Cal or UCSB?

<p>The first link has TWO Nobel Laureates in PHYSICS (the others are in ECON AND CHEM not PHYSICS) and one of which actually teaching physics (the other is engineering, no?). </p>

<p>Look at Berkeley’s Nobel Laureates for PHYSICS alone:</p>

<p>Luis Walter Alvarez (1911-1988) 1968 Physics Professor of Physics (1936-88)
Bloch, FelixFelix Bloch (1905-1983) 1952 Physics Cyclotron researcher (1939)
Chamberlain, OwenOwen Chamberlain (1920-2006) 1959 Physics Professor of Physics (1958-2006)
Chu, StevenSteven Chu (1948- ) 1997 Physics PhD 1976, Berkeley Lab Director (2004- )
Cronin, JamesJames Cronin (1931-) 1980 Physics Researcher at Berkeley Bevatron (1958)
Glaser, Donald A.Donald A. Glaser (1926- ) 1960 Physics Professor of Physics (1957- )
Glashow, Sheldon LeeSheldon Lee Glashow (1932- ) 1979 Physics Professor of Physics (1960-1966)
Gross, DavidDavid Gross (1941- ) 2004 Physics PhD 1966
de Gennes, Pierre-GillesPierre-Gilles de Gennes (1932- ) 1991 Physics Postdoctoral 1959
Lamb, WillisWillis Lamb (1913- ) 1955 Physics BS 1934, PhD 1938
Laughlin, Robert B.Robert B. Laughlin (1950- ) 1998 Physics BS 1972
Lawrence, ErnestErnest Lawrence (1901-1958) 1939 Physics Professor of Physics (1930-1958), Radiation Lab director (1936-1958)
Lee, Tsung-DaoTsung-Dao Lee (1926-) 1957 Physics Research Associate and Instructor (1950-51)
Mather, John C.John C. Mather (1945- ) 2006 Physics PhD 1974
McMillan, EdwinEdwin McMillan (1907-1991) 1951 Physics Professor of Chemistry (1946-1991)
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