Berlekamp was a professor of electrical engineering at the
University of California, Berkeley from 1964 until 1966, when he became a mathematics researcher at
Bell Labs. In 1971, Berlekamp returned to Berkeley as professor of mathematics and computer science, where he served as the advisor for over twenty doctoral students. He was a member of the
National Academy of Engineering (1977) and the
National Academy of Sciences (1999). He was elected a Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1996, and became a fellow of the
American Mathematical Society in 2012. In 1991, he received the
IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal, and in 1993, the
Claude E. Shannon Award. In 1998, he received a Golden Jubilee Award for Technological Innovation from the
IEEE Information Theory Society. Along with
Tom M. Rodgers he was one of the founders of
Gathering 4 Gardner and was on its board for many years. In the mid-1980s, he was president of
Cyclotomics, Inc., a corporation that developed error-correcting code technology. He studied various games, including
dots and boxes,
fox and geese, and, especially,
Go. Berlekamp and co-author
David Wolfe described methods for analyzing certain classes of Go endgames in the book
Mathematical Go. ==Berlekamp and Martin Gardner==