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List of NYU Tandon School of Engineering people

The following is a partial list of notable NYU Tandon School of Engineering alumni, and current and former faculty. Also see List of New York University alumni.

Notable faculty

Notable alumni

Name Class year Notability References
James Truslow Adams 1898 Writer, historian
Benjamin Adler Helped develop commercial television [7]
Ali Akansu 1983, 1987 Turkish American scientist; known for his contributions to the theory and applications of sub-band and wavelet transforms; professor at NJIT
Fred Amoroso Chairman of Yahoo!; former President, CEO, and director of Rovi Corporation
Charles E. Anderson 1948 First African American to receive a Ph.D. in Meteorology
Bishnu S. Atal 1968 Researcher in linear predictive coding; joined Bell Laboratories in 1961; made major contributions in the field of speech analysis, synthesis, and coding, including low bit-rate speech coding and automatic speech recognition; retired in 2002 to become affiliate professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington
Franklin Bartlett 1865 U.S. Representative from New York
Jacob Bekenstein 1966, 1969, 1971 Namesake of Bekenstein bound in general relativity; member of Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities; Laureate of the Wolf Prize in Physics for work on black holes
David Bergstein 1982 Entrepreneur; film producer; chairman of THINKFilm and Capitol Films
Barouh Berkovits 1956 Invented the cardiac defibrillator and artificial cardiac pacemaker [1]
Denis Blackmore 1965, 1969 Physicist; contributed to the foundation of black hole thermodynamics; professor at New Jersey Institute of Technology
Israel Borovich 1967, 1968, 1971, Hon 2005 Chairman, El Al Israel Airlines
Ursula Burns 1980 CEO, Xerox Corporation
Charles Camarda 1974 NASA scientist and mission specialist on the Return to Flight voyage of the shuttle Discovery
Hugh John Casey Chairman of the New York City Transit Authority; chief engineer of the Army
K. Mani Chandy 1968 Simon Ramo Professor of Computer Science and Deputy chair of engineering at the California Institute of Technology
Francesco DeMaria 1951 Italian-American chemist; professor at University of Connecticut
Bern Dibner 1921 Inventor of the first solderless electrical connector; founder of the Burndy Corporation
John Dionisio Chairman and CEO of AECOM
Dot da Genius 2008 Hip-hop producer
Gertrude B. Elion Former doctoral student at Polytechnic; awarded 1988 Nobel Prize in medicine [8]
George Ellner Developed the use of ultraviolet light for sterilization [2]
Joel S. Engel 1964 Engineer, known for fundamental contributions to the development of cellular networks
Leopold B. Felsen 1959, 1961, 1964 Electrical engineer; member of the National Academy of Engineering; named a life fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Dean of Engineering 1974-1978 at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn; professor at Boston University College of Engineering
Antonio Ferri Leader of a team that created the first practical hypersonic tunnel heater, used to heat air for discharge into a wind tunnel [2]
Paul Ferri Founder of Matrix Partners
Charles Ranlett Flint 1868 Businessman; founder of the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company, which later became IBM
Bruno A. Boley Dean of Engineering at Northwestern University
Fazlollah Reza 1950 Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Elmer L. Gaden Russ Prize winner [9]
Torunn Atteraas Garin Oversaw the development of the artificial sweetener aspartame and was a national spokesperson for it; developed nontoxic processes to create food colorings and remove caffeine from coffee
Carl Gatto 1960 Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives
Norman Gaylord 1949, 1950 Industrial chemist and research scientist; played a key role in the development of the oxygen-permeable contact lens
Erol Gelenbe 1968, 1972 Electrical engineer; Electrical and Computer Engineering professor at University of Michigan; Electrical and Computer Engineering professor at Duke University; Electrical and Computer Engineering professor at Imperial College London
Bancroft Gherardi, Jr. 1891, 1933H Electrical engineer; pioneer in early telephone systems
John Gilbert 1953 Inventor of non-stick coating as an application of Teflon [10]
Tetsugen Bernard Glassman 1960 Jewish-American Zen Buddhist roshi
Samuel D. Goldberg Revolutionized dentistry by inventing local anesthetics and making Novocain commercially feasible [2]
Steven L. Goldman 1962 Andrew W. Mellon Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Lehigh University
Martha Greenblatt 1967 Chemist, researcher, and faculty member at Rutgers University
Jay Greene 1964 Former Chief Engineer of NASA Johnson Space Center
Leonard Greene Inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame; inventor and aerodynamics engineer who held more than 200 patents, many aviation-related
Clayton Hamilton 1900 Drama critic; professor at Columbia University
Fredric J. Harris 1961 Expert on DSP and communication systems
Charles Waldo Haskins Founder of Haskins and Sells, which later merged with Deloitte
F. Augustus Heinze Colorful Montana entrepreneur
Nicholas Hoff Structural analyst whose calculations became the international guideposts in aircraft design [2]
Edward Everett Horton 1908 Character actor, appeared in The Front Page, Top Hat, Here Comes Mr. Jordan, Pocketful of Miracles
Ta-Lin Hsu 1968 Electrical engineer; Chairman of H&Q Asia Pacific; on the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Advisory Board at the University of California, Berkeley; Advisory Board Member of the Haas School of Business at U.C. Berkeley
Frances Hugle Scientist, engineer, inventor; contributed to the understanding of semiconductors, integrated circuitry, and the unique electrical principles of microscopic materials
Joseph J. Jacobs 1937, 1939, 1942 Founder of Jacobs Engineering Group
Tudor Jenks 1874 Author, poet, artist, editor, journalist, lawyer
Peter Grant Jordan President at Tarrant County College [11]
Leopold Just Designed virtually every major bridge and tunnel in New York City, as well as Washington’s Metro system and the Ohio and Connecticut Turnpikes
Ephraim Katzir Post-doc President of Israel; biophysicist
Thomas Kelly 1958 Scientist, father of lunar module [12]
Raymond E. Kirk Editor, with Othmer, of the industry-standard Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology [2]
Murray S. Klamkin 1947 Mathematician
Eugene Kleiner 1948 Honored by the U.S. Postal Service with a commemorative stamp for developing and manufacturing revolutionary computer chips
Edward R. Knowles Designed searchlights for the U.S. Navy; invented the storage battery [2]
William B. Kouwenhoven 1906 Inventor of closed-chest cardiac defibrillator; recipient of Edison Medal; professor and dean of engineering at Johns Hopkins University
Erich E. Kunhardt 1976 Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology, University of Texas, and NYU-Poly
Norman Lamm Chancellor and President of Yeshiva University
Eugene Lang 1940-41 Millionaire; industrialist; Chair Emeritus of Swarthmore College; founder and Chair Emeritus of the Conference of Board Chairs of Liberal Arts Colleges; board member of the Columbia University Business School; board member of New School University
Yehuda (Leo) Levi 1964 Rector of Jerusalem College of Technology
Robert H. Lieberman 1962 Novelist and film director; long-time member of the Physics faculty at Cornell University
Hung-Chang Lin 1956 Inventor
O. Winston Link 1937 Pioneering photographer
Charles Battell Loomis Author
William H. Maddren Physician; fourth head coach of the Johns Hopkins University lacrosse team, 1897-1901
Nathan Marcuvitz Head of the experimental group of the Radiation Laboratory (MIT)
Christos V. Massalas 1976 Greek academic working in the fields of mathematics and materials science
George W. Melville 1861 Civil War-era engineer for the Navy; awarded Congressional Gold Medal; namesake of several ships
Ami Miron An American Israeli entrepreneur and technology developer; developed and patented the first picture-in-picture for Philips Electronics; led the development of the first high-definition television (HDTV) system in the U.S., for which he received two Technology and Engineering Emmy Awards; founded software networking company MoreCom; president and founder of AM Partners
Stephen Morse 1963 Architect of the Intel 8086 chip
Paolo A. Nespoli 1988, 1989 Italian astronaut, mission specialist of STS-120 Space Shuttle mission
A. Michael Noll 1971 Professor Emeritus and dean at the Annenberg School for Communication at University of Southern California
Joseph Owades 1944, 1950 Brewing pioneer, inventor of lite beer [13]
Frank Padavan 1956 Republican New York state senator
Judea Pearl 1965, Ph.D Professor of Computer Science and Statistics and Director of the Cognitive Systems Laboratory at UCLA; awarded Turing Prize in 2011
Martin L. Perl 1948, Hon 1996 Awarded 1982 Wolf Prize in physics and 1995 Nobel Prize in physics; member of National Academy of Sciences
Peter Pershan 1956 Physicist; Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of Science, in both the Physics Department and Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University; recipient of 1988 Rothschild Prize, 2005 Israel Prize, and 2012 Wolf Prize in Physics
Martin Pope 1950 Physical chemist and professor emeritus at New York University
George Preti Analytical organic chemist, Monell Chemical Senses Center
Stav Prodromou 1967, 1970 Executive Advisor, Alien Technology
Buddy Ratner 1972 A founding father of modern bioengineering; Fellow of the American Association For the Advancement of Science
Peter P. Regna Helped discover Terramyscin, an antibiotic effective against more than 100 diseases [2]
Mark Ronald 1968 Former President and CEO, BAE Systems Inc.
Jack Ruina 1957, 1961 Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at MIT; instrumental in establishing the MIT Security Studies Program and its first director; professor at Brown University and the University of Illinois
Richard Santulli 1966 CEO, NetJets
Martin Schechter Order of British Columbia recipient for HIV research
George Segal Sculptor of monochromatic, cast plaster figures
Hugh Seidman 1961 Taught writing at the University of Wisconsin, Yale University, Columbia University, the College of William and Mary, and The New School
Seymour Shapiro 1956 PhD Synthesized phenformin
Len Shustek Chairman of the board of trustees of the Computer History Museum
Ronald Silverman 1979, 1990 Professor of ophthalmology at Weill Cornell Medical College
Joel B. Snyder IEEE president
Robert J. Stevens 1985 Chairman, President and CEO of Lockheed Martin
Admiral Charles F. Stokes 1880 Member of the first Board of Regents of the American College of Surgeons; Surgeon General of the United States Navy; President Theodore Roosevelt's personal physician [14]
Jerome Swartz 1968 Co-founded Symbol Technologies; professor at Stony Brook University in the departments of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Applied Math & Statistics; professor at NYU-Poly; board member at Stony Brook University and NYU-Poly; trustee at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and at the University of California at San Diego
Mario Tchou Led a group of scientists from the University of Pisa to invent, in 1959, the ELEA 9003, Italy's first computer
David J. Thomson 1967, 1971 Electrical engineer; professor at Princeton University, Stanford University, MIT, University of Cambridge, and Queen’s University; Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
Don Torrieri 1966 Research engineer; Fellow of the US Army Research Laboratory
William Tubby 1875
Hermann Viets 1965, 1966, 1970 President of Milwaukee School of Engineering; Professor of Engineering at Wright State University; professor and Associate Dean for Research at West Virginia University; Dean of Engineering at University of Rhode Island
Pat Villani 1976, 1982 Computer programmer
Steve Wallach 1966 Adviser to Centerpoint Venture partners, Sevin-Rosen, and Interwest; consultant to the United States Department of Energy Advanced Scientific Computing program at Los Alamos
Sang Whang 1956, 1966 Korean American community leader and politician in Florida
Robert Anton Wilson attended 1952–57 Author of 35 influential books
Ronald R. Yager 1958 Professor at Pennsylvania State University; Visiting Researcher and scholar at University of California, Berkeley
Leonard M. Pomata Virginia's secretary of technology [15]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b . Heart Rhythm Society. Archived from the original on May 29, 2012. Retrieved August 31, 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h . NYU Tandon School of Engineering. February 2003. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  3. ^ a b . NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Archived from the original on December 5, 2013. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  4. ^ . NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Archived from the original on February 10, 2013. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  5. ^ "David Pine". NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  6. ^ "Samuel Sheldon". Engineering and Technology History Wiki. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  7. ^ Cook, Joan (18 April 1990). "Benjamin Adler, 86, An Early Advocate Of UHF Television". The New York Times. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  8. ^ "Gertrude B. Elion". NNDB. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  9. ^ . Brooklyn Technical High School. Archived from the original on May 2, 2012. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  10. ^ . Polytechnic Institute of New York University. March 3, 2010. Archived from the original on October 8, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  11. ^ . Polytechnic Institute of New York University. February 14, 2012. Archived from the original on February 21, 2012. Retrieved February 8, 2019.
  12. ^ . Polytechnic Institute of New York University. Archived from the original on March 27, 2008.
  13. ^ . Polytechnic Institute of New York University. March 3, 2010. Archived from the original on October 9, 2008. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  14. ^ . American College of Surgeons. July 29, 2008. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved February 1, 2012.
  15. ^ Hanson, Wayne (June 5, 2009). "Leonard M. Pomata Named Virginia's New Secretary of Technology". Government Technology. Retrieved February 8, 2019.

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The following is a partial list of notable NYU Tandon School of Engineering alumni and current and former faculty Also see List of New York University alumni This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Contents 1 Notable faculty 2 Notable alumni 3 See also 4 ReferencesNotable facultySee also Category Polytechnic Institute of New York University faculty Stephen Arnold Boris Aronov Sloan Research Fellow Dan Bailey fly shop owner innovative fly developer and staunch Western conservationist Barouh Berkovits invented the cardiac defibrillator and artificial cardiac pacemaker 1 Maureen Braziel George Bugliarello Chairman of the Board of Science and Technology for International Development of the National Academy of Sciences of the National Medal of Technology Nomination Evaluation Committee and of the National Academy of Engineering Council s International Affairs Committee Charles Camarda Justin Cappos Professor in the department of Computer Science and Engineering data security software developer Ju Chin Chu Chemical engineer and father of Steven Chu He became an Academia Sinica member in 1964 Francis Crick co discoverer of DNA structure awarded Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine Paul M Doty emeritus Harvard Mallinckrodt Professor of Biochemistry specialized in the physical properties of macromolecules involved in peace and security policy issues R Luke DuBois composer performer conceptual new media artist programmer record producer pedagogue Paul Peter Ewald inventor of X ray diffraction method for determination of molecular structure Physics Department chair until 1957 Leopold B Felsen Antonio Ferri leader of a team that created the first practical hypersonic tunnel heater used to heat air for discharge into a wind tunnel 2 R M Foster Bell Labs mathematician whose work was of significance regarding electronic filters for use on telephone lines Herbert Freeman Siddharth Garg cybersecurity researcher associate professor Eugene D Genovese historian of the American South and slavery Gordon Gould former Polytechnic professor inventor of the laser David and Gregory Chudnovsky mathematicians who held the record for number of digits of pi in 1989 now run the Institute for Mathematics and Advanced Supercomputing at Polytechnic Leslie Greengard 3 S L Greitzer mathematician founding chairman of the US Mathematical Olympiad publisher of the pre college mathematics journal Arbelos Charles William Hanko historian and politician David Harker physicist X ray crystallographer discoverer of the Donnay Harker law and Harker Kasper inequalities Paul Horn 4 Jerry MacArthur Hultin Katherine Isbister Myles Jackson Andrew Kalotay Maurice Karnaugh inventor of Karnaugh Maps K Maps while at Bell Labs professor at the Westchester campus 1980 1999 retired Edward Kimbark power engineer Parke Kolbe Joseph Wood Krutch writer critic and naturalist Erich E Kunhardt Yann LeCun 3 Paul Levinson author of The Plot To Save Socrates media commentator on The O Reilly Factor Visiting Professor at the Philosophy and Technology Study Center at Polytechnic 1987 1988 Frederick B Llewellyn electrical engineer Erwin Lutwak mathematician Rudolph Marcus former Polytechnic professor Nobel Prize in chemistry National Medal of Science winner Nathan Marcuvitz electrical engineering pioneer Herman F Mark founder of the Polymer Research Institute National Medal of Science winner Phil Maymin Assistant Professor of Finance and Risk Engineering Libertarian Party House candidate in Connecticut Warren L McCabe American chemical engineer and is considered as one of the founding fathers of the profession of chemical engineering David Miller Elliott Waters Montroll scientist and mathematician Samuel Morse co inventor of the Morse code contributor to the invention of a single wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs J H Mulligan Jr namesake of IEEE James H Mulligan Jr Education Medal Tsuneo Nakahara Donald Othmer co author of Kirk Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology inventor of the Othmer Still a laboratory device for vapor liquid equilibrium measurements Charles G Overberger Athanasios Papoulis pioneer in the field of stochastic processes Leonard Peikoff former philosophy professor founder of the Ayn Rand Institute David J Pine 5 John R Ragazzini Theodore Rappaport John Howard Raymond Hans Reissner German aeronautical engineer Keith W Ross Computer science professor Murray Rothbard former economics professor key figure in libertarian movement Michael Shelley Professor of Mechanical Engineering Samuel Sheldon IEEE president 6 Joshua W Sill Professor of Mathematics became the youngest General in the Civil War namesake of Fort Sill Aleksandra Smiljanic Joel B Snyder IEEE president K R Sreenivasan Torsten Suel pioneer of search engine algorithms Jerome Swartz developed early optical strategies for barcode scanning technologies Nassim Nicholas Taleb epistemologist author of The Black Swan works in the risk engineering department James Tenney composer music theorist John G Truxal Ernst Weber founder of the Microwave Research Institute first IEEE President National Medal of Science winner Jack Keil Wolf researcher in information theory and coding theory Guggenheim fellow Ta You Wu nuclear physicist President of Academia Sinica Dante C Youla namesake of Youla Kucera parametrization in control theory Louis Zukofsky second generation American modernist poet David Lefer Robert Ubell Beth Simone NoveckNotable alumniSee also Category Polytechnic Institute of New York University alumni Name Class year Notability ReferencesJames Truslow Adams 1898 Writer historianBenjamin Adler Helped develop commercial television 7 Ali Akansu 1983 1987 Turkish American scientist known for his contributions to the theory and applications of sub band and wavelet transforms professor at NJITFred Amoroso Chairman of Yahoo former President CEO and director of Rovi CorporationCharles E Anderson 1948 First African American to receive a Ph D in MeteorologyBishnu S Atal 1968 Researcher in linear predictive coding joined Bell Laboratories in 1961 made major contributions in the field of speech analysis synthesis and coding including low bit rate speech coding and automatic speech recognition retired in 2002 to become affiliate professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of WashingtonFranklin Bartlett 1865 U S Representative from New YorkJacob Bekenstein 1966 1969 1971 Namesake of Bekenstein bound in general relativity member of Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities Laureate of the Wolf Prize in Physics for work on black holesDavid Bergstein 1982 Entrepreneur film producer chairman of THINKFilm and Capitol FilmsBarouh Berkovits 1956 Invented the cardiac defibrillator and artificial cardiac pacemaker 1 Denis Blackmore 1965 1969 Physicist contributed to the foundation of black hole thermodynamics professor at New Jersey Institute of TechnologyIsrael Borovich 1967 1968 1971 Hon 2005 Chairman El Al Israel AirlinesUrsula Burns 1980 CEO Xerox CorporationCharles Camarda 1974 NASA scientist and mission specialist on the Return to Flight voyage of the shuttle DiscoveryHugh John Casey Chairman of the New York City Transit Authority chief engineer of the ArmyK Mani Chandy 1968 Simon Ramo Professor of Computer Science and Deputy chair of engineering at the California Institute of TechnologyFrancesco DeMaria 1951 Italian American chemist professor at University of ConnecticutBern Dibner 1921 Inventor of the first solderless electrical connector founder of the Burndy CorporationJohn Dionisio Chairman and CEO of AECOMDot da Genius 2008 Hip hop producerGertrude B Elion Former doctoral student at Polytechnic awarded 1988 Nobel Prize in medicine 8 George Ellner Developed the use of ultraviolet light for sterilization 2 Joel S Engel 1964 Engineer known for fundamental contributions to the development of cellular networksLeopold B Felsen 1959 1961 1964 Electrical engineer member of the National Academy of Engineering named a life fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Dean of Engineering 1974 1978 at Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn professor at Boston University College of EngineeringAntonio Ferri Leader of a team that created the first practical hypersonic tunnel heater used to heat air for discharge into a wind tunnel 2 Paul Ferri Founder of Matrix PartnersCharles Ranlett Flint 1868 Businessman founder of the Computing Tabulating Recording Company which later became IBMBruno A Boley Dean of Engineering at Northwestern UniversityFazlollah Reza 1950 Professor at Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyElmer L Gaden Russ Prize winner 9 Torunn Atteraas Garin Oversaw the development of the artificial sweetener aspartame and was a national spokesperson for it developed nontoxic processes to create food colorings and remove caffeine from coffeeCarl Gatto 1960 Republican member of the Alaska House of RepresentativesNorman Gaylord 1949 1950 Industrial chemist and research scientist played a key role in the development of the oxygen permeable contact lensErol Gelenbe 1968 1972 Electrical engineer Electrical and Computer Engineering professor at University of Michigan Electrical and Computer Engineering professor at Duke University Electrical and Computer Engineering professor at Imperial College LondonBancroft Gherardi Jr 1891 1933H Electrical engineer pioneer in early telephone systemsJohn Gilbert 1953 Inventor of non stick coating as an application of Teflon 10 Tetsugen Bernard Glassman 1960 Jewish American Zen Buddhist roshiSamuel D Goldberg Revolutionized dentistry by inventing local anesthetics and making Novocain commercially feasible 2 Steven L Goldman 1962 Andrew W Mellon Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at Lehigh UniversityMartha Greenblatt 1967 Chemist researcher and faculty member at Rutgers UniversityJay Greene 1964 Former Chief Engineer of NASA Johnson Space CenterLeonard Greene Inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame inventor and aerodynamics engineer who held more than 200 patents many aviation relatedClayton Hamilton 1900 Drama critic professor at Columbia UniversityFredric J Harris 1961 Expert on DSP and communication systemsCharles Waldo Haskins Founder of Haskins and Sells which later merged with DeloitteF Augustus Heinze Colorful Montana entrepreneurNicholas Hoff Structural analyst whose calculations became the international guideposts in aircraft design 2 Edward Everett Horton 1908 Character actor appeared in The Front Page Top Hat Here Comes Mr Jordan Pocketful of MiraclesTa Lin Hsu 1968 Electrical engineer Chairman of H amp Q Asia Pacific on the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Advisory Board at the University of California Berkeley Advisory Board Member of the Haas School of Business at U C BerkeleyFrances Hugle Scientist engineer inventor contributed to the understanding of semiconductors integrated circuitry and the unique electrical principles of microscopic materialsJoseph J Jacobs 1937 1939 1942 Founder of Jacobs Engineering GroupTudor Jenks 1874 Author poet artist editor journalist lawyerPeter Grant Jordan President at Tarrant County College 11 Leopold Just Designed virtually every major bridge and tunnel in New York City as well as Washington s Metro system and the Ohio and Connecticut TurnpikesEphraim Katzir Post doc President of Israel biophysicistThomas Kelly 1958 Scientist father of lunar module 12 Raymond E Kirk Editor with Othmer of the industry standard Kirk Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology 2 Murray S Klamkin 1947 MathematicianEugene Kleiner 1948 Honored by the U S Postal Service with a commemorative stamp for developing and manufacturing revolutionary computer chipsEdward R Knowles Designed searchlights for the U S Navy invented the storage battery 2 William B Kouwenhoven 1906 Inventor of closed chest cardiac defibrillator recipient of Edison Medal professor and dean of engineering at Johns Hopkins UniversityErich E Kunhardt 1976 Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology University of Texas and NYU PolyNorman Lamm Chancellor and President of Yeshiva UniversityEugene Lang 1940 41 Millionaire industrialist Chair Emeritus of Swarthmore College founder and Chair Emeritus of the Conference of Board Chairs of Liberal Arts Colleges board member of the Columbia University Business School board member of New School UniversityYehuda Leo Levi 1964 Rector of Jerusalem College of TechnologyRobert H Lieberman 1962 Novelist and film director long time member of the Physics faculty at Cornell UniversityHung Chang Lin 1956 InventorO Winston Link 1937 Pioneering photographerCharles Battell Loomis AuthorWilliam H Maddren Physician fourth head coach of the Johns Hopkins University lacrosse team 1897 1901Nathan Marcuvitz Head of the experimental group of the Radiation Laboratory MIT Christos V Massalas 1976 Greek academic working in the fields of mathematics and materials scienceGeorge W Melville 1861 Civil War era engineer for the Navy awarded Congressional Gold Medal namesake of several shipsAmi Miron An American Israeli entrepreneur and technology developer developed and patented the first picture in picture for Philips Electronics led the development of the first high definition television HDTV system in the U S for which he received two Technology and Engineering Emmy Awards founded software networking company MoreCom president and founder of AM PartnersStephen Morse 1963 Architect of the Intel 8086 chipPaolo A Nespoli 1988 1989 Italian astronaut mission specialist of STS 120 Space Shuttle missionA Michael Noll 1971 Professor Emeritus and dean at the Annenberg School for Communication at University of Southern CaliforniaJoseph Owades 1944 1950 Brewing pioneer inventor of lite beer 13 Frank Padavan 1956 Republican New York state senatorJudea Pearl 1965 Ph D Professor of Computer Science and Statistics and Director of the Cognitive Systems Laboratory at UCLA awarded Turing Prize in 2011Martin L Perl 1948 Hon 1996 Awarded 1982 Wolf Prize in physics and 1995 Nobel Prize in physics member of National Academy of SciencesPeter Pershan 1956 Physicist Frank B Baird Jr Professor of Science in both the Physics Department and Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard University recipient of 1988 Rothschild Prize 2005 Israel Prize and 2012 Wolf Prize in PhysicsMartin Pope 1950 Physical chemist and professor emeritus at New York UniversityGeorge Preti Analytical organic chemist Monell Chemical Senses CenterStav Prodromou 1967 1970 Executive Advisor Alien TechnologyBuddy Ratner 1972 A founding father of modern bioengineering Fellow of the American Association For the Advancement of SciencePeter P Regna Helped discover Terramyscin an antibiotic effective against more than 100 diseases 2 Mark Ronald 1968 Former President and CEO BAE Systems Inc Jack Ruina 1957 1961 Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at MIT instrumental in establishing the MIT Security Studies Program and its first director professor at Brown University and the University of IllinoisRichard Santulli 1966 CEO NetJetsMartin Schechter Order of British Columbia recipient for HIV researchGeorge Segal Sculptor of monochromatic cast plaster figuresHugh Seidman 1961 Taught writing at the University of Wisconsin Yale University Columbia University the College of William and Mary and The New SchoolSeymour Shapiro 1956 PhD Synthesized phenforminLen Shustek Chairman of the board of trustees of the Computer History MuseumRonald Silverman 1979 1990 Professor of ophthalmology at Weill Cornell Medical CollegeJoel B Snyder IEEE presidentRobert J Stevens 1985 Chairman President and CEO of Lockheed MartinAdmiral Charles F Stokes 1880 Member of the first Board of Regents of the American College of Surgeons Surgeon General of the United States Navy President Theodore Roosevelt s personal physician 14 Jerome Swartz 1968 Co founded Symbol Technologies professor at Stony Brook University in the departments of Electrical amp Computer Engineering and Applied Math amp Statistics professor at NYU Poly board member at Stony Brook University and NYU Poly trustee at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and at the University of California at San DiegoMario Tchou Led a group of scientists from the University of Pisa to invent in 1959 the ELEA 9003 Italy s first computerDavid J Thomson 1967 1971 Electrical engineer professor at Princeton University Stanford University MIT University of Cambridge and Queen s University Fellow of the Royal Society of CanadaDon Torrieri 1966 Research engineer Fellow of the US Army Research LaboratoryWilliam Tubby 1875Hermann Viets 1965 1966 1970 President of Milwaukee School of Engineering Professor of Engineering at Wright State University professor and Associate Dean for Research at West Virginia University Dean of Engineering at University of Rhode IslandPat Villani 1976 1982 Computer programmerSteve Wallach 1966 Adviser to Centerpoint Venture partners Sevin Rosen and Interwest consultant to the United States Department of Energy Advanced Scientific Computing program at Los AlamosSang Whang 1956 1966 Korean American community leader and politician in FloridaRobert Anton Wilson attended 1952 57 Author of 35 influential booksRonald R Yager 1958 Professor at Pennsylvania State University Visiting Researcher and scholar at University of California BerkeleyLeonard M Pomata Virginia s secretary of technology 15 See alsoList of New York University alumni List of New York University faculty List of university and college mergers in the United StatesReferences a b Biography of Barouh V Berkovits Heart Rhythm Society Archived from the original on May 29 2012 Retrieved August 31 2012 a b c d e f g h ePoly Briefs Did You Know Poly Inventors and Innovators NYU Tandon School of Engineering February 2003 Archived from the original on October 4 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