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Revision as of 15:53, 9 July 2021

This will be a list of 365 men that have made outstanding contributions in a STEM field. All birth dates listed are in the Gregorian Calendar even if this calendar was not in use at the time of their birth. In some cases birth dates may be approximate.

Day Month Year Name Notes
4 January 1643 Sir Isaac Newton Physics, Mathematics
17 January 1706 Benjamin Franklin Polymath
8 February 1834 Dmitri Mendeleev Chemist and Inventor
12 February 1809 Charles Darwin Established the idea of evolution through natural selection
19 February 1943 Sir Tim Hunt Nobel Prize-winning physicist
28 February 1901 Linus Pauling Chemist, Biochemist, Chemical Engineer
14 March 1879 Albert Einstein Mathematician
18 March 1858 Rudolf Diesel Inventor, Mechanical Engineer
23 March 1913 Paul Erdős Mathematician
15 April 1452 Leonardo da Vinci Polymath
22 April 1904 J. Robert Oppenheimer Physicist
11 May 1918 Richard Feynman Physicist
23 May 1707 Carl Linnaeus Ecologist
23 June 1912 Alan Turing Computer Scientist, Mathematician
1 July 1818 Ignaz Semmelweis Physician and Scientist
20 July 1822 Gregor Mendel Founder of the science of Genetics
23 August 1769 Georges Cuvier Founder of Paleontology
30 August 1871 Ernest Rutherford Physicist
6 September 1766 John Dalton Proposed modern atomic theory
29 September 1901 Enrico Fermi Physicist
7 October 1885 Niels Bohr Physicist
1 November 1880 Alfred Wegener Originator of the theory of continental drift.
21 December 1803 Joseph Whitworth Engineer, Inventor.
22 December 1887 Srinivasa Ramanujan Mathematician.
29 December 1800 Charles Goodyear Developed the process to vulcanize rubber.
1973 Matt Taylor Astrophysicist