List of Carnegie Mellon University people

This is a list of notable people associated with Carnegie Mellon University in the United States of America.

Notable students and alumni

Nobel laureates

  • John L. Hall (B.S. 1956, M.S. 1958, Ph.D. 1961), 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics
  • Lars Peter Hansen (faculty member, 19781981), 2013 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences
  • Finn E. Kydland (Ph.D. 1973, faculty member), 2004 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences
  • Robert Lucas, Jr. (faculty member, 19631974), 1995 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences
  • Merton H. Miller (faculty member, 19531961), 1990 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences
  • Franco Modigliani (faculty member, 19521962), 1985 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences
  • Dale Thomas Mortensen (Ph.D. 1967), 2010 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences
  • John Forbes Nash (B.S. 1948, M.S. 1948), 1994 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences, the subject of A Beautiful Mind
  • Edward C. Prescott (Ph.D. 1967, faculty member 19711980), 2004 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences
  • Clifford Shull (B.S. 1937), 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics
  • Herbert A. Simon (faculty member, 19492001), 1978 Nobel Prize in Economics
  • Oliver E. Williamson (Ph.D. 1963), 2009 Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences

Turing Award recipients

Wolf Prize recipients

Enrico Fermi Award winners

Stockholm Prize in Criminology winners

  • Daniel Nagin (B.S, M.S. 1971, Ph.D. 1976, Professor), criminologist, 2014

National Medal of Science recipients

  • Raoul Bott (Ph.D. 1949), Mathematical, Statistical, and Computer Sciences, 1987
  • Allen Newell (Ph.D 1957, Professor), Mathematical, Statistical, and Computer Sciences, 1992
  • George Pake (B.S., M.S. 1945), Physical Sciences, 1987
  • Frederick Rossini (B.S. 1925, M.S. 1926, DSc (hon.) 1948), Chemistry

National Medal of Technology and Innovation recipients

MacArthur Fellows

  • Luis von Ahn (Ph.D. 2005), Carnegie Mellon professor of computer science, 2006
  • Stefan Savage (B.S. 1991), professor at UC San Diego, 2017
  • Dawn Song (M.S. 1999), Carnegie Mellon professor of computer science (2002–2007), currently professor at UC Berkeley, 2010

Business

Science and technology

Performing arts, film, television and video games

Visual arts

Architecture and design

Government and politics

Academia

Educators

Members of National Academy of Sciences

Members of National Academy of Engineering

  • Steven J. Fenves (Professor), Civil Engineering, 1976
  • Alan Perlis (B.S. 1943, Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 1977
  • James D. Meindl (B.S. 1955, M.S. 1956, Ph.D. 1958), Electronics Engineering, 1978
  • Mao Yisheng (Ph.D. 1919), Civil Engineering, Materials Engineering, 1982
  • Robert Dennard (Ph.D. 1958), Electronics Engineering, 1984
  • Raj Reddy (Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 1984
  • Angel Jordan (M.S. 1959, Ph.D. 1959, Professor), Electronics Engineering, 1986
  • Arthur W. Westerberg (Professor), Chemical Engineering, 1987
  • H. T. Kung (Ph.D. 1973), Computer Science & Engineering, 1993
  • Anita K. Jones (Ph.D. 1973), Computer Science & Engineering, 1994
  • Charles Geschke (Ph.D. 1973), Computer Science & Engineering, 1995
  • Andy Bechtolsheim (M.S. 1976), Electronics Engineering, 2000
  • Daniel P. Siewiorek (Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 2000
  • Ignacio E. Grossmann (Professor), Chemical Engineering, 2000
  • Stephanie Kwolek (B.S. 1946), Chemical Engineering, 2001
  • John Ousterhout (Ph.D. 1980), Computer Science & Engineering, 2001
  • Bernard Cohen (Ph.D. 1950), Electric Power/Energy Systems Engineering, 2003
  • Randal E. Bryant (Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 2003
  • James Gosling (Ph.D. 1983), Computer Science & Engineering, 2004
  • Jonathan Rothberg (B.S. 1985), Bioengineering, 2004
  • Shafrira Goldwasser (B.S. 1979), Computer Science & Engineering, 2005
  • Edmund M. Clarke (Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 2005
  • Pradeep K. Khosla (Dowd University Professor), Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Robotics, 2006
  • Bob Colwell (Ph.D.), Computer Science & Engineering, 2006
  • Manuel Blum (Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 2006
  • Stuart Card (M.S. 1970, Ph.D. 1978), Computer Science & Engineering, 2007
  • David A. Dzombak (Professor), Civil Engineering, 2008
  • William L. Whittaker (M.S. 1975, Ph.D. 1979, Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 2009
  • Tom M. Mitchell (Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 2010
  • Jacobo Bielak (Professor), Civil Engineering, 2010
  • Chris T. Hendrickson (Professor), Civil Engineering, 2011
  • Nadine Aubry (Professor), Mechanical Engineering, 2011
  • Jared L. Cohon (Professor), Civil Engineering, 2012
  • Lorenz Biegler (Professor), Chemical Engineering, 2013
  • José M. F. Moura (Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 2013

Other prominent faculty

Literature

Sports

NFL

Notable faculty

Nobel laureates

Turing Award recipients

Wolf Prize recipients

Stockholm Prize in Criminology winners

National Medal of Science recipients

National Medal of Technology recipients

MacArthur Fellows

  • Luis von Ahn (Ph.D. 2005), assistant professor of computer science, 2006
  • Yoky Matsuoka, assistant professor affiliated with the Robotics Institute, the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (2001–2006), 2007
  • Anna Deavere Smith, acting instructor (1970–1971), 1996
  • Dawn Song (M.S. 1999), professor of computer science (2002–2007), 2010
  • Terrance Hayes, professor of poetry (2001–2013)

Members of National Academy of Sciences

Members of National Academy of Engineering

  • Daniel Berg (Professor 1977–1983), Special Fields & Interdisciplinary Engineering, 1976
  • Gordon Bell (Professor 1966–1972), Computer Science & Engineering, 1977
  • Alan Perlis (B.S. 1943, Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 1977
  • Allen Newell (Ph.D 1957, Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 1980
  • Raj Reddy (Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 1984
  • Joseph F Traub (Professor 1971–1979), Computer Science & Engineering, 1985
  • George Bugliarello (Professor 1959–1969), Civil Engineering, 1987
  • C. D. Mote, Jr. (Professor 1965–1967), Mechanical Engineering, 1988
  • John L. Anderson (Professor), Chemical Engineering, 1992
  • William Wulf (Professor 1968–1981), Computer Science & Engineering, 1993
  • Mark Kryder (Professor), Electronics Engineering, 1994
  • Hubert Aaronson (B.S. 1948, Ph.D. 1954, Professor), Materials Engineering, 1997
  • Alfred Blumstein (Professor), Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems Engineering, 1998
  • Guy L. Steele Jr. (Professor 1980–1994), Computer Science & Engineering, 2001
  • Randal Bryant (Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 2003
  • Richard Rashid (Professor, 1979–1991), Computer Science & Engineering, 2003
  • Alfred Spector (Professor, 1981–1992), Computer Science & Engineering, 2004
  • Edmund M. Clarke (Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 2005
  • Egon Balas (Professor, 1967-2019), Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems Engineering, 2006
  • Manuel Blum (Professor), Computer Science & Engineering, 2006
  • Krzysztof Matyjaszewski (Professor), Materials Engineering, 2006
  • Bhakta B. Rath (Professor), Materials engineering, 2008
  • Gérard Cornuéjols (Professor), Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems Engineering, 2016
  • Sridhar Tayur (Professor), Industrial, Manufacturing & Operational Systems Engineering, 2017

Other prominent faculty

Presidents of Carnegie Mellon University

Founders and major benefactors of Carnegie Mellon University


The Mellon Family of Pittsburgh:

  • Andrew W. Mellon, United States Secretary of the Treasury from 1921 to 1932; co-founded the Mellon Institute of Research in 1913
  • Paul Mellon, philanthropist, horse breeder, facilitator of the merger between the Carnegie Institute of Technology and the Mellon Institute to form Carnegie Mellon University
  • Richard B. Mellon, president of Mellon Bank; co-founded the Mellon Institute of Research in 1913
  • Richard King Mellon, president and chairman of Mellon Bank, known for his urban renewal program in Pittsburgh and the founder of the School of Urban and Public Affairs
  • William Larimer Mellon, Sr., founder of Gulf Oil and the Graduate School of Industrial Administration

Fictional alumni

See also

  • Category:Carnegie Mellon University faculty

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