List of Cornell University alumni (natural sciences)

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The 2008 graduation ceremony at Schoellkopf Field on the campus of Cornell University

This list of Cornell University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Cornell University, an Ivy League university located in Ithaca, New York, in the field of natural sciences and related subjects.

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For other disciplines, see: List of Cornell University alumni.

Alumni

Mathematics, statistics and operations research

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William F. Friedman
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Stephen Gelbart
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Grace Wahba
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Norbert Wiener

Physics

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Harry Lipkin
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Leonard Susskind
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Steven Weinberg

Astronomy, astrophysics and space physics

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Marcia Neugebauer
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Steve Squyres

Chemistry

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Eric Betzig

Computer science and computer engineering

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Padmasree Warrior

Engineering, material science

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Robert Langer

Industrial and labor relations

Biological sciences (biology, ecology, botany, nutrition, biophysics, biochemistry)

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Zach Lippman

Medicine

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Mandy Cohen
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Anthony Fauci

Veterinary medicine

Environmental studies and environmental science

NASA astronauts

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Mae Jemison

See also

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