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    • The following is a partial list of Purdue University faculty, including current, former, emeritus, and deceased faculty, and administrators at Purdue University.


      Notable faculty




      = Agriculture

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      Ralph Merrill Caldwell – Plant breeder
      Gebisa Ejeta – Professor of Agronomy, winner of World Food Prize
      Philip E. Nelson – food scientist, winner of the World Food Prize


      = Engineering and technology

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      Rakesh Agrawal (Professor of Chemical Engineering) – a winner of National Medal of Technology
      Arden L. Bement Jr. (Professor of Nuclear Engineering) – Director of the National Science Foundation, former Director of NIST
      Lonnie D. Bentley – professor of computer and information technology
      Sabine Brunswicker – associate professor and director of Research Center for Open Digital Innovation (RCODI)
      Jean-Lou Chameau (Professor of Civil Engineering) – President of California Institute of Technology
      Clarence L. "Ben" Coates (Head of the School of Electrical Engineering) – computer scientist and engineer known for his work on waveform recognition devices, circuit gates and accumulators
      Supriyo Datta (Professor of Electrical Engineering) – researcher of nanoelectronics
      Rui de Figueiredo (Professor of Electrical Engineering)
      Charles Alton Ellis (Professor of Structural Engineering) – designer of the Golden Gate Bridge
      Reginald Fessenden (Professor of Electrical Engineering) – first wireless voice transmission
      W. Kent Fuchs (Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering) – Provost of Cornell University
      R. Edwin Garcia (Professor of Materials Engineering) – researcher and author
      Leslie Geddes (Showalter Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Biomedical Engineering) – National Medal of Technology recipient
      Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Sr. (lecturer) – industrial engineer
      Lillian Gilbreth (Professor of Industrial Engineering) – efficiency expert, first female member of U.S. National Academy of Engineering
      F.W. Hutchinson – engineer and researcher of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
      Kathleen Howell – astrodynamist known for deep space spacecraft mission design using halo orbits
      Frank P. Incropera (Professor of Mechanical Engineering) – ISI highly cited researcher on heat transfer
      Leah Jamieson (Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Dean of Engineering) – a winner of Gordon Prize
      Avinash Kak (Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering) – researcher of information processing
      Rangasami L. Kashyap (Professor of Electrical Engineering) – applied mathematician
      Linda Katehi (Professor of Electrical Engineering and Dean of Engineering) – Chancellor of University of California, Davis
      Ronald Latanision, Neil Armstrong Distinguished Visiting professor
      Daniel B. Luten (Instructor in architectural and sanitary engineering) – bridge builder who patented the Luten arch
      Robert E. Machol (Professor of Electrical Engineering) – early writer on systems engineering
      Shimon Y. Nof (Professor of Industrial Engineering)
      Nicholas A. Peppas (Professor of Chemical Engineering) – biochemist and engineer best known for his research in hydrogels for drug delivery
      R. Byron Pipes (Professor of Engineering) – former President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
      A. Alan Pritsker (Professor of Industrial Engineering) – pioneer in simulation modeling, creator of GERT and SLAM programs
      Vladimir Shalaev (Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and of Biomedical Engineering) – researcher of metamaterials, transformation optics, nanophotonics and plasmonics
      R. Norris Shreve (Professor of Chemical Engineering)
      Shu Shien-Siu (Professor of Engineering Science)
      Mete Sozen (Professor of Structural Engineering)
      Rusi Taleyarkhan (Professor of Nuclear Engineering)
      Yeram S. Touloukian (Professor of Mechanical Engineering) – founder of the Thermophysical Properties Research Center
      Raymond Viskanta – ISI Highly Cited researcher in the field of heat transfer
      Steve Wereley (Professor of Mechanical Engineering) – co-inventor of micro-particle image velocimetry
      Jerry Woodall (Professor of Electrical Engineering) – inventor of first commercially viable red LEDs, a winner of National Medal of Technology
      Henry T. Yang (Professor of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering and Dean of Engineering) – Chancellor of the University of California, Santa Barbara
      John W. Sutherland (Professor and Fehsenfeld Family Head of Environmental and Ecological Engineering (EEE))


      = Humanities and social sciences

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      Dorsey Armstrong – editor-in-chief of Arthuriana
      Louis René Beres – Professor of Political Science
      James A. Berlin – theorist in the field of composition studies and the history of rhetoric and composition theory
      Marianne Boruch – poet and essayist
      Robert X. Browning – Professor of Political Science
      Ronald Verlin Cassill – novelist, short story writer, reviewer, editor, painter, and lithographer
      Philip B. Coulter – political scientist
      Paul Draper – philosopher of religion, editor of the journal Philo
      William H. Gass – novelist and short story writer
      Roxane Gay – writer and editor
      Mark Harris – novelist and biographer
      Djelal Kadir – literature academic
      Brigit Pegeen Kelly – poet
      Emma Montgomery McRae – Professor of Literature, Dean of Women
      Robert Melson – political scientist specializing in ethnic conflict and genocide
      Cheryl Mendelson – professor of philosophy, novelist, non-fiction writer
      Alan H. Monroe – creator of Monroe's motivated sequence
      Annie Smith Peck – professor of archaeology and Latin, mountaineer
      Victor Raskin – Professor of Linguistics, founding editor of Humor: International Journal of Humor Research
      W. Charles Redding – professor of communication, "father" of organizational communication
      Gunther E. Rothenberg – military historian
      Kermit Scott – professor of philosophy, advocate for the poor, previously thought to be the namesake of Kermit the Frog
      Michael Stohl – political scientist


      = Management and economics

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      Charalambos D. Aliprantis – economist who introduced Banach space and Riesz space methods in economic theory
      Frank Bass – Professor of Industrial Administration, a founder of marketing science who developed the Bass diffusion model
      Michael A. Campion – Professor of Management, psychologist
      Alok R. Chaturvedi – Professor of MIS, Founder and the Director of SEAS Laboratory of Krannert School of Management
      Elizabeth Hoffman – economist, now Provost of Iowa State University
      Raghavendra Rau – Rothschild Professorship of Finance at the University of Cambridge
      Stanley Reiter – economist
      Vernon L. Smith – Nobel Laureate in Economics in 2002
      Shailendra Raj Mehta – President & Director of MICA


      = Pharmacy, health and human sciences

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      Sugato Chakravarty – professor of consumer science, Associate Editor of the Journal of Financial Markets
      Lisa Hopp – nursing educator
      Henry L. Roediger III – researcher of psychology and the human memory
      Peter Schönemann – professor of Psychological Sciences
      William H. Starbuck – researcher of cognitive psychology, organizational behavior, and organization theory
      Wei Zheng – pharmaceutical scientist


      = Science and mathematics

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      Shreeram Shankar Abhyankar – Professor of Mathematics, known for his contributions to singularity theory
      Ross H. Arnett, Jr. – entomologist and beetle researcher
      Struther Arnott – molecular biologist and cancer researcher
      Mikhail Atallah – computer scientist, researcher on algorithms and computer security
      Louis Auslander – mathematician
      David Avison – physicist and photographer
      John D. Axtell – chemist, agronomist, a discoverer of high-lysine sorghum
      Harry Beevers – plant physiologist
      Jeffrey Bennetzen – Professor of Genetics
      Elisa Bertino – computer scientist, director of CERIAS
      Dale L. Boger – medicinal and organic chemist
      Carl R. de Boor – assistant professor at Purdue University, won the John von Neumann Prize from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics in 1996
      Louis de Branges de Bourcia – Professor of Mathematics, proved the Bieberbach conjecture
      Herbert C. Brown – Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 1979
      Alok R. Chaturvedi – professor in the Department of Computer Sciences; the Director of Purdue Homeland Security Institute; technical lead for the Sentient World Simulation project
      Douglas Comer – computer scientist, Internet pioneer
      R. Graham Cooks – chemist, mass spectrometrist
      Ronald DeVore – mathematician known for approximation theory, wavelet theory, compressive sensing
      Richard Duffin – physicist
      Ahmed K. Elmagarmid – computer scientist, Executive Director of the Qatar Computing Research Institute
      Paul Erdős – Professor of Mathematics, winner of the Wolf Prize in Mathematics in 1983/4
      Ephraim Fischbach – physicist known for research on the fifth force
      Harley Flanders – mathematician and textbook author
      Joseph Francisco – atmospheric chemist, President of the American Chemical Society
      Walter Gautschi – mathematician, contributor to numerical analysis
      Jayanta Kumar Ghosh – statistician
      Melvin Hochster – commutative algebraist
      Otto F. Hunziker – early head of Dairy department, supervised construction of Smith Hall
      Meyer Jerison – mathematician known for his work in functional analysis and rings
      Minhyong Kim – mathematician
      Robert R. Korfhage – computer scientist who contributed to information retrieval
      Karl Lark-Horovitz – pioneer in solid state physics, contributed to the invention of the first transistor
      Chris J. Leaver – botanist, now at the University of Oxford
      László Lempert, professor of mathematics, winner of Stefan Bergman Prize, 2001
      Jingjing Liang, associate professor of forest ecology
      Bernard J. Liska – food scientist
      Sergey Macheret – physicist and aerospace engineer
      Fred McLafferty – chemist who described the McLafferty rearrangement in mass spectrometry
      Edwin T. Mertz – chemist and biochemist who co-discovered high-lysine corn
      Dan Milisavljevic – astronomer and physicist
      David S. Moore – statistician
      John Ulric Nef – chemist who discovered the Nef reaction
      Ei-ichi Negishi – Professor of Chemistry, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry in 2010
      Albert Overhauser – Professor of Physics, discovered the Overhauser Effect
      Alan Perlis – Professor of Mathematics, the first person to win the Turing Award in 1966
      Justin Jesse Price – mathematician
      John R. Rice – Professor of Computer Science, founding editor of ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software
      Arthur Rosenthal – mathematician, proved the Hartogs–Rosenthal theorem
      Michael G. Rossmann – Professor of Biological Sciences, Member of National Academy of Sciences, mapped human common cold virus, pointed out the Rossmann fold
      Robert G. Sachs – theoretical physicist, director of Argonne National Laboratory
      David Sanders – Professor of Biological Sciences
      Otto Schilling – algebraist
      Julian Schwinger – Nobel Laureate in Physics in 1965
      Freydoon Shahidi – mathematician, a namesake of the Langlands–Shahidi method
      Shen Chun-shan – physicist, president of National Tsing Hua University
      Yum-Tong Siu – professor of mathematics
      Jeffrey H. Smith – algebraic topologist
      Eugene Spafford – Professor of Computer Science and Director of CERIAS, computer security expert
      Lonnie Lee VanZandt – Professor of Physics, formed the molecular biological physics group at Purdue
      Jeffrey Vitter (Professor of Computer Science and Dean of Science, 2002–2008) – computer scientist known for his work on external memory algorithms, provost of University of Kansas
      Clarence Abiathar Waldo – Professor of Mathematics, noted for his role in defeating the Indiana Pi Bill of 1897
      George W. Whitehead – algebraic topologist who defined the J-homomorphism
      Harvey Washington Wiley – Professor of Chemistry, first FDA commissioner and advocate for the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
      Arthur Winfree – theoretical biologist, MacArthur Fellow, winner of the Norbert Wiener Prize in Applied Mathematics
      Myron E. Witham – Professor of Mathematics, college football coach
      Arif Zaman – Professor of Statistics, researcher of pseudo-random number generation and computer science
      Jian-Kang Zhu – Distinguished Professor of Plant Biology


      = Other

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      Richard Blanton – anthropologist and archaeologist
      David A. Caputo – former Dean of the School of Liberal Arts, later president of Pace University
      Amelia Earhart – women's career counselor, aviator
      Joel Fink – Purdue University Theatre, currently Associate Dean of Roosevelt University
      Benjamin Harrison – trustee, President of the United States
      Ruth Lawanson – volleyball assistant coach, Olympic bronze medal in volleyball (1992).
      Charles Major – trustee, novelist
      Gary Lee Nelson – composer
      Jay Nunamaker – researcher of information systems
      Lynn Okagaki – Commissioner of the National Center for Education Research
      John Purdue – founder and namesake
      Timothy Sands – provost, former acting president, materials engineer, President of Virginia Tech
      Mark Smith – Dean of Graduate School, 1984 Olympic fencer.
      Dorothy C. Stratton – first full-time dean of women (1933–1942), Director of the SPARS during World War II
      Lee Watson – Broadway and television lighting designer
      Randy Woodson – former provost, now chancellor of North Carolina State University
      Al G. Wright – former Director of Bands, now Chairman of the Board of the John Philip Sousa Foundation
      Rolv Yttrehus – contemporary classical music composer


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