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November 24, 2003, Vol. 74, No. 14F Carnegie Mellon has a Robot Hall of Fame. What kind of hall of fame could Berkeley Engineering have? |
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Jonathan Hey,
Artificial Intelligence. Theres a lot of exciting work done here in different areas of AI from decision making to expert systems. |
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Rachel Tibbetts, The elements of the periodic table. A lot of the unstable elements were discovered here. Lawrencium is one example. |
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Jay Dirner,
I would say microelectro mechanical systems (MEMS) because it is really big here. Berkeleys Sensor and Actuator Center is one of the leading MEMS research groups in the world. |
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Lana Simakova, I think there should be a hall of fame of all of Berkeleys famous graduates. |
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