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
- Stephen Arnold
- Boris Aronov â Sloan Research Fellow
- Dan Bailey â fly-shop owner, innovative fly developer and staunch Western conservationist
- Barouh Berkovits â invented the cardiac defibrillator and artificial cardiac pacemaker
- Maureen Braziel
- George Bugliarello â 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 â professor in the department of Computer Science and Engineering; data-security software developer
- Ju-Chin Chu â chemical engineer and father of Steven Chu; became an Academia Sinica member in 1964
- David and Gregory Chudnovsky â mathematicians who held the record for number of digits of pi in 1989; now run the Institute for Mathematics and Advanced Supercomputing at Polytechnic
- Francis Crick â co-discoverer of DNA structure; awarded Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine
- Paul M. Doty â emeritus Harvard Mallinckrodt Professor of Biochemistry; specialized in the physical properties of macromolecules; involved in peace and security policy issues
- R. Luke DuBois â composer, performer, conceptual new media artist, programmer, record producer, pedagogue
- Paul Peter Ewald â inventor of X-ray diffraction method for determination of molecular structure; Physics Department chair until 1957
- Leopold B. Felsen
- Antonio Ferri â leader of a team that created the first practical hypersonic tunnel heater, used to heat air for discharge into a wind tunnel
- R. M. Foster â Bell Labs mathematician whose work was of significance regarding electronic filters for use on telephone lines
- Herbert Freeman
- Siddharth Garg â cybersecurity researcher, associate professor
- Eugene D. Genovese â historian of the American South and slavery
- Gordon Gould â former Polytechnic professor; inventor of the laser
- Leslie Greengard
- S. L. Greitzer â mathematician; founding chairman of the US Mathematical Olympiad; publisher of the pre-college mathematics journal Arbelos
- Charles William Hanko â historian and politician
- David Harker â physicist; X-ray crystallographer; discoverer of the Donnay-Harker law and Harker-Kasper inequalities
- Paul Horn
- Jerry MacArthur Hultin
- Katherine Isbister
- Myles Jackson
- Andrew Kalotay
- Maurice Karnaugh â inventor of Karnaugh Maps (K-Maps) while at Bell Labs; professor at the Westchester campus 1980âÂÂ1999; retired
- Edward Kimbark â power engineer
- Parke Kolbe
- Joseph Wood Krutch â writer, critic, and naturalist
- Erich E. Kunhardt
- Yann LeCun
- David Lefer
- Paul Levinson â 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, 1987âÂÂ1988
- Frederick B. Llewellyn â electrical engineer
- Erwin Lutwak â mathematician
- Rudolph Marcus â former Polytechnic professor; Nobel Prize in chemistry; National Medal of Science winner
- Nathan Marcuvitz â electrical engineering pioneer
- Herman F. Mark â founder of the Polymer Research Institute; National Medal of Science winner
- Warren L. McCabe â chemical engineer and is considered as one of the founding fathers of the profession of chemical engineering
- David Miller
- Elliott Waters Montroll â scientist and mathematician
- Samuel Morse â co-inventor of the Morse code; contributor to the invention of a single-wire telegraph system based on European telegraphs
- J. H. Mulligan, Jr. â namesake of IEEE James H. Mulligan, Jr. Education Medal
- Tsuneo Nakahara
- Beth Simone Noveck
- Donald Othmer â 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 â pioneer in the field of stochastic processes
- Leonard Peikoff â former philosophy professor; founder of the Ayn Rand Institute
- David J. Pine
- John R. Ragazzini
- Theodore Rappaport
- John Howard Raymond
- Hans Reissner â German aeronautical engineer
- Keith W. Ross â computer science professor
- Murray Rothbard â former economics professor; key figure in libertarian movement
- Michael Shelley â Professor of Mechanical Engineering
- Joshua W. Sill â professor of Mathematics; became the youngest General in the Civil War; namesake of Fort Sill
- Aleksandra SmiljaniÃÂ
- Joel B. Snyder â IEEE president
- K. R. Sreenivasan
- Torsten Suel â pioneer of search engine algorithms
- Jerome Swartz â developed early optical strategies for barcode scanning technologies
- Nassim Nicholas Taleb â epistemologist author of The Black Swan; works in the risk engineering department
- James Tenney â composer; music theorist
- John G. Truxal
- Robert Ubell
- Ernst Weber â founder of the Microwave Research Institute; first IEEE president; National Medal of Science winner
- Jack Keil Wolf â researcher in information theory and coding theory; Guggenheim fellow
- Ta-You Wu â nuclear physicist; president of Academia Sinica
- Dante C. Youla â namesake of YoulaâÂÂKucera parametrization in control theory
- Louis Zukofsky â modernist poet
Notable alumni
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