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Select parliaments of the world , from top left to right:
1.
National People's Congress ,
People's Republic of China ;
2.
United States Congress ,
United States of America ;
3.
Parliament of Australia ,
Australia ;
4.
Jatiya Sangsad ,
Bangladesh ;
5.
National Diet ,
Japan ;
6.
Parliament of Malaysia ,
Malaysia ;
7.
National Assembly ,
Nigeria ;
8.
Parliament of South Africa ,
South Africa ;
9.
Parliament of Canada ,
Canada ;
10.
Bundestag ,
Germany ;
11.
National Congress of Argentina ,
Argentina ;
12.
National Congress of Brazil ,
Brazil .
Applied sciences
Lallit Anand (Sc.M. 1972, Ph.D. 1975) – Warren and Towneley Rohsenow Professor of Mechanical Engineering,
MIT
Ravi V. Bellamkonda (Ph.D. 1994) – former dean of the
Pratt School of Engineering ,
Duke University
[1]
Sangeeta N. Bhatia (Sc.B. 1990) – Professor of Health Sciences and Technology and of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,
MIT
[2]
David Blei (Sc.B, 1997) – Professor of Computer Science and Statistics,
Columbia University
Kathleen M. Eisenhardt (Sc.B. 1969) – Stanford W. Ascherman M.D. Professor,
Stanford University
George Forsythe (Ph.D. 1941) – founder and head of the Computer Science Department,
Stanford University '
James Hendler (M.Sc. 1983, Ph.D. 1986) – one of the originators of the
Semantic Web , Professor at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Philip G. Hodge (Ph.D. 1949) – Professor Emeritus of Mechanics at the
University of Minnesota
Ayanna Howard (Sc.B. 1993) – Dean of the
College of Engineering ,
The Ohio State University
Joseph Jacobson (Sc.B 1987) – Associate Professor of Media Arts and Sciences,
MIT
John Kim (Sc.M. 1974) – Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering,
UCLA
Katrina Ligett (Sc.B. 2004) – Associate Professor of Computer Science,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Michael L. Littman (Ph.D. 1996) – Royce Family Professor of Teaching Excellence in Computer Science, Brown University
Kathleen McKeown (A.B. 1976) – Henry and Gertrude Rothschild Professor of Computer Science and Founding Director of the Data Science Institute,
Columbia University
Yves Moreau (M.Sc. 1994) – Professor of Engineering,
KU Leuven
John Mylopoulos (B.Sc. 1966) – Professor Emeritus of Computer Science,
University of Toronto ,
David Notkin (Sc.B. 1977) – Professor of Computer Science & Engineering,
University of Washington
Randy Pausch (Sc.B. 1982) – Professor of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
[3]
Kavita Ramanan (M.Sc. 1993, Ph.D. 1998) – Roland George Dwight Richardson University Professor of Applied Mathematics, Brown University
Guruswami Ravichandran (Ph.D. 1987) – John E. Goode, Jr., Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering; Otis Booth Leadership Chair, Division of Engineering and Applied Science at the
California Institute of Technology
[4]
Ares J. Rosakis (ScM. 1980, Ph.D. 1982) – Theodore von Kármán Professor of Aeronautics and Professor of Mechanical Engineering,
California Institute of Technology
Stefan Roth (Sc.M. 2003, Ph.D. 2007) – Professor of Computer Science, Chair of the Department of Computer Science,
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Robert Schapire (Sc.B. 1986) – former David M. Siegel '83 Professor in Computer Science,
Princeton University
Scott Shenker (Sc.B. 1978) – Professor of Computer Science and Chief Scientist,
UC Berkeley
Katia Sycara (Sc.B. 1969) – Edward Fredkin Research Professor of Robotics,
Carnegie Mellon University
Gretar Tryggvason (Sc.M. 1982, Ph.D. 1985) – Department Head and Charles A. Miller, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering,
Johns Hopkins University
Krystyn Van Vliet (Sc.B. 1998) – Michael and Sonja Koerner Professor of Materials Science and Engineering,
MIT
Economics and management
Mark Aguiar (A.B. 1988) – Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance,
Princeton University
Igor Ansoff (Ph.D. 1948) – economist and applied mathematician, Founding Dean,
Owen Graduate School of Management at
Vanderbilt University
Clarence Edwin Ayres (A.B. 1912; M.A. 1914) – economist; leading proponent of
Institutional economics
[5]
Malcolm Baker (A.B. 1992) – Robert G. Kirby Professor of Business Administration,
Harvard Business School
[6]
William A. Darity Jr. (A.B. 1974) – Samuel DuBois Cook Distinguished Professor of Public Policy,
Sanford School of Public Policy at
Duke University
Mihir A. Desai (A.B. 1989) – Mizuho Financial Group Professor of Finance at
Harvard Business School , Professor of Law at
Harvard Law School
Douglas W. Diamond (A.B. 1975) – Merton H. Miller Distinguished Service Professor of Finance,
Booth School of Business at the
University of Chicago
Karen Dynan (A.B. 1985) – Professor of the Practice, Economics Department and
Kennedy School of Government at
Harvard University
Marvin Goodfriend (Ph.D. 1980) – Friends of Allan Meltzer Professor of Economics,
Carnegie Mellon University
[7]
John Haltiwanger (Sc.B. 1977) – Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Economics,
University of Maryland
Janice Hammond (Sc.B.) – Jesse Philips Professor of Manufacturing,
Harvard Business School
Jerry A. Hausman (A.B. 1968) – John and Jennie S. MacDonald Professor of Economics at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
[8]
Guido Imbens (Ph.D. 1991) – Professor of Economics at the
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Bruce J. Katz (A.B. 1981) – Vice President of the
Brookings Institution ; Visiting Professor,
London School of Economics
Michael Keane (Ph.D. 1989) – Nuffield Professor of Economics,
University of Oxford
Robert G. King (A.B., A.M., Ph.D.) – Professor at the Department of Economics at
Boston University
Anna Nagurney (A.B. 1977, Sc.B. 1977, Sc.M. 1980, Ph.D. 1983) – John F. Smith Memorial Professor,
Isenberg School of Management at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Eswar Prasad (A.M. 1986) – Tolani Senior Professor of Trade Policy,
Cornell University ; Senior Fellow at the
Brookings Institution
David Schmittlein (A.B. 1977) – Dean,
MIT Sloan School of Management
Anthony Shorrocks (A.M. 1970) – British development economist; former
Director of UNU-WIDER; Professor,
London School of Economics
Julia Steinberger (ScB, 1996) – Professor of Ecological Economics,
University of Lausanne
Ebonya Washington (A.B. 1995) – Samuel C. Park Jr. Professor of Economics,
Yale University
John Henry Williams (A.B. 1912) – economist of
international trade theory ; Founding Dean,
Harvard Kennedy School
[9]
Janet Yellen (A.B. 1967) – Professor Emeritus of Business Administration,
Haas School of Business at
UC Berkeley ; first female
United States Secretary of the Treasury and
Chair of the Federal Reserve
Formal sciences
Frederick J. Almgren Jr. (Ph.D. 1962) – Professor of Mathematics,
Princeton University
[10]
Douglas N. Arnold (A.B. 1975) – McKnight Presidential Professor of Mathematics,
University of Minnesota
Dorothy Lewis Bernstein (Ph.D. 1939) – first female president of the
Mathematics Association of America
Bernard Budiansky (Ph.D. 1950) – James Lawrence Professor of Engineering,
Harvard University ; recipient of the 1989
Timoshenko Medal
Herman Chernoff (Ph.D. 1948) – Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics,
MIT ; known for the
Chernoff bound ,
Chernoff distribution and
Chernoff face
Nelson Dunford (Ph.D. 1936) – mathematician; namesake of the
Dunford decomposition ,
Dunford–Pettis property , and
Dunford-Schwartz theorem
William Fulton (A.B. 1961) – Oscar Zariski Distinguished University Professor Emeritus,
University of Michigan
Mark Goresky (Ph.D. 1976) – Member,
Institute for Advanced Study ; co-inventor of
intersection homology
John Guttag (A.B. 1971) – Chair of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department (1999–2004),
MIT
Robert Lazarsfeld (Ph.D. 1980) – Chair of the Mathematics Department,
Stony Brook University
Derrick Henry Lehmer (Ph.D. 1930) – "father of computational number theory;" Professor Emeritus,
UC, Berkeley
[11]
[12]
John Coleman Moore (Ph.D. 1952) – Professor Emeritus of Mathematics,
Princeton University ; known for the
Borel−Moore homology and
Eilenberg–Moore spectral sequence
Edward F. Moore (Ph.D. 1950) – Professor of Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Wisconsin–Madison; known for the
Moore machine
Anthony Morse (Ph.D 1937) – Professor of Mathematics, UC Berkeley; known for the
Morse–Kelley set theory ,
Morse–Sard theorem and the
Federer–Morse theorem
Peter J. Olver (Sc.B. 1973) – Professor of Mathematics,
University of Minnesota
Carl Pomerance (A.B. 1966) – Professor Emeritus of Mathematics,
Dartmouth College
Ken Ribet (A.B., A.M. 1969) – Professor of Mathematics,
UC Berkeley ; known for the
Herbrand–Ribet theorem and
Ribet's theorem
Shu Shien-Siu (Ph.D. 1948) – Chair Emeritus,
Purdue University School of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Joseph H. Silverman (Sc.B. 1977) – Professor of Mathematics, Brown University
Halil Mete Soner (M.Sc. 1983, Ph.D. 1986) – Professor of Operations Research and Financial Engineering,
Princeton University
Raymond Louis Wilder (Ph.B. 1918, Sc.M. 1921) – Professor of Mathematics,
University of Michigan
Thaleia Zariphopoulou (M.Sc. 1989, Ph.D. 1989) V.F. Neuhaus Centennial Professor and Presidential Chair in Mathematics,
University of Texas at Austin
Humanities
Linda Martín Alcoff (Ph.D. 1987) – Professor of Philosophy,
Hunter College
Margaret L. Anderson (Ph.D. 1971) – Professor Emerita of History,
UC Berkeley
[13]
Leora Auslander (Ph.D. 1988) – Arthur and Joann Rasmussen Professor in Western Civilization, Professor of European Social History,
University of Chicago
Jacques Bailly (A.B. 1988) – classicist at the
University of Vermont ;
National Spelling Bee Official Pronouncer
Janetta Rebold Benton (Ph.D. 1980) – Distinguished Professor of Art History,
Pace University
Olivier Berggruen (A.B. 1986) – art historian
Bernard Bloch (Ph.D. 1935) – Professor of Linguistics,
Yale University
George Boas (A.B., A.M. 1913) – Professor of Philosophy,
Johns Hopkins University
Edgar S. Brightman (A.B. 1907, A.M. 1908) – philosopher,
Martin Luther King, Jr. 's advisor at
Boston University
Marcia Chatelain (Ph.D. 2008) – Professor of History and African American Studies,
Georgetown University .
Roderick Chisholm (A.B. 1938) – Professor of Philosophy, Brown University
James Corum (A.M.) – military historian; Lecturer,
University of Salford
Christina Crosby (Ph.D. 1982) – Professor of English,
Wesleyan University
Melvin Dixon (Ph.D. 1975) – Professor of Literature,
Queens College
Fred Feldman (Ph.D 1968) – Professor Emeritus of Philosophy,
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Alexander R. Galloway (A.B. 1996) – Professor of Media, Culture, and Communication,
New York University
Gary Gerstle (A.B. 1976) –
Paul Mellon Professor of American History ,
University of Cambridge
Brie Gertler (Ph.D. 1997) – Commonwealth Professor of Philosophy,
University of Virginia
John Greco (Ph.D. 1989) – Robert L. McDevitt and Catherine H. McDevitt Professor of Philosophy,
Georgetown University
Albert Harkness (1842) – founder of the
American Philological Association and the
American School of Classical Studies at Athens
[14]
John Hattendorf (A.M. 1971) –
Ernest J. King Professor Emeritus of Maritime History ,
United States Naval War College
Dagmar Herzog (A.M. 1985, Ph.D. 1991) – Distinguished Professor of History, Daniel Rose Faculty Scholar,
Graduate Center, CUNY
Marianne Hirsch (A.B. 1970; Ph.D. 1970) – William Peterfield Trent Professor of English and Comparative Literature,
Columbia University
Matthew Frye Jacobson (Ph.D. 1992) – William Robertson Coe Professor of American Studies & History,
Yale University
Gene Andrew Jarrett (Ph.D. 2002) – Professor of English and Dean,
New York University College of Arts and Science
[15]
Donald Kagan (A.M. 1955) –
Sterling Professor of Classics & History, Yale University; winner of the
National Humanities Medal
Matthew Kapstein (Ph.D. 1987) – Numata Visiting Professor of Buddhist Studies,
University of Chicago Divinity School
Patricia Keating (A.M. 1976, Ph.D. 1980) – Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Linguistics,
UCLA
David Kelley (A.B., A.M.) – philosopher, founder of
The Atlas Society
Sean Dorrance Kelly (Sc.B. 1989, M.S. 1989) – philosopher; Teresa G. and Ferdinand F. Martignetti Professor of Philosophy at
Harvard University
Karen L. King (Ph.D. 1984) –
Hollis Professor of Divinity ,
Harvard University
[16]
Mark Kishlansky (A.M. 1972, Ph.D. 1977)– Frank Baird Jr. Professor of History,
Harvard University
Carolyn Korsmeyer (Ph.D. 1972) – Professor Emerita of Philosophy,
University at Buffalo
Jennifer Lackey (Ph.D. 2000) – Wayne and Elizabeth Jones Professor of Philosophy,
Northwestern University
Aditi Lahiri (Ph.D. 1982) – Chair of Linguistics,
University of Oxford
Keith Lehrer (Ph.D. 1960) – Regents' Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus,
University of Arizona
[17]
Jeffrey Lesser (A.B. 1982; M.A. 1984) – Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of History,
Emory University
Nancy MacLean (A.B. 1981, A.M. 1981) – William H. Chafe Professor of History and Public Policy,
Duke University
Sharon Marcus (A.B. 1986) – Orlando Harriman Professor of English and Comparative Literature,
Columbia University
[18]
Brian McHale (A.B. 1974) – Arts and Humanities Distinguished Professor,
The Ohio State University
Anne K. Mellor (A.B. 1963) – Distinguished Professor of English and Women’s Studies,
UCLA
Ronald H. Nash (A.M. 1960) – Evangelical Baptist philosopher and apologist; Professor,
Reformed Theological Seminary
Kathy Peiss (Ph.D. 1982) – Roy F. and Jeannette P. Nichols Professor of American History,
University of Pennsylvania
Nelson W. Polsby (A.M. 1956) – Heller Professor of Political Science,
UC Berkeley
Arthur Upham Pope (A.B. 1904) – expert on
Iranian art
Christina J. Riggs (A.B. 1993) – Professor of History of Visual Culture,
Durham University
Daniel T. Rodgers (A.B. 1965) – Henry Charles Lea Professor of History, Emeritus,
Princeton University
Tricia Rose (A.M. 1987, Ph.D. 1993) – Chancellor's Professor of
Africana Studies , Director of the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America, Brown University
Gavriel David Rosenfeld (A.B. 1989) – Professor of History,
Fairfield University
Alvin Hirsch Rosenfeld (Ph.D. 1967) – Professor of English and M. Glazer Chair and Professor of Jewish Studies,
Indiana University Bloomington
Mari Ruti (A.B. 1988) – Distinguished Professor of Critical Theory and of Gender and Sexuality Studies,
University of Toronto Mississauga
Nathan Schneider (A.B. 2006) – journalist; Assistant Professor of Media Studies,
University of Colorado Boulder
Daniel R. Schwarz (Ph.D. 1968) – Frederic J. Whiton Professor of English Literature & Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow,
Cornell University
Russ Shafer-Landau (A.B. 1986) – Professor of Philosophy at the
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Ethan H. Shagan (A.B. 1994) – Zaffaroni Family Chair in Education of the History Department,
UC Berkeley
Tracy Denean Sharpley-Whiting (Ph.D. 1994) – Gertrude Conaway Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of Humanities, Chair of African American and Diaspora Studies,
Vanderbilt University
Maxim D. Shrayer (A.B. 1989) – Professor of Russian, English, and Jewish Studies,
Boston University
Kaja Silverman (Ph.D. 1977) – Katherine and Keith L. Sachs Professor of Art History,
University of Pennsylvania
[19]
Richard Slotkin (Ph.D. 1966) – Olin Professor of English, Emeritus,
Wesleyan University
Timothy D. Snyder (A.B. 1991) – Richard C. Levin Professor of History,
Yale University , Permanent Fellow at the
Institute for Human Sciences
David Sosa (A.B. 1989) – Professor and Chair of Philosophy,
University of Texas at Austin
Jeffrey Stout (A.B. 1972) – Professor of Religion,
Princeton University
David Summers (A.B. 1963) – William R. Kenan Jr. Professor Emeritus of Art Theory and Italian Renaissance Art,
University of Virginia .
Charles Taliaferro (A.M., Ph.D. 1984) – Oscar and Gertrude Boe Overby Distinguished Professor of Philosophy,
St. Olaf College
Richard Taylor (Ph.D. 1959) – philosopher; subject of
David Foster Wallace 's prize-winning undergraduate thesis
[20]
[21]
Salamishah Tillet (M.A.T. 1997) – Henry Rutgers Professor of African American Studies and Creative Writing,
Rutgers University–Newark
Francesca Trivellato (Ph.D. 2004) – Barton M. Biggs Professor of History,
Yale University ; Professor of History,
Institute for Advanced Study
[22]
Adam Ulam (A.B. 1943) – Gurney Professor of History and Political Science,
Harvard University ; one of the world's foremost authorities on Russia and the Soviet Union
[23]
[24]
Dell Upton (M.A. 1975, Ph.D, 1980) – Chair of the Department of Art History,
University of California, Los Angeles
Geoffrey Wawro (A.B. 1983) – Professor of Military History and Director of the Military History Center,
University of North Texas
Charles Edwin Wilbour (Class of 1854) – Egyptologist, co-discoverer of the
Elephantine Papyri
Dean Zimmerman (Ph.D. 1992) – Professor of Philosophy,
Rutgers University
[25]
Law
Zechariah Chafee (A.B. 1907) – First Amendment scholar; University Professor of Law,
Harvard University
[26]
Sarah Cleveland (A.B. 1987) – Louis Henkin Professor of Human and Constitutional Rights,
Columbia Law School
Jennifer Daskal (A.B. 1994) – Professor of Law,
Washington College of Law at
American University
Lawrence Douglas (A.B. 1982) – James J. Grosfeld Professor of Law, Jurisprudence and Social Thought,
Amherst College
Heidi Li Feldman (A.B. 1986) – Professor of Law,
Georgetown University Law Center
Daniel Fischel (A.M. 1974) – Dean,
University of Chicago Law School
James Forman Jr. (A.B. 1988) – Professor of Law,
Yale Law School ;
[27]
Pulitzer Prize -winning writer,
Locking Up Our Own: Crime and Punishment in Black America
Kent Greenfield (A.B. 1984) – Professor of Law,
Boston College Law School
[28]
Sonia Katyal (A.B. 1993) – Distinguished Haas Chair,
UC Berkeley School of Law
David Kennedy (A.B. 1976) – Director of the Institute for Global Law and Policy,
Harvard Law School
Larry Kramer (A.B. 1980) – Dean Emeritus,
Stanford Law School , president of the
Hewlett Foundation
Bruce H. Mann (A.B., A.M. 1972) – Carl F. Schipper, Jr. Professor of Law at
Harvard Law School , husband of U.S. Senator
Elizabeth Warren
[29]
Alexander A. Reinert (A.B. 1994) – Max Freund Professor of Litigation & Advocacy,
Cardozo School of Law at
Yeshiva University
Vincent Rougeau (A.B. 1985) – Dean,
Boston College Law School
Paul M. Schwartz (A.B. 1981) – Jefferson E. Peyser Professor of Law,
UC Berkeley School of Law
Harry Shulman (A.B. 1923) – Dean Emeritus,
Yale Law School
Kenneth Starr (A.M. 1969) – Dean,
Pepperdine University School of Law ;
solicitor general for
George H. W. Bush ;
Independent Counsel for the
Whitewater controversy
Francis Wayland III (A.B. 1846) – Dean Emeritus,
Yale Law School
Medicine and public health
Cheryl A. M. Anderson (A.B. 1992) – Interim Chair,
UC San Diego School of Medicine ; Founding Dean,
Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health
Louise Aronson (A.B. 1986) – author; Professor,
University of California, San Francisco
John M. Barry (A.B. 1968) – author; Professor,
Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
Christopher G. Chute (A.B. 1977, M.D. 1982) –
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Health Informatics at
Johns Hopkins University
Stanley Falkow (Ph.D. 1961) – father of microbiology; Professor,
Stanford University School of Medicine; winner of the
Lasker Award
Arthur L. Horwich (A.B. 1972, M.D. 1975) – Eugene Higgins Professor of Genetics and Pediatrics,
Yale School of Medicine ; winner of the
Lasker Award
William Williams Keen (1859) – first American
brain surgeon
Jim Yong Kim (A.B. 1981) – President,
Dartmouth College ; Professor of Medicine and Social Medicine and Chair of the Department of Social Medicine at
Harvard Medical School ; Chief of the Division of Social Medicine and Health Inequalities at
Brigham and Women's Hospital ; Director of the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights; former director of the
World Health Organization 's HIV/AIDS department; recipient of the
Macarthur Fellowship ; 12th
President of the World Bank
Beth Levine (A.B. 1981) – Charles Cameron Sprague Distinguished Chair in Biomedical Sciences,
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Jonathan S. Lewin (A.B. 1981) – Executive Vice President for Health Affairs,
Emory University ; Professor,
Emory School of Medicine and
Rollins School of Public Health
David C. Lewis (A.B. 1957) – Professor Emeritus of Medicine and Community Health and Donald G. Millar Distinguished Professor of Alcohol and Addiction Studies, Brown University.
Jessica Meir (A.B. 1999) – NASA astronaut, Assistant Professor of Anesthesia at
Harvard Medical School
Craig C. Mello (Sc.B. 1982) – Nobel laureate (2006,
Physiology or Medicine ), biologist; Professor of
Molecular Medicine ,
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Lloyd B. Minor (Sc.B. 1979, M.D. 1982) – Carl and Elizabeth Naumann Dean,
Stanford University School of Medicine ; former provost,
Johns Hopkins University
[30]
Srihari S. Naidu (Sc.B. 1993, M.D. 1997) – Professor of Medicine,
New York Medical College
Paul Ridker (M.D. 1981) – Director of the Center for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention,
Brigham and Women’s Hospital , Eugene Braunwald Professor of Medicine,
Harvard Medical School
Thomas A. Wadden (A.B. 1975) – Albert J. Stunkard Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry,
Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania
Augustus A. White (A.B. 1957) – Ellen and Melvin Gordon Distinguished Professor of Medical Education and Professor of Orthopedic Surgery,
Harvard Medical School
Natural sciences
Anthony Aguirre (Sc.B. 1995) – Professor of Physics,
UC Santa Cruz
Stephon Alexander (Ph.D. 2000) – theoretical physicist and musician, Professor of Physics, Brown University
Edgar Allen (Sc.B. 1915, A.M. 1916, Ph.D. 1921) – anatomist and physiologist, discoverer of
estrogen and father of
endocrinology
Amy Arnsten (A.B. 1976) – Albert E. Kent Professor of Neuroscience and Professor of Psychology,
Yale University
Biman Bagchi (Ph.D. 1980) –
biophysical chemist ,
theoretical chemist ; Amrut Mody Professor,
Indian Institute of Science
Mark Bear (Ph.D. 1984) – Picower Professor of Neuroscience,
Picower Institute for Learning and Memory ,
MIT
[31]
Marianne Bronner (Sc.B. 1975) – Distinguished Professor of Biology; Director of the Beckman Institute,
California Institute of Technology
Stephen L. Buchwald (Sc.B. 1977) – Camille Dreyfus Professor of Chemistry,
MIT ; developed
Buchwald-Hartwig amination
Sankar Das Sarma (Ph.D. 1979) – Distinguished University Professor and Richard E. Prange Chair in Physics,
University of Maryland, College Park
Andrew G. Clark (Sc.B. 1976) – Professor of
Population Genetics in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics,
Cornell University
Julia Clarke (A.B. 1995) – paleontologist; John A. Wilson Professor in Vertebrate Paleontology,
University of Texas at Austin
Tejal A. Desai (Sc.B. 1994) – Ernest L. Prien Professor and Chair of the Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences,
UC San Francisco
Michael Dickinson (Sc.B. 1984) – Zarem Professor of Bioengineering and Biology,
California Institute of Technology ; recipient of the
Macarthur Fellowship
Bethany Ehlmann (M.S. 2008, Ph.D. 2010) — President of the
The Planetary Society ; Professor of Planetary Science,
California Institute of Technology ;
Rhodes Scholar
Paul Garabedian (A.B. 1946) – Director of the Division of Computational Fluid Dynamics,
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences ,
New York University
[32]
David Grinspoon (A.B., Sc.B.) –
astrobiologist ; Senior Scientist,
Planetary Science Institute
Arthur Hoag (A.B. 1942) – astronomer; discoverer of
Hoag's Object
Albrecht Hofmann (Ph.D. 1969) – Director Emeritus,
Max Planck Institute for Chemistry ,
ForMemRS
Lucy Jones (A.B. 1976) – seismologist
Richard Kaner (A.B. 1980) – Dr. Myung Ki Hong Endowed Chair in Materials Innovation,
UCLA
Brian Keating (M.Sc. 1995, Ph.D 2000) – Chancellor’s Distinguished Professor of Physics,
UC San Diego
Ka Yee Christina Lee (Sc.B. 1986) – Provost and Professor of Chemistry,
University of Chicago
[33]
[34]
Wen-Hsiung Li (Ph.D. 1972) – James Watson Professor of Ecology and Evolution,
University of Chicago
Robert Bruce Lindsay (A.B., Sc.M. 1920) – Chair of the Physics Department and Dean of the Graduate School, Brown University; recipient of the
ASA Gold Medal
David Lobell (Sc.B. 2000) – Gloria and Richard Kushel Director at the Center on Food Security and the Environment and Professor in the Department of Earth System Science,
Stanford University ; recipient of a
MacArthur Fellowship
Robert H. MacArthur (A.M. 1953) – architect of modern ecology; Professor,
University of Pennsylvania and
Princeton University
[35]
Warren Meck (Ph.D. 1982) – Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience,
Duke University
Kenneth R. Miller (Sc.B. 1970) – Professor of Biology, Brown University
Samuel M. Nabrit (Ph.D. 1932) – first African American to receive doctorate degree from
Brown University ; first African American trustee at Brown University; first African American appointed to the
U.S. Atomic Energy Commission ; second president of
Texas Southern University
Robert L. Park (Ph.D. 1964) – Professor emeritus of Physics,
University of Maryland, College Park ; former Director of Public Information at the
American Physical Society
Ainissa Ramirez (Sc.B. 1990) – material scientist and science communicator
Maureen Raymo (Sc.B 1982) –
paleoclimatologist; Bruce C. Heezen/Lamont Research Professor and Director of the Lamont-Doherty Core Repository,
Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory
Rachel Rosen (Sc.B.) – Associate Professor of Physics,
Columbia University
David M. Sabatini (Sc.B. 1990) – Professor of Biology,
MIT ; Member,
Whitehead Institute ;
Howard Hughes Medical Investigator
Ellery Schempp (Ph.D. 1967) – physicist, primary student involved in the landmark 1963
Supreme Court case,
Abington School District v. Schempp
William Seeley (A.B. 1993) – Professor of Neurology and Pathology,
UC San Francisco
[36]
Michael Shadlen (A.B. 1981) – Professor of Neuroscience,
Columbia University
Vijay Balakrishna Shenoy (Ph.D. 1998) – Professor of Physics,
Indian Institute of Science
Steven H. Simon (Sc.B. 1990) – theoretical physicist,
University of Oxford
[37]
Daniel L. Stein (Sc.B. 1975) – Professor of Physics and Mathematics,
New York University
Jesse Thaler (Sc.B. 2002) – Associate Professor of Physics,
MIT ; Director,
NSF AI Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions
Xi-Cheng Zhang (Ph.D. 1986) – Parker Givens Chair of Optics,
University of Rochester ; Director of
The Institute of Optics
Maria Zuber (Ph.D. 1986) – Vice President for Research,
MIT ;
NASA planning advisor; Co-Chair of the
Council of Advisors on Science and Technology
[38]
Social sciences
Mary Beaudry (A.M. 1975, Ph.D. 1980) – Professor of Archaeology, Anthropology, and Gastronomy,
Boston University
[39]
Peter Bearman (A.B. 1978) – Jonathan R. Cole Professor of the Social Sciences,
Columbia University
[40]
Aaron T. Beck (A.B. 1942) – "father of
cognitive behavioral therapy "; founder of the
Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy at the
University of Pennsylvania ; winner of the
Lasker Award
Aaron Belkin (A.B. 1988) – Professor of Political Science,
San Francisco State University ; authority on LGBT people in the
United States Armed Forces
Adia Benton (A.B. 1999) – cultural and
medical anthropologist , Associate Professor of Anthropology at
Northwestern University
Kenneth A. Bollen – Henry Rudolph Immerwahr Distinguished Professor of Psychology,
UNC Chapel Hill
Jason Bordoff (A.B. 1994) – Founding Director of the Center on Global Energy Policy,
Columbia University SIPA
Selmer Bringsjord (Ph.D. 1987) – Chair of the Department of Cognitive Science,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Emily Falk (Sc.B. 2004) – Professor of Communication, Psychology, and Marketing,
Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania
Ester Fuchs (A.M. 1974) – Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science,
Columbia University SIPA
Robert M. Gagné (Ph.D. 1940) –
educational psychologist ; Professor,
Princeton University ; author of
Conditions of Learning
John Wesley Gilbert (A.B. 1888, A.M. 1891) – first African American to receive an A.M. from Brown, first African American archaeologist
[41]
J. McVicker Hunt (D.Sc.) – educational psychologist; Professor, Brown University
David Kertzer (A.B. 1969) – Paul Dupee University Professor of Social Science, Brown University; recipient of the 2015
Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography
Michael Kimmel (M.A. 1974) – Distinguished Professor of Sociology,
Stony Brook University
Eric Klinenberg (AB 1993) – Professor of Sociology,
New York University
Prema Kurien (A.M. 1989, Ph.D. 1993) – Professor of Sociology,
Syracuse University
Harold Leavitt (Sc.M. 1944) – pioneer in
management psychology ; Walter Kenneth Kilpatrick Professor of Organizational Behavior,
Stanford University
[42]
Ogden Lindsley (A.B. 1948, Sc.M. 1950) – developer of
precision teaching ; Professor,
University of Kansas
Geoffrey Loftus (A.B. 1967) – Professor Emeritus of Psychology,
University of Washington
Sabina Magliocco (A.B. 1980) – Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology,
University of British Columbia
Joseph Matarazzo (A.B. 1946) – 98th President of the
American Psychological Association
Ruth Milkman (A.B. 1975) – Distinguished Professor of Sociology,
Graduate Center, CUNY ; former president,
American Sociological Association
[43]
Lloyd Ohlin (A.B. 1940) – sociologist and criminologist; Professor Emeritus,
Harvard University ,
Columbia University ,
University of Chicago
[44]
Hal Pashler (A.B. 1980) – Distinguished Professor of Psychology,
UC San Diego
Imam Prasodjo (Ph.D. 1997) –Professor,
University of Indonesia
[45]
Jennifer Richeson (Sc.B. 1994) – Philip R. Allen Professor of Psychology,
Yale University ;
Macarthur Fellowship recipient
Bruce Riedel (A.B. 1975) – Senior Fellow,
Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the
Brookings Institution ; Professor,
Johns Hopkins SAIS
Lisa Rofel (A.B. 1975) – Professor Emerita of Anthropology,
UC Santa Cruz
[46]
Eldar Shafir (A.B. 1984) – Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs,
Princeton University
Patrick Sharkey (A.B. 2000) – Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs,
Princeton University
[47]
William Herbert Sheldon (A.B. 1919) – psychologist, creator of the field of
somatotype and constitutional psychology
Rachel Sherman (A.B. 1991) – Professor and Chair of Sociology,
The New School for Social Research
Richard Solomon (A.B. 1940, A.M. 1942, Ph.D. 1947) – psychologist; author of the
opponent-process theory of emotion
Erroll Southers (A.B. 1978) – Director of the Safe Communities Institute and Homegrown Violent Extremism Studies,
USC Price School of Public Policy
Deborah A. Thomas (A.B. 1988) – R. Jean Brownlee Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Center for Experimental Ethnography,
University of Pennsylvania
Fred Turner (A.B. 1984) – Harry and Norman Chandler Professor of Communication,
Stanford University
Khachig Tölölyan (Ph.D. 1975) – a founder of
diaspora studies ; Professor Emeritus of English and Letters,
Wesleyan University
Others
Science, technology and innovation
Willis Adcock (Ph.D. 1948) – chemist, professor of electrical engineering, grew silicon boules for construction of the first silicon transistor at
Texas Instruments
Katherine L. Adams (A.B. 1986) – General Counsel and Senior Vice President of Legal and Global Security,
Apple Inc.
[48]
Zachariah Allen (A.B., A.M. 1813) – Inventor of the steam engine automatic cut-off valve
[49]
Seth Berkley (Sc.B., MD) – President, CEO and founder of the
International AIDS Vaccine Initiative
Brian Binnie (Sc.B. 1975, Sc. M. 1976) – test pilot, privately funded experimental spaceplane
SpaceShipOne
John Seely Brown (A.B. 1962)
John H. Crawford (A.B. 1975) – chief architect,
Intel 80386 and
Intel 80486 microprocessors; co-managed the development of the Pentium microprocessor
James B. Garvin (Sc.B. 1978, Sc. M. 1981, Ph.D. 1984) – Chief Scientist, NASA Mars and lunar exploration programs
Lisa Gelobter (1991) – developed visual programs such as
Shockwave
Lillian Moller Gilbreth (Ph.D. 1915)
Morton Gurtin (Ph.D. 1961)
Andy Hertzfeld (Sc.B. 1975)
Alexander Lyman Holley (Ph.B. 1853)
Eliot Horowitz (Sc.B. 2003)
Wesley Huntress (Sc.B. 1964)
Amy Leventer (Sc.B. 1979)
David J. Lipman (A.B. 1976)
Peter Norvig (Sc.B. 1978)
Thomas O. Paine (A.B. 1942)
Robert G. Parr (1942)
Randy Pausch (Sc.B. 1982)
John Peirce (1856)
Erin Pettit (Sc.B. 1994)
Joan Reede (Sc.B. 1976)
Lynn J. Rothschild (Ph.D. 1985)
David Shrier (Sc.B. 1995)
Marion Elizabeth Stark (A.B. 1916, A.M. 1979)
Frederick Slocum (A.B. 1895, Ph.D. 1898)
Ellen Stofan (Ph.D. 1989)
Gordon Kidd Teal (Ph.D. 1931)
John Tukey (Sc.B. 1936, Sc. M. 1937)
Winslow Upton (Sc.B. 1875)
Bob Wallace (Class of 1971)
George Wallerstein (Sc.B. 1951)
Maia Weinstock (1999)
Frank E. Winsor (Sc.B. 1892, A.M. 1896, Sc.D. 1929)
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