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This is a list of notable chemical engineers, people who studied or practiced chemical engineering.
See also Lists of notable engineers by discipline for lists of engineers by discipline.
Name | Known for | Affiliation | |||
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Mohammed Al Mady | Executive president of SABIC. | ||||
Mukesh Ambani | Chairman and Managing Director of Reliance Industries. | ||||
Ramani Ayer | CEO of The Hartford. | ||||
ARSHAD AZAD | CHEMICAL SPECIALIST of OSSAMA SAINY. | ||||
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Jay Bailey(? -2001) | pioneering work in metabolic engineering | ||||
Samuel Bodman | United States Secretary of Energy | ||||
Carl Bosch | From 1908 until 1913 developed the Haber-Bosch process together with Fritz Haber.His other notable work was for the introduction of high pressure chemistry. Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1931 | ||||
Charles (Garry) Betty | President and Chief Executive Officer, EarthLink | Earthlink | |||
Henry Bessemer | manufacturing of steel | ||||
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Frank Capra | Academy Award-winning film director. | ||||
John Coulson | Co-author of what became the standard UK textbook set; Coulson & Richardson's Chemical Engineering. | ||||
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Donald A. Dahlstrom | Inventor of the Hydrocyclone and related correlations, 1943 | ||||
George E. Davis | Regarded as the 'founding father' of Chemical Engineering | ||||
Nguyet Anh Duong | is a Vietnamese-American, she assisted in creating a new weapon called the Thermobaric weapon in support of Operation Enduring Freedom to assault tunnels and caves being used as hideouts by the Taliban in Afghanistan. | ||||
John Drosdick (1943-) | Chairman and CEO of Sunoco, Inc. | ||||
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Richard Felder | Multiple award-winning engineering educator | North Carolina State University | |||
Ian Fells | Energy expert and popular science broadcaster | Newcastle University, UK | |||
John Bennett Fenn | Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 2002 | Virginia Commonwealth University | |||
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Clifton C. Garvin | Chairman and CEO | Exxon | |||
Eugenio Garza Lagüera | Chairman and CEO | FEMSA | |||
Bruce C. Gates | Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering | University of California at Davis | |||
Roberto Goizueta | Former chairman and chief executive of Coca-Cola | ||||
Robert W. Gore | The inventor of Gore-Tex | ||||
William Sealey Gosset | Brewer and Statistician | ||||
Andrew Grove | Intel Chief Executive Officer | Intel | |||
Kevin Greening | Radio Five Live Presenter | ||||
Pierre Gy | developed theory of sampling | ||||
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Fritz Haber | Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1918 for the fixation of nitrogen from the air, the Haber process | ||||
Vladimir Haensel | discovering of the "Platforming" (Platinum Reforming) process which led to the production of low cost high octane gasoline | ||||
Douglas Patrick Harrison | Carried out research for DOE Vision 21 project as well research to remove CO2 from stack gas of coal-fired power generators and for production of pure Hydrogen from gasification of coal. | ||||
Fred Hassan | CEO and Chairman of the Board of Schering-Plough Corporation; former chairman and CEO for the Pharmacia Corporation [1] | Schering-Plough | |||
Csaba Horváth | (1930-2004) considered as one of the pioneers of modern separation science | ||||
Hu Tsu Tau Richard | Former Minister for Finance (Singapore) (1985-2001) | ||||
Gary S. Huvard | The creator of the only undergraduate chemical engineering consulting firm, ChemEngine. | ||||
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Rakesh Jain | Integrated bioengineering with tumor biology and imaging gene expression and functions in vivo for drug delivery in tumors. | Harvard Medical School | |||
Mae Jemison | science mission specialist on the Space Shuttle Endeavour and first black woman in space | ||||
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Pat Kenny | Irish chatshow host | Trevor Kletz | author of books dealing with chemical engineering safety | Loughborough University | |
Charles G. Koch | CEO of Koch Industries | ||||
David H. Koch | Executive vice-president of Koch Industries | ||||
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Robert Langer | Tissue Engineering and Controlled-Release Drug Delivery pioneer | MIT | |||
Frank Lees | author and pioneer of Loss Prevention in the process industries | Loughborough University | |||
Warren K. Lewis | American chemical engineering professor; played a role in defining the field of chemical engineering during its early development | MIT | |||
Arthur Dehon Little | Consultant and co-founder, with William Walker, of Arthur D. Little, Inc., a major consulting firm | ||||
Dolph Lundgren | Actor with master's degree in chemical engineering | ||||
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John F. MacGregor | Use of latent variables in industrial processes | McMaster University | |||
Victor Mills | Inventor of the disposal diaper | ||||
Luis E. Miramontes | Co-inventor of the progestin used in one of the first oral contraceptives | ||||
Mario Molina | Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1995 | UCSD | |||
Frank Morton | Namesake of Frank Morton Sports Day | Birmingham University/Manchester University | |||
Manmohan Sharma | Padmshree, Padmabhushan, Padmavibhushan, And the Millinium man of the Indian Industries, Fellow of the Royal Society, London | ||||
Dr. R. mashelkar | ex. director general of CSIR , NCL etc.|
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Giulio Natta | Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1963 | ||||
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Lars Onsager | Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1968 | ||||
Adam Osborne | Introduced the first ever portable computer in 1981, the same year IBM launched the personal computer | ||||
Donald Othmer | (1904-1995) Co-creator of the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology | Polytechnic University of New York | |||
David J. O'Reilly | Chairman and CEO of Chevron Corporation | ||||
Linus Pauling | Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1954, Nobel Peace Prize, 1962 | ||||
Martin Perl | Nobel Prize in Physics, 1995 | ||||
Robert H. Perry | Author of Handbook in 1934, now Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook | ||||
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K. B. Quinan | Explosive manufacturing expert in World War I and first vice-president of the Institution of Chemical Engineers | ||||
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Lee Raymond | ExxonMobil chairman and Chief Executive Officer | ||||
Jack Richardson | Co-wrote the textbook which became UK standard Coulson & Richardson's Chemical Engineering | Swansea University | |||
Norbert Rillieux | Inventor who is most noted for developing the process that turned sugar from a luxury to a common commodity | ||||
Ronald W. Rousseau | Along with Richard M. Felder, co-authored the textbook Elemental Principles of Chemical Processes | Georgia Institute of Technology, Louisiana State University | |||
R. Kumar | Ex. Professor of Chemical Engineering, who described bubble formation. Received Padam Bhushana (by Govt. of India) | Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore | |||
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Albert Sacco | US astronaut | ||||
Waldo L. Semon | Inventor who patented more than 116 inventions, including polyvinyl chloride (pvc) | ||||
Thomas Kilgore Sherwood | American chemical engineering professor, after whom the Sherwood number in mass transfer is named | ||||
Jack Steinberger | Nobel Prize in Physics, 1988 | ||||
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Lewis Urry | Invention of long-lasting alkaline batteries | ||||
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John von Neumann | Mathematician and Computer Scientist | ||||
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Jack Welch | Former General Electric chairman and Chief Executive Officer | ||||
Nathaniel C. Wyeth | inventor for DuPont | ||||
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Zara Salim Davidson | Wife of the of the Raja Muda (Crown Prince) of Perak | ||||