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List of Pennsylvania State University people

This is a list of famous individuals associated with the Pennsylvania State University, including graduates, former students, and professors.

Alumni

Architecture and design

Art and literature

Business and industry

Technology

  • Matt Brezina, co-founder of Xobni
  • Jim Keller, engineer, AMD, Apple Inc and Tesla Motors
  • Jef Raskin, engineer, Apple Inc
  • Harry Shoemaker, pioneer radio engineer
  • Ross William Ulbricht, founder of the Silk Road, as "Dread Pirate Roberts"[7]

Education

Entertainment and media

Politics, government, and military

Science and medicine

  • Elliott Abrams, Accuweather meteorologist
  • Paul Berg, recipient of 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • Guion Bluford, astronaut, first African-American in space
  • David Bohm, quantum physicist known for the Aharanov-Bohm effect, Bohm diffusion, and Bohm interpretation
  • Roscoe Brady, neuroscientist and senior investigator at the National Institutes of Health
  • John M. Carpenter (B.S. 1957), nuclear engineer, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
  • Robert Cenker, Space Shuttle astronaut, STS-61-C
  • Jane C. Charlton, professor of astronomy and astrophysics
  • Dennis S. Charney, Dean of Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City
  • John Call Cook, played a crucial role in establishing the field of ground-penetrating radar;[53] received the first PhD in Geophysics at Penn State in 1951
  • Muriel Davisson, neuroscientist
  • Shawn Domagal-Goldman (Ph.D.), astrobiologist at NASA
  • Ted Eisenberg, D.O., Guinness World Record holder for most breast augmentation surgeries performed
  • Nina Fedoroff, plant geneticist, member of the U.S. National Academy of Science
  • Gregory S. Forbes, meteorologist, severe thunderstorm and tornado expert, The Weather Channel severe weather expert
  • James T Harris III (D.Ed. 1988), educator and academic administrator; 2003 Alumni Fellow Award recipient[54]
  • Nina G. Jablonski, Evan Pugh Professor Anthropology, Fellow American Philosophical Society, Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Paul Julian, meteorologist; with Roland A. Madden, discovered the atmospheric phenomena known as the Madden-Julian oscillation
  • Dr. Jacob Lahijani, polymer physcist and chemical engineer, inventor of: pitch carbon fiber;[55] Kevlar 149;[56] and ECCtreme ECA 3000[57][58][59][60]
  • Chad Mirkin, chemist focusing on nanotechnology; member of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, NAS, NAE, and IOM
  • Erwin Wilhelm Müller, physicist; inventor of the field ion microscope; first person to "see" an atom
  • Joel N. Myers, founder and CEO of AccuWeather
  • SonBinh Nguyen, Dow Chemical Company Research Professor of Chemistry at Northwestern University
  • Charles S. Parker, botanist and head of Department of Botany (1932-1948), Howard University
  • James Pawelczyk, Space Shuttle astronaut, STS-90
  • Paolo Piccione, mathematician president of the Brazilian Mathematical Society 2017
  • Jef Raskin, author and human-computer interface expert, known for starting the Macintosh project for Apple Computer
  • David L. Reich, President and COO of the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology, Horace W. Goldsmith Professor of Anesthesiology, known for use of electronic medical records for large-scale retrospective investigations[61]
  • Robert Titzer, professor and infant researcher
  • Ben Wang, industrial engineer and director of the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute[62]
  • Paul J. Weitz, astronaut, Skylab 2, STS-6

Sports

Notable professors and coaches

  • Gregory Ain, architect, Head of the Department of Architecture, 1963–67
  • Richard Alley, glaciologist and climate scientist, IPCC lead author
  • Paul Amato, sociologist
  • George Andrews, mathematician
  • Henry P. Armsby, agriculturalist chemist, inventor of the animal respiration calorimeter
  • Larry Catá Backer, Cuban-American legal and international relations scholar
  • Stephen Barrett, psychiatrist and webmaster of Quackwatch, taught health education from 1987 to 1989
  • John Barth, novelist and short story author
  • Samuel Preston Bayard, folklorist, expert on fife and fiddle tunes
  • Leann Birch, developmental psychologist, Director of the Center for Childhood Obesity Research
  • Chrystelle Trump Bond, dancer, choreographer, and dance historian
  • Christian M. M. Brady, targumist and former Dean of Schreyer Honors College
  • Cynthia Brewer, professor and head of the Department of Geography, notable for her contributions to cartographic visualization and the invention of ColorBrewer
  • Simon J. Bronner, folklorist; professor emeritus of American Studies
  • Velvet Brown, tuba soloist and recording artist; is associate professor of music
  • O. Richard Bundy, Director of Athletic Bands, including the Penn State Blue Band
  • Donald Byrne, coach of America's first varsity chess team
  • John M. Carroll, studied human-computer interaction
  • Paul F. Clark, professor of labor studies and head of the Department of Labor Studies and Employment Relations
  • Paul DeMaine, a founder of the Computer Science Department
  • Norman C. Deno, professor of Chemistry and seed germination researcher
  • Jose Dolores Fuentes, atmospheric chemist, professor of meteorology
  • William K. George, fluid dynamicist
  • Lee Giles, co-creator of CiteSeer, David Reese Professor of Information Sciences and Technology; former Program Manager, Air Force Office of Scientific Research
  • Kathryn Gines, professor of philosophy
  • Mary Godfrey, assistant professor of art education, the first African American faculty member
  • Joseph Heller, author of Catch-22
  • Vasant Honavar, professor, artificial intelligence and machine learning, and bioinformatics researcher and educator, former Program Director, National Science Foundation
  • Ivan Illich, polymath: author, philosopher, and polemicist
  • Mary Jane Irwin, computer scientist, National Academy of Science member
  • Philip Jenkins, professor of religious studies and writer on modern religious controversies
  • James Kasting, atmospheric chemist and astrobiologist, aka "Dr. Habitable Zone"
  • Gary N. Knoppers, head of the Department of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies; wrote a lengthy and prominent two-volume commentary on I Chronicles
  • Bohdan Kulakowski, professor of mechanical engineering; head of the Pennsylvania Transportation Institute (PTI) from 1992 to 2003
  • Alan MacEachren, professor of geography, notable for his contributions to geographic visualization
  • Michael E. Mann, professor of atmospheric science, IPCC lead author, known for the hockey stick graph
  • Mark D. Maughmer, developed first successful winglet designs for gliding competitions; aerodynamicist; author
  • John D. McCarthy, professor of sociology, notable for his contributions to social movement studies and resource mobilization theory
  • Webb Miller, one of the pioneers of computational biology; co-creator of BLAST, a research tool used by geneticists worldwide
  • Michael G. Moore, pioneer of online learning and theory of distance education; listed (Routledge, 2017) as one of "most influential thinkers about education of all time"
  • Erwin Wilhelm Müller, inventor of the field emission microscope, field ion microscope, and atom probe; first person to view atoms
  • Robert Neffson, artist
  • Masatoshi Nei, theoretical population geneticist and evolutionary biologist
  • Jon Nese, lecturer in meteorology and former Weather Channel personality
  • Joe Paterno, head football coach, 1966–2011
  • Roger Penrose
  • Rene Portland, head women's basketball coach, 1980–2007
  • C. R. Rao, 2002 National Medal of Science-winning statistician
  • Frank Ritter
  • Theodore Roethke, 1954 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry recipient
  • Mary Beth Rosson
  • Richard Russo, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Empire Falls; his novel Straight Man was drawn from his experiences teaching at Penn State Altoona
  • Cael Sanderson, 2004 Olympic gold medalist in freestyle wrestling at 84 kg; current head wrestling coach
  • Jerry Sandusky, former assistant football coach 1969–1999, a period during which he committed crimes that led to the Penn State child sex abuse scandal
  • Kenneth Bernard Schade, sexual offender; founder of the Singing Boys of Pennsylvania
  • Lee Smolin, theoretical physicist
  • William Tenn (pen name of Philip Klass), science fiction writer
  • David Titley professor of meteorology, NOAA's chief operating office 2012-2013, US Navy rear admiral and chief oceanographer
  • Susan Trolier-McKinstry, materials scientist
  • Alan Walker, paleoanthropologist
  • James Z. Wang
  • Frank C. Whitmore, pioneering organic chemist who described the mechanism of carbocation reactions
  • Aleksander Wolszczan, discoverer of first extrasolar planets and pulsar planets
  • Qiming Zhang, professor of Electrical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering
  • Saad Ali Shire, Minister of Finance of Somaliland

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