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List of RWTH Aachen University Peoplreport

  • Philipp Lenard – Nobel Prize in Physics 1905 (Nobel Laureates)

  • Wilhelm Wien – Nobel Prize in Physics 1911 (Nobel Laureates)

  • Johannes Stark – Nobel Prize in Physics 1919 (Nobel Laureates)

  • Peter Debye – Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1936 (Nobel Laureates)

  • Karl Ziegler – Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1963 (Nobel Laureates)

  • Peter R. Sahm [de] – foundry science 1986 (Leibniz Prize Awardees)

  • Norbert Peters – combustion engineering 1990 (Leibniz Prize Awardees)

  • Dieter Enders – organic chemistry 1993 (Leibniz Prize Awardees)

  • Siegfried Bethke – elementary particle physics 1995 (Leibniz Prize Awardees)

  • Wolfgang Marquardt [de] – process engineering 2001 (Leibniz Prize Awardees)

  • Wolfgang Dahmen – mathematics 2002 (Leibniz Prize Awardees)

  • Rupert Klein [de] – mathematics 2003 (Leibniz Prize Awardees)

  • Dierk Raabe [de] – material science 2004 (Leibniz Prize Awardees)

  • Martin Beneke – theoretical particle physics 2008 (Leibniz Prize Awardees)

  • Leif Kobbelt – computer graphics and multimedia 2013 (Leibniz Prize Awardees)

  • Rainer Waser – material science and nanoelectronics 2013 (Leibniz Prize Awardees)

  • Bodo von Borries – professor of electrical engineering; co-inventor of the electron microscope

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • Philipp Forchheimer (1852–1933) – civil engineering

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • Otto Intze [de] – professor of hydraulic engineering

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • Theodore von Kármán – pioneer of modern aerodynamics

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • Bernd Lottermoser – director of the Institute of Mineral Resources Engineering

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • Georg Menges [de] – former leader of an institute for plastics engineering; creator of Georg-Menges Prize

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • Herwart Opitz [de] – professor of machine tools and production engineering

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • Jesco von Puttkamer – rocket engineer; space exploration technology

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • August Ritter – professor of mechanics and astrophysics

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • B. J. Habibie – Theodhore van Karman Award from International Council for Aeronautical Sciences; honorary member of Gesellschaft Fuer Luft Und Raumfahrt (West Germany); Vice President and Director of Technology at MBB Hamburg; Senior Advisor for Technology on the Board of Directors of MBB – Hamburg

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • F. A. F. Schmidt [de] – professor of internal combustion engines

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • Helena Amélia Oehler Stemmer Brazilian civil engineer & university professor.

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • Rolf Göpfert [de] – architect

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • Y. B. Mangunwijaya – Indonesian architect and novelist

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • Bernhard Walke – professor of electrical engineering

    (Engineering science) (Scientists)

  • Hans Günther Aach – botanist, former director of the Botanical Institute

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Friedrich Asinger – chemist, former director of the Institute for Technical and Petrol Chemistry

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Otto Blumenthal – mathematician

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Martin Bojowald – physicist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Hans-Harald Bolt [de] – Director of the Max-Planck Institute for Plasma Physics

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Julius Bredt – organic chemist, discovered the Bredt's rule

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Herbert Capellmann – theoretical physicist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Wolfgang Dahmen – mathematician

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Volker Dohm [de] – physicist, recipient of the Walter Schottky award

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Ubbo Felderhof [de] – theoretical physicist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Gernot Güntherodt [de] – experimental physicist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Friedrich Robert Helmert – mathematician and geodesist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Wilhelm Keim – chemist, former director of the Institute for Technical and Petrol Chemistry

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Christian Haug – physician, psychiatrist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Stefan Kuetter – physician, general practitioner

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Martin Kutta – mathematician

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Otto Lehmann – father of liquid crystal research

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Maria Lipp – organic chemist, first female doctoral student, and professor at the RWTH Aachen University

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Hans von Mangoldt – mathematician

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Walter Metzner [de] – physicist, now CEO of the Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Claus Müller [de] – mathematician

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Horst Niemeyer [de] – mathematician

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Dierk Raabe [de] – Director of the Max-Planck Institute for Iron Research

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Ulrich Rüdiger [de]- experimental physicist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Friedrich Schlögl [de] – theoretical physicist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Ulrich Schollwöck [de] – physicist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Rudolf Schulten (1923–1996) – physicist and father of the Pebble bed reactor

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Walter Selke – theoretical physicist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Arnold Sommerfeld – professor of applied mathematics, 1900–1906. Famous physicist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Arne Stahl – physicist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Thomas Thiemann [de] – theoretical physicist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Dieter Vollhardt – physicist, recipient of the Max-Planck medal

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Matthias Wuttig [de] – experimental physicist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Ranga Yogeshwar – physicist and science journalist

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Lu Yongxiang – President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Helmut Zahn – chemist; first synthesis of insulin

    (Natural sciences and medicine) (Scientists)

  • Walter Biemel [de] – philosopher

    (Humanities) (Scientists)

  • August von Brandis – artist

    (Humanities) (Scientists)

  • Arnold Gehlen – sociologist

    (Humanities) (Scientists)

  • Hans Glinz [de] – Germanist and linguist

    (Humanities) (Scientists)

  • Lutz F. Hornke [de] – psychological assessment, organizational psychology

    (Humanities) (Scientists)

  • Klaus Mehnert – journalist and professor of political science

    (Humanities) (Scientists)

  • Hartwig Neumann [de] (1942–1992) – historian for old buildings and fortresses

    (Humanities) (Scientists)

  • Ulrich Daldrup – Professor of International Law; former Mayor of the City of Aachen

    (Politicians) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Necmettin Erbakan – former Turkish Prime minister

    (Politicians) (Politicians and public figures)

  • B. J. Habibie – President of Indonesia (1998–1999)

    (Politicians) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Ulla Schmidt – politician, Federal minister

    (Politicians) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Rangin Dadfar Spanta – Afghanistan Secretary of State (since March 2006)

    (Politicians) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Ena von Baer – Chilean journalist, politician; ministry of Segegob (March 2010 – July 2011); designated Senator (July 2011 to date)

    (Politicians) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Hellmuth Greinert – Chief City Director of the City of Essen (1950 – 1957)

    (Politicians) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Wolfgang Back [de] – TV journalist

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Young-Sup Huh [de] – President of the Green Cross Corporation, RWTH-Honorary senator

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Andreas Jiman – IT Consultant for Indonesian National Police, National Crime Information Center

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Arno Joentgen – magician

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Hugo Junkers – industrialist and academic

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Karlheinz Kaske – CEO of Siemens AG (1982–1991)

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Theo Lieven [de] – entrepreneur, founder of Vobis [de]

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Jürgen von der Lippe – comedian

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Sonia Mikich – TV correspondent and top editor

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Franz-Josef Paefgen – CEO of Bentley Motors; former CEO of Audi AG

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Kemal Şahin – Turkish entrepreneur (Şahinler Group)

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Hans Wilhelm Schlegel – astronaut

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Christoph Schmallenbach – CEO of AMB Generali

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Hans Ernst Schneider/Hans Schwerte – Rector of RWTH under fake name (1970–1973); identified as a former SS member, and all his rights were revoked

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Ulrich Schumacher [de] – former CEO of Infineon (2000–2004)

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Mario Theissen – boss of BMW's Formula One racing division

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

  • Wendelin Wiedeking – former CEO of Porsche; member in the supervisory board of Volkswagen

    (Public figures) (Politicians and public figures)

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Founded in 1870, RWTH Aachen University is the world’s leading engineering university in Aachen, Germany. It enjoys a high reputation in the field of engineering and is a member of the IDEA of Europe’s leading technical universities. Since its founding, the school has produced six Nobel laureates and 10 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize. In addition to this, he has also made a number of outstanding alumni in other fields, recording a total of 98 in the random tool.

The school has a number of well-known majors, but the majority of them are engineering majors. These alumni lists, compiled in the generator, also focus on more unusual areas of expertise, such as science, politics, and anthropology. But they are the pride of the school and the role model for the students.

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