Edward Mills Purcell, 1952 Nobel Prize winner in physics, holds a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in electronic engineering.
Benjamin Roy Martzen, 1975 Nobel Prize winner in physics, 1947 Bachelor of Physics in our school.
Herbert C. Brown, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1979, was then a chemistry professor at Purdue University in the United States (1947──2004).
1965 Julian S. Schwinger, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, was a professor of physics at Purdue University.
Vernon Smith, winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Economics and honorary doctor of Purdue University, is a professor at Krannert College. His academic career began in Purdue and he worked for 12 years.
Neil Neil Armstrong, the first astronaut to set foot on the moon, holds a bachelor's degree in aviation engineering from 65438 to 0955.
Ward cunningham, the father of Wikipedia, holds a bachelor's degree in electronic engineering and computer science and a master's degree in computer science.
Chen Tangshan, a political figure in Taiwan Province Province, served as the fifth legislator, foreign minister and secretary-general of the presidential palace, with a doctorate in geophysics from 65438 to 0972.
Sun Liren, a senior general of the Republic of China and a famous anti-Japanese hero, graduated from Purdue University with a bachelor's degree 1924.
Deng Jiaxian, a nuclear physicist, is an academician of China Academy of Sciences. He is the "founder of the two bombs" of China's nuclear weapons, with a doctor of physics from 65438 to 0950.
Li Guojie, academician of China Academy of Engineering, academician of Third World Academy of Sciences, director of Institute of Computing of China Academy of Sciences, dean of Computer College of Zhejiang University, Ph.D. in Computer Science from Purdue University 1985.
Zhu Boyong, Dean of Benchmarking College of Acer Foundation, legal person of consortium, professor of Management Science Department of Jiaotong University, academician of Science and Technology Management Society (1987), and doctor of Purdue Management.
Liang Lisi (son of Liang Qichao), academician of China Academy of Sciences, rocket and missile expert, academician of International Academy of Astronautics, vice chairman of International Astronautical Federation, 1945 Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Purdue University, USA.
Chen China Academy of Sciences, thermal power engineer, former vice president of Jiaotong University. People from Chuxian County, Anhui Province. 1946 obtained a master's degree in mechanical engineering from Purdue University.
Elwood Mead, chief engineer of Hoover Dam, the largest artificial lake in the United States, 1882 received a bachelor's degree in agriculture from Purdue University, 1884 received a master's degree in civil engineering, and 1904 received the first honorary doctorate from Purdue University.
Robert Forney, the main innovator of optical fiber technology, was awarded honorary doctor of BSChE '47, honorary doctor of MSChE '48, honorary doctor of PhD '50 of Purdue University, 198 1 and executive vice president of DuPont.
Charles Ellis is a famous American designer of Golden Gate Bridge and a professor of civil engineering at Purdue University.
Robert Batts, the inventor of car-mounted (police car) radio, studied in the Department of Electronic Engineering of Purdue University in 1960s+0920s.
Reginald Fessenden, the father of radio broadcasting, was the first professor of electronic engineering at Purdue University.
China is a famous scientist, the father of pattern recognition, and a professor in the Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering at Purdue University.
Roscoe George is the inventor of the first all-electronic television receiver in the world. He holds a bachelor's degree in electronic engineering from Purdue University (1922) and a master's degree in electronic engineering from 1927.
Reinhardt Schumann, founder of modern metallurgy, 1954- 1980 professor of metallurgy at Purdue University.
Chesley B. Sullenberger III, a heroic pilot, made an emergency landing at Hudson Glacier in new york on June 5, 2009, saving the life of United Airlines flight 1549, and obtained a master's degree in industrial and organizational psychology from Purdue University on June 5, 2009.