•
Robert Adams (B.S., 1976), electrical engineer, fellow at
Analog Devices, Inc. and leader in development of
sigma-delta converters •
Stephen Moulton Babcock, agricultural chemist who pioneered the development of nutrition as a science •
Scott C. Beardsley (B.S., 1985), Dean of the
University of Virginia Darden School of Business •
Louis Berger (B.S., 1936), civil engineer and founder of
Louis Berger Group •
Asa White Kenney Billings (B.S., 1929), American
hydroelectric engineer and pioneer of the electrification of
Brazil •
John T. Blake (B.S., 1921), scientist at
Simplex Wire and Cable company •
Vannevar Bush (B.S., M.S. 1913), engineer and scientist noted for his work on the atom bomb and early computing, co-founder of
Raytheon •
Peter Cheever (B.S., 1975), former president of
LeMessurier Consultants •
Frederick Church, American engineer known for early roller coaster design •
Richard Coar (B.S., 1942), aeronautical engineer, recipient of the
Daniel Guggenheim Medal. •
Leo Otis Colbert (B.S., 1907), Director of the
United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, predecessor of the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps •
Horace Dediu (M.S., 1992), Romanian-American industry analyst known for his work at
Apple Inc. •
John J. Donovan (B.S., 1963), entrepreneur and founder of
Cambridge Technology Partners •
Macy DuBois (B.S., 1951), Canadian architect of several landmark
Toronto buildings •
Ben duPont (B.S., 1986), American businessman, son of
Pete du Pont •
Frederick M. Ellis (B.S., 1929), American sportsman and namesake of Tufts'
Ellis Oval •
Rolf Faste (M.S., 1971), American designer, director of
Stanford Joint Program in Design •
Richard H. Frenkiel (B.S., 1963), American engineer known for the development of
cellular networks •
Hollis Godfrey (B.S., 1895), former president of
Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry •
Seth Godin (B.S., 1982), American author and former
dot-com business executive. •
Bernard Marshall Gordon, inventor who holds over thirty patents; former president and CEO of Analogic Corporation, Neurologica Corporation, and Gordon Engineering Company •
Jesse Grupper (born 1997), Olympic
rock climber •
Eduardo Hochschild (B.S., 1987), billionaire chairman of
Hochschild Mining •
Ryan Hewitt (B.S., 1996),
Grammy Award winning record producer •
Robert Kayen (B.S., 1981), professor of civil and environmental engineering at
University of Berkeley, previously
University of California, Los Angeles •
Ellen J. Kullman (B.S., 1978), ex-CEO of
DuPont, adviser on Obama's Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, member of Board of Directors of
Goldman Sachs •
Jeffrey Lam (B.S., 1973), vice-chairman of the
Business and Professionals Alliance for Hong Kong •
Walter E. Lawrence (B.S., 1927), former mayor of
Medford, Massachusetts •
Laurence Marshall (B.S., 1911), co-founder of American Appliance Company, later
Raytheon •
Gina McCarthy (M.S., 1981), Administrator of the
EPA under President Obama •
Rick McKenney (B.S., 1991), CEO of
Unum •
Ioannis N. Miaoulis (B.S., 1983, M.A. 1986, Ph.D. 1987), former president and director of
Boston Museum of Science, President of
Roger Williams University •
Umberto Milletti (B.S., 1985), CEO and founder of
InsideView •
Joseph Neubauer (B.S., 1963), former CEO and currently chairman of the board of
Aramark Corporation •
Pierre Omidyar (B.S., 1988), billionaire founder of
eBay •
Joseph A. Paradiso (B.S., 1977), Director of MIT Media Lab's Responsive Environments Group •
Leon Patitsas (B.S., 1997), founder of
Atlas Maritime •
Frederick Stark Pearson, electrical engineer and businessman •
Thomas F. Quatieri (B.S., 1973), electrical engineer, faculty member at
MIT Lincoln Laboratory •
Kristen Ransom, (M.S., 2018), engineer and social entrepreneur, CTO of IncluDe Web Design and Development •
John Reif (B.S., 1973), computer science, nanotechnology, and DNA researcher and professor •
Kristina Roegner (B.S., 1990), member of the
Ohio House of Representatives •
Mitchell Rose (B.S., 1973), American director, known for comedic work and
dance film •
David Rosowsky (B.S./M.S. 1987), Provost and Senior Vice President of the
University of Vermont, former dean of engineering of
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. •
Keith Ross, NYU computer science professor; dean of engineering NYU Shanghai; ACM and IEEE Fellow •
Charles Russo (M.S., 1998), Senior Principal and CEO of
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc. •
Ellery Schempp (B.S., 1962), physicist and political activist •
Phillip Hagar Smith (B.S., 1928), inventor of the
Smith chart, a graphical aid to assist in solving problems with
transmission lines and matching circuits •
Kevin J. Sullivan (B.S., 1987), Associate Professor at
University of Virginia, known for work with ultra-large-scale (ULS) systems •
William L. Uanna (B.S., M.S.), American security expert known for his work on
Manhattan Project •
Gordon Lynn Walls (B.S., 1926), American professor of
optometry at the
University of California, Berkeley •
Norbert Wiener (B.A., 1909), mathematician known as the founder of
cybernetics •
Michelle Ann Williams (M.S., 1986), Dean of
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health ==References==