structures) | 4 |
or COMPSCI 61CL | Machine Structures (Lab-Centric) | |
Total Lower Division Units | 58-60 |
1 | CHEM 4A and CHEM 4B are intended for students majoring in chemistry or a closely-related field. |
2 | Students must complete 4 units of Technical Elective(s) chosen from any lower or upper division course in the following departments: Astronomy, Chemistry, Data Science, Earth and Planetary Science, Integrative Biology, Mathematics, Molecular Cell Biology, Physics, Plant & Microbial Biology, Statistics, or any Engineering department (including EECS). The 4 units of Technical Elective(s) must be in addition to the Natural Science Elective and the 20 units of required EECS Upper Division technical Electives. If the 4 units of Technical Elective(s) are from an Engineering department, the units can count toward the required 45 units of Engineering coursework. Technical Electives and the 45 units of engineering courses cannot include: any course taken on a Pass/No Pass basis; courses numbered 24, 39, or 84; BIOE 100, COMPSCI 70, C79, 195, COMPSCI H195, DES INV courses (except DES INV 15, 22, 90E, 190E), ENGIN 125, 157AC, 180; IND ENG 95, 172, 185, 186, 190 series, IND ENG 191, 192, 195; MEC ENG 191AC, 190K, and 191K. |
Upper Division Requirements
Code | Title | Units |
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Upper Division Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Requirements | ||
Select a minimum of 20 units of upper division EECS courses. | 20 | |
At least one of the courses must be a design elective. Select from the following design courses: | ||
COMPSCI C149 | Course Not Available | |
User Interface Design and Development | ||
Operating Systems and System Programming | ||
Programming Languages and Compilers | ||
Software Engineering | ||
Foundations of Computer Graphics | ||
Introduction to Database Systems | ||
Introduction to Embedded Systems | ||
Introduction to Digital Design and Integrated Circuits and Application Specific Integrated Circuits Laboratory | ||
Introduction to Digital Design and Integrated Circuits and Field-Programmable Gate Array Laboratory | ||
Introduction to Robotics | ||
Robotic Manipulation and Interaction | ||
Feedback Control Systems | ||
Integrated-Circuit Devices | ||
Linear Integrated Circuits | ||
Microfabrication Technology | ||
EL ENG C149 | Course Not Available | |
Mechatronic Design Laboratory | ||
Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Ethics Requirement | ||
COMPSCI 195 | Social Implications of Computer Technology | 1 |
Upper Division Business Administration Requirements | ||
UGBA 100 | Business Communication | 2 |
UGBA 101A | Microeconomic Analysis for Business Decisions | 3 |
UGBA 101B | Macroeconomic Analysis for Business Decisions | 3 |
UGBA 102A | Introduction to Financial Accounting | 3 |
UGBA 102B | Introduction to Managerial Accounting | 3 |
UGBA 103 | Introduction to Finance | 4 |
UGBA 104 | Analytic Decision Modeling Using Spreadsheets | 3 |
UGBA 105 | Leading People | 3 |
UGBA 106 | Marketing | 3 |
UGBA 107 | The Social, Political, and Ethical Environment of Business | 3 |
M.E.T. Special Topics | ||
Two courses are required. 1 | 2-4 | |
Upper Division Business Administration Elective Courses | ||
Select a minimum of 4-6 units of upper division UGBA elective courses in order to complete a minimum of 38 units of upper division Business Administration courses. | 4-6 | |
Managerial Economics | ||
Competitive Strategy | ||
Special Topics in Economic Analysis and Policy | ||
International Trade | ||
Leading Strategy Implementation | ||
Intermediate Financial Accounting 1 | ||
Intermediate Financial Accounting 2 | ||
Advanced Financial Accounting | ||
Federal Income Tax Accounting | ||
Financial Information Analysis | ||
Operating and Financial Reporting Issues in the Financial Services Industry | ||
Professional Judgment in Accounting | ||
Auditing | ||
Special Topics in Accounting | ||
Strategic Cost Management | ||
Financial Reporting for Complex Transactions | ||
Corporate Finance and Financial Statement Analysis | ||
Financial Institutions and Markets | ||
Investments | ||
Behavioral Finance | ||
Special Topics in Finance | ||
Production and Operations Management | ||
Game Theory and Business Decisions | ||
Special Topics in Operations and Information Technology Management | ||
Management of Human Resources | ||
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution | ||
Power and Politics in Organizations | ||
Leadership | ||
Diversity in the Workplace | ||
Special Topics in the Management of Organizations | ||
Consumer Behavior | ||
Marketing Research: Data and Analytics | ||
Brand Management and Strategy | ||
Product Branding and Branded Entertainment | ||
Advertising Strategy | ||
Special Topics in Marketing | ||
International Marketing | ||
Pricing | ||
Ethical Leadership in Business | ||
History of American Business | ||
Legal Aspects of Management | ||
Innovations in Communications and Public Relations | ||
Special Topics in Business and Public Policy | ||
Introduction to International Business | ||
International Consulting for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises | ||
Introduction to Real Estate and Urban Land Economics | ||
Introduction to Real Estate Finance | ||
Urban and Real Estate Economics | ||
Special Topics in Real Estate Economics and Finance | ||
Strategy for the Information Technology Firm | ||
Special Topics in Innovation and Design | ||
Corporate Strategy in Telecommunications and Media | ||
Communication for Leaders | ||
Improvisational Leadership | ||
Leadership and Personal Development | ||
Leading Nonprofit and Social Enterprises | ||
Strategic Philanthropy | ||
Applied Impact Evaluation | ||
Topics in Social Sector Leadership | ||
Sustainable Business Consulting Projects | ||
Topics in Corporate Social Responsibility | ||
Curricular Practical Training for International Students | ||
Business Abroad | ||
Undergraduate Colloquium on Business Topics | ||
Entrepreneurship | ||
Entrepreneurship: How to Successfully start a New Business | ||
Entrepreneurship To Address Global Poverty | ||
Topics in Entrepreneurship | ||
Special Topics in Business Administration | ||
Directed Study | ||
Supervised Independent Study and Research | ||
Total Upper Division Units | 57-61 |
1 | M.E.T. Special Topics courses will count as upper division business units. |
College Requirements
University of California Requirements
All students who enter the University of California as freshmen must demonstrate their command of the English language by fulfilling the Entry Level Writing Requirement. Fulfillment of this requirement is also a prerequisite to enrollment in all reading and composition courses at UC Berkeley.
American History and American Institutions
The American History and Institutions requirements are based on the principle that a US resident who graduates from an American university should have an understanding of the history and governmental institutions of the United States.
Campus Requirement
American Cultures (AC) is the one requirement that all undergraduate students at UC Berkeley need to take and pass in order to graduate. The requirement offers an exciting intellectual environment centered on the study of race, ethnicity, and culture of the United States. AC courses offer students opportunities to be part of research-led, highly accomplished teaching environments, grappling with the complexity of American culture.
M.E.T. Program Requirements
Reading and Composition
Two Reading and Composition (R&C) courses must be taken for a letter grade (C- or better required), and must be completed by no later than the end of the sophomore year (4th semester of enrollment). The first half of R&C, the “A” course, must be completed by the end of the freshman year; the second half of R&C, the “B “course, by no later than the end of the sophomore year or a student's registration will be blocked. View a detailed list of courses that fulfill Reading and Composition requirements.
Breadth Requirement
The undergraduate breadth requirement provides Berkeley students with a rich and varied educational experience outside of their major program. As the foundation of a liberal arts education, breadth courses give students a view into the intellectual life of the University while introducing them to a multitude of perspectives and approaches to research and scholarship. Engaging students in new disciplines and with peers from other majors, the breadth experience strengthens interdisciplinary connections and context that prepare Berkeley graduates to understand and solve the complex issues of their day.
Students in the M.E.T. Program must successfully complete six breadth courses, one in each of the following categories:
Philosophy and Values (will be satisfied with UGBA 107)
Physical Science (will be satisfied with Physics 7B)
Social and Behavioral Sciences (will be satisfied with Econ 1)
- With the exception of UGBA 107, UGBA courses cannot be used to fulfill breadth requirements.
- With the exception of Econ 1, microeconomics and macroeconomics at any level (Econ 2, Econ 3, Econ 100A/B, Econ 101A/B, IAS 106/107) cannot be used to fulfill breadth requirements.
- Courses offered by any Engineering department, with the exception of BIO ENG 100, COMPSCI C79, ENGIN 125, 157AC, MEC ENG 191K and 191AC, cannot be used to fulfill breadth requirements.
- No more than two courses from any one department may be used to satisfy the breadth requirement (L&S Discovery courses are exempt).
- Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate exams cannot be used to fulfill the breadth requirement. Some A-Level exams are accepted, but a maximum of two A-Level exams may be used to fulfill breadth requirements.
- Two of the breadth courses must be upper-division (courses numbered 100-196).
- Courses numbered 97, 98, 99, or above 196 may not be used to complete any breadth requirement.
- Breadth courses must be a minimum of 3 semester units.
- Reading & Composition courses cannot be used to fulfill breadth requirements.
Class Schedule Requirements
- Minimum units per semester: 13
- Maximum units per semester: 20.5
- Students in the M.E.T. Program must enroll each semester in no fewer than two technical courses (of a minimum of 3 units each) required of the engineering major program of study in which the student is officially declared.
Minimum Academic (Grade) Requirements
- A minimum overall and semester grade point average of 2.000 (C average) is required. Students will be subject to dismissal from the University if during any fall or spring semester their overall U.C. GPA falls below a 2.000, or their semester GPA is less than 2.000.
- Students must achieve a minimum GPA of 2.000 (C average) in upper division technical courses each semester. Students will be subject to dismissal from the University if their upper division technical GPA falls below 2.000.
- A minimum overall GPA of 2.000, and a minimum 2.000 GPA in upper division technical course work required of the major are required to graduate.
Unit Requirements
- A minimum of 120 units are required to graduate.
- A maximum of 16 units of Special Studies coursework (courses numbered 97, 98, 99, 197, 198, or 199) will count towards the 120 units; a maximum of four are allowed in a given semester.
- A maximum of four units of Physical Education from any school attended will count towards the 120 units.
- No more than 1/3 of a student's total UC Berkeley units may be taken Pass/No Pass, including physical education courses, Education Abroad Program, or courses taken on another UC campus.
UC and Campus Requirements
University of California Requirements
All students who will enter the University of California as freshmen must demonstrate their command of the English language by fulfilling the Entry Level Writing Requirement. Fulfillment of this requirement is also a prerequisite to enrollment in all reading and composition courses at UC Berkeley.
American History and American Institutions
The American History and Institutions requirements are based on the principle that a U.S. resident graduated from an American university should have an understanding of the history and governmental institutions of the United States.
Campus Requirement
American Cultures (AC) is the one requirement that all undergraduate students at UC Berkeley need to take and pass in order to graduate. The requirement offers an exciting intellectual environment centered on the study of race, ethnicity and culture in the United States. AC courses offer students opportunities to be part of research-led, highly accomplished teaching environments, grappling with the complexity of American Culture.
Plan of Study
First Year | |||
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Fall | Units | Spring | Units |
COMPSCI 61A | 4 | COMPSCI 61B | 4 |
ECON 1 (Breadth: Social and Behavioral Sciences)3,4 | 4 | EL ENG 16A | 4 |
MATH 1A1 | 4 | MATH 1B6 | 4 |
M.E.T. Special Topics5 | 1-2 | UGBA 10 | 3 |
Natural Science Elective2 | 4 | Reading & Composition Course from List A7 | 4 |
17-18 | 19 | ||
Second Year | |||
Fall | Units | Spring | Units |
EL ENG 16B | 4 | COMPSCI 61C | 4 |
MATH 53 | 4 | COMPSCI 70 | 4 |
PHYSICS 7A8 | 4 | PHYSICS 7B (Breadth: Physical Science) | 4 |
Breadth: Historical Studies3 | 4 | Breadth: Arts & Literature3 | 3 |
Reading & Composition Course from List B | 4 | STAT 20, 21, or 13413 | 4 |
20 | 19 | ||
Third Year | |||
Fall | Units | Spring | Units |
Technical Electives12 | 4 | Upper Division EECS9 | 4 |
Upper Division EECS9 | 4 | Upper Division EECS9 | 4 |
UGBA 100 | 2 | UGBA 101B | 3 |
UGBA 101A | 3 | UGBA 102A | 3 |
UGBA 105 | 3 | UGBA 107 (Breadth: Philosophy & Values)3 | 3 |
Breadth: International Studies3 | 3 | ||
19 | 17 | ||
Fourth Year | |||
Fall | Units | Spring | Units |
COMPSCI 195 (Engineering Ethics) | 1 | Upper Division EECS or Engineering Elective10 | 2-4 |
Upper Division EECS9 | 4 | Upper Division EECS or Engineering Elective10 | 3-4 |
Upper Division EECS9 | 4 | UGBA 106 | 3 |
M.E.T. Special Topics5 | 1-2 | UGBA 102B | 3 |
UGBA 103 | 4 | UGBA Elective11 | 2-3 |
UGBA 104 | 3 | UGBA Elective11 | 2-3 |
17-18 | 15-20 | ||
Total Units: 143-150 |
1 | Math 1A may be fulfilled with a score of 3, 4 or 5 on the AP Calculus AB or BC exam, a score of 5, 6 or 7 on the IB Higher Level Math exam, or a grade of A, B or C on the A-Level Math H1, H2, H3, Pure Math or Further Math exam. |
2 | Students must complete one course from the following list: ASTRON 7A, ASTRON 7B, BIOLOGY 1A and BIOLOGY 1AL (must take both), BIOLOGY 1B, CHEM 1A and CHEM 1AL (must take both), CHEM 1B, CHEM 3A and CHEM 3AL (must take both), CHEM 3B and CHEM 3BL (must take both), CHEM 4A, CHEM 4B, MCELLBI 32 and MCELLBI 32L (must take both), PHYSICS 7C, or an upper-division course of 3 units or more in astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth and planetary science (other than EPS 170AC), integrative biology, molecular cell biology, physics, or plant & microbial biology. This requirement is listed in the freshman year curriculum, but many of the options would not be appropriate for a first year student. Complete this requirement in the semester when it is most appropriate to do so (i.e., take PHYSICS 7C after completing PHYSICS 7B). Your M.E.T. adviser can help guide your selection on this requirement. The Natural Science Elective may be fulfilled with a score of 4 or 5 on the AP Biology exam, a score of 3, 4 or 5 on the AP Chemistry exam, a score of 5, 6 or 7 on the IB Higher Level Biology exam or the IB Higher Level Chemistry exam, or a grade of A, B or C on the A-Level Biology exam or the A-Level Chemistry exam. |
3 | ECON 1 and UGBA 107 will be accepted for the Social and Behavioral Sciences and Philosophy and Values breadth requirements, respectively, as exceptions for students in the M.E.T. Program. The Biological Science breadth requirement is waived for students in the M.E.T. Program. In order to satisfy the College of Engineering Humanities and Social Sciences requirement, two of the breadth courses must be upper division. Some American Cultures courses will also fulfill the Arts & Literature or Historical Studies breadth requirement; use Requirements filters to search the Class Schedule for courses that apply. See College Requirements for further restrictions on breadth courses. |
4 | Econ 1 may be fulfilled with scores of 4 or 5 on both the AP Microeconomics exam and AP Macroeconomics exam. However, the Social and Behavioral Sciences Breadth requirement cannot be fulfilled with AP exam scores. |
5 | M.E.T. Special Topics courses will count as upper division business units. |
6 | Math 1B may be fulfilled with a score of 4 or 5 on the AP Calculus BC exam, a score of 5, 6 or 7 on the IB Higher Level Math exam, or a grade of A, B or C on the A-Level Math H2, H3, Pure Math or Further Math exam. |
7 | Reading & Composition part A may be fulfilled with a score of 4 or 5 on the AP English Language and Composition exam or the AP English Literature and Composition exam, a score of 5, 6 or 7 on the IB Higher Level English A2 exam, or a grade of A, B or C on the A-Level English Literature exam. |
8 | Physics 7A may be fulfilled with a score of 5 on the AP Physics C Mechanics exam. |
9 | Students must complete a minimum of 20 units of upper division EECS courses. One course must provide a major design experience, and be selected from the following list: EECS 149, EL ENG C106A, EL ENG C106B, EL ENG C128, EL ENG 130, EL ENG 140, EL ENG 143, EL ENG C149, EL ENG 192, COMPSCI C149, COMPSCI 160, COMPSCI 162, COMPSCI 164, COMPSCI 169, COMPSCI 184, COMPSCI 186, EECS 151 and EECS 151LA (must take both), EECS 151 and EECS 151LB (must take both). |
10 | Students must complete a minimum of 45 units of Engineering coursework. Technical Electives and the 45 units of Engineering courses cannot include: any course taken on a Pass/No Pass basis; courses numbered 24, 39, or 84; BIO ENG 100; COMP SCI 70, C79, 195, H195; DES INV courses (except DES INV 15, 22, 90E, 190E); ENGIN 125, 157AC, 180; IND ENG 95, 172, 185, 186, 190 series, 191, 192, 195; MEC ENG 191AC, 190K, and 191K. |
11 | Students must complete a minimum of 38 units of upper division business coursework. See UGBA Elective course list under “Major Requirements” tab. |
12 | Students must complete 4 units of Technical Elective(s) chosen from any lower or upper division course in the following departments: Astronomy, Chemistry, Data Science, Earth and Planetary Science, Integrative Biology, Mathematics, Molecular Cell Biology, Physics, Plant & Microbial Biology, Statistics, or any Engineering department (including EECS). The 4 units of Technical Elective(s) must be in addition to the Natural Science Elective and the 20 units of required EECS Upper Division Technical Electives. If the 4 units of Technical Elective(s) are from an Engineering department, the units can count toward the required 45 units of Engineering coursework. See footnote 10 for the list of excluded courses. |
13 | Students can also take STAT C8 or COMPSCI C8 plus STAT 88 to fulfill the statistics prerequisite. Both courses must be taken to satisfy the requirement, although they do not need to be taken in the same semester. Note: STAT courses will also fulfill the Technical Elective requirement. |
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Pieter Abbeel, Associate Professor. Artificial Intelligence (AI); Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR); Machine Learning.
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David Allstot, Professor in Residence. Integrated Circuits (INC).
Elad Alon, Associate Professor. Integrated Circuits (INC); Micro/Nano Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS); Communications & Networking (COMNET); Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA).
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Venkat Anantharam, Professor. Communications & Networking (COMNET); Artificial Intelligence (AI); Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR); Security (SEC); Signal Processing (SP).
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Murat Arcack, Professor. Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR); Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO).
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Ana Claudia Arias, Associate Professor. Physical Electronics (PHY); Flexible and Printed Electronics; Energy (ENE).
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Babak Ayazifar, Professor. Education (EDUC), Signal processing and system theory EDUCATION: Development of pedagogical techniques and assessment tools.; Signal Processing (SP), Graph signal processing.
Jonathan Bachrach, Adjunct Assistant Professor. Programming Systems (PS); Computer Architecture & Engineering (ARC); Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA).
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Brian A. Barsky, Professor. Computer science, geometric design and modeling, computer graphics, computer aided cornea modeling and visualization, medical imaging, virtual environments for surgical simulation.
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Jeffrey Bokor, Professor. Physical Electronics (PHY); Nanotechnology.
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John Canny, Professor. Computer science, activity-based computing, livenotes, mechatronic devices, flexonics.
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Jose M. Carmena, Professor. Brain-machine interfaces, neural ensemble computation, neuroprosthetics, sensorimotor learning and control.
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Constance Chang-Hasnain, Professor. Microsystems and materials; Nano-Optoelectronic devices.
Alessandro Chiesa, Assistant Professor. Security (SEC); Theory (THY).
John Chuang, Professor. Computer networking, computer security, economic incentives, ICTD.
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Phillip Colella, Professor in Residence.
Steven Conolly, Professor. Medical imaging instrumentation and control.
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Thomas Courtade, Assistant Professor. Communications & Networking (COMNET).
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David E. Culler, Professor. Computer Architecture & Engineering (ARC); Energy (ENE); Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT);Programming Systems (PS); Security (SEC); Parallel architecture; High-performance networks; Workstation clusters.
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Trevor Darrell, Professor in Residence. Artificial Intelligence (AI); Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR); Computer Vision.
James W. Demmel, Professor. Computer science, scientific computing, numerical analysis, linear algebra.
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John DeNero, Assistant Professor. Artificial Intelligence (AI); Education (EDUC).
Anca Dragan, Assistant Professor. Artificial Intelligence (AI); Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR); Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
Alexei (Alyosha) Efros, Associate Professor. Computer Vision; Graphics (GR); Artificial Intelligence (AI).
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Laurent El Ghaoui, Professor. Decision-making under uncertainty, convex optimization, robust solutions, semidefinite programming, exhaustive simulation.
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Ronald S. Fearing, Professor. Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR); Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO).
Armando Fox, Professor. Programming systems (PS), Education (EDUC), Operating Systems and Networking (OSNT).
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Dan Garcia, Professor. Education (EDUC); Computational Game Theory; Graphics (GR).
Sanjam Garg, Assistant Professor. Theory (THY); Security (SEC).
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Ali Ghodsi, Adjunct Assistant Professor. Database Management Systems (DBMS); Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT).
Ken Goldberg, Professor. Robotics, art, social media, new media, automation.
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Joseph Gonzalez, Assistant Professor. Artificial Intelligence (AI); Database Management Systems (DBMS).
Tom Griffiths, Associate Professor. Machine learning, computational models of human cognition, Bayesian statistics, cultural evolution.
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Bj_rn Hartmann, Associate Professor. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI); Graphics (GR); Programming Systems (PS).
Marti A. Hearst, Professor. Information retrieval, human-computer interaction, user interfaces, information visualization, web search, search user interfaces, empirical computational linguistics, natural language processing, text mining, social media.
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Joshua Hug, Assistant Professor. Education (EDUC); Computer Science education.
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Michael I. Jordan, Professor. Computer science, artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, statistics, machine learning, electrical engineering, applied statistics, optimization.
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Anthony D. Joseph, Professor. Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT); Security (SEC); Computer and Network Security; Distributed systems; Mobile computing; Wireless networking; Software engineering, and operating systems.
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Daniel Klein, Professor. Artificial Intelligence (AI); Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, Machine Learning.
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John D. Kubiatowicz, Professor. Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT); Security (SEC); Computer architecture; Quantum computer design; Internet-scale storage systems; Peer-to-peer networking.
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Andreas Kuehlmann, Adjunct Professor. Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA).
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Edward A. Lee, Professor. Embedded Software, Real-Time Systems, Cyber-Physical Systems, Concurrency; Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA); Programming Systems (PS);Signal Processing (SP).
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Luke Lee, Professor. Biophotonics, biophysics, bionanoscience, molecular imaging, single cell analysis, bio-nano interfaces, integrated microfluidic devices (iMD) for diagnostics and preventive personalized medicine.
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Tsu-Jae King Liu, Professor. Physical Electronics (PHY); Micro/Nano Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS).
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Michael Lustig, Associate Professor. Medical Imaging; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Signal Processing (SP); Scientific Computing (SCI); Physical Electronics (PHY); Communications & Networking (COMNET); Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO); Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR).
Michel Maharbiz, Associate Professor. Neural interfaces, bioMEMS, microsystems, MEMS, microsystems for the life sciences.
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Jitendra Malik, Professor. Artificial Intelligence (AI); Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO); Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR); Graphics (GR); Human-Computer Interaction (HCI); Signal Processing (SP);.
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Elchanan Mossel, Professor. Applied probability, statistics, mathematics, finite markov chains, markov random fields, phlylogeny.
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Rikky Muller, Assistant Professor. Integrated Circuits (INC); Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO); Micro/Nano Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS).
George Necula, Assistant Professor. Software engineering, programming systemsm, security, program analysis.
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Ren Ng, Assistant Professor. Imaging Systems; Computational Photography;; Signal Processing (SP); Optics.
Clark Nguyen, Professor. Micro/Nano Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS); Integrated Circuits (INC); Physical Electronics (PHY); Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA).
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Ali Niknejad, Professor. Integrated Circuits (INC), Microwave and mm-Wave Circuits and Systems; Physical Electronics (PHY); Signal Processing (SP); Applied Electromagnetics; Communications & Networking (COMNET); Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA).
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Borivoje Nikolic, Professor. Integrated Circuits (INC); Communications & Networking (COMNET); Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA); Computer Architecture & Engineering (ARC).
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James O'Brien, Professor. Computer graphics, fluid dynamics, computer simulation, physically based animation, finite element simulation, human perception, image forensics, video forensics, computer animation, special effects for film, video game technology, motion capture.
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Bruno Olshausen, Professor. Visual perception, computational neuroscience, computational vision.
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Lior Pachter, Professor. Mathematics, applications of statistics, combinatorics to problems in biology.
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Christos H. Papadimitriou, Professor. Economics, evolution., algorithms, game theory, networks, optimization, complexity.
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Abhay Parekh, Adjunct Professor. Communications & Networking (COMNET).
Shyam Parekh, Adjunct Associate Professor. Communications & Networking (COMNET).
Tapan Parikh, Associate Professor. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), ICTD.
David A. Patterson, Professor. Computer Architecture & Engineering (ARC), Computer Architecture and Systems: Parallel Computing performance, correctness, productivity;Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO), Cancer tumor genomics; Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT).
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Eric Paulos, Assistant Professor. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI), New Media arts.
Vern Paxson, Professor. Security (SEC); Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT).
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Kristofer Pister, Professor. Micro/Nano Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS); Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR), Micro-robotics; Integrated Circuits (INC), Low-power circuits.
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+ Kameshwar Poolla, Professor. Cybersecurity, modeling, control, renewable energy, estimation, integrated circuit design and manufacturing, smart grids.
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Raluca Ada Popa, Assistant Professor. Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT); Security (SEC).
Jan M. Rabaey, Professor. Communications & Networking (COMNET); Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA); Energy (ENE); Integrated Circuits (INC); Signal Processing (SP); Computer architecture.
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Prasad Raghavendra, Assistant Professor. Theory (THY).
Ravi Ramamoorthi, Professor. Graphics (GR); Scientific Computing (SCI); Signal Processing (SP); Computer Vision.
Kannan Ramchandran, Professor. Communications & Networking (COMNET); Signal Processing (SP); Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR).
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Satish Rao, Professor. Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO); Theory (THY).
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Sylvia Ratnasamy, Assistant Professor. Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT).
Benjamin Recht, Associate Professor. Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR); Signal Processing (SP); Machine Learning (ML); Optimization (OPT).
Jaijeet Roychowdhury, Professor. Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA); Scientific Computing (SCI); Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO).
Stuart Russell, Professor. Artificial intelligence, computational biology, algorithms, machine learning, real-time decision-making, probabilistic reasoning.
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Anant Sahai, Associate Professor. Communications & Networking (COMNET), Information Theory, Cognitive Radio and Spectrum Sharing; Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR), Distributed and Networked Control; Signal Processing (SP); Theory (THY), Information Theory.
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Sayeef Salahuddin, Associate Professor. Physical Electronics (PHY); Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA); Energy (ENE); Scientific Computing (SCI).
Seth R. Sanders, Professor. Energy (ENE); Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR); Integrated Circuits (INC); Power and electronics systems.
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Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Professor. Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA), Embedded System Design; Design methodologies and tools; Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR), Hybrid systems; Design methodologies and tools; Communications & Networking (COMNET), Wireless sensor network design; Design methodologies and tools.
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S. Shankar Sastry, Professor. Computer science, robotics, arial robots, cybersecurity, cyber defense, homeland defense, nonholonomic systems, control of hybrid systems, sensor networks, interactive visualization, robotic telesurgery, rapid prototyping.
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Koushik Sen, Associate Professor. Programming Systems (PS), Software Engineering, Programming Languages, and Formal Methods: Software Testing, Verification, Model Checking, Runtime Monitoring, Performance Evaluation, and Computational Logic.; Security (SEC).
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Sanjit Seshia, Associate Professor. Electronic design automation, theory, computer security, program analysis, dependable computing, computational logic, formal methods.
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Scott Shenker, Professor. Internet Architecture, Software-Defined Networks, Datacenter Infrastructure, Large-Scale Distributed Systems, Game Theory and Economics;Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT).
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Jonathan Shewchuk, Professor. Scientific Computing (SCI); Theory (THY); Graphics (GR).
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Alistair Sinclair, Professor. Theory (THY); Randomized algorithms; applied probability; statistical physics.
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Dawn Song, Professor. Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT); Security (SEC); Programming Systems (PS).
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Yun Song, Associate Professor. Computational biology, population genomics, applied probability and statistics.
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Costas J. Spanos, Professor. Energy (ENE); Integrated Circuits (INC); Physical Electronics (PHY); Semiconductor manufacturing; Solid-State Devices.
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Ian Stoica, Professor. Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT); Security (SEC); Networking and distributed computer systems, Quality of Service (Q of S) and resources management, modeling and performance analysis.
Vladimir Stojanovic, Associate Professor. Integrated Circuits (INC); Micro/Nano Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS); Computer Architecture & Engineering (ARC); Physical Electronics (PHY); Communications & Networking (COMNET); Integrated Photonics, Circuit design with Emerging-Technologies.
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Bernd Sturmfels, Professor. Mathematics, combinatorics, computational algebraic geometry.
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Vivek Subramanian, Professor. Physical Electronics (PHY); Energy (ENE); Integrated Circuits (INC).
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Claire Tomlin, Professor. Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR); Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO); Control theory; hybrid and embedded systems; biological cell networks.
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Luca Trevisan, Professor. Theory (THY), (Computational Complexity, Randomness in Computation, Combinatorial Optimization); Security (SEC).
Stavros Tripakis, Adjunct Associate Professor. Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA), Computer-Aided System Design, Formal Methods, Verification, Synthesis, Embedded and Cyber-Physical Systems; Programming Systems (PS).
David Tse, Adjunct Professor. Communications & Networking (COMNET).
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Doug Tygar, Professor. Privacy, technology policy, computer security, electronic commerce, software engineering, reliable systems, embedded systems, computer networks, cryptography, cryptology, authentication, ad hoc networks.
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Umesh Vazirani, Professor. Quantum computation, hamiltonian complexity, analysis of algorithms.
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Alexandra von Meier, Adjunct Professor. Energy (ENE), Electric Grids, Power Distribution.
David Wagner, Professor. Security (SEC).
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Martin Wainwright, Professor. Statistical machine learning, High-dimensional statistics, information theory, Optimization and algorithmss.
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Laura Waller, Assistant Professor. Physical Electronics (PHY); Signal Processing (SP); Computational imaging; Optics and Imaging; Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO); Graphics (GR).
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Jean Walrand, Professor. Communications & Networking (COMNET), Performance evaluation; Game theory.
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John Wawrzynek, Professor. Computer Architecture & Engineering (ARC).
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Adam Wolisz, Adjunct Professor. Communications & Networking (COMNET); Computer Architecture & Engineering (ARC), System Performance Evaluation.
Ming C. Wu, Professor. Si photonics, optoelectronics, nanophotonics, optical MEMS, Optofluidics; Micro/Nano Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS); Physical Electronics (PHY).
Eli Yablonovitch, Professor. Optoelectronics Research Group, high speed optical communications, photonic crystals at optical and microwave frequencies, the milli-Volt switch, optical antennas and solar cells.; Physical Electronics (PHY).
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Katherine A. Yelick, Professor. Programming Systems (PS); Scientific Computing (SCI); Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO); parallel programming techniques.
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Nir Yosef, Assistant Professor. Computational biology.
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Bin Yu, Professor. Neuroscience, remote sensing, networks, statistical machine learning, high-dimensional inference, massive data problems, document summarization.
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Avideh Zakhor, Professor. Signal Processing (SP); Artificial Intelligence (AI); Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR); Graphics (GR).
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Lecturers
Gerald Friedland, Lecturer.
Visiting Faculty
Eric Friedman
Laura Grigori
Justin Hsia, Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO).
Christopher Hunn
Georgios Michelogiannakis
Omur Ozel
Barath Raghavan
David Richerby
Johannes Royset
Patrick Virtue
Nicholas Weaver, Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT).
Emeritus Faculty
David Attwood, Professor Emeritus. Short wavelength electromagnetics; Soft X-ray microscopy; Coherence; EUV lithography.
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Elwyn R. Berlekamp, Professor Emeritus. Computer science, electrical engineering, mathematics, combinatorial game theory, algebraic coding theory.
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Manuel Blum, Professor Emeritus. Recursive function, cryptographic protocols, program checking.
Robert K. Brayton, Professor Emeritus. Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA); Advanced methods in combinational and sequential logic synthesis and formal verification.
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Robert W. Brodersen, Professor Emeritus. Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA); Integrated Circuits (INC); Signal Processing (SP).
Thomas F. Budinger, Professor Emeritus. Image processing, biomedical electronics, quantitative aging, cardiovascular physiology, bioastronautics, image reconstruction, nuclear magnetic resonance, positron emission, tomography, reconstruction tomography, inverse problem mathematics.
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Nathan W. Cheung, Professor Emeritus. Nanofabrication; Heterogeneous integration of microsystems; Plasma and ion-beam processing technologies; Electronic materials.
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Leon O. Chua, Professor Emeritus. Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO); Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR), Cellular neural networks; Cellular automata; Complexity;; Nanoelectronics; Nonlinear circuits and systems; Nonlinear dynamics; Chaos;.
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Mike Clancy, Professor Emeritus. Science education, cognitive development, educational software.
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Richard J. Fateman, Professor Emeritus. Artificial Intelligence (AI); Scientific Computing (SCI), Computer algebra systems; Programming environments and systems; Programming languages and compilers; Symbolic mathematical computation; Document image analysis, multimodal input of mathematics.
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Jerome A. Feldman, Professor Emeritus. Artificial Intelligence (AI); Biosystems & Computational Biology (BIO); Security (SEC); cognitive science.
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Domenico Ferrari, Professor Emeritus. UC Berkeley Unix Project, high-speed network testbeds and the design of real-time communication services and network protocols for multimedia traffic.
Susan L. Graham, Professor Emeritus. Graphics (GR); Human-Computer Interaction (HCI); Programming Systems (PS); Scientific Computing (SCI); Software development environments, software engineering.
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Paul R. Gray, Professor Emeritus. Design, Modeling and Analysis (DMA); Integrated Circuits (INC).
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T. Kenneth Gustafson, Professor Emeritus. Solid-State Devices; Basic electromagnetic and quantum applications.
Michael A. Harrison, Professor Emeritus. Multimedia; User interfaces; Software environments.
Brian K. Harvey, Professor Emeritus. Education (EDUC).
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David A. Hodges, Professor Emeritus. Integrated Circuits (INC).
Chenming Hu, Professor Emeritus. Semiconductor Device Technologies.
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William M. Kahan, Professor Emeritus. Computer Architecture & Engineering (ARC); Scientific Computing (SCI); Computer architecture; Scientific computing; Numerical analysis.
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Edward L. Keller, Professor Emeritus. Computational neuroscience; bioengineering; neurophysiology of the oculomotor system.
Kam Y. Lau, Professor Emeritus. Communications & Networking (COMNET); Optoelectronic devices; Microwave and millimeter wave signal transport over optical fiber links.
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Edwin R. Lewis, Professor Emeritus. Http://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/faculty/edwin-r-lewis.
Allan J. Lichtenberg, Professor Emeritus. Nano-Optoelectronics, Electromagnetics/Plasmas; Energy (ENE).
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Michael A. Lieberman, Professor Emeritus. Plasma-assisted materials processing; Energy (ENE).
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Kenneth K. Mei, Professor Emeritus. Nano-Optoelectronics, Electromagnetics/Plasmas.
David G. Messerschmitt, Professor Emeritus. Communications & Networking (COMNET); Signal Processing (SP); Business and economics issues in the software industry.
Robert G. Meyer, Professor Emeritus. Integrated Circuits (INC).
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Nelson Morgan, Professor Emeritus. Signal Processing (SP).
+ Richard Muller, Professor Emeritus. Astrophysics, geophysics, physics, elementary particle physics, cosmic micro wave background, supernovae for cosmology, origin of the earth's magnetic flips, Nemesis theory, glacial cycles, red sprites, lunar impacts, iridium measurement.
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Andrew R. Neureuther, Professor Emeritus. Integrated Circuits (INC); Solid-State Devices.
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William G. Oldham, Professor Emeritus. Integrated circuits; Semiconductor manufacturing.
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Beresford N. Parlett, Professor Emeritus.
Elijah Polak, Professor Emeritus. Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR), Numerical methods for engineering optimization.
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Chittoor V. Ramamoorthy, Professor Emeritus. Software engineering.
Lawrence A. Rowe, Professor Emeritus. Multimedia Technology.
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Steven E. Schwarz, Professor Emeritus. Solid-State Devices; Nano-Optoelectronics, Electromagnetics/Plasmas.
Carlo H. Sequin, Professor Emeritus. Geometric modeling, Artistic geometry, Mathematical visualizations.; Graphics (GR); Human-Computer Interaction (HCI); CAD tools.
Jerome R. Singer, Professor Emeritus.
Alan J. Smith, Professor Emeritus. Computer Architecture & Engineering (ARC); Operating Systems & Networking (OSNT); Computer System Performance Analysis, I/O Systems, Cache Memories, Memory Systems.
Michael Stonebraker, Professor Emeritus. Database Technology.
Aram J. Thomasian, Professor Emeritus. Http://vcresearch.berkeley.edu/faculty/aram-thomasian.
Theodore Van Duzer, Professor Emeritus. Superconductor Electronics.
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Pravin Varaiya, Professor Emeritus. Communications & Networking (COMNET); Control, Intelligent Systems, and Robotics (CIR); Energy (ENE); Control; Networks; Power systems; Transportation.
William J. Welch, Professor Emeritus. Nano-Optoelectronics, Electromagnetics/Plasmas.
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Richard M. White, Professor Emeritus. Energy (ENE); Solid-State Devices.
Eugene Wong, Professor Emeritus. Communications & Networking (COMNET).
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Felix F. Wu, Professor Emeritus. Electric power systems analysis; generation and transmission systems planning and investment; power system control and communications; electric energy industry restructuring.
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Lotfi A. Zadeh, Professor Emeritus. Artificial intelligence, linguistics, control theory, logic, fuzzy sets, decision analysis, expert systems neural networks, soft computing, computing with words, computational theory of perceptions and precisiated natural language.
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Business Administration Faculty
Cameron Anderson, Professor. Status hierarchies, psychology of power, self and interpersonal perception.
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Ned Augenblick, Assistant Professor. Theoretical and empirical analysis of online markets.
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Aaron Bodoh-Creed, Assistant Professor. Industrial organization, market design, psychology and economics.
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Severin Borenstein, Professor. Energy policy and climate change, electricity deregulation, airline competition, oil and gasoline market pricing and competition.
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Dana Carney, Associate Professor. Ethics, social cognition, social judgment and decision making, nonverbal communication, power and influence, prejudice and discrimination.
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Jennifer Chatman, Professor. Organizational culture and firm performance, group demography, norms in social groups.
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Henry Chesbrough, Adjunct Professor.
Victor Couture, Assistant Professor. Urban economics, transportation.
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Clayton Critcher, Assistant Professor. Judgment and decision making, consumer experience, the self, moral psychology, social cognition.
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Ernesto Dal Bo, Professor. Political economy, democratic institutions and collective decision-making, influence and corruption, coercion, conflict.
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Lucas Davis, Associate Professor. Energy and environmental economics, applied microeconomics, public finance.
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Rui de Figueiredo, Associate Professor. Game theory, methodology and econometrics, non-market strategy, institutions and organizations, bureaucratic organization, American politics.
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Mathijs de Vaan, Assistant Professor. Economic sociology, social network analysis, causal inference.
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Patricia Dechow, Professor. Accounting accruals, quality and reliability of earnings, use of earnings information in predicting stock returns.
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+ Stefano DellaVigna, Professor. Behavioral economics.
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Sunil Dutta, Professor. Performance measures, incentive contracts, accounting information, cost of capital, equity valuation.
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Omri Even-Tov, Assistant Professor. Corporate debt, relation between accounting information, bond returns, and stock returns, analysts as information intermediaries.
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Ellen Evers, Assistant Professor. Judgment and decision making, collecting, pattern perception, moral psychology.
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Pnina Feldman, Assistant Professor. Operations economics, operations management incorporating strategic consumer behavior, pricing strategies, operations-marketing interface, behavioral operations.
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Frederico Finan, Professor. Applied microeconomics, development economics, political economy.
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Lee Fleming, Professor. Strategies for product invention, integration of scientific and empirical search strategies, recombination of diverse technologies, innovation.
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William Fuchs, Assistant Professor. Dynamics, asymmetric information, contracting with limited enforcement.
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Nicolae Garleanu, Professor. Asset pricing, liquidity, contracts, financial innovations, security design, auctions.
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Paul Gertler, Professor. Impact evaluation, health economics.
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Andreea Gorbatai, Assistant Professor. Social structures, social norms, open innovation, collective entrepreneurship.
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Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, Professor. International macroeconomics and finance.
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Brett Green, Assistant Professor. Information economics, dynamic games, contract theory, sports economics.
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Jose Guajardo, Assistant Professor. Business model innovation, business analytics, service innovation, operations strategy, operation-marketing interface.
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Heather Haveman, Professor. Organizational theory, economic sociology, historical sociology, entrepreneurship, organizational development.
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Terrence Hendershott, Professor. Management of information systems, role of information technology in financial markets, electronic communications networks and stock market design.
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Benjamin Hermalin, Professor. Corporate governance, executive compensation, economics of leadership and organization, contract theory, competitive strategy and industrial organization.
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Teck Ho, Professor. Behavioral pricing and revenue model design, bounded rationality, emotional gaming, strategic intelligence quotient.
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Ming Hsu, Assistant Professor. Marketing, customer insights, neuroscience, consumer decision-making.
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Ganesh Iyer, Professor. Competitive marketing strategy, distribution channels, marketing information, internet institutions and competition, bounded rationality.
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Paul Jansen, Adjunct Professor.
Przemyslaw Jeziorski, Assistant Professor. Industrial organization, quantitative marketing, dynamic games.
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Yuichiro Kamada, Assistant Professor. Revision games, solution concepts for games, social networks, market design, communication, political economy.
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Zsolt Katona, Associate Professor. Online marketing, search advertising, network economics, social networks.
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Michael Katz, Professor. Economics of network industries, intellectual property licensing, telecommunications policy, cooperative research and development.
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Amir Kermani, Assistant Professor. Monetary policy, macroeconomics and housing, securitization market and political economy.
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Jonathan Kolstad, Assistant Professor. Health economics, industrial organization, public economies, applied microeconomics.
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Yaniv Konchitchki, Assistant Professor. Macro-accounting, linkages between accounting information, stock returns, and the macroeconomy.
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Laura Kray, Professor. Negotiation, gender stereotypes, counterfactual mindsets, group decision making, organizational justice.
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Alastair Lawrence, Assistant Professor. Financial disclosures and reporting issues, SEC comment letters, how investors demand financial information, auditing issues.
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Thomas Lee, Associate Adjunct Professor.
Jonathan Leonard, Professor. Employee incentives, affirmative action, job creation, workplace regulation.
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Martin Lettau, Professor. Finance, asset pricing, stocks, bonds.
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Ming Leung, Assistant Professor. Organizational theory, economic sociology, markets, categorization, strategy.
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David Levine, Professor. Organizational learning, economic development, management, workplace, health and education in poor nations.
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Ross Levine, Professor. Financial regulation and economic growth, income inequality, poverty, financial crises, political economy, international capital flows, entrepreneurship.
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Dmitry Livdan, Associate Professor. Asset pricing, informational economics, corporate finance.
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+ Richard Lyons, Professor. Exchange rate economics, microstructure finance, international finance.
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+ Ulrike Malmendier, Professor. Corporate finance, behavioral economics, behavioral finance, economics of organizations, contract theory, law and economics.
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Gustavo Manso, Associate Professor. Corporate finance, entrepreneurship, financial institutions, financial markets.
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Kellie McElhaney, Associate Adjunct Professor.
Conrad Miller, Assistant Professor. Hiring, job networks, affirmative action in the labor market, spatial labor market frictions.
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Don Moore, Associate Professor. Overconfidence in decision-making, negotiation, and ethical choice.
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John Morgan, Professor. Competition in online markets, elections and polling, communication in organizations, experimental economics.
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Adair Morse, Assistant Professor. Household finance, entrepreneurship, corruption & governance, asset management, development.
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Noel Nellis, Adjunct Professor.
Leif Nelson, Professor. Human judgment and decision making, consumer preferences and choices, consumption experience and consumer well being.
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Alexander Nezlobin, Assistant Professor. Equity valuation, managerial performance measurement, real options, profitability analysis, monopoly regulation.
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Terrance Odean, Professor. Behavioral finance, investor behavior, investor welfare, influence of individual investors on asset prices.
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Marcus Opp, Assistant Professor. Corporate finance, contract theory, DSGE models, trade theory.
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Christopher Palmer, Assistant Professor. Mortgage finance, housing markets, foreclosure crisis, structured finance, gentrification, applied econometrics.
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Yiangos Papanastasiou, Assistant Professor. Dynamic pricing, operations.
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Minjung Park, Assistant Professor. Marketing and microeconometrics, industrial organization, firm behavior .
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Christine Parlour, Professor. Banking, market design.
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Panos Patatoukas, Assistant Professor. Measuring and forecasting economic activity using financial statement analysis, valuation, cross-industry economic links, supply-chain performance, financial reporting.
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Trond Petersen, Professor. Organizations, social stratification, inequality, economic sociology, comparative studies, quantitative methods.
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Jo-Ellen Pozner Zeitlin, Assistant Professor. Organizational stigma, status, reputation, misconduct, and legitimacy, corporate governance, ethics and leadership.
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Kristiana Raube, Adjunct Professor.
Andrew Rose, Professor. International trade patterns, contagion in currency crises, exchange rate determination, banking and exchange crises in developing countries, exchange rate regimes.
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Christine Rosen, Associate Professor. History of business and the environment, business history, green chemistry, sustainable business strategies.
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Raul Sanchez de la Sierra, Assistant Professor. Development economics, political economy, taxation, government.
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Juliana Schroeder, Assistant Professor. Social cognition, judgment and decision-making, interpersonal and intergroup processes.
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Carl Shapiro, Professor. Design and use of patents, anti-trust economics, intellectual property and licensing.
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Stephen Shortell, Professor. Organizational correlates of quality and outcomes of care, evaluation of total quality management and community-based health improvement initiatives.
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Nora Silver, Adjunct Professor.
Richard Sloan, Professor. Accounting information and stock returns, earnings management, role of analysts and auditors as information intermediaries.
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David Sraer, Assistant Professor. Behavioral finance, corporate finance, entrepreneurship and venture capital, organizations.
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Sameer Srivastava, Assistant Professor. Organizational sociology, organizational theory, network analysis, culture and cognition, economic sociology, research design and methods.
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Richard Stanton, Professor. Mortgage and lease markets, term structure modeling, mutual funds and risk management, employee stock options.
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Toby Stuart, Professor. Corporate strategy, entrepreneurship.
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Steven Tadelis, Professor. E-commerce, economics of organizations, procurement contracting, theory of the firm and industrial organization, contract theory, game theory.
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Terry Taylor, Associate Professor. Social responsibility in and economics of operations management, supply chain management, marketing-operations interface.
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David Teece, Professor. Role of product and process development, intellectual property, competitive performance, innovation and organization of industry.
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+ Laura Tyson, Professor. Changes in global economy, emerging market economies, US trade policy.
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J. Miguel Villas-Boas, Professor. Competitive strategy, customer relationship management, internet strategies, organization design.
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Annette Vissing-Jorgensen, Professor. Household consumption and portfolio choice, stock market participation, returns to entrepreneurial investment, corporate governance.
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Johan Walden, Associate Professor. Asset pricing, heavy-tailed risks, networks and capital markets.
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William (Reed) Walker, Assistant Professor. Environmental economics, labor and public economics.
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Nancy Wallace, Professor. Housing price indices, mortgage prepayment and pricing models, option pricing models, executive stock option valuable.
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James Wilcox, Professor. Banking, business conditions, conversions.
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Catherine Wolfram, Professor. Energy markets, environmental regulation.
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Candace Yano, Professor. Supply chain management, service systems management, production-quality interface issues, marketing-production interface issues.
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Noam Yuchtman, Assistant Professor. Educational institutions, human capital, historical development, labor market institutions, law and economics, political institutions, social interactions.
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Xiao-Jun Zhang, Professor. Financial statement analysis, financial accounting theory, international accounting.
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Affiliated Faculty
Vinod Aggarwal, Affiliated Professor.
Joseph Farrell, Affiliated Professor.
Morten Hansen, Affiliated Professor.
Robert Merges, Affiliated Professor.
Lecturers
Wasim Azhar, Continuing Lecturer.
Homa Bahrami, Senior Continuing Lecturer.
Cristina Banks, Senior Continuing Lecturer.
+ Sara Beckman, Senior Lecturer SOE.
Steven Blank, Continuing Lecturer.
Rada Brooks, Continuing Lecturer.
David Charron, Continuing Lecturer.
John Danner, Continuing Lecturer.
Timothy Dayonot, Senior Continuing Lecturer.
Stephen Etter, Continuing Lecturer.
William Falik, Continuing Lecturer.
William Fanning, Continuing Lecturer.
C. Sean Foote, Continuing Lecturer.
Peter Goodson, Continuing Lecturer.
Ernest Gundling, Continuing Lecturer.
Lynne Heinrich, Continuing Lecturer.
Daniel Himelstein, Continuing Lecturer.
Andrew Isaacs, Senior Continuing Lecturer.
Arina Isaacson, Continuing Lecturer.
Gregory La Blanc, Continuing Lecturer.
Sumon Mazumdar, Continuing Lecturer.
Samuel Olesky, Continuing Lecturer.
Arturo Perez-Reyes, Continuing Lecturer.
John (Jack) Phillips, Continuing Lecturer.
Mark Rittenberg, Continuing Lecturer.
David Robinson, Senior Continuing Lecturer.
Alan Ross, Continuing Lecturer.
Holly Schroth, Senior Continuing Lecturer.
Frank Schultz, Continuing Lecturer.
Fred Selinger, Continuing Lecturer.
F. Victor Stanton, Senior Continuing Lecturer.
Sarah Tasker, Continuing Lecturer.
Peter Thigpen, Continuing Lecturer.
Paul Tiffany, Senior Continuing Lecturer.
Lynn Upshaw, Continuing Lecturer.
Steven Wood, Continuing Lecturer.
Cort Worthington, Continuing Lecturer.
Emeritus Faculty
David Aaker, Professor Emeritus.
K. Roland Artle, Professor Emeritus.
Alan Cerf, Professor Emeritus.
Robert Cole, Professor Emeritus.
Robert Edelstein, Professor Emeritus.
Edwin Epstein, Professor Emeritus.
Joseph Garbarino, Professor Emeritus.
Mark Garman, Professor Emeritus.
Michael Gerlach, Associate Professor Emeritus.
Rashi Glazer, Professor Emeritus.
Nils Hakansson, Professor Emeritus.
Robert SN, Associate Professor Emeritus. Japan, Europe, U.S., competitive strategy, industry policy, antitrust regulation, mergers and acquisitions, telecommunications and transportation industries, comparative industry policies, performance in emerging technologies.
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Leo Helzel, Adjunct Professor Emeritus.
Hayne Leland, Professor Emeritus.
James Lincoln, Professor Emeritus.
Thomas Marschak, Professor Emeritus.
Terry Marsh, Associate Professor Emeritus.
Barbara Mellers, Professor Emeritus.
Robert Meyer, Professor Emeritus.
Raymond Miles, Professor Emeritus.
David Mowery, Professor Emeritus.
John Myers, Professor Emeritus.
Charles O'Reilly, Professor Emeritus.
David Pyle, Professor Emeritus.
Karlene Roberts, Professor Emeritus.
Mark Rubinstein, Professor Emeritus.
Pablo Spiller, Professor Emeritus.
Barry Staw, Professor Emeritus.
George Strauss, Professor Emeritus.
Philip Tetlock, Professor Emeritus.
+ M. Frances Van Loo, Associate Professor Emeritus.
Hal Varian, Professor Emeritus.
David Vogel, Professor Emeritus.
Oliver Williamson, Professor Emeritus.
Janet Yellen, Professor Emeritus.
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