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List of Imperial College London people : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Imperial College London people

This is a list of Imperial College London people, including notable students and staff from the various historical institutions which are now part of Imperial College.
==Sciences and engineering==

*Asad Abidi (electrical engineer) - former dean of Lahore University of Management Sciences, member of the National Academy of Engineering
*Igor Aleksander (engineering)
*Jeremy T. K. Chang 張子光 (Managing Director, Edmund Optics Inc. (China))
*Sir Roy Anderson (epidemiology - mathematically modelled the spread of Creutzfeld-Jakob disease and AIDS.)
*Nicolas Ambraseys (civil engineer) - Founder of Engineering Seismology at Imperial College London
*Dame Mary Archer (British scientist specialising in solar power conversion)
*John Argyris (civil and aeronautical engineer, one of the founders of the Finite Element Method)
*Baron Ashby (botanist)
*Eric Ash (engineer)
*Ayodele Awojobi (first African awarded the D.Sc degree in mechanical engineering; main field: vibration)
*Per Bak (theoretical physicist, self-organized criticality)
*David Balding (mathematical statistician)
*Cecil Balmond (civil engineer)
*Anthony R. Barringer (geophysicist and inventor)
*Sir Henry De la Beche, founder of the British Geological Survey
*Baron Richard Beeching (engineer)
*Anne Beloff-Chain (professor of biochemistry)
*William Thomas Blanford (geologist)
*Kenneth Binmore (economist)
*Baron Patrick Blackett (Nobel laureate, physics)
*Moses Blackman (crystallographer)
*David Blow (biophysicist)
*Alan Blumlein (electronic engineer)
*Sir Charles Vernon Boys (scientist)
*Donal Bradley (researcher in plastic electronics)
*Tony Brooker (mathematician and computer scientist)
*Keith Browning (atmospheric scientist)
*John Burland (civil engineer) - the person who stabilised the Tower of Pisa
*Kevin Buzzard (mathematician, number theory)
*Nessa Carey, virologist and author
*Colin Cherry (cognitive scientist - expert in cocktail party problem)
*Keith Clark (computer scientist)
*Piers Corbyn (meteorologist)
*Wilfred Corrigan (American engineer and entrepreneur, founder of LSI Logic Corp.)
*Andrew Crumey (physicist)
*Sir John Ambrose Fleming (physicist)
*Donald Watts Davies (computer scientist)
*George Mercer Dawson (surveyor)
*William Reginald Dean (applied mathematician and fluid dynamicist)
*Herbert Dingle (English astronomer, best known for his claimed disproof of the theory of special relativity)
*Patrick Dixon (futurist, physician)
*Simon Donaldson (Fields Medallist)
*Fay Dowker (physicist)
*Keith Duckworth (mechanical engineer)
*Michael Duff (string theorist)
*Abbas Edalat (computer scientist)
*James H. Ellis (engineer, conceived public-key cryptography)
*Sir Harold Ellis (surgeon)
*Sir Lewis Leigh Fermor (geologist, first president of Indian National Science Academy)
*Sir Hugh Ford (engineer)
*Alfred Fowler (astronomer)
*Dennis Gabor (Nobel laureate, physics)
*Marc Garneau (first Canadian in space, Chancellor of Carleton University, Liberal Member of Parliament)
*Erol Gelenbe (computer scientist - G-networks and the random neural network)
*Stephen Glaister (civil engineering)
*James R. Graham (astrophysicist)
*Peter Gregson (research engineer, Vice-Chancellor of the Queen's University of Belfast)
*David Hand (physicist)
*Nicholas Harrison (Professor of Computational Materials Science)
*Michael Hassell (population ecology)
*Dame Julia Higgins (engineer)
*Sir Thomas Henry Holland (geologist)
*Arthur Holmes (geologist)
*Sir Stanley Hooker (mechanical engineer)
*Sir Brian Hoskins (dynamical meteorologist)
*T. H. Huxley (biologist and author)
*Frank Irving (aeronautical engineer)
*Christopher Isham (physicist)
*C.L.V. Jayathilake (engineer)
*Viktor Jensen (engineer)
*Narinder Singh Kapany (physicist - optical fibres)
*Nicholas Kemmer (physicist)
*Tom W. B. Kibble (physicist)
*Julia King (Chief Executive of the Institute of Physics)
*Alexander King
*Peter Knight (physicist, Quantum Optics)
*Eric Laithwaite (engineer)
*Frederick William Lanchester (aeronautic engineer)
*David Latchman (geneticist)
*Sir James Lighthill (mathematician)
*Leonard Mandel (physicist, founder of quantum optics)
*Meir Manny Lehman (software engineering)
*Armand Marie Leroi (biologist)
*Tshilidzi Marwala (engineer)
*Sir Basil John Mason (meteorologist)
*Robert May, Baron May of Oxford (physicist, member of the House of Lords)
*Johnjoe McFadden (molecular geneticist and writer)
*Kirpal Nandra (astrophysist)
*John Nelder (statistician)
*John Pendry (physicist)
*William George Penney (physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project)
*William Henry Perkin, Jr. (son of Sir William Henry Perkin, studied at the Royal College of Science)
*Nicholas J. Phillips (physicist)
*Helen Porter (botanist)
*Rodney Robert Porter (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine)
*David E. Potter (founder and Chairman of Psion, Chairman of Symbian)
*John G. Ramsay (structural geologist)
*Alec Reeves (engineer, invented pulse code modulation)
*Peter Rice (civil engineer)
*Sylvia Richardson (statistician)
*Klaus Roth (Fields medallist)
*Michael Rowan-Robinson (astronomer)
*Abdus Salam (Nobel laureate, physics)
*Roger W.H. Sargent (chemical engineer)
*Alec Skempton (founding father of soil mechanics)
*Adrian Smith (mathematician)
*Brian Spalding (computational fluid dynamics)
*R. A. Stradling (physicist)
*Ray Streater (physicist)
*Michael Stumpf (systems biologist)
*Sir G. P. Thomson (Nobel laureate, physics)
*Nicholas Tombazis (Mclaren F1 and Scuderia Ferrari chief aerodynamicist)
*Elsayed Elsayed Wagih (Egyptian Virologist and Biotechnologist)
*Sir Gilbert Walker (physicist)
*Kevin Walton (military, awarded the George Cross in 1946)
*Kevin Warwick (engineer)
*Alfred North Whitehead (mathematician)
*Shao Xianghua (metallurgical engineer)
*Frank Yates (statistician)
*Olgierd Zienkiewicz (civil engineer - Finite Element Method)

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