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| Lt. Gen. [[James Alan Abrahamson]] (USAF Ret'd)
| Lt. Gen. [[James Alan Abrahamson]] (USAF Ret'd)
| B.S. – Aeronautical Engineering
| B.S. – Aeronautical Engineering
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| M.S. – Urban Planning
| M.S. – Urban Planning
| 1949
| 1949
| Director of [[Föhrenwald]] Displaced Persons camp in the American sector of post-World War II Germany
| Director of [[Föhrenwald]] displaced persons camp in the American sector of post-World War II Germany
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| [[Herbert W. Ehrgott]]
| [[Herbert W. Ehrgott]]
| B.S. – Mechanical Engineering
| B.S. – Mechanical Engineering
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| Director of the Health Care Program at the [[National Bureau of Economic Research]], Professor of economics at MIT
| Director of the Health Care Program at the [[National Bureau of Economic Research]], Professor of economics at MIT
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|[[Jenn Hill]]
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|Member of the [[Michigan House of Representatives]] from the [[Michigan's 109th House of Representatives district|109th]] district
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|[[Chrissy Houlahan]]
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|B.S. – Electrical Engineering
|B.S. – Electrical Engineering
M.S. – Mechanical Engineering
M.S. – Mechanical Engineering
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|Member of the [[United States House of Representatives|US House of Representatives]]
|Member of the [[United States House of Representatives|US House of Representatives]]
from [[Kentucky]]'s [[Kentucky's 4th congressional district|4th]] district
from [[Kentucky]]'s [[Kentucky's 4th congressional district|4th]] district
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| Career officer with the United States Army
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| [[Paul Sohl]]
| [[Paul Sohl]]
| B.S. – Aeronautical Engineering
| B.S. – Aeronautical Engineering
| 1985
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| [[US Navy]] admiral
| [[US Navy]] admiral
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| [[US House of Representatives]] for California
| [[US House of Representatives]] for California
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| [[Lawrence Summers]]
| B.S. – Economics
| 1975
| 71st [[United States Secretary of the Treasury#List of secretaries of the treasury|United States Secretary of the Treasury]]
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|[[Chris Sununu]]
|B.S. – Civil/Environmental Engineering
|1998
|82nd [[Governor of New Hampshire]]
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| [[John E. Sununu]]
| [[John E. Sununu]]
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|B.S. – Civil/Environmental Engineering
|1998
|82nd [[Governor of New Hampshire]]
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| [[Sheila Widnall]]
| [[Sheila Widnall]]
| B.S., M.S., DSc – Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering
| B.S., M.S., DSc – Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering
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| 47th [[List of Governors of Pennsylvania|Governor of Pennsylvania]]
| 47th [[List of Governors of Pennsylvania|Governor of Pennsylvania]]
|<ref>{{cite news|last=O'Toole|first=James|title=York's Wolf spending own fortune in his bid for governor|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2014/01/03/York-s-Wolf-spending-own-fortune-in-his-bid-for-governor/stories/201401030101|access-date=30 July 2015|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|date=13 March 2014}}</ref>
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| [[Lawrence Summers]]
| B.S. – Economics
| 1975
| 71st [[United_States_Secretary_of_the_Treasury#List_of_secretaries_of_the_treasury|United States Secretary of the Treasury]]
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|[[Aafia Siddiqui]]
|BS
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|Termed "Lady al-Qaeda", serving an 86-year sentence at the [[Federal Medical Center, Carswell]]
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| [[Tadatoshi Akiba]]
| [[Tadatoshi Akiba]]
| PhD – Mathematics
| PhD – Mathematics
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| Former Secretary-General of the [[United Nations]]
| Former Secretary-General of the [[United Nations]]
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|[[Moshe Arens]]
|Engineering
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|[[Ministry of Defense (Israel)|Israel Minister of Defense]] three times and once as [[Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]
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|[[Palanivel Thiagarajan]]
|MBA – Financial Management
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|Finance Minister of [[Tamil Nadu|Indian State of Tamil Nadu]]
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| [[José Figueres Ferrer]]
| [[José Figueres Ferrer]]
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|1976
|1976
|[[National Infrastructure Minister of Israel]]
|[[National Infrastructure Minister of Israel]]
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| [[Pita Limjaroenrat]]
| MBA – Strategy
|2011
| Thai politician and leader of [[Move Forward Party]]
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| [[Yahya Muhaimin]]
| [[Yahya Muhaimin]]
| Ph.D
| Ph.D.
| 1982
| 1982
| Former Minister of Education and Culture, [[Republic of Indonesia]]
| Former Minister of Education and Culture, [[Republic of Indonesia]]
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|[[Ministry of Defense (Israel)|Israel Minister of Defense]] three times and once as [[Foreign Affairs Minister of Israel|Minister of Foreign Affairs]]
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| [[Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala]]
| [[Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala]]
| MCP – City Planning, <br />PhD – Urban Studies & Planning
| MCP – City Planning, <br />PhD – Urban Studies & Planning
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| 1977
| 1977
| Minister of Foreign Affairs of [[Iran]] (2012–present)
| Minister of Foreign Affairs of [[Iran]] (2012–present)
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| [[Sumana Shrestha]]
| MBA
| 2011
| Minister of Education, Science and Technology, [[Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal]]
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|[[Aafia Siddiqui]]
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| M.S. – Structural Engineering
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| Current [[Bangkok Metropolitan Administration|Governor of Bangkok]]
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|[[Palanivel Thiagarajan]]
|MBA – Financial Management
|1990
|Finance Minister of [[Tamil Nadu|Indian State of Tamil Nadu]]
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| MBA - Strategy
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*[[Walter Danforth Bliss]] – architect from California, with many buildings on the National Register of Historic Places
*[[Walter Danforth Bliss]] – architect from California, with many buildings on the National Register of Historic Places
*[[Gordon Bunshaft]] (BArch 1933, MArch 1935) – architect of [[Lever House]] (New York City), [[Beinecke Library]] ([[Yale]]), [[Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden]] (Washington DC); [[Pritzker Prize]] (1988)
*[[Gordon Bunshaft]] (BArch 1933, MArch 1935) – architect of [[Lever House]] (New York City), [[Beinecke Library]] ([[Yale]]), [[Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden]] (Washington DC); [[Pritzker Prize]] (1988)
*[[Ogden Codman, Jr.]] (1884) – [[Beaux arts architecture|Beaux-Arts]] domestic architect, interior designer
*[[Vishaan Chakrabarti]] (MCP 1993)— architect and dean of [[UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design|UC Berkeley's College of Environmental Design]]
*[[Vishaan Chakrabarti]] (MCP 1993)— architect and dean of [[UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design|UC Berkeley's College of Environmental Design]]
*[[Ogden Codman, Jr.]] (1884) – [[Beaux arts architecture|Beaux-Arts]] domestic architect, interior designer
*[[John Desmond]] (MArch) – designed numerous public buildings in [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge]], including the River Center
*[[John Desmond]] (MArch) – designed numerous public buildings in [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge]], including the River Center
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*[[Daniel Chester French]] (1871, one year) – sculptor of ''[[Abraham Lincoln (1920 statue)|Abraham Lincoln]]'' ([[Lincoln Memorial]]), ''[[John Harvard (clergyman)|John Harvard]]'' ([[Harvard Yard]]), ''[[Old North Bridge|Minute Man]]'' ([[Concord, Massachusetts]])
*[[Daniel Chester French]] (1871, one year) – sculptor of ''[[Abraham Lincoln (1920 statue)|Abraham Lincoln]]'' ([[Lincoln Memorial]]), ''[[John Harvard (clergyman)|John Harvard]]'' ([[Harvard Yard]]), ''[[Old North Bridge|Minute Man]]'' ([[Concord, Massachusetts]])
*[[Greta Gray]] (1880 - 1961) - Bachelor of Architecture, home economist at UCLA, author and academic.
*[[Cass Gilbert]] (1880) – architect of the [[US Supreme Court]] Building, [[Woolworth Building]] (New York City)
*[[Cass Gilbert]] (1880) – architect of the [[US Supreme Court]] Building, [[Woolworth Building]] (New York City)
*[[Greta Gray]] (1880–1961) – Bachelor of Architecture, home economist at UCLA, author and academic
*[[Charles Sumner Greene]] (1891) – partner in [[Greene and Greene]], domestic architects of [[Arts and Crafts Movement|Arts & Crafts]] style, [[Gamble House (Pasadena, California)|Gamble House]] (Pasadena)
*[[Charles Sumner Greene]] (1891) – partner in [[Greene and Greene]], domestic architects of [[Arts and Crafts Movement|Arts & Crafts]] style, [[Gamble House (Pasadena, California)|Gamble House]] (Pasadena)
*[[Henry Mather Greene]] (1891) – partner in Greene and Greene, domestic architects of Arts & Crafts style, Gamble House (Pasadena)
*[[Henry Mather Greene]] (1891) – partner in Greene and Greene, domestic architects of Arts & Crafts style, Gamble House (Pasadena)
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*[[John O. Merrill]] (B.S. 1921) – [[structural engineer]], architect, leader of [[Skidmore, Owings and Merrill]]
*[[John O. Merrill]] (B.S. 1921) – [[structural engineer]], architect, leader of [[Skidmore, Owings and Merrill]]
*[[Eleanor Manning O'Connor]] (B.S. 1906) – architect, educator, public housing advocate
*[[Eleanor Manning O'Connor]] (B.S. 1906) – architect, educator, public housing advocate
*[[Neri Oxman]] (1976 - ) - Ph.D. Architectural Design (2010).
*[[Neri Oxman]] (1976– ) Ph.D. Architectural Design (2010)
*[[I. M. Pei]] (BArch 1940) – architect, [[Louvre Pyramid]] (Paris), [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] (Cleveland), [[Bank of China]] (Hong Kong), MIT Buildings 18, 54, 66, E15; [[AIA Gold Medal]] (1979), [[Pritzker Prize]] (1983)
*[[I. M. Pei]] (BArch 1940) – architect, [[Louvre Pyramid]] (Paris), [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame]] (Cleveland), [[Bank of China]] (Hong Kong), MIT Buildings 18, 54, 66, E15; [[AIA Gold Medal]] (1979), [[Pritzker Prize]] (1983)
*[[Frank M. Riley]] (1900) – architect
*[[Donald W. Southgate]] (1887–1953) – architect in [[Nashville, Tennessee]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://focus.nps.gov/GetAsset?assetID=2e1ee31d-eee8-4204-a36e-47ed222f35f7 | title =National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: West End High School |publisher=National Park Service| access-date= November 27, 2015}}</ref>
*[[Donald W. Southgate]] (1887–1953) – architect in [[Nashville, Tennessee]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://focus.nps.gov/GetAsset?assetID=2e1ee31d-eee8-4204-a36e-47ed222f35f7 | title =National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: West End High School |publisher=National Park Service| access-date= November 27, 2015}}</ref>
*[[Sumner Spaulding]] (1892–1952) – architect, graduated in 1916, designed many buildings in California
*[[Sumner Spaulding]] (1892–1952) – architect, graduated in 1916, designed many buildings in California
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==Business and entrepreneurship==
==Business and entrepreneurship==
:''See also [[List of companies founded by Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni]]''
:''See also List of companies founded by Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni''


===Computers and Internet===
===Computers and Internet===
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*[[Brandon Wade]] (B.S. 1993) – founder of [[Seeking Arrangement]]
*[[Joseph Alsop]] (B.S. 1967) – co-founder of [[Progress Software]]
*[[Joseph Alsop]] (B.S. 1967) – co-founder of [[Progress Software]]
*[[Efi Arazi]] – Israeli industrialist and businessman, founder of Scitex Corporation
*[[Efi Arazi]] – Israeli industrialist and businessman, founder of Scitex Corporation
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*[[Sanju Bansal]] – co-founder of [[MicroStrategy]]
*[[Sanju Bansal]] – co-founder of [[MicroStrategy]]
*[[Hugo Barra]] – VP Global for [[Xiaomi]], former VP and product spokesman for [[Android (operating system)|Google Android]]
*[[Hugo Barra]] – VP Global for [[Xiaomi]], former VP and product spokesman for [[Android (operating system)|Google Android]]
*[[Anant Bhardwaj]] (Ph.D. dropout) – founder of [[Instabase]]
*[[Katie Bouman]] (PhD 2017) – developer of the algorithm used in filtering the first images of a [[black hole]] taken by the [[Event Horizon Telescope]]
*[[Katie Bouman]] (PhD 2017) – developer of the algorithm used in filtering the first images of a [[black hole]] taken by the [[Event Horizon Telescope]]
*[[Anant Bhardwaj]] (Ph.D. dropout) – founder of [[Instabase]]
*[[Larry DeMar]] (B.S. 1979) – programmer for [[WMS Industries|Williams]], co-creator of ''[[Defender (video game)|Defender]]'' and ''[[Robotron: 2084]]'', and founder of Leading Edge Design
*[[Larry DeMar]] (B.S. 1979) – programmer for [[WMS Industries|Williams]], co-creator of ''[[Defender (video game)|Defender]]'' and ''[[Robotron: 2084]]'', and founder of Leading Edge Design
*Matt Denesuk (B.S. 1987) – SVP, Data Analytics & AI at [[Royal Caribbean Group]]; founder of Noodle.ai, Chief Data Science Officer of GE.<ref>{{cite web |last=Denesuk |first=Matt |date=2022 |title=ResearchGate |url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Matt-Denesuk |website=ResearchGate}}</ref>
*Matt Denesuk (B.S. 1987) – SVP, Data Analytics & AI at [[Royal Caribbean Group]]; founder of Noodle.ai, Chief Data Science Officer of GE<ref>{{cite web |last=Denesuk |first=Matt |date=2022 |title=ResearchGate |url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Matt-Denesuk |website=ResearchGate}}</ref>
*[[John J. Donovan]] (Postdoc 1969) – founder of [[Cambridge Technology Partners]], and Open Environment Corporation
*[[John J. Donovan]] (Postdoc 1969) – founder of [[Cambridge Technology Partners]], and Open Environment Corporation
*[[Eran Egozy]] – co-founder, CTO, and VP of Harmonix Systems; now clarinetist and professor of music at MIT
*[[Eran Egozy]] – co-founder, CTO, and VP of Harmonix Systems; now clarinetist and professor of music at MIT
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*[[Steve Kirsch]] (B.S. 1980, M.S. 1980) – inventor of the [[optical mouse]], co-founder of [[Frame Technology Corporation]] and founder of [[Infoseek Corporation]]
*[[Steve Kirsch]] (B.S. 1980, M.S. 1980) – inventor of the [[optical mouse]], co-founder of [[Frame Technology Corporation]] and founder of [[Infoseek Corporation]]
*[[Alan Kotok]] (B.S. 1962, M.S. 1962) – chief architect [[PDP-10]], associate chairman [[World Wide Web Consortium]]
*[[Alan Kotok]] (B.S. 1962, M.S. 1962) – chief architect [[PDP-10]], associate chairman [[World Wide Web Consortium]]
*[[Pavel Krapivin]] (B.S. 2002) – co-founder of [[Doostang]]
*[[Susan Landau]] (PhD 1983) – [[Guggenheim Fellow]] and cybersecurity expert
*[[Susan Landau]] (PhD 1983) – [[Guggenheim Fellow]] and cybersecurity expert
*[[Daniel Lewin]] (M.S. 1998) – founder of [[Akamai Technologies|Akamai]]
*[[Daniel Lewin]] (M.S. 1998) – founder of [[Akamai Technologies|Akamai]]
*[[John N. Little|Jack Little]] (B.S. 1978) – co-founder of [[MathWorks]], which created and sells [[MATLAB]]
*[[John N. Little|Jack Little]] (B.S. 1978) – co-founder of [[MathWorks]], which created and sells [[MATLAB]]
*Sonita Lontoh (M.Eng 2004) – green technology executive
*Ephraim Machtinger (MBA 2019, M.S. 2019) – enterprise AI thought leader
*[[Steve Mann (inventor)|Steve Mann]] – co-creator of the [[SixthSense]] device
*[[Steve Mann (inventor)|Steve Mann]] – co-creator of the [[SixthSense]] device
*[[Patrick Joseph McGovern|Patrick McGovern]] (B.S. 1960) – founder of [[International Data Group|IDG]]/[[Computerworld]]
*[[Patrick Joseph McGovern|Patrick McGovern]] (B.S. 1960) – founder of [[International Data Group|IDG]]/[[Computerworld]]
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*[[Nicholas Negroponte]] (B.Arch, M.Arch 1966) – founder, [[MIT Media Lab]], [[One Laptop per Child]] Association
*[[Nicholas Negroponte]] (B.Arch, M.Arch 1966) – founder, [[MIT Media Lab]], [[One Laptop per Child]] Association
*Kathy Nelson (B.S. – Electrical Engineering 1993) – creator of world's first holographic video game<ref>{{cite thesis |last=Nelson |first=Kathryn |date=1993 |title=Real Time Holographic Image Rendering : Improvements in Lighting and Realism |type=SB |chapter=Holographic Video Game |publisher=MIT Libraries |hdl=1721.1/33812 }}</ref>
*Kathy Nelson (B.S. – Electrical Engineering 1993) – creator of world's first holographic video game<ref>{{cite thesis |last=Nelson |first=Kathryn |date=1993 |title=Real Time Holographic Image Rendering : Improvements in Lighting and Realism |type=SB |chapter=Holographic Video Game |publisher=MIT Libraries |hdl=1721.1/33812 }}</ref>
*[[Andrew Ng]] (M.S. 1998) – co-founder of education technology company [[Coursera]], director of [[Stanford University]]'s Artificial Intelligence Lab
*[[Robert Noyce]] (PhD 1953) – [[integrated circuit]] pioneer, co-founder of [[Intel]], [[Draper Prize]] (1969)
*[[Robert Noyce]] (PhD 1953) – [[integrated circuit]] pioneer, co-founder of [[Intel]], [[Draper Prize]] (1969)
*[[Ken Olsen]] (B.S. 1950, M.S. 1952) – founder of [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]
*[[Ken Olsen]] (B.S. 1950, M.S. 1952) – founder of [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]
*[[William Poduska]] (B.S. 1960, M.S. 1960, ScD 1962) – computer engineer and entrepreneur, founder of [[Prime Computer]] and [[Apollo Computer]]
*[[William Poduska]] (B.S. 1960, M.S. 1960, ScD 1962) – computer engineer and entrepreneur, founder of [[Prime Computer]] and [[Apollo Computer]]
*[[William A. Porter]] (MBA 1967) – founder of [[E*TRADE]]
*[[William A. Porter]] (MBA 1967) – founder of [[E*TRADE]]
*[[Kanjun Qiu]] (M.S 2013) – founder of Imbue, an AI research lab<ref>{{Cite web |title=generally intelligent |url=https://generallyintelligent.com/ |access-date= |website=Generally Intelligent}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Wiggers |first=Kyle |date=2022-10-20 |title=Generally Intelligent secures cash from OpenAI vets to build capable AI systems |url=https://techcrunch.com/2022/10/20/generally-intelligent-secures-cash-from-openai-vets-to-build-capable-ai-systems/ |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=TechCrunch |language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[Allen Razdow]] (B.S. 1976) – founder of [[Mathsoft]] Inc.; inventor of [[Mathcad]]
*[[Allen Razdow]] (B.S. 1976) – founder of [[Mathsoft]] Inc.; inventor of [[Mathcad]]
*[[Alex Rigopulos]] (B.S. 1994, M.S. 1994) – founder of [[Harmonix Music Systems]], developer of [[Guitar Hero]] and [[Rock Band (video game)|Rock Band]]
*[[Alex Rigopulos]] (B.S. 1994, M.S. 1994) – founder of [[Harmonix Music Systems]], developer of [[Guitar Hero]] and [[Rock Band (video game)|Rock Band]]
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*[[Philippe Villers]] (M.S. 1960) – founder of [[Computervision]], which is now part of [[Parametric Technology Corporation|PTC]]
*[[Philippe Villers]] (M.S. 1960) – founder of [[Computervision]], which is now part of [[Parametric Technology Corporation|PTC]]
*[[Andrew Viterbi]] (B.S. 1957, M.S. 1957) – electrical engineer; inventor of the [[Viterbi algorithm]]; co-founder of [[Qualcomm]]; former [[UCLA]] and [[UCSD]] professor
*[[Andrew Viterbi]] (B.S. 1957, M.S. 1957) – electrical engineer; inventor of the [[Viterbi algorithm]]; co-founder of [[Qualcomm]]; former [[UCLA]] and [[UCSD]] professor
*[[Brandon Wade]] (B.S. 1993) – founder of [[Seeking Arrangement]]
*[[Christopher Weaver]] (M.S. 1985) – founder of [[Bethesda Softworks]] and co-founder of [[ZeniMax Media]]
*[[Christopher Weaver]] (M.S. 1985) – founder of [[Bethesda Softworks]] and co-founder of [[ZeniMax Media]]


===Engineering===
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*[[Satya N. Atluri]] (Sc.D Aeronautics & Astronautics, 1969) – engineer; recipient of 2013 Padma Bhushan 2013,<ref>Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/pjwZMmr4rhs Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20200325202947/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjwZMmr4rhs Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjwZMmr4rhs| title = President Mukherjee presents Padma Awards at Rashtrapati Bhavan (Part 1) | website=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref> 2015 Crichlow Trust Prize from AIAA<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aiaa.org/get-involved/honors-awards/awards/award/award-walter-j-and-angeline-h-crichlow-trust-prize|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200325200515/https://www.aiaa.org/get-involved/honors-awards/awards/award/award-walter-j-and-angeline-h-crichlow-trust-prize|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 25, 2020|publisher=AIAA|title=Trust prize}}</ref>
*[[Colin Angle]] – co-founder of [[iRobot]]
*[[Colin Angle]] – co-founder of [[iRobot]]
*[[Vanu Bose]] (B.S. 1988, M.S. 1994, PhD. 1999) – electrical engineer, founder of Vanu Inc, and son of [[Amar Bose]]
*[[Satya N. Atluri]] (Sc.D Aeronautics & Astronautics, 1969) – engineer; recipient of 2013 Padma Bhushan 2013,<ref>Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/pjwZMmr4rhs Ghostarchive]{{cbignore}} and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20200325202947/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjwZMmr4rhs Wayback Machine]{{cbignore}}: {{cite web| url = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjwZMmr4rhs| title = President Mukherjee presents Padma Awards at Rashtrapati Bhavan (Part 1) | website=[[YouTube]]}}{{cbignore}}</ref> 2015 Crichlow Trust Prize from AIAA<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aiaa.org/get-involved/honors-awards/awards/award/award-walter-j-and-angeline-h-crichlow-trust-prize|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200325200515/https://www.aiaa.org/get-involved/honors-awards/awards/award/award-walter-j-and-angeline-h-crichlow-trust-prize|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 25, 2020|publisher=AIAA|title=Trust prize}} </ref>
*[[Karel Bossart]] (M.S. 1927) – designer of the [[SM-65 Atlas]] missile
*[[Karel Bossart]] (M.S. 1927) – designer of the [[SM-65 Atlas]] missile
*[[Vanu Bose]] – (B.S. 1988, M.S. 1994, PhD. 1999) – electrical engineer, founder of Vanu Inc, and son of [[Amar Bose]]
*[[William David Coolidge]] (B.S. 1896) – physicist who made major contributions to [[X-ray machine]]s, director of the [[General Electric Research Laboratory]]
*[[William David Coolidge]] (B.S. 1896) – physicist who made major contributions to [[X-ray machine]]s, director of the [[General Electric Research Laboratory]]
*[[Henry M. Crane]] (B.S. 1895 and 1896) – automotive engineer associated with Crane Motor Car Company, [[Crane-Simplex]], [[Pontiac Six]], and [[Wright-Martin]]
*[[Henry M. Crane]] (B.S. 1895 and 1896) – automotive engineer associated with Crane Motor Car Company, [[Crane-Simplex]], [[Pontiac Six]], and [[Wright-Martin]]
*[[Charles Stark Draper]] (B.S. 1926, M.S. 1928, SD 1938) – engineer and inventor; the "father of [[inertial navigation system|inertial navigation]]"; inducted into the [[National Inventors Hall of Fame]] in 1981
*[[Charles Stark Draper]] (B.S. 1926, M.S. 1928, SD 1938) – engineer and inventor; the "father of [[inertial navigation system|inertial navigation]]"; inducted into the [[National Inventors Hall of Fame]] in 1981
*[[Crawford Greenewalt]] (B.S. 1922) - chemical engineer, president of [[DuPont]], lead DuPont engineer on the [[Manhattan Project]] plutonium breeder reactors, ornithologist and photographer.
*[[Crawford Greenewalt]] (B.S. 1922) chemical engineer, president of [[DuPont]], lead DuPont engineer on the [[Manhattan Project]] plutonium breeder reactors, ornithologist and photographer
*[[Helen Greiner]] – co-founder of [[iRobot]]
*[[Helen Greiner]] – co-founder of [[iRobot]]
*[[Charles Townsend Ludington]] – aviation pioneer
*[[Charles Townsend Ludington]] – aviation pioneer
*[[Francis "Des" Lynch]] (ScD Mechanical Engineering 1968) - Patented several inventions including the ideal dimple patterns for Titleist golf balls
*[[Francis "Des" Lynch]] (ScD Mechanical Engineering 1968) patented several inventions including the ideal dimple patterns for Titleist golf balls
*[[Ernest Boyd MacNaughton]] (B.S. 1902) – bank president; president of ''[[The Oregonian]]''; president of [[Reed College]]
*[[Ernest Boyd MacNaughton]] (B.S. 1902) – bank president; president of ''[[The Oregonian]]''; president of [[Reed College]]
*[[Fred Mannering]] (PhD 1983) – professor [[University of South Florida]]; [[Clarivate]] [[Highly Cited Researcher]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Three USF Faculty Members Named to Prestigious Clarivate's Annual Highly Cited Researchers List|url=https://www.usf.edu/research-innovation/news/2020/highly-cited-2020.aspx|access-date=2021-04-26|website=www.usf.edu|language=en}}</ref>
*[[Fred Mannering]] (PhD 1983) – professor [[University of South Florida]]; [[Clarivate]] [[Highly Cited Researcher]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Three USF Faculty Members Named to Prestigious Clarivate's Annual Highly Cited Researchers List|url=https://www.usf.edu/research-innovation/news/2020/highly-cited-2020.aspx|access-date=2021-04-26|website=www.usf.edu|language=en}}</ref>
*[[Jim Marggraff]] (B.S. Electrical Engineering, M.S. Computer Science) – inventor of the [[LeapPad|LeapPad Learning System]], [[Fly (pentop computer)|Fly pentop computer]], and [[Livescribe|Livescribe smartpen]]<ref>McHugh, Josh (November 2005). [https://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.11/leapfrog.html "LeapFrog's Wild Ride"]. ''Wired'' 13.11. Retrieved 2011-01-04.</ref>
*[[Jim Marggraff]] (B.S. Electrical Engineering, M.S. Computer Science) – inventor of the [[LeapPad|LeapPad Learning System]], [[Fly (pentop computer)|Fly pentop computer]], and [[Livescribe|Livescribe smartpen]]<ref>McHugh, Josh (November 2005). [https://www.wired.com/wired/archive/13.11/leapfrog.html "LeapFrog's Wild Ride"]. ''Wired'' 13.11. Retrieved 2011-01-04.</ref>
*[[Lissa Martinez]] (M.S. 1980) – ocean engineer
*[[Lissa Martinez]] (M.S. 1980) – ocean engineer
*[[Regina Murphy]] (SB 1978, PhD 1989) – professor of chemical engineering at the [[University of Wisconsin–Madison|University of Wisconsin-Madison]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Murphy, Regina - UW-Engineering Directory {{!}} College of Engineering @ The University of Wisconsin-Madison |url=https://directory.engr.wisc.edu/che/Faculty/Murphy_Regina/ |access-date=2024-03-28 |website=directory.engr.wisc.edu}}</ref>
*[[Mohammad Modarres]] – Eminent Professor of the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland]]; founder of world's first graduate curriculum in [[reliability engineering]]
*[[Mohammad Modarres]] – Eminent Professor of the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland]]; founder of world's first graduate curriculum in [[reliability engineering]]
*[[Henry Paynter|Henry M. Paynter]] (B.S. civil engineering 1944, M.S. mathematics and science 1949, ScD hydroelectric engineering 1951, all MIT) – inventor of [[bond graph]]s
*[[Henry Paynter|Henry M. Paynter]] (B.S. civil engineering 1944, M.S. mathematics and science 1949, ScD hydroelectric engineering 1951, all MIT) – inventor of [[bond graph]]s
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*[[Mareena Robinson Snowden]] – first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering<ref>{{cite web|title=MIT NSE: Spotlight: 2019: Mareena Robinson Snowden: Plotting new paths to a nuclear "yes"|url=https://web.mit.edu/nse/news/spotlights/2019/mareena-robinson-snowden.html|access-date=2021-09-21|website=MIT}}</ref>
*[[Mareena Robinson Snowden]] – first Black woman to earn a Ph.D. in nuclear engineering<ref>{{cite web|title=MIT NSE: Spotlight: 2019: Mareena Robinson Snowden: Plotting new paths to a nuclear "yes"|url=https://web.mit.edu/nse/news/spotlights/2019/mareena-robinson-snowden.html|access-date=2021-09-21|website=MIT}}</ref>
*[[Suhas Pandurang Sukhatme]] – former Chairman of [[Atomic Energy Regulatory Board]] of India<ref name="ITBHU Chronicle">{{cite web | url=http://www.itbhuglobal.org/chronicle/archives/2008/10/index-interviews.php | title=ITBHU Chronicle | publisher=ITBHU Chronicle | date=2014 | access-date=January 10, 2015}}</ref><ref name="INSA">{{cite web | url=http://insaindia.org/detail.php?id=N95-1194 | title=INSA | publisher=INSA | date=2014 | access-date=January 10, 2015 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://archive.today/20150117084920/http://insaindia.org/detail.php?id=N95-1194 | archive-date=January 17, 2015 }}</ref>
*[[Suhas Pandurang Sukhatme]] – former Chairman of [[Atomic Energy Regulatory Board]] of India<ref name="ITBHU Chronicle">{{cite web | url=http://www.itbhuglobal.org/chronicle/archives/2008/10/index-interviews.php | title=ITBHU Chronicle | publisher=ITBHU Chronicle | date=2014 | access-date=January 10, 2015}}</ref><ref name="INSA">{{cite web | url=http://insaindia.org/detail.php?id=N95-1194 | title=INSA | publisher=INSA | date=2014 | access-date=January 10, 2015 | url-status=dead | archive-url=https://archive.today/20150117084920/http://insaindia.org/detail.php?id=N95-1194 | archive-date=January 17, 2015 }}</ref>
* [[Suchatvee Suwansawat]], (M.S. Policy and Technology, Sc.D Geotechnical Engineering 2002)Thai Politicians, Professor of Engineering, former President of [[King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang]] (KMITL), former of President of the Thai Council of Engineers<ref>{{cite web|title="Professor Dr. Suchatvee Suwansawat" |url= https://www.bcpggroup.com/en/management-structure/board-of-directors/17/professor-dr-suchatvee-suwansawat |url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221031032501/https://www.bcpggroup.com/en/management-structure/board-of-directors/17/professor-dr-suchatvee-suwansawat|archive-date=31 October 2022|access-date=31 October 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title="Suchatvee Suwansawat" |url= https://www.cmkl.ac.th/people/suchatvee-suwansawat|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221031031922/https://www.cmkl.ac.th/people/suchatvee-suwansawat/|archive-date=31 October 2022|access-date=31 October 2022}}</ref>
* [[Suchatvee Suwansawat]] (M.S. Policy and Technology, Sc.D Geotechnical Engineering 2002)Thai Politicians, Professor of Engineering, former President of [[King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang]] (KMITL), former of President of the Thai Council of Engineers<ref>{{cite web|title="Professor Dr. Suchatvee Suwansawat" |url= https://www.bcpggroup.com/en/management-structure/board-of-directors/17/professor-dr-suchatvee-suwansawat |url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221031032501/https://www.bcpggroup.com/en/management-structure/board-of-directors/17/professor-dr-suchatvee-suwansawat|archive-date=31 October 2022|access-date=31 October 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title="Suchatvee Suwansawat" |url= https://www.cmkl.ac.th/people/suchatvee-suwansawat|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221031031922/https://www.cmkl.ac.th/people/suchatvee-suwansawat/|archive-date=31 October 2022|access-date=31 October 2022}}</ref>
*[[Christine Taylor-Butler]] (civil engineering 1981) – children's author
*[[Christine Taylor-Butler]] (civil engineering 1981) – children's author


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*[[William Emery Nickerson]] – co-founder of [[Gillette (brand)|Gillette]], now part of [[Procter & Gamble]]<ref>{{cite web|title=KING C. GILLETTE Disposable-Blade Safety Razor|url=http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/gillette.html|website=Massachusetts Institute of Technology|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120705015858/http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/gillette.html|archive-date=July 5, 2012}}</ref>
*[[William Emery Nickerson]] – co-founder of [[Gillette (brand)|Gillette]], now part of [[Procter & Gamble]]<ref>{{cite web|title=KING C. GILLETTE Disposable-Blade Safety Razor|url=http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/gillette.html|website=Massachusetts Institute of Technology|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120705015858/http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/gillette.html|archive-date=July 5, 2012}}</ref>
*[[Willard Rockwell]] – founder of [[Rockwell International]]
*[[Willard Rockwell]] – founder of [[Rockwell International]]
*[[Pablo Rodriguez Cordoves]] – CEO of [[Hermasa Canning Technology]]
*[[Henry Earl Singleton|Henry Singleton]] – founder of [[Teledyne]]
*[[Henry Earl Singleton|Henry Singleton]] – founder of [[Teledyne]]
*[[Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.]] – automobile entrepreneur, former CEO of [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]
*[[Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.]] – automobile entrepreneur, former CEO of [[General Motors Corporation|General Motors]]
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*[[Roger Ward Babson]] – entrepreneur, founder of Babson Institute (now Babson College), 1940 presidential nominee on the Prohibition Party ticket
*[[Roger Ward Babson]] – entrepreneur, founder of Babson Institute (now Babson College), 1940 presidential nominee on the Prohibition Party ticket
*[[Sam Bankman-Fried]] (B.S. 2014) – convicted fraudster and former CEO of the insolvent [[cryptocurrency exchange]] [[FTX (company)|FTX]] and quantitative [[cryptocurrency]] trading firm [[Alameda Research]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Lee |first1=Isabelle |title=From all-night gaming sessions to a life-changing epiphany: Inside the college years of 29-year-old crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried |url=https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/currencies/sam-bankman-fried-profile-details-college-years-cryptocurrency-billionaire-ftx-2021-8 |access-date=19 December 2022 |work=Markets Insider |date=14 August 2021}}</ref>
*[[Michael Brennan (finance)|Michael Brennan]] – pioneering finance academic, former president of the [[American Finance Association]]
*[[Michael Brennan (finance)|Michael Brennan]] – pioneering finance academic, former president of the [[American Finance Association]]
*[[Sam Bankman-Fried]] (B.S. 2014) - Convicted fraudster and former CEO of the insolvent [[cryptocurrency exchange]] [[FTX (company)|FTX]] and quantitative [[cryptocurrency]] trading firm [[Alameda Research]]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Lee |first1=Isabelle |title=From all-night gaming sessions to a life-changing epiphany: Inside the college years of 29-year-old crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried |url=https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/currencies/sam-bankman-fried-profile-details-college-years-cryptocurrency-billionaire-ftx-2021-8 |access-date=19 December 2022 |work=Markets Insider |date=14 August 2021}}</ref>
*[[Richard Carrión]] – CEO of [[Banco Popular de Puerto Rico]], and of [[Popular, Inc.]]
*[[Richard Carrión]] – CEO of [[Banco Popular de Puerto Rico]], and of [[Popular, Inc.]]
*[[Wesley Chan]] – investment partner at [[Google Ventures]]
*[[Wesley Chan]] – investment partner at [[Google Ventures]]
*[[Lisa Endlich]] – business author, former vice-president at [[Goldman Sachs]]
*[[Lisa Endlich]] – business author, former vice-president at [[Goldman Sachs]]
*[[Mark Gorenberg]] – partner of the venture capital firm [[Hummer Winblad Venture Partners]]
*[[Mark Gorenberg]] – partner of the venture capital firm [[Hummer Winblad Venture Partners]]
*[[Robert C. Hancké]] – [[Belgium|Belgian]] economist
*[[Michael Martin Hammer|Michael Hammer]] – pioneer of [[Business Process Reengineering]], founder of Hammer and Co.
*[[Michael Martin Hammer|Michael Hammer]] – pioneer of [[Business Process Reengineering]], founder of Hammer and Co.
*[[Robert C. Hancké]] – [[Belgium|Belgian]] economist
*[[Mansoor Ijaz]] – founder and chairman of Crescent Investment Management Ltd; developer of the CARAT trading system
*[[Mansoor Ijaz]] – founder and chairman of Crescent Investment Management Ltd; developer of the CARAT trading system
*[[Shantanurao Laxmanrao Kirloskar]] – founder of [[Kirloskar Group]]
*[[Shantanurao Laxmanrao Kirloskar]] – founder of [[Kirloskar Group]]
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*[[John Thain]] – former [[CEO]] of [[Merrill Lynch]], former Chief Executive Officer of the [[New York Stock Exchange]]
*[[John Thain]] – former [[CEO]] of [[Merrill Lynch]], former Chief Executive Officer of the [[New York Stock Exchange]]
*[[William Toy]] – director at [[Caisse des dépôts et consignations|CDC]], New York and [[Goldman Sachs]]; developer of the [[Black–Derman–Toy model|Black–Derman–Toy]] interest rate model
*[[William Toy]] – director at [[Caisse des dépôts et consignations|CDC]], New York and [[Goldman Sachs]]; developer of the [[Black–Derman–Toy model|Black–Derman–Toy]] interest rate model
*[[C. S. Venkatakrishnan]] – CEO of [[Barclays]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://mitsloan.mit.edu/sites/default/files/inline-files/Finance%20Beyond%20Crisis_Speaker%20Bios.pdf |title=Finance Beyond Crisis Conference |website=mitsloan.mit.edu |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref>
*[[C. S. Venkatakrishnan]] – CEO of [[Barclays]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://mitsloan.mit.edu/sites/default/files/inline-files/Finance%20Beyond%20Crisis_Speaker%20Bios.pdf |title=Finance Beyond Crisis Conference |website=mitsloan.mit.edu |access-date=1 April 2022}}</ref>
*[[Gary Wang (American businessman)|Gary Wang]] – former CTO at bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange [[FTX]]
*[[Gary Wang (American businessman)|Gary Wang]] – former CTO at bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange [[FTX]]
*[[Nigel Wilson (businessman)|Nigel Wilson]] – CEO of [[Legal & General]]
*[[Nigel Wilson (businessman)|Nigel Wilson]] – CEO of [[Legal & General]]
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* [[Thomas O. Bales Jr.]] (BS [[Mechanical engineering]]) – medical technology inventor and entrepreneur
*[[David Benaron]] – [[digital health]] entrepreneur, physician
*[[David Benaron]] – [[digital health]] entrepreneur, physician
*[[George A. Herzlinger]] (B.S., PhD [[physics]]) – medical innovation entrepreneur who invented and, with Regina, founded firms that built and sold an intra aortic balloon pump and a standard-of-care rapid infuser that have saved thousands of lives<ref>{{cite web|author=Greg Licholai, MD |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/greglicholai/2021/01/23/lessons-and-rewards-of-a-serial-entrepreneurs-life/?sh=4d2fdc843add |title=Lessons And Rewards Of A Serial Entrepreneur's Life |work=Forbes.com |date=2021-01-23 |accessdate=2022-02-28}}</ref>
*[[George A. Herzlinger]] (B.S., PhD [[physics]]) – medical innovation entrepreneur who invented and, with Regina, founded firms that built and sold an intra aortic balloon pump and a standard-of-care rapid infuser that have saved thousands of lives<ref>{{cite web|author=Greg Licholai, MD |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/greglicholai/2021/01/23/lessons-and-rewards-of-a-serial-entrepreneurs-life/?sh=4d2fdc843add |title=Lessons And Rewards Of A Serial Entrepreneur's Life |work=Forbes.com |date=2021-01-23 |accessdate=2022-02-28}}</ref>
*[[Regina E. Herzlinger]] (B.S. [[economics]]) – First woman to be tenured and chaired at HBS and to serve on large corporate health care Boards of Directors, including John Deere and Cardinal Health; author of three best-selling health care trade books. Known as the "Godmother of Consumer-Driven health care."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/profile.aspx?facId=6476|title=Regina e. Herzlinger - Faculty & Research - Harvard Business School}}</ref>
*[[Regina E. Herzlinger]] (B.S. [[economics]]) – first woman to be tenured and chaired at HBS and to serve on large corporate health care boards of directors, including John Deere and Cardinal Health; author of three best-selling health care trade books; known as the "godmother of consumer-driven health care"<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/profile.aspx?facId=6476|title=Regina e. Herzlinger - Faculty & Research - Harvard Business School}}</ref>
*[[Paul F. Levy]] (SB, MCP 1974) – former president of [[Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center]] hospitals, former Executive Director of Boston's [[MWRA]] Harbor Cleanup project
*[[Paul F. Levy]] (SB, MCP 1974) – former president of [[Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center]] hospitals, former Executive Director of Boston's [[MWRA]] Harbor Cleanup project
*[[Neil Pappalardo]] (SB physics, [[electrical engineering]] 1964) – Founder and chairman of [[Meditech|MEDITECH]]
*[[Neil Pappalardo]] (SB physics, [[electrical engineering]] 1964) – Founder and chairman of [[Meditech|MEDITECH]]
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*[[Robert A. Swanson]] – co-founder of [[Genentech]]
*[[Robert A. Swanson]] – co-founder of [[Genentech]]
*[[Ron Williams]] – CEO of [[Aetna]]
*[[Ron Williams]] – CEO of [[Aetna]]
* [[Thomas O. Bales Jr.]] (BS [[Mechanical engineering]]) - medical technology inventor and entrepreneur


===Miscellaneous===
===Miscellaneous===
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*[[David A. Aaker]] – consultant and author of ''Marketing''
*[[David A. Aaker]] – consultant and author of ''Marketing''
*[[Aditya Birla]] – industrialist, deceased son of [[basant Kumar Birla]] and father of [[Kumar Mangalam]] who heads [[Aditya Birla Group]]
*[[Aditya Birla]] – industrialist, deceased son of [[basant Kumar Birla]] and father of [[Kumar Mangalam]]; head of [[Aditya Birla Group]]
*[[Joseph Chung]] – co-founder of [[Art Technology Group]] with fellow MIT grad Jeet Singh
*[[Joseph Chung]] – co-founder of [[Art Technology Group]] with fellow MIT grad Jeet Singh
*[[Jack Crichton (Texas businessman)|Jack Crichton]] – [[oil]] and [[natural gas]] industrialist from Texas; Republican candidate for governor in 1964
*[[Jack Crichton (Texas businessman)|Jack Crichton]] – [[oil]] and [[natural gas]] industrialist from Texas; Republican candidate for governor in 1964
*[[Samuel Face]] – inventor and co-developer of advances in concrete and piezoelectric technologies
*[[Samuel Face]] – inventor and co-developer of advances in concrete and piezoelectric technologies
*[[Victor Kwok-king Fung]] – prominent Hong Kong billionaire businessman and political figure
*[[Victor Kwok-king Fung]] – prominent Hong Kong billionaire businessman and political figure
*[[Antonio Galloni]] – Wine critic and founder of Vinous
*[[Antonio Galloni]] – wine critic and founder of Vinous
*[[Eugenio Garza Sada]] – Mexican businessman, philanthropist and founder of the [[Tec de Monterrey]]
*[[Eugenio Garza Sada]] – Mexican businessman, philanthropist and founder of the [[Tec de Monterrey]]
*[[Krisztina Holly|Krisztina "Z" Holly]] (B.S. 1989, M.S. 1992) - co-founder of [[Stylus Innovation]], curator of first [[TEDx]], founder of MIT [[Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation]], former vice provost for innovation at [[University of Southern California]]
*[[Krisztina Holly|Krisztina "Z" Holly]] (B.S. 1989, M.S. 1992) co-founder of [[Stylus Innovation]], curator of first [[TEDx]], founder of MIT [[Deshpande Center for Technological Innovation]], former vice provost for innovation at [[University of Southern California]]
*[[John Legere]] – CEO of [[T-Mobile US|T-Mobile]], post-graduate school, received M.S. from MIT
*[[John Legere]] – CEO of [[T-Mobile US|T-Mobile]], post-graduate school, received M.S. from MIT
*[[Nikolaos Mavridis]] – founder of the [[Interactive Robots and Media Lab]]
*[[Nikolaos Mavridis]] – founder of the [[Interactive Robots and Media Lab]]
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*[[Eric P. Newman]] – [[Numismatics|numismatist]]
*[[Eric P. Newman]] – [[Numismatics|numismatist]]
*[[Arthur S. Obermayer]] – founder of the Moleculon Research Corporation; philanthropist<ref>{{cite web|title=ARTHUR OBERMAYER|url=https://legatum.mit.edu/arthur-obermayer|website=Legatum Center for Technology and Development|publisher=Massachusetts Institute of Technology|access-date=January 13, 2016|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314000701/http://legatum.mit.edu/arthur-obermayer|archive-date=March 14, 2016}}</ref>
*[[Arthur S. Obermayer]] – founder of the Moleculon Research Corporation; philanthropist<ref>{{cite web|title=ARTHUR OBERMAYER|url=https://legatum.mit.edu/arthur-obermayer|website=Legatum Center for Technology and Development|publisher=Massachusetts Institute of Technology|access-date=January 13, 2016|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160314000701/http://legatum.mit.edu/arthur-obermayer|archive-date=March 14, 2016}}</ref>
*[[John Ofori-Tenkorang]] – Director General of the [[Social Security and National Insurance Trust]] (SSNIT), [[Ghana]]
*[[John Ofori-Tenkorang]] – Director General of the [[Social Security and National Insurance Trust]], [[Ghana]]
*[[Generoso Pope]] – founder and owner of ''[[The National Enquirer]]''
*[[Generoso Pope]] – founder and owner of ''[[The National Enquirer]]''
*[[Alexander N. Rossolimo]] – founding chairman of [[Center for Security and Social Progress]]
*[[Alexander N. Rossolimo]] – founding chairman of [[Center for Security and Social Progress]]
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*[[Muhammad M. Al-Saggaf]] (M.S. 1996, PhD 2000 in Geophysics) – President of [[King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals]]
*[[Theodosios Alexander]] (M.S. in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 1982; M.S. in Ocean Systems Management; M.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ScD in Mechanical Engineering 1987) – Dean of [[Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://parks.slu.edu/news-events/news/2012/08/08/new-dean-of-parks-college/ |title=Saint Louis University Announces New Dean of Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology |access-date=2013-09-04}}</ref> of [[Saint Louis University]]; Professor and Chair of Energy Engineering, [[Queen Mary, University of London]]; former [[James Watt]] Professor at the [[University of Glasgow]], Scotland; former Mechanical Engineering Professor at [[Washington University in St. Louis]]
*[[Theodosios Alexander]] (M.S. in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering 1982; M.S. in Ocean Systems Management; M.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ScD in Mechanical Engineering 1987) – Dean of [[Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://parks.slu.edu/news-events/news/2012/08/08/new-dean-of-parks-college/ |title=Saint Louis University Announces New Dean of Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology |access-date=2013-09-04}}</ref> of [[Saint Louis University]]; Professor and Chair of Energy Engineering, [[Queen Mary, University of London]]; former [[James Watt]] Professor at the [[University of Glasgow]], Scotland; former Mechanical Engineering Professor at [[Washington University in St. Louis]]
*[[Joseph E. Aoun]] (PhD 1982) – president of [[Northeastern University]], [[linguist]], author
*[[Joseph E. Aoun]] (PhD 1982) – president of [[Northeastern University]], [[linguist]], author
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*[[Dianna Cowern|Dianna Leilani Cowern]] (2011) – physics alumnus and STEM educator and communicator on [[YouTube]] and elsewhere as a [[YouTuber]] and similar as “Physics Girl” collaborating often with fellow MIT graduate [[Emily Calandrelli]] and many other people associated with many other organizations<ref>[https://PhysicsGirl.org Physics Girl Website]</ref>
*[[Dianna Cowern|Dianna Leilani Cowern]] (2011) – physics alumnus and STEM educator and communicator on [[YouTube]] and elsewhere as a [[YouTuber]] and similar as “Physics Girl” collaborating often with fellow MIT graduate [[Emily Calandrelli]] and many other people associated with many other organizations<ref>[https://PhysicsGirl.org Physics Girl Website]</ref>
*[[Allan Cullimore]] – former president of [[New Jersey Institute of Technology]] (1920–1947)<ref>[http://www.udel.edu/aboutus/munroe/chapter7.html 'The University of Delaware: A History : Chapter 7: The Women's College and the Renascence of Delaware College']</ref>
*[[Allan Cullimore]] – former president of [[New Jersey Institute of Technology]] (1920–1947)<ref>[http://www.udel.edu/aboutus/munroe/chapter7.html 'The University of Delaware: A History : Chapter 7: The Women's College and the Renascence of Delaware College']</ref>
*[[Laura D'Andrea Tyson]] (PhD 1974) – chairman of the [[Council of Economic Advisors|CEA]] under [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]]; former dean of the [[Haas School of Business]]; former dean of the [[London Business School]]
*[[Woodie Flowers]] (M.S. 1968, ME 1971, PhD 1973) – MIT professor, created ''Introduction to Design'' (2.70), founder of [[FIRST Robotics Competition]], starting host of ''[[Scientific American Frontiers]]'' (1990–93)
*[[Woodie Flowers]] (M.S. 1968, ME 1971, PhD 1973) – MIT professor, created ''Introduction to Design'' (2.70), founder of [[FIRST Robotics Competition]], starting host of ''[[Scientific American Frontiers]]'' (1990–93)
*[[Philip Friedman]] (PhD 1972) – president of [[Golden Gate University]]
*[[Philip Friedman]] (PhD 1972) – president of [[Golden Gate University]]
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*[[Hollis Godfrey]] (1889) – former president of [[Drexel University]]<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Nunn |first=Jack H. |title=MIT: A University's Contributions to National Defense |journal=Military Affairs |volume=43 |issue=3 |pages=120–125 |date=October 1979 |doi=10.2307/1986870 |jstor=1986870}}</ref>
*[[Hollis Godfrey]] (1889) – former president of [[Drexel University]]<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Nunn |first=Jack H. |title=MIT: A University's Contributions to National Defense |journal=Military Affairs |volume=43 |issue=3 |pages=120–125 |date=October 1979 |doi=10.2307/1986870 |jstor=1986870}}</ref>
*[[Eric Grimson]] (PhD Mathematics 1980) – computer scientist and Chancellor of [[MIT]]<ref name="MIT news">{{Cite journal |author=MIT News Office |title=Professor Eric Grimson named next chancellor: Current head of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science to succeed Phillip L. Clay |date=10 February 2011 |publisher=Massachusetts Institute of Technology |url=http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/grimson-chancellor-0210.html }}</ref>
*[[Eric Grimson]] (PhD Mathematics 1980) – computer scientist and Chancellor of [[MIT]]<ref name="MIT news">{{Cite journal |author=MIT News Office |title=Professor Eric Grimson named next chancellor: Current head of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science to succeed Phillip L. Clay |date=10 February 2011 |publisher=Massachusetts Institute of Technology |url=http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/grimson-chancellor-0210.html }}</ref>
*[[Michelle S. Hoo Fatt]] (B.S 1987, M.S. 1990 and Ph.D. 1992) – professor of mechanical engineering at the [[University of Akron]]<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ohio |first=The University of Akron |title=Profile |url=https://www.uakron.edu/engineering/me/our-people/profile.dot |access-date=2023-12-08 |website=The University of Akron, Ohio |language=en-us}}</ref>
*[[Amos Horev]] (B.S., M.S.) – former president of [[Technion]]<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NKcjAAAAMAAJ&q=Amos+Horev+MIT |title = Who Rules Israel?|isbn = 9780060111649|last1 = Salpeter|first1 = Eliahu|last2 = Elizur|first2 = Yuval|year = 1973}}</ref>
*[[Amos Horev]] (B.S., M.S.) – former president of [[Technion]]<ref>{{Cite book | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NKcjAAAAMAAJ&q=Amos+Horev+MIT |title = Who Rules Israel?|isbn = 9780060111649|last1 = Salpeter|first1 = Eliahu|last2 = Elizur|first2 = Yuval|year = 1973}}</ref>
*[[Shirley Jackson (physicist)|Shirley Jackson]] (B.S. 1968, PhD 1973) – president of [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute]], physicist
*[[Shirley Jackson (physicist)|Shirley Jackson]] (B.S. 1968, PhD 1973) – president of [[Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute]], physicist
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*[[Modesto Maidique]] (B.S. 1962, M.S. 1964, EE 1966, PhD 1970) – former president of [[Florida International University]]
*[[Modesto Maidique]] (B.S. 1962, M.S. 1964, EE 1966, PhD 1970) – former president of [[Florida International University]]
*[[Julianne Malveaux]] (PhD 1980) – president of [[Bennett College]]
*[[Julianne Malveaux]] (PhD 1980) – president of [[Bennett College]]
*[[Alan Marcus]] (PhD 1981) – economist; professor at the [[Carroll School of Management]], [[Boston College]]. The first recipient of the [[Mario Gabelli]] Endowed Professorship.
*[[Alan Marcus]] (PhD 1981) – economist; professor at the [[Carroll School of Management]], [[Boston College]]; first recipient of the [[Mario Gabelli]] Endowed Professorship
*[[David McClain (president)|David McClain]] (PhD 1974) – president of [[University of Hawaii]]
*[[David McClain (president)|David McClain]] (PhD 1974) – president of [[University of Hawaii]]
*[[Frederic Mishkin]] (B.S. 1973, PhD 1976) – economist; professor at [[Columbia Business School]]; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2006–2008); appeared in the documentary ''[[Inside Job (2010 film)|Inside Job]]''
*[[Frederic Mishkin]] (B.S. 1973, PhD 1976) – economist; professor at [[Columbia Business School]]; Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (2006–2008); appeared in the documentary ''[[Inside Job (2010 film)|Inside Job]]''
*[[Leo E. Morton]] (M.S. 1987) – chancellor of [[University of Missouri-Kansas City]]
*[[Leo E. Morton]] (M.S. 1987) – chancellor of [[University of Missouri-Kansas City]]
*[[Gretchen Ritter]] (Ph.D.) – dean of the Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Aloi|first1=Daniel|title=Gretchen Ritter '83 named dean of Arts and Sciences|url=http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2013/04/gretchen-ritter-83-named-dean-arts-and-sciences|access-date=November 4, 2017|work=Cornell Chronicle|date=April 11, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Gretchen Ritter]] (Ph.D.) – dean of the Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences<ref>{{cite news|last1=Aloi|first1=Daniel|title=Gretchen Ritter '83 named dean of Arts and Sciences|url=http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2013/04/gretchen-ritter-83-named-dean-arts-and-sciences|access-date=November 4, 2017|work=Cornell Chronicle|date=April 11, 2013}}</ref>
*[[Richard Santagati]] (M.S. 1979) – former president of [[Merrimack College]]
*[[Richard Santagati]] (M.S. 1979) – former president of [[Merrimack College]]
*[[Rahmat Shoureshi]] – researcher, professor, and provost of [[New York Institute of Technology]] (NYIT)
*[[Rahmat Shoureshi]] – researcher, professor, and provost of [[New York Institute of Technology]] (NYIT)
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*[[Lawrence H. Summers]] (B.S. 1975) – former president of [[Harvard University]], economist, former presidential advisor
*[[Lawrence H. Summers]] (B.S. 1975) – former president of [[Harvard University]], economist, former presidential advisor
*[[Subra Suresh]] (ScD 1981) – former president of [[Carnegie Mellon University]], former Director of the [[National Science Foundation]], former Dean of the School of Engineering at MIT
*[[Subra Suresh]] (ScD 1981) – former president of [[Carnegie Mellon University]], former Director of the [[National Science Foundation]], former Dean of the School of Engineering at MIT
* [[Demetri Terzopoulos]] {{post-nominals|FRS|FRSC}} (PhD 1984) - [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]] winning [[computer scientist]], university [[professor]], [[author]], and [[entrepreneurship|entrepreneur]]
* [[Demetri Terzopoulos]] {{post-nominals|FRS|FRSC}} (PhD 1984) [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]]-winning [[computer scientist]], university [[professor]], [[author]], and [[entrepreneurship|entrepreneur]]
* [[Ahmed Tewfik]] (PhD 1987) – [[IEEE Signal Processing Society]] President, former chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the [[Cockrell School of Engineering]] at the [[University of Texas at Austin]]
* [[Ahmed Tewfik]] (PhD 1987) – [[IEEE Signal Processing Society]] President, former chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the [[Cockrell School of Engineering]] at the [[University of Texas at Austin]]
*[[Lee T. Todd, Jr.]] (M.S. 1970, EE 1971, PhD 1974) – president of [[University of Kentucky]]
*[[Lee T. Todd, Jr.]] (M.S. 1970, EE 1971, PhD 1974) – president of [[University of Kentucky]]
*[[Laura Tyson]] (PhD 1974) – chairman of the [[Council of Economic Advisors|CEA]] under [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]]; former dean of the [[Haas School of Business]]; former dean of the [[London Business School]]
*[[Hal Varian]] (B.S. 1969) – chief economist at [[Google]], founding dean of the [[School of Information]] at [[UC Berkeley]]
*[[Hal Varian]] (B.S. 1969) – chief economist at [[Google]], founding dean of the [[School of Information]] at [[UC Berkeley]]
*[[Patrick Henry Winston]] (B.S. 1965, M.S. 1967, PhD 1970) – author of standard textbooks on [[artificial intelligence]] and [[programming languages]], MIT professor, co-founded [[Ascent Technology]]
*[[Patrick Henry Winston]] (B.S. 1965, M.S. 1967, PhD 1970) – author of standard textbooks on [[artificial intelligence]] and [[programming languages]], MIT professor, co-founded [[Ascent Technology]]
*[[Elisabeth Zinser]] (M.S. 1982) – president of [[Southern Oregon University]]
*[[Elisabeth Zinser]] (M.S. 1982) – president of [[Southern Oregon University]]
*[[Muhammad M. Al-Saggaf]] (M.S. 1996, PhD 2000 in Geophysics) - President of [[King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals]]


==Humanities, arts, and social sciences==
==Humanities, arts, and social sciences==
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*[[Michael Brame]] (PhD 1970) – professor of linguistics at the [[University of Washington]]
*[[Michael Brame]] (PhD 1970) – professor of linguistics at the [[University of Washington]]
*[[Dan Massey]] – sexual freedom scholar, religious philosopher, human rights activist, chief engineer at [[BBN Technologies]], and senior scientist at [[Science Applications International Corporation]]
*[[Dan Massey]] – sexual freedom scholar, religious philosopher, human rights activist, chief engineer at [[BBN Technologies]], and senior scientist at [[Science Applications International Corporation]]
*[[Charles Murray (political scientist)|Charles Murray]] (M.S.; PhD Political Science 1974) – researcher, co-author of ''[[The Bell Curve]]'' - professor of Management Science and Engineering at [[Stanford University]]
*[[Charles Murray (political scientist)|Charles Murray]] (M.S.; PhD Political Science 1974) – researcher, co-author of ''[[The Bell Curve]]'' professor of Management Science and Engineering at [[Stanford University]]
*[[Ellen Swallow Richards]] (B.S. 1873) – founder of the modern [[home economics]] discipline and first woman admitted to MIT
*[[Ellen Swallow Richards]] (B.S. 1873) – founder of the modern [[home economics]] discipline and first woman admitted to MIT


=== Actors, Directors, and other crew ===
=== Actors, directors, and other crew ===
*[[Dylan Bruno]] – actor; former model
*[[Dylan Bruno]] – actor; former model
*[[Yau-Man Chan]] (B.S. 1974) – contestant on [[Survivor: Fiji|''Survivor:'' ''Figi'']] and ''[[Survivor: Micronesia]]''; [[table tennis]] player
*[[Yau-Man Chan]] (B.S. 1974) – contestant on [[Survivor: Fiji|''Survivor:'' ''Figi'']] and ''[[Survivor: Micronesia]]''; [[table tennis]] player
*[[James Eckhouse]] (1976,<ref>{{cite web|title=MIT Dramashop|url=http://dramashop.mit.edu/archive/1973-74/pygmalion.php|url-status=dead|access-date=2013-09-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130907215433/http://dramashop.mit.edu/archive/1973-74/pygmalion.php|archive-date=2013-09-07}}</ref> dropped out<ref>{{cite web|last=Weiss|first=Shari|title=Exclusive: James Eckhouse Looks Back on Beverly Hills 90210|date=7 February 2010 |url=http://teendramawhore.com/2010/02/07/exclusive-james-eckhouse-looks-back-on-beverly-hills-90210/ |access-date=2013-09-04}}</ref>) – actor, ''[[Beverly Hills, 90210]]''
*[[James Eckhouse]] (1976,<ref>{{cite web|title=MIT Dramashop|url=http://dramashop.mit.edu/archive/1973-74/pygmalion.php|url-status=dead|access-date=2013-09-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130907215433/http://dramashop.mit.edu/archive/1973-74/pygmalion.php|archive-date=2013-09-07}}</ref> dropped out<ref>{{cite web|last=Weiss|first=Shari|title=Exclusive: James Eckhouse Looks Back on Beverly Hills 90210|date=7 February 2010 |url=http://teendramawhore.com/2010/02/07/exclusive-james-eckhouse-looks-back-on-beverly-hills-90210/ |access-date=2013-09-04}}</ref>) – actor, ''[[Beverly Hills, 90210]]''
*[[Herbert Kalmus]] (1903) – inventor of [[Technicolor]]; star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]
*[[Herbert Kalmus]] (1903) – inventor of [[Technicolor]]; star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]]
*[[Saladin K. Patterson]] (1994) – developer and executive producer of [[The_Wonder_Years_(2021_TV_series)|The Wonder Years revival]]
*[[Saladin K. Patterson]] (1994) – developer and executive producer of [[The Wonder Years (2021 TV series)|''The Wonder Years'' revival]]
*[[Erland Van Lidth De Jeude]] – [[Hollywood (film industry)|Hollywood]] actor; [[opera]] singer
*[[Erland Van Lidth De Jeude]] – [[Hollywood (film industry)|Hollywood]] actor; [[opera]] singer
*[[James Woods]] (1969, dropped out) – [[Hollywood (film industry)|Hollywood]] actor; [[Academy Award|Oscar]] nominee; [[Emmy]] winner
*[[James Woods]] (1969, dropped out) – [[Hollywood (film industry)|Hollywood]] actor; [[Academy Award|Oscar]] nominee; [[Emmy]] winner
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=== Economists, correspondents, and political advisors ===
=== Economists, correspondents, and political advisors ===


*[[Nariman Behravesh]] (born 1948), economist
* [[Nariman Behravesh]] (born 1948) economist
* [[Alan Carlin]] (born 1937) – economist at the [[United States Environmental Protection Agency]]
* [[Dean Karlan]] (PhD Development Economics and Public Finance 2002) – development economist and founder of [[Innovations for Poverty Action]]
* [[Dean Karlan]] (PhD Development Economics and Public Finance 2002) – development economist and founder of [[Innovations for Poverty Action]]
*[[Paul Krugman]] (PhD) – ''[[New York Times]]'' columnist, [[John Bates Clark Medal]] and [[Nobel Prize]] winner (
* [[Paul Krugman]] (PhD) – ''[[New York Times]]'' columnist, [[John Bates Clark Medal]] and [[Nobel Prize]] winner
* [[Robert J. Shiller]] (born 1946), Nobel-Prize winning economist, academic, and author
* [[Robert J. Shiller]] (born 1946) Nobel Prize-winning economist, academic, and author
*[[David Walter (British journalist and politician)|David Walter]] – British [[BBC]] and [[ITN]] correspondent and later, political advisor (winner of [[Kennedy Scholarship|Kennedy Memorial Scholarship]] to MIT)
* [[David Walter (British journalist and politician)|David Walter]] – British [[BBC]] and [[ITN]] correspondent; political advisor; winner of [[Kennedy Scholarship|Kennedy Memorial Scholarship]] to MIT


=== Musicians, Record Producers, and Engineers ===
=== Musicians, record producers, and engineers ===
*[[Nate Greenslit]] (PhD) – musician, writer and academic
*[[Nate Greenslit]] (PhD) – musician, writer and academic
*[[Ned Lagin]] – played keyboards and [[synthesizer]] at a number of the [[Grateful Dead]] shows between 1970 and 1975 and on a few mid–1970s albums
*[[Ned Lagin]] – played keyboards and [[synthesizer]] at a number of the [[Grateful Dead]] shows between 1970 and 1975 and on a few mid–1970s albums
*[[Rajesh Mehta]] (B.S. Humanities and Engineering 1986) – hybrid trumpeter, composer, educational technology consultant
*[[Rajesh Mehta]] (B.S. Humanities and Engineering 1986) – hybrid trumpeter, composer, educational technology consultant
*[[Alan Pierson]] (B.S. Music, Physics, 1996-1997) – American conductor; [[Northwestern University]] faculty
*[[Alan Pierson]] (B.S. Music, Physics, 1996–1997) – conductor; [[Northwestern University]] faculty
*[[Tom Scott (sound engineer)|Tom Scott]] (B.S. 1966) – winner of two [[Academy Award for Best Sound|Academy Awards for Best Sound]] for ''[[The Right Stuff (film)|The Right Stuff]]'' and ''[[Amadeus (film)|Amadeus]]''
*[[Tom Scott (sound engineer)|Tom Scott]] (B.S. 1966) – winner of two [[Academy Award for Best Sound|Academy Awards for Best Sound]] for ''[[The Right Stuff (film)|The Right Stuff]]'' and ''[[Amadeus (film)|Amadeus]]''
* [[Jamshied Sharifi]] – [[Tony Award]] winning composer
* [[Jamshied Sharifi]] – [[Tony Award]]-winning composer


=== Painting, Sculpting, and visual art ===
=== Painting, sculpting, and visual art ===
*[[Alia Farid]] – contemporary artist
*[[Alia Farid]] – contemporary artist
*[[Marisa Morán Jahn]] (M.S.) – multimedia artist and founder of Studio REV-
*[[Marisa Morán Jahn]] (M.S.) – multimedia artist and founder of Studio REV-
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*[[Samuel Washington Weis]] – painter
*[[Samuel Washington Weis]] – painter


=== Writers and Editors ===
=== Writers and editors ===


* [[Steve Altes]] (B.S. 1984, M.S. 1986) – humorist, [[National Medal of Technology]] recipient, writer of ''Geeks & Greeks'' graphic novel about MIT
* [[Steve Altes]] (B.S. 1984, M.S. 1986) – humorist, [[National Medal of Technology]] recipient, writer of ''Geeks & Greeks'' graphic novel about MIT
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*[[Colin Adams (mathematician)|Colin Adams]] – mathematician, [[knot theory]] expert, teacher, writer, [[Mathematical joke|math humorist]]
*[[Colin Adams (mathematician)|Colin Adams]] – mathematician, [[knot theory]] expert, teacher, writer, [[Mathematical joke|math humorist]]
* [[Rakesh Agrawal (chemical engineer)|Rakesh Agrawal]] – [[National Medal of Technology and Innovation]] Laureate and Professor of Chemical Engineering at [[Purdue University]]
* [[Rakesh Agrawal (chemical engineer)|Rakesh Agrawal]] – [[National Medal of Technology and Innovation]] Laureate and Professor of Chemical Engineering at [[Purdue University]]
*[[John G. Trump|John George Trump]] - electrical engineer, inventor, and physicist, then become a professor of [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] from 1936 until 1973, direct the MIT High Voltage Research Laboratory from 1946 to 1980
*[[Buzz Aldrin]] – combat pilot, astronaut, second man to [[Moon landing|walk on the Moon]]
*[[Buzz Aldrin]] – combat pilot, astronaut, second man to [[Moon landing|walk on the Moon]]
*[[Pauline Morrow Austin]] – meteorologist, Director of Weather Radar at MIT, research staff in Radiation Laboratory
*[[Pauline Morrow Austin]] – meteorologist, Director of Weather Radar at MIT, research staff in Radiation Laboratory
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*[[Gordon Bell]] – computer engineer and manager, designer of [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[Programmed Data Processor|PDP]], manager of the [[VAX]] project
*[[Gordon Bell]] – computer engineer and manager, designer of [[Digital Equipment Corporation|DEC]] [[Programmed Data Processor|PDP]], manager of the [[VAX]] project
*[[Stephen Benton]] – invented [[rainbow hologram]], pioneered [[digital holography]]
*[[Stephen Benton]] – invented [[rainbow hologram]], pioneered [[digital holography]]
*[[Manuel Blum]] – computer scientist, received [[Turing Award]] (1995) for studies in [[computational complexity theory]]
*[[Marc Blank]] – computer game designer and programmer, developed ''[[Zork]]'' [[adventure game]]
*[[Marc Blank]] – computer game designer and programmer, developed ''[[Zork]]'' [[adventure game]]
*[[Manuel Blum]] – computer scientist, received [[Turing Award]] (1995) for studies in [[computational complexity theory]]
*[[Katie Bouman]] – computer scientist and electrical engineer involved in developing the algorithm used in filtering the first images of a [[black hole]] taken by the [[Event Horizon Telescope]]
*[[Katie Bouman]] – computer scientist and electrical engineer involved in developing the algorithm used in filtering the first images of a [[black hole]] taken by the [[Event Horizon Telescope]]
*[[Dan Bricklin]] – co-inventor of [[Visicalc]], the first [[WYSIWYG]] PC [[spreadsheet]] program
*[[Dan Bricklin]] – co-inventor of [[Visicalc]], the first [[WYSIWYG]] PC [[spreadsheet]] program
*[[Alice G. Bryant]] – otolaryngologist and inventor of surgical tools
*[[Alice G. Bryant]] – otolaryngologist and inventor of surgical tools
*[[Dixie Lee Bryant]] – geologist and educator
*[[Edward M. Burgess]] – chemist, inventor of the [[Burgess reagent]]
*[[Edward M. Burgess]] – chemist, inventor of the [[Burgess reagent]]
*[[Christopher Chen (academic)|Christopher Chen]] – William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering at [[Boston University]].
*[[Christopher Chen (academic)|Christopher Chen]] – William Fairfield Warren Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering at [[Boston University]]
*[[David D. Clark]] – led the development of TCP/IP (the protocol that underlies the Internet)
*[[David D. Clark]] – led the development of TCP/IP (the protocol that underlies the Internet)
*[[Wesley A. Clark]] – computing pioneer, creator of the [[LINC]] (the first minicomputer)
*[[Wesley A. Clark]] – computing pioneer, creator of the [[LINC]] (the first minicomputer)
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*[[Farouk El-Baz]] – Supervisor of Lunar Science Planning, [[Project Apollo|Apollo Program]], [[NASA]]
*[[Farouk El-Baz]] – Supervisor of Lunar Science Planning, [[Project Apollo|Apollo Program]], [[NASA]]
*[[Kelly Falkner]] (PhD 1989) – oceanographer, Antarctic researcher
*[[Kelly Falkner]] (PhD 1989) – oceanographer, Antarctic researcher
*[[Bran Ferren]] (Class of 1974) – Designer, Technologist, Engineer, entertainment technology expert, prolific inventor, [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]] nominee
*[[Bran Ferren]] (Class of 1974) – designer, technologist, Eegineer, entertainment technology expert, prolific inventor, [[Academy Awards|Academy Award]] nominee
*[[Carl Feynman]] – computer scientist; son of the physicist [[Richard Feynman]]
*[[Carl Feynman]] – computer scientist; son of the physicist [[Richard Feynman]]
*[[Mike Fincke]] (B.S. Aero/Astro 1989, SB EAPS 1989) – NASA astronaut.
*[[Michael Fincke]] (B.S. Aero/Astro 1989, SB EAPS 1989) – NASA astronaut, ISS Commander and former record-holder for time in space.
*[[Marron William Fort]] (B.S. 1926, M.S. 1927, PhD 1933) – first African-American to earn a PhD in engineering
*[[Marron William Fort]] (B.S. 1926, M.S. 1927, PhD 1933) – first African-American to earn a PhD in engineering
*[[Bob Frankston]] (B.S. 1970, M.S. EE 1974) – co-inventor of [[Visicalc]] (first [[WYSIWYG]] PC [[spreadsheet]] program); critic of [[telecommunications]] [[public policy]]
*[[Bob Frankston]] (B.S. 1970, M.S. EE 1974) – co-inventor of [[Visicalc]] (first [[WYSIWYG]] PC [[spreadsheet]] program); critic of [[telecommunications]] [[public policy]]
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*[[Ivan Getting]] – co-inventor of the [[Global Positioning System]] (GPS), [[Draper Prize]] (2003)
*[[Ivan Getting]] – co-inventor of the [[Global Positioning System]] (GPS), [[Draper Prize]] (2003)
*[[Jim Gettys]] – an original developer of [[X Window]], former director of [[GNOME]]
*[[Jim Gettys]] – an original developer of [[X Window]], former director of [[GNOME]]
*[[Yoshimi Goda]] – Coastal Engineer and recipient of the [[Order of the Sacred Treasure]] who undertook research at MIT with [[Arthur Ippen]]<ref>{{Cite book |last=Goda |first=Y. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nH2tOgAACAAJ |title=耐波工学 港湾・海岸構造物の耐波設計 |publisher=Kashima Publishing |year=2008 |isbn=978-4306023994 |location=Tokyo |language=ja |trans-title=Wave-resistant engineering: Wave-resistant design of harbours and coastal structures |access-date=5 July 2023}}</ref>
*[[Yoshimi Goda]] – coastal engineer and recipient of the [[Order of the Sacred Treasure]]; undertook research at MIT with [[Arthur Ippen]]<ref>{{Cite book |last=Goda |first=Y. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nH2tOgAACAAJ |title=耐波工学 港湾・海岸構造物の耐波設計 |publisher=Kashima Publishing |year=2008 |isbn=978-4306023994 |location=Tokyo |language=ja |trans-title=Wave-resistant engineering: Wave-resistant design of harbours and coastal structures |access-date=5 July 2023}}</ref>
*[[Kenneth E. Goodson]] – mechanical engineer and faculty at [[Stanford University]]
*[[Martha Goodway]] – archaeometallurgist at the [[Smithsonian Institution]]
*[[Martha Goodway]] – archaeometallurgist at the [[Smithsonian Institution]]
*[[Bill Gosper]] (B.S. 1965) – mathematician, a founder of the original [[hacker (programmer subculture)|hacker]] community, pioneer of [[symbolic computing]], originator of [[hashlife]]
*[[Bill Gosper]] (B.S. 1965) – mathematician, a founder of the original [[hacker (programmer subculture)|hacker]] community, pioneer of [[symbolic computing]], originator of [[hashlife]]
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*[[C. R. Hagen]] (B.S., M.S. 1958, PhD. 1963) – Professor of Physics, University of Rochester; co-discoverer of [[Higgs mechanism]] and Higgs boson in 1964 with Gerald Guralnik; awarded J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics in (2010)<ref name="aps" /><ref>[http://www.pas.rochester.edu/urpas/page/carl_r_hagen_wins_2010_j_j_sakurai_prize_for_theoretical_particle_physics University of Rochester – C.R. Hagen Wins 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927151658/http://www.pas.rochester.edu/urpas/page/carl_r_hagen_wins_2010_j_j_sakurai_prize_for_theoretical_particle_physics |date=2011-09-27 }}</ref>
*[[C. R. Hagen]] (B.S., M.S. 1958, PhD. 1963) – Professor of Physics, University of Rochester; co-discoverer of [[Higgs mechanism]] and Higgs boson in 1964 with Gerald Guralnik; awarded J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics in (2010)<ref name="aps" /><ref>[http://www.pas.rochester.edu/urpas/page/carl_r_hagen_wins_2010_j_j_sakurai_prize_for_theoretical_particle_physics University of Rochester – C.R. Hagen Wins 2010 J. J. Sakurai Prize for Theoretical Particle Physics] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927151658/http://www.pas.rochester.edu/urpas/page/carl_r_hagen_wins_2010_j_j_sakurai_prize_for_theoretical_particle_physics |date=2011-09-27 }}</ref>
*[[George Ellery Hale]] – astronomer, founded several astronomical observatories, developed Throop College of Technology into [[Caltech]]
*[[George Ellery Hale]] – astronomer, founded several astronomical observatories, developed Throop College of Technology into [[Caltech]]
*[[Heidi Hammel]] (B.S. 1982) – planetary astronomer who has extensively studied Neptune and Uranus.
*[[Heidi Hammel]] (B.S. 1982) – planetary astronomer who has extensively studied Neptune and Uranus
*[[Karen Hao]] (B.S. 2015), award-winning AI journalist<ref>{{cite web|title=Karen Hao|url=https://www.mitcnc.org/karenhao/|access-date=2021-03-22|website=MIT Club of Northern California|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=2019-03-05|title=Marketing AI Profile: Karen Hao|url=https://blog.marketmuse.com/marketing-ai-profile-karen-hao/|access-date=2021-03-22|website=MarketMuse}}</ref>
*[[Karen Hao]] (B.S. 2015), award-winning AI journalist<ref>{{cite web|title=Karen Hao|url=https://www.mitcnc.org/karenhao/|access-date=2021-03-22|website=MIT Club of Northern California|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=2019-03-05|title=Marketing AI Profile: Karen Hao|url=https://blog.marketmuse.com/marketing-ai-profile-karen-hao/|access-date=2021-03-22|website=MarketMuse}}</ref>
* [[William W. Happ]] (M.S.) – Silicon transistor pioneer at [[Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory]], and Professor at [[Arizona State University]].<ref name="HappNewsletter">{{cite journal |last1=staff |title=Newsletter |journal=University of Illinois Department of Engineering Newsletter |date=Fall 1970 |volume=13 |issue=1 |page=4 |url=https://ws.engr.illinois.edu/sitemanager/getfile.asp?id=2405|access-date=28 July 2021}}</ref>
* [[William W. Happ]] (M.S.) – silicon transistor pioneer at [[Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory]], and Professor at [[Arizona State University]]<ref name="HappNewsletter">{{cite journal |last1=staff |title=Newsletter |journal=University of Illinois Department of Engineering Newsletter |date=Fall 1970 |volume=13 |issue=1 |page=4 |url=https://ws.engr.illinois.edu/sitemanager/getfile.asp?id=2405|access-date=28 July 2021}}</ref>
*[[Sandra Lee Harris]] (SB, 1969) – systems engineer, quality assurance manager, chaplain; initiated distinction between "bug" and "feature"<ref>[https://www.wired.com/story/its-not-a-bug-its-a-feature/ distinction between "bug" and "feature"]</ref> while upgrading code for [[FOCAL (programming language)|FOCAL]] for [[PDP-8]] in 1971 at [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]
* [[Guadalupe Hayes-Mota]] – (B.S. 2008, M.S. 2016, MBA 2016) - biotechnologist and business director.<ref>{{cite web|title=Guadalupe Hayes-Mota (LGO '16)|url=https://lgo.mit.edu/notable-alumni/guadalupe-hayes-mota/|access-date=2021-09-07|website=MIT LGO - Leaders for Global Operations|language=en-US}}</ref>
* [[Guadalupe Hayes-Mota]] (B.S. 2008, M.S. 2016, MBA 2016) – biotechnologist and business director<ref>{{cite web|title=Guadalupe Hayes-Mota (LGO '16)|url=https://lgo.mit.edu/notable-alumni/guadalupe-hayes-mota/|access-date=2021-09-07|website=MIT LGO - Leaders for Global Operations|language=en-US}}</ref>
*[[Asegun Henry]] (M.S., PhD 2009) – mechanical engineer<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ase.gatech.edu/people/|title=People|website=Georgia Tech Atomistic Simulation & Energy Research Group|publisher=Georgia Institute of Technology|access-date=May 5, 2019}}</ref>
*[[Asegun Henry]] (M.S., PhD 2009) – mechanical engineer<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ase.gatech.edu/people/|title=People|website=Georgia Tech Atomistic Simulation & Energy Research Group|publisher=Georgia Institute of Technology|access-date=May 5, 2019}}</ref>
* [[Caroline Herzenberg]] (B.S. 1953) – physicist
* [[Caroline Herzenberg]] (B.S. 1953) – physicist
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*[[Robert S. Langer]] – biochemical engineer, biomedical researcher, MIT professor, inventor, entrepreneur, [[Draper Prize]] (2002)
*[[Robert S. Langer]] – biochemical engineer, biomedical researcher, MIT professor, inventor, entrepreneur, [[Draper Prize]] (2002)
*[[Norman Levinson]] (B.S., M.S. 1934, ScD 1935) – theoretical mathematician, former Institute Professor at MIT, developed [[Levinson recursion]]
*[[Norman Levinson]] (B.S., M.S. 1934, ScD 1935) – theoretical mathematician, former Institute Professor at MIT, developed [[Levinson recursion]]
*[[Daniel Levitin]] – neuroscientist, music producer, author of [[This Is Your Brain on Music]]
*[[Daniel Levitin]] – neuroscientist, music producer, author of ''[[This Is Your Brain on Music]]''
*[[Soung Chang Liew]] (B.S. 1984, M.S. 1986, PhD 1988) – information engineering professor
*[[Soung Chang Liew]] (B.S. 1984, M.S. 1986, PhD 1988) – information engineering professor
*[[Steven R. Little]] (PhD 2005) – chemical engineer, pharmaceutical scientist, and department chair of Chemical Engineering at the [[University of Pittsburgh]] [[Swanson School of Engineering]]
*[[Steven R. Little]] (PhD 2005) – chemical engineer, pharmaceutical scientist, and department chair of Chemical Engineering at the [[University of Pittsburgh]] [[Swanson School of Engineering]]
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*[[Joseph Lykken]] (PhD 1982) – theoretical physicist, proposed "weak scale superstring" theory
*[[Joseph Lykken]] (PhD 1982) – theoretical physicist, proposed "weak scale superstring" theory
*[[Danilo M Maceda Jr]] – technology policy expert, software entrepreneur, film writer, software engineer, computer programmer (dropout for hacking CIA server)
*[[Danilo M Maceda Jr]] – technology policy expert, software entrepreneur, film writer, software engineer, computer programmer (dropout for hacking CIA server)
*[[Luz Martinez-Miranda]] – Physicist and professor at the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland]]; first female president of the [[National Society of Hispanic Physicists]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Luz Martinez-Miranda is a 2020 ADVANCE Honoree |url=https://mse.umd.edu/news/story/luz-martinezmiranda-is-a-2020-advance-honoree |access-date=2023-09-12 |website=mse.umd.edu |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Luz Martinez-Miranda]] – physicist and professor at the [[University of Maryland, College Park|University of Maryland]]; first female president of the [[National Society of Hispanic Physicists]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=Luz Martinez-Miranda is a 2020 ADVANCE Honoree |url=https://mse.umd.edu/news/story/luz-martinezmiranda-is-a-2020-advance-honoree |access-date=2023-09-12 |website=mse.umd.edu |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Hiram Percy Maxim]] – inventor of the "Maxim Silencer" and founder of the [[American Radio Relay League]]
*[[Hiram Percy Maxim]] – inventor of the "Maxim Silencer" and founder of the [[American Radio Relay League]]
*[[John F. McCarthy Jr.]] (B.S. 1950, M.S. 1951) – director of MIT Center for Space Research and director of Lewis Research Center, NASA
*[[John F. McCarthy Jr.]] (B.S. 1950, M.S. 1951) – director of MIT Center for Space Research and director of Lewis Research Center, NASA
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*[[Diane McKnight]] (B.S. 1975, M.S. 1978, PhD 1979) – engineering professor, limnologist, biogeochemist, Antarctic researcher
*[[Diane McKnight]] (B.S. 1975, M.S. 1978, PhD 1979) – engineering professor, limnologist, biogeochemist, Antarctic researcher
*[[Anne McNeil]] (Postdoc 2005–2007) – chemist and professor at [[University of Michigan]]
*[[Anne McNeil]] (Postdoc 2005–2007) – chemist and professor at [[University of Michigan]]
*[[Faye McNeill]] (PhD 2005) – American atmospheric chemist and Professor of Chemical Engineering at [[Columbia University]]
*[[Faye McNeill]] (PhD 2005) – atmospheric chemist and Professor of Chemical Engineering at [[Columbia University]]
*[[Parisa Mehrkhodavandi]] (PhD 2002) – chemist
*[[Parisa Mehrkhodavandi]] (PhD 2002) – chemist
*[[Fulvio Melia]] (PhD 1985) – theoretical astrophysicist, professor, author, editor, general educator
*[[Fulvio Melia]] (PhD 1985) – theoretical astrophysicist, professor, author, editor, general educator
*[[Holly Michael]], (PhD 2005) – hydrogeologist and professor
*[[Holly Michael]] (PhD 2005) – hydrogeologist and professor
*[[Arnold Mindell]] (MSc 1961) – physicist, author, psychologist – developer of Process Oriented Psychology
*[[Arnold Mindell]] (MSc 1961) – physicist, author, psychologist – developer of Process Oriented Psychology
*[[Daniel Mindiola]] – professor of chemistry at [[University of Pennsylvania]]
*[[Daniel Mindiola]] – professor of chemistry at [[University of Pennsylvania]]
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*[[Radia Perlman]] (B.S. 1973, M.S. 1976, PhD 1988) – computer scientist, network engineer, invented numerous [[data network]] technologies, "mother of the Internet"
*[[Radia Perlman]] (B.S. 1973, M.S. 1976, PhD 1988) – computer scientist, network engineer, invented numerous [[data network]] technologies, "mother of the Internet"
*[[David Pesetsky]] (PhD 1982) – [[generative grammar|generative]] [[linguistics|linguist]], Ferrari P. Ward Professor of Modern Languages and Linguistics and Head of the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]]
*[[David Pesetsky]] (PhD 1982) – [[generative grammar|generative]] [[linguistics|linguist]], Ferrari P. Ward Professor of Modern Languages and Linguistics and Head of the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]]
*[[Harry Melville Pope]] (1881) – [[gunsmith]] noted for precision [[rifling]] of [[gun barrel]]s<ref>{{cite web |url=https://sandiegoschutzenguilde.org/History/HarryPope.html |title=Harry M. Pope "He Makes the finest Rifle Barrels in the World" |last=Teale |first=Edwin |website=San Diego Schutzen Guilde |accessdate=25 November 2023 }}</ref>
*[[Edward Rebar]] (PhD 1997) – biologist, senior vice president, and chief technology officer at [[Sangamo Therapeutics]]
*[[Edward Rebar]] (PhD 1997) – biologist, senior vice president, and chief technology officer at [[Sangamo Therapeutics]]
*[[ChoKyun Rha]] (B.S. 1962, M.S. 1964, M.S. 1966, SCD 1967) – food technologist, professor at MIT
*[[ChoKyun Rha]] (B.S. 1962, M.S. 1964, M.S. 1966, SCD 1967) – food technologist, professor at MIT
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*[[Ray Tomlinson]] – innovator of email systems, pioneered the use of the "@" symbol for email
*[[Ray Tomlinson]] – innovator of email systems, pioneered the use of the "@" symbol for email
*[[Leonard H. Tower Jr.]] (B.S. Biology 1971) – early [[Free Software]] [[Activism|activist]], software [[hacker (programmer subculture)|hacker]]
*[[Leonard H. Tower Jr.]] (B.S. Biology 1971) – early [[Free Software]] [[Activism|activist]], software [[hacker (programmer subculture)|hacker]]
*[[John G. Trump]] – electrical engineer, inventor, and physicist
*[[John G. Trump|John George Trump]] – electrical engineer, inventor, and physicist; professor at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]] 1936–1973, directed MIT High Voltage Research Laboratory 1946–1980
*[[Kay Tye]] – neuroscientist, MIT assistant professor
*[[Kay Tye]] – neuroscientist, MIT assistant professor
*[[Denisa Wagner]] – vascular biologist at [[Harvard Medical School]]
*[[Ann M. Valentine]] – chemist, professor at [[Yale University|Yale]] and [[Temple University|Temple]] University
*[[Ann M. Valentine]] – chemist, professor at [[Yale University|Yale]] and [[Temple University|Temple]] University
*[[Manuel Sandoval Vallarta]] – MIT professor, founder of the Physics Institute at [[UNAM]]; mentor of Nobel laureate [[Richard Feynman]]
*[[Manuel Sandoval Vallarta]] – MIT professor, founder of the Physics Institute at [[UNAM]]; mentor of Nobel laureate [[Richard Feynman]]
*[[Denisa Wagner]] – vascular biologist at [[Harvard Medical School]]
*[[Susie Wee]] – Women in Technology International laureate; CTEO of Collaboration at Cisco
*[[Susie Wee]] – Women in Technology International laureate; CTEO of Collaboration at Cisco
*[[Robert Williams Wood]] – optical physicist, developed "black light", ultraviolet and infrared photography
*[[Robert Williams Wood]] – optical physicist, developed "black light", ultraviolet and infrared photography
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*[[Skip Dise]] (2003) – member of 2010 US National Rowing Team<ref>{{cite web|title=MIT alums to row for Team USA|url=http://tech.mit.edu/V130/N42/rowing.html}}</ref>
*[[Skip Dise]] (2003) – member of 2010 US National Rowing Team<ref>{{cite web|title=MIT alums to row for Team USA|url=http://tech.mit.edu/V130/N42/rowing.html}}</ref>
*[[Adam Edelman]] (2014) – American-born Israeli Olympic skeleton athlete
*[[Adam Edelman]] (2014) – American-born Israeli Olympic skeleton athlete
*[[Johan Harmenberg]] (dropped out circa 1975-1977; drafted by Sweden) – épée fencer, gold medal winner in the 1980 Olympics, world champion
*[[Johan Harmenberg]] (dropped out circa 1975–1977; drafted by Sweden) – épée fencer, gold medal winner in the 1980 Olympics, world champion
*[[Larry Kahn (tiddlywinks)|Larry Kahn]] – [[tiddlywinks]] champion
*[[Larry Kahn (tiddlywinks)|Larry Kahn]] – [[tiddlywinks]] champion
*[[Dave Lockwood (tiddlywinks)|Dave Lockwood]] (1975) – tiddlywinks champion
*[[Dave Lockwood (tiddlywinks)|Dave Lockwood]] (1975) – tiddlywinks champion
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*[[Sylvester Q. Cannon]] (B.S. Mining Engineering) – [[Apostle (Latter Day Saints)|Apostle]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints]]
*[[Sylvester Q. Cannon]] (B.S. Mining Engineering) – [[Apostle (Latter Day Saints)|Apostle]] of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints]]
*[[Csaba Csere]] (1978 B.S., 2 Mechanical Engineering) – automotive journalist, editor of ''[[Car and Driver]]''
*[[Csaba Csere]] (1978 B.S., 2 Mechanical Engineering) – automotive journalist, editor of ''[[Car and Driver]]''
*[[Lynn Yamada Davis]] (1977 B.S., Civil Engineering) – [[celebrity chef]], [[Tiktoker]]<ref>{{cite news |last=Moses |first=Claire |title=Lynn Yamada Davis, Whose Cooking TikToks Delighted Millions, Dies at 67 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/11/dining/lynja-davis-cooking-tiktok-dead.html |work=The New York Times |access-date=January 12, 2024 |date=January 12, 2024|archive-url=https://archive.today/20240112181600/https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/11/dining/lynja-davis-cooking-tiktok-dead.html |archive-date=January 12, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=College Commencements |url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-news-mit-college-commencements-197/138625234/ |access-date=January 13, 2024 |work=The News |date=June 23, 1977 |pages=48}}</ref>
*[[Janet Hsieh]] (2001) – Taiwanese-American television personality, violinist, author, and model; host of ''[[Fun Taiwan]]''
*[[Janet Hsieh]] (2001) – Taiwanese-American television personality, violinist, author, and model; host of ''[[Fun Taiwan]]''
*[[Jeff Hwang]] – US Air Force fighter pilot, 1999 winner of [[Mackay Trophy]]
*[[Jeff Hwang]] – US Air Force fighter pilot, 1999 winner of [[Mackay Trophy]]
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*[[Tom Magliozzi]] (1958 B.S., 14A, Economic Policy and Engineering) – radio personality, ''Car Talk''
*[[Tom Magliozzi]] (1958 B.S., 14A, Economic Policy and Engineering) – radio personality, ''Car Talk''
*[[Lalit Pande]] (1972 M.S., 2 Mechanical Engineering) – environmentalist and [[Padma Shri]] awardee
*[[Lalit Pande]] (1972 M.S., 2 Mechanical Engineering) – environmentalist and [[Padma Shri]] awardee
*[[London Akira Mizuno]] (2000 B.S. Electrical engineer)
*[[Randal Pinkett]] – chairman and CEO of BCT Partners; winner of television show ''[[The Apprentice (U.S. TV series)|The Apprentice]]''
*[[Randal Pinkett]] – chairman and CEO of BCT Partners; winner of television show ''[[The Apprentice (U.S. TV series)|The Apprentice]]''
*[[Ubol Ratana]] (1973 B.S., 18 Mathematics) – Princess of [[Thailand]]
*[[Ubol Ratana]] (1973 B.S., 18 Mathematics) – Princess of [[Thailand]]
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==Fictional==
==Fictional==
*[[Gordon Freeman]], the silent protagonist of ''[[Half-Life (series)|Half-Life]]'', graduated at MIT with a Ph.D. degree in Theoretical Physics
*[[Lex Luthor]], diabolical genius and supervillain of the [[DC Universe]]
*[[Lex Luthor]], diabolical genius and supervillain of the [[DC Universe]]
*[[Timothy McGee|Tim McGee]], field agent specializing in cybersecurity and computer crime on ''[[NCIS (TV series)|NCIS]]'', portrayed by [[Sean Murray (actor)|Sean Murray]]
*[[Timothy McGee|Tim McGee]], field agent specializing in cybersecurity and computer crime on ''[[NCIS (TV series)|NCIS]]'', portrayed by [[Sean Murray (actor)|Sean Murray]]
*[[Tony Stark (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Tony Stark]], alter ego of [[Iron Man]], portrayed by [[Robert Downey Jr.]] in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] films
*[[Tony Stark (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Tony Stark]], alter ego of [[Iron Man]], portrayed by [[Robert Downey Jr.]] in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] films
*[[Howard Wolowitz]], character on ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'', portrayed by [[Simon Helberg]]
*[[Howard Wolowitz]], character on ''[[The Big Bang Theory]]'', portrayed by [[Simon Helberg]]
*[[Gordon Freeman]], the silent protagonist of ''[[Half-Life (series)]]'', graduated at MIT with a Ph.D. degree in Theoretical Physics


==Nobel laureate alumni==
==Nobel laureate alumni==
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| style="text-align:left;"| "for his analysis of monetary and fiscal policy under different exchange rate regimes and his analysis of optimum currency areas"
| style="text-align:left;"| "for his analysis of monetary and fiscal policy under different exchange rate regimes and his analysis of optimum currency areas"
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/1999/ |title=Economics 1999 |access-date=2007-04-02}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics/laureates/1999/ |title=Economics 1999 |access-date=2007-04-02}}</ref>
|- valign="top"
| [[William D. Nordhaus]]
| style="text-align:center;"| PhD
| style="text-align:center;"| 1967
| style="text-align:center;"| 2018
| style="text-align:center;"| [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Economics]]
| style="text-align:left;"| "for integrating climate change into long-run macroeconomic analysis"
|style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/economics/2018/press-release/ |title=Economics 2018 |access-date=2018-10-08}}</ref>
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [[Charles Pedersen]]
| [[Charles Pedersen]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1965/ |title=Chemistry 1965 |access-date=2007-04-02}}</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1965/ |title=Chemistry 1965 |access-date=2007-04-02}}</ref>
|-
|-
| [[William D. Nordhaus]]
| style="text-align:center;"| PhD
| style="text-align:center;"| 1967
| style="text-align:center;"| 2018
| style="text-align:center;"| [[Nobel Prize in Economics|Economics]]
| style="text-align:left;"| "for integrating climate change into long-run macroeconomic analysis"
|style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/economics/2018/press-release/ |title=Economics 2018 |access-date=2018-10-08}}</ref>
|}
|}


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|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [[Kenneth D. Cameron|Kenneth Cameron]]
| [[Kenneth D. Cameron|Kenneth Cameron]]
| style="text-align:center;"| B.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics
| style="text-align:center;"| B.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics
M.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics
M.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics
| style="text-align:center;"| 1978
| style="text-align:center;"| 1978
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| style="text-align:center;"| [[STS-51-F]]
| style="text-align:center;"| [[STS-51-F]]
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [[Mike Fincke]]
| [[Michael Fincke]]
| style="text-align:center;"| Double Major:
| style="text-align:center;"| Double Major:

* B.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics
* B.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics
* B.S. – Earth, Atmosphere, and Planetary Sciences
* B.S. – Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
| style="text-align:center;"| 1989
| style="text-align:center;"| 1989
| style="text-align:center;"| [[Soyuz TMA-4]], [[Expedition 9]], [[Soyuz TMA-13]], [[Expedition 18]], [[STS-134]]
| style="text-align:center;"| [[Soyuz TMA-4]], [[Expedition 9]], [[Soyuz TMA-13]], [[Expedition 18]], [[STS-134]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|
| style="text-align:center;"|
|}
|}

== See also ==
* [[List of companies founded by MIT alumni]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:58, 17 July 2024

This list of Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni includes students who studied as undergraduates or graduate students at MIT's School of Engineering; School of Science; MIT Sloan School of Management; School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences; School of Architecture and Planning; or Whitaker College of Health Sciences. Since there are more than 120,000 alumni (living and deceased), this listing cannot be comprehensive. Instead, this article summarizes some of the more notable MIT alumni, with some indication of the reasons they are notable in the world at large. All MIT degrees are earned through academic achievement, in that MIT has never awarded honorary degrees in any form.[1]

The MIT Alumni Association defines eligibility for membership as follows:[2]

The following persons are Alumni/ae Members of the Association:

All persons who have received a degree from the Institute; and All persons who have been registered as students in a degree-granting program at the Institute for (i) at least one full term in any undergraduate class which has already graduated; or (ii) for at least two full terms as graduate students.

As a celebration of the new MIT building dedicated to nanotechnology laboratories in 2018, a special silicon wafer was designed and fabricated with an image of the Great Dome. This One.MIT image is composed of more than 270,000 individual names, comprising all the students, faculty, and staff at MIT during the years 1861–2018. A special website was set up to document the creation of a large wall display in the building, and to facilitate the location of individual names in the image.[3]

Politics and public service

Vereinigte Staaten

Name Degree Degree year Notability Notes
Lt. Gen. James Alan Abrahamson (USAF Ret'd) B.S. – Aeronautical Engineering 1955 Director of President Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative
US Air Force general
[4]
Ben Bernanke PhD – Economics 1979 Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank [5]
Samuel Bodman ScD – Chemical Engineering 1965 Secretary of Energy (2005–2009) [6]
Jun Choi B.S. – Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering 1994 Mayor of Edison, New Jersey
Henry Cohen M.S. – Urban Planning 1949 Director of Föhrenwald displaced persons camp in the American sector of post-World War II Germany
Leighton I. Davis M.S. – Aeronautical Engineering 1941 US Air Force general
John M. Deutch B.S. – Chemical Engineering,

PhD – Chemistry

1961

1966

Director of Central Intelligence and United States Deputy Secretary of Defense under President Bill Clinton
Jimmy Doolittle M.S., DSc – Aeronautical Engineering 1924

1925

US Air Force general
T. Coleman du Pont United States Senator from Delaware
Herbert W. Ehrgott B.S. – Mechanical Engineering 1930 US Air Force general
Luis A. Ferré B.S., M.S. – Mechanical Engineering 1924

1925

3rd Governor of Puerto Rico
Julius A. Furer M.S. – Naval Architecture 1905 US Navy admiral
J. Michael Gilmore B.S. – Physics Director of the Operational Test and Evaluation Directorate
Jonathan Gruber B.S. – Economics 1987 Director of the Health Care Program at the National Bureau of Economic Research, Professor of economics at MIT
Jenn Hill Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 109th district
Chrissy Houlahan M.S. – Technology and Policy 1994 U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania's 6th district
Marcy Kaptur PhD – Urban Planning 1981 U.S. House of Representatives for Ohio's 9th district
Frank Kowalski M.S. – Mechanical Engineering 1937 United States Representative from Connecticut
Jon C. Kreitz US Navy admiral
John M. Loh M.S. – Aeronautical Engineering 1973 Retired four-star general in the United States Air Force; last served as Commander, Air Combat Command; 24th Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force
Herbert B. Loper B.S. – Civil Engineering 1922 US Army general
N. Gregory Mankiw PhD – Economics 1984 Chairman of President Bush's Council of Economic Advisors
William F. Martin M.S. – "Without Course" 1974 Deputy Secretary of Energy (1968–1988)

Executive Secretary of National Security Council

Special Assistant to President Reagan

Thomas Massie B.S. – Electrical Engineering

M.S. – Mechanical Engineering

1993

1996

Member of the US House of Representatives

from Kentucky's 4th district

[7]
Mark McClellan PhD – Economics 1993 Head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration
Katharine Dexter McCormick B.S. – Biology 1904 Suffragette, funded research for the Pill
Lansing McVickar 1918 Career officer with the United States Army
Bruce Morrison B.S. – Chemistry 1965 US House of Representatives for Connecticut
David Nolan B.S. – Political Science 1965 Founder of United States Libertarian Party
John Olver PhD – Chemistry 1961 US House of Representatives for Massachusetts
John Birdsell Oren M.S. – Marine Engineering US Coast Guard admiral
Alex Padilla B.S. – Mechanical Engineering 1994 U.S. Senator from California, appointed by Governor Gavin Newsom after Kamala Harris was elected to Vice President
Joseph J. Romm SB – Physics

PhD – Physics

1982

1987

Assistant Secretary of the US Department of Energy
Francis Sargent Dropped out; studied architecture [1939] 64th Governor of Massachusetts
George Shultz PhD – Economics 1949 Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of State
Phillips Waller Smith M.S. – Ordnance Engineering 1935 US Air Force general
Paul Sohl B.S. – Aeronautical Engineering 1985 US Navy admiral
Pete Stark B.S. – General Engineering 1956 US House of Representatives for California
Lawrence Summers B.S. – Economics 1975 71st United States Secretary of the Treasury
Chris Sununu B.S. – Civil/Environmental Engineering 1998 82nd Governor of New Hampshire
John E. Sununu B.S., M.S. – Mechanical Engineering 1987

1987

United States Senator from New Hampshire
John H. Sununu B.S., M.S., PhD – Mechanical Engineering 1961

1963

1966

White House Chief of Staff under President George H. W. Bush, Governor of New Hampshire, host of Crossfire
Sheila Widnall B.S., M.S., DSc – Aeronautical/Astronautical Engineering 1961

1961

1964

United States Secretary of the Air Force (1993–1997)
Tom Wolf PhD – Political Science 1981 47th Governor of Pennsylvania [8]

International

Name Degree Year Notability Notes
Tadatoshi Akiba PhD – Mathematics 1970 Mayor of Hiroshima; recipient of Ramon Magsaysay Award
Kofi Annan M.S. – Management 1972 Former Secretary-General of the United Nations
Moshe Arens Technik Israel Minister of Defense three times and once as Minister of Foreign Affairs
Pedro Aspe PhD – Economics 1978 Mexican Secretary of Finance and Public Credit
Virgilio Barco B.S. – Civil Engineering 1943 Colombian president
Youssef Boutros Ghali PhD – Economics 1981 Former Egyptian Minister of Finance
Ahmed Chalabi B.S. – Mathematics 1965 Controversial Iraqi politician; deputy prime minister of Iraq
Asim Dasgupta PhD – Economics 1975 Former Finance Minister of the Indian state of West Bengal
Harold Demuren PhD – Aeronautical Engineering 1975 Director General of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority; first African elected as President of ICAO General Assembly
Mario Draghi PhD – Economics 1977 Former President of the European Central Bank; Former Prime Minister of Italy
José Figueres Ferrer 1926 Former (three-time) President of Costa Rica
Pervez Hoodbhoy SB, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, M.S. – Solid-State Physics,
PhD – Nuclear Physics
1973

1978

Faculty member at the Quaid-e-Azam University since 1973; renowned nuclear research scientist in Pakistan
C.D. Howe 1907 Canadian politician and cabinet minister
Janet Keeping B.S. – Architecture 1971 Lawyer; faculty member at the University of Calgary; Leader of the Green Party of Alberta[9][10]
Uzi Landau PhD – Engineering 1976 National Infrastructure Minister of Israel
Pita Limjaroenrat MBA – Strategy 2011 Thai politician and leader of Move Forward Party
Mao Chi-kuo PhD – Civil Engineering 1982 Former Premier of the Republic of China (Taiwan) (2014–2016) [11]
David Miliband M.S. – Political Science 1990 British politician, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Yahya Muhaimin Ph.D. 1982 Former Minister of Education and Culture, Republic of Indonesia
Mohammad Ali Najafi M.S. – Mathematics 1979 Former Vice President of Iran [12]
Benjamin Netanyahu B.S. – Architecture,

M.S. – Management

1975, 1976 Prime Minister of Israel
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala MCP – City Planning,
PhD – Urban Studies & Planning
1978

1981

Finance Minister of Nigeria (2003–2006) (2011–2015), Foreign Minister of Nigeria (2006)
Lucas Papademos B.S. – Physics,
M.S. – Electrical Engineering,
PhD – Economics
1970

1972

1978

Vice President of the European Central Bank (2002–2010) and Prime Minister of Greece (2011–2012)
Rachid Mohamed Rachid PhD – Management 1993 Former Egyptian Minister of Trade and Industry
Raghuram Rajan PhD – Economics 1991 23rd Governor of Reserve Bank of India
Omar Razzaz M.A. – City Planning Unknown Prime Minister of Jordan
Ali Akbar Salehi PhD – Nuclear Engineering 1977 Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran (2012–present)
Sumana Shrestha MBA 2011 Minister of Education, Science and Technology, Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal
Aafia Siddiqui BS Termed "Lady al-Qaeda", serving an 86-year sentence at the Federal Medical Center, Carswell
Chadchart Sittipunt M.S. – Structural Engineering Current Governor of Bangkok
Palanivel Thiagarajan MBA – Financial Management 1990 Finance Minister of Indian State of Tamil Nadu
Milen Velchev M.S. – Management 1995 Bulgarian financial minister (2001–2005)
Luis Videgaray PhD – Economics 1998 Mexican Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2017–2018); Secretary of Finance and Public Credit (2012–2016)
David Walter M.S. – Political Science circa 1970 British BBC and ITN correspondent and later political advisor
Robert Winters Canadian politician
Tony Tan Keng Yam M.S. – Operations Research 1964 President of the Republic of Singapore; held various cabinet positions

Architecture and design

Business and entrepreneurship

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Computers and Internet

Technik

Manufacturing and defense

Finance and consulting

Healthcare and biotechnology

Miscellaneous

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Humanities, arts, and social sciences

Academics

Actors, directors, and other crew

Economists, correspondents, and political advisors

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Nobel laureate alumni

As of April 2011, the MIT Office of the Provost says that 76 Nobel awardees had or currently have a formal connection to MIT.[74] Of this group, 29 have earned MIT degrees (MIT has never awarded honorary degrees in any form).[1]

Name Degree Degree year Award year Award Citation Notes
George Akerlof PhD 1966 2001 Wirtschaft "for their analyses of markets with asymmetric information" [75]
Sid Altman B.S. 1960 1989 Chemistry "for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA" [76]
Kofi Annan M.S. 1972 2001 Peace "for their work for a better organized and more peaceful world" [77]
Robert Aumann M.S. 1952 2005 Wirtschaft "for having enhanced our understanding of conflict and cooperation through game-theory analysis" [78]
Elias James Corey B.S. – Chemistry

PhD – Chemistry

1948

1951

1990 Chemistry "for his development of the theory and methodology of organic synthesis" [79]
Eric Cornell PhD 1990 2001 Physics "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates" [80]
Peter Diamond PhD 1963 2010 Wirtschaft "for [the] analysis of markets with search frictions" [81]
Richard Feynman B.S. 1939 1965 Physics "for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles" [82]
Andrew Z. Fire PhD 1983 2006 Medicine/Physiology "for their discovery of RNA interference – gene silencing by double-stranded RNA" [83]
Murray Gell-Mann PhD 1951 1969 Physics "for his contributions and discoveries concerning the classification of elementary particles and their interactions" [84]
Leland H. Hartwell PhD 1964 2001 Medicine/Physiology "for their discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle" [85]
H. Robert Horvitz B.S. 1968 2002 Medicine/Physiology "for their discoveries concerning 'genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death'" [86]
Henry W. Kendall B.S., PhD 1948, 1951 1990 Physics "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics" [87]
Lawrence Klein PhD 1944 1980 Wirtschaft "for the creation of econometric models and the application to the analysis of economic fluctuations and economic policies" [88]
Paul Krugman PhD 1977 2009 Wirtschaft "for developing new trade theory and" [81]
Robert B. Laughlin PhD 1979 1998 Physics "for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations" [89]
Robert C. Merton PhD 1970 1997 Wirtschaft "for a new method to determine the value of derivatives" [90]
Robert S. Mulliken B.S. – Chemistry 1917 1966 Chemistry "for his fundamental work concerning chemical bonds and the electronic structure of molecules by the molecular orbital method" [91]
Robert Mundell PhD 1956 1999 Wirtschaft "for his analysis of monetary and fiscal policy under different exchange rate regimes and his analysis of optimum currency areas" [92]
William D. Nordhaus PhD 1967 2018 Wirtschaft "for integrating climate change into long-run macroeconomic analysis" [93]
Charles Pedersen M.S. 1927 1987 Chemistry "for their development and use of molecules with structure-specific interactions of high selectivity" [94]
William D. Phillips PhD 1976 1997 Physics "for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light" [95]
Burton Richter B.S., PhD 1952, 1956 1976 Physics "for their pioneering work in the discovery of a heavy elementary particle of a new kind" [96]
Adam Riess B.S. 1992 2011 Physics "for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distant supernovae" [97]
John Robert Schrieffer B.S. 1953 1972 Physics "for their jointly developed theory of superconductivity, usually called the BCS-theory" [98]
William Shockley PhD 1936 1956 Physics "for their researches on semiconductors and their discovery of the transistor effect" [99]
George F. Smoot B.S., PhD 1966, 1970 2006 Physics "for their discovery of the blackbody form and anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation" [100]
Joseph Stiglitz PhD 1966 2001 Wirtschaft "for their analyses of markets with asymmetric information" [75]
Carl E. Wieman B.S. 1973 2001 Physics "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates" [80]
Robert Burns Woodward B.S. 1936 1965 Chemistry "for his outstanding achievements in the art of organic synthesis" [101]

Astronaut alumni

Name Degree Year Mission
James Alan Abrahamson B.S. – Aeronautics 1955 Manned Orbital Laboratory
Buzz Aldrin ScD – Aeronautics/Astronautics 1963 Gemini 12, Apollo 11
Dominic Antonelli B.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics 1989 STS-119
Jerome Apt PhD – Physics 1976 STS-37, STS-47, STS-59, STS-79
Kenneth Cameron B.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics

M.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics

1978

1979

STS-37, STS-56, STS-74
Gregory Chamitoff PhD – Aeronautics/Astronautics 1992 STS-124, Expedition 17, Expedition 18, STS-126
Franklin Chang-Diaz ScD – Nuclear Engineering 1977 STS-61-C, STS-34, STS-46, STS-60, STS-75, STS-91, STS-111
Philip K. Chapman Multiple Degrees and Disciplines:
  • B.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics
  • ScD – Instrumentation
1964, 1967 1967
Raja Chari M.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics 2001 SpaceX Crew-3
Catherine "Cady" Coleman B.S. – Chemistry 1983 STS-73, STS-93
Timothy Creamer M.S. – Physics 1992
Charles Duke M.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics 1964 Apollo 16
Anthony W. England B.S., M.S., PhD – Earth, Atmosphere, and Planetary Sciences 1965, 1965, 1970 STS-51-F
Michael Fincke Double Major:
  • B.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics
  • B.S. – Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences
1989 Soyuz TMA-4, Expedition 9, Soyuz TMA-13, Expedition 18, STS-134
John Grunsfeld B.S. – Physics 1980 STS-67, STS-81, STS-103, STS-109, STS-125
Nick Hague M.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics 2000 Soyuz MS-10, Soyuz MS-12 (Expedition 59/60)
Terry Hart M.S. – Mechanical Engineering 1969 STS-41-C
Frederick Hauck M.S. – Nuclear Engineering 1966 STS-7, STS-51-A, STS-26
Wendy Lawrence M.S. – Ocean Engineering 1988 STS-67, STS-86, STS-91, STS-114
Mark C. Lee M.S. – Mechanical Engineering 1980 STS-30, STS-47, STS-64, STS-81
William B. Lenoir B.S., M.S., PhD – Electrical Engineering 1961, 1962, 1965 STS-5
Byron K. Lichtenberg M.S., ScD – Aeronautics/Astronautics 1975, 1979 STS-9, STS-45
Michael Massimino Multiple Degrees and Disciplines:
  • M.S. – Technology and Public Policy
  • M.S. – Mechanical Engineering
  • Engineer's Degree – Mechanical Engineering
  • PhD – Mechanical Engineering
1988

1988

1990

1992

STS-109, STS-125
Ronald McNair PhD – Physics 1976 STS-41-B, STS-51-L
Pamela Ann Melroy M.S. – Earth, Atmosphere, and Planetary Sciences 1984 STS-92, STS-112, STS-120
Edgar Mitchell ScD – Aeronautics/Astronautics 1964 Apollo 14
Jasmin Moghbeli B.S. – Aerospace Engineering with Information Technology 2005 SpaceX Crew-7
Nicholas Patrick M.S., PhD – Mechanical Engineering 1990, 1996 STS-116, STS-130
Stephen Robinson Postdoc at Man-Vehicle Lab, Aeronautics/Astronautics 1993 STS-85, STS-95, STS-114
Albert Sacco PhD – Chemical Engineering 1977 STS-73
Russell Schweickart B.S., M.S. – Aeronautics/Astronautics 1956, 1963 Apollo 9
David Scott Dual Degrees: 1962

1962

Gemini 8, Apollo 9, Apollo 15
William Shepherd Dual Degrees: 1978, 1978 STS-27, STS-41, STS-52, Soyuz TM-31, Expedition 1, STS-102
Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper B.S., M.S. – Mechanical Engineering 1984, 1985 STS-115, STS-126
Daniel Tani B.S., M.S. – Mechanical Engineering 1984, 1985 STS-108, STS-120, Expedition 16, STS-122
Robert Thirsk Multiple Degrees and Disciplines:
  • M.S. – Mechanical Engineering
  • MBA – Management
1978, 1998 STS-78, Soyuz TMA-14, Expedition 19, STS-127
Janice Voss Multiple Degrees and Disciplines:
  • M.S. – Electrical Engineering
  • PhD – Aeronautics/Astronautics
1977, 1978 STS-57, STS-63, STS-83, STS-94, STS-99
Neil Woodward B.S. – Physics 1984

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