| Name!!width=500|Known for!!Affiliation |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Frances-Arnold" title="Frances Arnold">Frances Arnold | Biotechnology | California Institute of Technology |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Jay-Bailey" title="Jay Bailey">Jay Bailey | pioneering work in metabolic engineering | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Carl-Bosch" title="Carl Bosch">Carl Bosch | From 1908 until 1913 developed the Haber-Bosch process together with Fritz Haber.His other notable work was for the introduction of high pressure chemistry. Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1931 | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Charles-(Garry)-Betty" title="Charles (Garry) Betty">Charles (Garry) Betty | President and Chief Executive Officer, EarthLink | Earthlink |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Henry-Bessemer" title="Henry Bessemer">Henry Bessemer | manfacturing of steel | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Cindy-Crawford" title="Cindy Crawford">Cindy Crawford | American supermodel, studied for one semester under a scholarship to Northwestern University before becoming a model. She was the valedictorian of her high school class. | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Frank-Capra" title="Frank Capra">Frank Capra | was an American film director and a major creative force behind a number of highly popular films such as Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and It's a Wonderful Life. | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/John-M-Deutch" title="John M Deutch">John M Deutch | Director of the CIA | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Nguyet-Anh-Duong" title="Nguyet Anh Duong">Nguyet Anh Duong | is a Vietnamese-American, she was in charge of a special endeavor and assisted in creating an urgently needed new weapon called the Thermobaric weapon in support of Operation Enduring Freedom to effectively defeat tunnels and caves being used as terrorists hideouts, in order to spare United States Armed Forces from the bloody prospect of tunnel-to-tunnel combat against the Taliban in Afghanistan. | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/John-Fenn" title="John Fenn">John Fenn | Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2002 | Virginia Commonweatlth University |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Roberto-Goizueta" title="Roberto Goizueta">Roberto Goizueta | Former chairman and chief executive of Coca-Cola | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Bob-Gore" title="Bob Gore">Bob Gore | The inventor of Gore-Tex | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/William-Sealey-Gosset" title="William Sealey Gosset">William Sealey Gosset | Brewer and Statistician | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Andrew-Grove" title="Andrew Grove">Andrew Grove | Intel Chief Executive Officer | Intel |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Kevin-Greening" title="Kevin Greening">Kevin Greening | Radio Five Live Presenter | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Pierre-Gy" title="Pierre Gy">Pierre Gy | developed theory of sampling | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Fritz-Haber" title="Fritz Haber">Fritz Haber | In 1918 he received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the fixation of nitrogen from the air, the Haber process. Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1918 | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Vladimir-Haensel" title="Vladimir Haensel">Vladimir Haensel | discovering of the "Platforming" (Platinum Reforming) process which led to the production of low cost high octane gasoline | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Fred-Hassan-" title="Fred Hassan ">Fred Hassan | President and Chief Executive Officer of the Pharmacia Corporation and Schering-Plough Corporation | Schering-Plough |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Csaba-Horvth" title="Csaba Horvth">Csaba Horvth | considered as one of the pioneers of modern separation science | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Rakesh-Jain" title="Rakesh Jain">Rakesh Jain | Integrated bioengineering with tumor biology and imaging gene expression and functions in vivo for drug delivery in tumors. | Harvard Medical School |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Mae-Jemison" title="Mae Jemison">Mae Jemison | science mission specialist on the Space Shuttle Endeavour and first African American woman in space | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Bill-Koch" title="Bill Koch">Bill Koch | Bankrolled and won the 1992 America's Cup in the boat America3 and sponsored a women's team in 1995 | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Robert-Langer" title="Robert Langer">Robert Langer | Tissue Engineering and Controlled-Release Drug Delivery pioneer | MIT |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Arthur-D.-Little" title="Arthur D. Little">Arthur D. Little | Consultant and co-founder, with William Walker, of "Arthur D. Little, Inc.," a major consulting firm | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Alex-Lowe" title="Alex Lowe">Alex Lowe | One of the world's best climbers | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Dolph-Lundgren" title="Dolph Lundgren">Dolph Lundgren | Actor | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Victor-Mills" title="Victor Mills">Victor Mills | Inventor of the disposal diaper | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Mario-Molina" title="Mario Molina">Mario Molina | Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1995 | UCSD |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Giulio-Natta" title="Giulio Natta">Giulio Natta | Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1963 | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Kevin-Olmstead" title="Kevin Olmstead">Kevin Olmstead | Who Wants to be a Millionaire winner | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Lars-Onsager" title="Lars Onsager">Lars Onsager | Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1968 | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Adam-Osborne" title="Adam Osborne">Adam Osborne | Introduced the first ever portable computer in 1981, the same year IBM launched the personal computer | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Linus-Pauling" title="Linus Pauling">Linus Pauling | Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1954, Nobel Peace Prize, 1962 | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Martin-Perl" title="Martin Perl">Martin Perl | Nobel Prize in Physics, 1995 | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Norbert-Rillieux" title="Norbert Rillieux">Norbert Rillieux | Inventor who is most noted for developing the process that turned sugar from a luxury to a common commodity | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Waldo-L.-Semon" title="Waldo L. Semon">Waldo L. Semon | Inventor who patented more than 116 inventions, including polyvinyl chloride (pvc) | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Jack-Steinberger" title="Jack Steinberger">Jack Steinberger | Nobel Prize in Physics, 1988 | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Edward-Teller" title="Edward Teller">Edward Teller | the father of the H-bomb | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Lewis-Urry" title="Lewis Urry">Lewis Urry | Invention of long-lasting alkaline batteries | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/John-von-Neumann" title="John von Neumann">John von Neumann | Mathematician and Computer Scientist | |
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| a href="/encyclopedia/Jack-Welch" title="Jack Welch">Jack Welch | General Electric chairman and Chief Executive Officer | |
| a href="/encyclopedia/Samuel-W.-Bodman" title="Samuel W. Bodman">Samuel W. Bodman | nominated for Secretary of the Department of Energy | |
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Chemical engineers