This page is a list of New Zealand scientists with articles on Wikipedia and is necessarily incomplete.
- Helen Anderson â seismonologist, public servant
- Alexander Aitken â mathematician/statistician, writer, mental calculator, musician
- Sir Brian Barratt-Boyes â heart surgeon
- Peter Barrett â geologist, Antarctic researcher
- Jacqueline Beggs (born 1962) â New Zealand entomologist and ecologist
- Patricia Bergquist â zoologist, anatomist
- Nancy Bertler â Antarctic researcher
- Rod Bieleski â plant physiologist
- Gary Bold â physicist
- Helen Bostock â paleoceanographer
- Warwick Bowen â experimental physicist
- Margaret Bradshaw â Antarctic researcher, palaeontologist
- Margaret Brimble â chemist
- Alexandra Brewis Slade â anthropologist
- Bob Brockie â artist, ecologist
- John C. Butcher â mathematician
- Walter Buller â naturalist
- Carolyn Burns â freshwater ecologist
- Sir Paul Callaghan â famous for work in magnetic resonance
- Wendy Campbell-Purdie â known for greening the Sahara Desert
- Howard Carmichael â theoretical physicist doing quantum optics
- Garth Carnaby â physicist
- Janet Carter â professor and Dean of Science at the University of Canterbury
- Amy Castle â entomologist
- Ann Chapman â limnologist
- Thomas Frederic Cheeseman â botanist, naturalist
- Charles Chilton â zoologist
- Helen Shearburn Clark (Rotman) â marine zoologist
- John G. Cleary â computer scientist
- Leonard Cockayne â botanist
- Naomi Cogger - epidemiologist
- Leslie Comrie â computer pioneer
- Lucy Cranwell â botanist
- G. H. Cunningham â "father" of New Zealand mycology
- Kathleen Curtis â mycologist, plant pathologist, first female fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand
- Michelle Dickinson â nanotechnologist
- Joan Dingley â mycologist
- John Newton Dodd â optical physicist
- Richard Dowden â radio and space physicist
- Peter David Drummond â quantum optics specialist
- Doug Dye â plant bacteriologist
- Sir Richard Faull â neuroscientist
- Charles Fleming â ornithologist, palaeontologist
- Margot Forde â botanist
- Professor Elizabeth Franz â neuroscientist
- Derek Freeman â anthropologist
- Crispin Gardiner â physicist specialising in Quantum Optics
- Nicola Gaston â chemist
- Juliet Gerrard â biochemist and Prime Minister's chief science advisor
- Charles Gifford â teacher and promoter of astronomy
- Sir Peter David Gluckman â medical science
- Janet Grieve â biological oceanographer
- Timothy Haskell â Antarctic physicist
- Robert Cecil Hayes â seismologist
- Ron Heath - physical oceanographer
- Sir James Hector â geologist
- Heather Hendrickson â microbiologist
- Barbara Heslop â immunologist
- Helen Heslop â immunotherapist, hematologist
- Merilyn Hibma - viral immunologist
- Sue Huang - virologist
- Stephanie Hughes â neurobiologist
- Patricia Hunt â chemist
- Vicki Hyde â sceptic, psychologist
- Harold John Finlay â palaeontologist, malacologist
- Christina Hulbe â Antarctic glaciologists
- Frederick Hutton â naturalist
- Julian Jack - physiologist
- Diamond Jenness â anthropologist
- Sir Vaughan Jones â mathematician, awarded Fields Medal
- Sir Neville Jordan â engineer, businessman, philanthropist
- Mike Joy â freshwater ecologist, science communicator
- Roy Kerr â proved a solution to Einstein's equations which modelled a spinning black hole
- Pat Langhorne â Antarctic physicist
- Libby Liggins â Marine ecologist
- Alan G MacDiarmid â co-winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Bruce Marshall â taxonomist, malacologist
- Sir Harold Marshall â acoustician
- John Marwick â palaeontologist, geologist
- Ruth Mason â botanist
- Sir Archie McIndoe â pioneer plastic surgeon
- Tracey McIntosh â sociologist
- Don Merton â conservationist
- Brian Molloy â botanist
- Pérrine Moncrieff â ornithologist
- Mary Morgan-Richards â evolutionary biologist
- Tim Naish â glaciologist
- John Morton â biologist, theologian
- Wendy Nelson â marine algae expert
- Frank Newhook â plant pathologist
- Dame Charmian O'Connor â organic chemist
- Stephen Parke â theoretical physicist
- David Penny â biologist
- William Pickering â central figure and pioneer of NASA space exploration
- Winston Ponder â malacologist
- Arthur William Baden Powell â naturalist, malacologist, palaeontologist
- Margaret Reid â physicist specialising in quantum optics
- James Renwick â climate scientist
- Christina Riesselman â paleoceanographer
- Natalie Robinson â polar oceanographer
- Jacqueline Rowarth â agricultural scientist
- Ernest Rutherford, 1st Baron Rutherford of Nelson â scientist and winner of the 1908 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Jim Salinger â climate scientist
- Luitgard Schwendenmann, ecosystem scientist
- Liz Slooten â zoologist
- Ruth Spearing â haematologist
- David Spence â mathematician
- Gerald Stokell â horticulturist, ichthyologist
- Kathryn Stowell â biochemist
- Vida Stout â limnologist
- Mary Sutherland â botanist
- Jeff Tallon â physicist
- Warren Tate â biochemist
- Reremoana Theodore â epidemiologist
- Beatrice Tinsley â astronomer and cosmologist
- Kevin Trenberth â meteorologist and atmospheric scientist
- Ingrid N. Visser â marine biologist known for studying orcas
- Sir Julius von Haast â geologist
- Dan Walls â physicist and pioneer in quantum optics
- Kath Walker, conservation scientist
- Ian Warrington â horticulturalist, administrator
- Robert Webster â discovered the link between human flu and bird flu
- William Henry Webster â malacologist and conchcologist
- Joan Wiffen â paleontologist, discovered first dinosaur fossils in New Zealand
- Siouxsie Wiles â microbiologist
- Maurice Wilkins â shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his part in elucidating the structure of DNA
- Allan Charles Wilson â biochemist; revolutionary evolutionist
- Christine Winterbourn â pathologist
- Trecia Wouldes - professor of psychological medicine
- David Wratt â ex-Chief Climate Scientist, National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA)
- Gillian Wratt â Antarctic researcher, first woman director of the New Zealand Antarctic Programme
- John Stuart Yeates â botanist
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