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List of scientists

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This is a list of noted scientists ordered by nationality.

Afghanistan[edit]

Albania[edit]

Argentina[edit]

Armenia[edit]

Australia[edit]

Austria[edit]

Azerbaijan[edit]

Bangladesh[edit]

Belarusia[edit]

Belize[edit]

Benin[edit]

Bermuda[edit]

Bolivia[edit]

Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit]

Botswana[edit]

Brazil[edit]

Bulgaria[edit]

Burkina Faso[edit]

Cameroon[edit]

Canada[edit]

Chad[edit]

Chile[edit]

China[edit]

Croatia[edit]

  • Nikola Tesla, Serbian-American born in modern-day Croatia's part of the Austrian Empire; inventor, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer; He died in 1943.

Colombia[edit]

Costa Rica[edit]

Croatia[edit]

Cuba[edit]

Cyprus[edit]

Czechia[edit]

Pages appear in Category:Czech scientists

Denmark[edit]

Dominican Republic[edit]

Ecuador[edit]

Egypt[edit]

Pages appear in Category:Egyptian scientists

Estonia[edit]

Fiji[edit]

Finland[edit]

France[edit]

Georgia[edit]

Germany[edit]

Ghana[edit]

Great Britain[edit]

England[edit]

Greece[edit]

Guatemala[edit]

Guyana[edit]

Haiti[edit]

Honduras[edit]

Hungary[edit]

  • Paul Erdős, published around 1,500 mathematical papers during his lifetime, a figure that remains unsurpassed;[11] died 1996

Iceland[edit]

India[edit]

Indonesia[edit]

Iran[edit]

Iraq[edit]

Ireland[edit]

Pages appear in Category:Irish scientists

Italy[edit]

Pages appear in Category:Italian scientists

Israel[edit]

See also Category:Israeli scientists

Jamaica[edit]

Japan[edit]

Jordan[edit]

Kazakhstan[edit]

Kenya[edit]

Pages appear in Category:Kenyan scientists

Kosovo[edit]

Kyrgyzstan[edit]

Laos[edit]

Latvia[edit]

Pages appear in Category:Latvian scientists

Lebanon[edit]

Libya[edit]

Lithuania[edit]

Luxembourg[edit]

Macedonia[edit]

Malaysia[edit]

Mexico[edit]

Moldova[edit]

Morocco[edit]

  • Ibn Ghazi al-Miknasi, wrote Meknes's history and a commentary to the treatise of Ibn al-Banna; a work that explained the mentioned work, was named ["The desire of students for an explanation of the calculator's craving"] Bughyat al-tulab fi sharh munyat al-hussab (including, arithmetic and algebraic methods).[13] Mathematics, linguistics; died in 1513

Myanmar[edit]

Nepal[edit]

Netherlands[edit]

New Zealand[edit]

Nigeria[edit]

North Korea[edit]

Norway[edit]

Papua New Guinea[edit]

Peru[edit]

Philippines[edit]

Poland[edit]

Portugal[edit]

Romania[edit]

Russia[edit]

São Tomé and Príncipe[edit]

Saudi Arabia[edit]

Sierra Leone[edit]

Slovenia[edit]

Solomon Islands[edit]

Spain[edit]

South Africa[edit]

South Korea[edit]

Sri Lanka[edit]

St. Kitts and Nevis[edit]

Sweden[edit]

Pages appear in Category:Swedish scientists

Switzerland[edit]

Pages appear in Category:Swiss scientists

Syria[edit]

Thailand[edit]

Trinidad and Tobago[edit]

Tunisia[edit]

Turkey[edit]

Uganda[edit]

Ukraine[edit]

Pages appear in Category:Ukrainian scientists

United States[edit]

Uruguay[edit]

Venezuela[edit]

Vietnam[edit]

Gallery[edit]

Stephen Hawking, British Albert Einstein, German-born Kofi Annan, born in what is now Ghana Marie Curie, born in what is now Poland

Related pages[edit]

References[edit]

  1. https://snl.no/Sigmund_Freud. Store norske leksikon. Retrieved April 10, 2022
  2. https://snl.no/Lise_Meitner. Store norske leksikon. Retrieved April 10, 2022
  3. https://snl.no/Linus_Torvalds. Store norske leksikon
  4. Copeland, B. Jack (Dec 18, 2000). "The Modern History of Computing (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  5. Newman, M.H.A. (1948). 'General Principles of the Design of All-Purpose Computing Machines'. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, series A, 195. pp. 271–274. Search this book on
  6. Newman, M. H. A. (1955). "Alan Mathison Turing. 1912–1954". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 1: 253–263. doi:10.1098/rsbm.1955.0019. JSTOR 769256. Unknown parameter |s2cid= ignored (help)
  7. Gray, Paul (29 March 1999). "Alan Turing – Time 100 People of the Century". Time. Archived from the original on 19 January 2011. Retrieved 17 September 2017. Providing a blueprint for the electronic digital computer. The fact remains that everyone who taps at a keyboard, opening a spreadsheet or a word-processing program, is working on an incarnation of a Turing machine. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  8. Sipser 2006, p. 137
  9. Beavers 2013, p. 481
  10. 10.0 10.1 Buch, Shilpa; Rouse, Barry T.; Gendelman, Howard E.; Zink, M. Christine; Clements, Janice E. (March 2008). "Opendra "Bill" Narayan (1936–2007): A Personal Tribute to a Friend, Teacher, and Colleague". Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology. 3 (1): 1–4. doi:10.1007/s11481-008-9101-y. ISSN 1557-1890.
  11. According to "Facts about Erdös Numbers and the Collaboration Graph"., using the Mathematical Reviews data base, the next highest article count is roughly 823.
  12. news.rs, Serbia world (19 February 2015). "CHRONOLOGY OF THE SERBIAN – ALBANIAN RELATIONSHIPS FROM THE BERLIN CONGRESS TO THE MARCH POGROM 2004".
  13. E. Levi-Provencal, Chorfa, p. 231
  14. Sherwood, Alan; Phillips, Jock (9 July 2013). "Coal and coal mining – the nature of coal". Te Ara: the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
  15. Napp, Bernie (3 December 2001). "Age no barrier for geologist". Evening Post. p. 16.
  16. "The Biography of Niels Henrik Abel: His last years". www.abelprize.no. Archived from the original on 2018-04-09. Retrieved 2017-09-17. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  17. "Thomas Edison". HISTORY.
  18. Palermo, Elizabeth; published, Callum McKelvie (2021-11-23). "Who Invented the Light Bulb?". livescience.com. Retrieved 2022-04-05.


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