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Richard Royal Lunt is a chemical engineer, materials scientist, physicist, and the Johansen Crosby Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing, Michigan, in the United States. [1] He is most well known for the development of invisible solar cells.
Eric Scerri, chemist, historian and philosopher of science, and author; Lieven Scheire, Belgian comedian, science communicator, founder of the Nerdland Podcast; Joseph A. Schwarcz, chemist, author, TV and radio host; Garrett P. Serviss, American astronomer and science fiction writer; Tali Sharot, cognitive neuroscientist and writer
Michael Allen Langston is a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Tennessee. [1] In several publications with Michael Fellows in the late 1980s, he showed that the Robertson–Seymour theorem could be used to prove the existence of a polynomial-time algorithm for problems such as linkless embedding without allowing the algorithm itself to be explicitly ...
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John Langston Gwaltney – professor of anthropology, author of Drylongso: A Self Portrait of Black America Per Brinch Hansen – computer scientist Douglas Holtz-Eakin – former Director of the U.S. Congressional Budget Office (2003–2005), and chief economic policy adviser to U.S. Senator John McCain 's 2008 presidential campaign
Richard Theodore Greener: 1873–1877 first Black person to graduate from Harvard University and first to teach at the University of South Carolina [313] Alexander Cheves Haskell: 1867–1868 professor of law [314] John LeConte: 1856–1869 geologist [315] Joseph LeConte: 1856–1870 geologist [316] Francis Lieber: 1835–1856 jurist and ...
Professor, history department, University of California, Berkeley: Eugene Scalia: 1981 U.S. Secretary of Labor: Robert A. Sengstacke (attended) Photojournalist [8] Amity Shlaes: 1978 Author and newspaper and magazine columnist [9] Jonathan Simon: 1977 UC Berkeley School of Law professor and scholar of crime and punishment Justin Slaughter: 1998
Richard D. Brown (1961), historian of colonial and revolutionary America, now emeritus professor at the University of Connecticut Christopher Browning (1968), historian of the Holocaust Miriam Eliza Carey (1858–1937), librarian who helped put the first libraries in American institutions