University of California, Berkeley

                                                        University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley (Monogram)
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley (also known as Cal, UC Berkeley, The University of California, or Berkeley) is a public university located in the eastern San Francisco Bay in Berkeley, California, United States, leading to the Golden Gate. The oldest college and the "flagship" of the University System of California, Berkeley is a leader of a research university. Program "parent" and professor-professors continually ranks relatively high in the world.

Founded in 1868, of Berkeley enjoyed the golden age of physics, chemistry, and biology in the early 1900s, leading the development of the first cyclotron by Ernest O. Lawrence, the isolation of the human polio virus, and the discovery of many chemical elements, including plutonium, berkelium, and californium. Nobel Prize has been awarded to 19 professors who are still active now and in the past to 53 people associated with this university.

University of California, Berkeley
 

In the 1960s the campus is famous throughout the world with the birth of Movement Freedom of Speech from the students protest against U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War, actually became part of America in the 1960s. The following developments including some key technologies associated with the development of Internet, BSD Unix, and Movement Open Source Software.

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