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Revision as of 09:58, 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 |
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4 | January | 1643 | Sir Issac Newton | Physics,Mathematics |
17 | January | 1706 | Benjamin Franklin | Polymath |
8 | February | 1834 | Dmitri Mendeleev | Chemist and Inventor |
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, Mechnical Engineer |
15 | April | 1452 | Leonardo da Vinci | Polymath |
11 | May | 1918 | Richard Feynman | Physicist |
23 | June | 1912 | Alan Turing | Computer Sciencist, Mathematician |
1 | July | 1818 | Ignaz Semmelweis | Physician and Scientist |
30 | August | 1871 | Ernest Rutherford | Physicist |
7 | October | 1885 | Niels Bohr | Physicist |
21 | December | 1803 | Joseph Whitworth | Engineer, Inventor |
22 | December | 1887 | Srinivasa Ramanujan | Mathematician |
1973 | Matt Taylor | Astrophysicist |