Biologists •
Fran Balkwill - British oncologist, Professor of Cancer Biology, and author of children's books about scientific topics. •
Lorna Casselton – British biologist, Professor of Genetics at Queen Mary's College (1989-1991), later Vice-President of the Royal Society (2006-2010). •
Lars Chittka – German biologist, founded the Department of Psychology at Queen Mary in 2007 •
Maud Godward - British botanist, scientist at Queen Mary College 1940 to 2002 •
Marion Delf-Smith - British botanist, founded Westfield College's botany program in 1906 • Sir
Richard Owen – British biologist, comparative anatomist and paleontologist •
Richard A. Nichols - British biologist, Professor of Evolutionary Genetics •
P. David Polly - American paleontologist, Lecturer at Barts and London and School of Biological Sciences 1997-2006 •
Denise Sheer – British academic, Professor of Human Genetics
Chemists •
Donald Bradley – British chemist, Professor of Inorganic Chemistry (1965-1987). •
Michael Dewar – British chemist • Sir
Edward Frankland – British chemist •
Robin Ganellin – British chemist •
Michael Mingos – British chemist •
William Odling – British chemist who contributed to the development of the periodic table •
J. R. Partington – British chemist and historian of chemistry •
Matthew Todd - British chemist
Physicists and material scientists •
Edgar Andrews – British physicist and engineer, Emeritus Professor of Materials, having founded the Department of Materials at Queen Mary in 1967. •
Ted Bastin – British physicist and mathematician • Sir
Harshad Bhadeshia – Indian-British metallurgist •
William Bonfield – British material scientist, former Dean of Engineering at the then Queen Mary College, now Emeritus Professor of Medical Materials in the University of Cambridge. •
Sebastian Doniach – British-American physicist and professor at Stanford University •
Michael Duff – British physicist •
David James Dunstan - British physicist •
Michael Green – British physicist •
Gwyn Jones – British physicist and curator, Professor of Physics •
Peter Kalmus – British academic, Emeritus Professor of Physics •
Ian C. Percival – British theoretical physicist •
Harold Roper Robinson – British academic, Professor of Physics • Sir
Joseph Rotblat – Polish physicist, Professor of Physics, St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College (1950–76); awarded the 1995 Nobel Peace Prize for efforts toward nuclear disarmament
Astronomers •
Guillem Anglada-Escudé - Catalan astronomer, at QMUL 2013 to 2019. •
Bernard Carr – British mathematician and astronomer, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics and Astronomy. •
Glenn White – British Astronomer, Professor of Physics and Astronomy.
Engineers •
Teresa Alonso-Rasgado - Mexican bio-engineer, a Professor of
Mechanical Engineering and Dean for Global Engagement in the Faculty of Science and Engineering. •
Colin Bailey - British structural and fire safety engineer, who became the President and
Principal of
Queen Mary University of London in September 2017. Previously, Deputy President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor at the
University of Manchester. •
Peter Clarricoats – British microwave engineer •
Graham Dorrington – British aeronautical engineer, subject of
The White Diamond •
George Hockham – British engineer, co-pioneer of
optical fibres for long-distance communications systems • Sir
Alistair MacFarlane – British electrical engineer •
Alec David Young – British academic, Professor of Aeronautical Engineering
Earth scientists •
David Drewry – British
glaciologist and
geophysicist •
Michael Russell - geologist
Mathematicians •
Deborah Ashby - British medical statistician. Now Director of the School of Public Health and Chair in Medical Statistics and Clinical Trials at
Imperial College London. •
Rosemary A. Bailey – Professor Emerita of Statistics. •
Ginestra Bianconi - Italian mathematician, Professor of Applied Mathematics at QMUL since 2019, known for her work on
statistical mechanics,
network theory, multilayer and higher-order networks, and in particular for the
Bianconi–Barabási model of growing of complex networks and for the
Bose–Einstein condensation (network theory) in complex networks. She is the editor-in-chief of
Journal of Physics: Complexity. •
Eileen Brooke - British medical statistician. Completed BSc in maths (1926), followed by MSc (1929) at the East London College. Completed PhD in maths (1952) at Queen Mary's College. Specialised in mental health statistics, undertaking work for the
World Health Organization. •
Peter Cameron – Australian mathematician. Professor of Mathematics at QMUL (1987-2012), now Professor Emeritus. •
Karl W. Gruenberg – British mathematician •
Vito Latora – British mathematician •
Shahn Majid – British mathematician • Sir
Adrian Smith – British mathematician
Computer scientists •
Samson Abramsky - British computer scientist, Professor of Computer Science at UCL, previously the
Christopher Strachey Professor of Computing at the University of Oxford, from 2000 to 2021. Honorary fellow at QMUL, having completed his PhD there. •
Jade Alglave - French computer scientist, now a Professor of Computer Science at UCL. •
Kevin Beurle - British space scientist and programmer who played a key role in the Cassini–Huygens mission to study Saturn and its moons. Died in 2009 in a hot air balloon crash. •
Richard Bornat - British computer scientist, Professor Emeritus of Computer Scientist at the
University of Middlesex. •
Mark Jerrum – British computer scientist and computational theorist •
Peter Landin – British academic, Professor of Theoretical Computer Science •
Ursula Martin – British computer scientist, the first female professor at the
University of St Andrews since its foundation in 1411 •
David Turner – British computer scientist
Zoologists •
John Dennis Carthy – British zoologist ==Medicine==