Faculty •
Friedrich Bergius (1884–1949), chemist,
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1931) •
Helmut Bley (born 1935), German historian, professor •
Constantin Carathéodory (1873–1950), mathematician, professor •
Lothar Collatz (1910-1990), chair in applied mathematics at the technical university of Hanover (1943-1952) •
Horst Dreier (born 1954), lawyer •
Gerhard Ertl (born 1936), physicist and chemist,
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2007) •
J. Hans D. Jensen (1907–1973), German physicist,
Nobel Prize in Physics (1963) •
Wilhelm Jordan, (1842–1899), professor of geodesy and practical geometry, known for the
Gauss-Jordan Elimination •
Karl Karmarsch (1803–1879), engineer, educationalist •
Theodor Lessing (1872–1933), philosopher •
Herbert Lindinger (born 1933), industrial designer •
Konrad Meyer (1901–1973),
SS-Oberführer and an architect of
Generalplan Ost for the Germanization of Eastern Europe. Later served as a professor of agriculture and regional planning at the University of Hanover •
Oskar Negt (1934–2024), social philosopher •
Werner Osenberg (1900–1974), materials scientist •
Eduard Pestel (1914–1988), engineer and politician •
Ludwig Prandtl (1875–1953), physicist and engineer in fluid- and aerodynamics, professor. •
Markus Raffel (born 1962), engineer in fluid- and aerodynamics, professor. • Friedrich Schwerd (1872–1953), professor for machinery and operations research, inventor of the WW I. German army
Stahlhelm •
Fritz Sennheiser, (1912–2010), electronics engineer, entrepreneur: Honorary professorship. •
Klaus Töpfer (1938–2024), German politician (
Christian Democratic Union)
Alumni •
Carl F. W. Borgward (1890–1963), entrepreneur, car manufacturer, engineer, non-graduate guest auditor. •
Walter Bruch (1908–1990), electronics and television engineer, honorary doctorate. •
Alfred Bucherer (1863–1927), physicist •
Wilhelm Busch (1832–1908), poet and artist •
Rento Hofstede Crull (1863–1938), electrical pioneer •
Gustav Doetsch (1892–1977), German mathematician gained his
Habilitation here •
Luise Druke (born 1948), German scholar and United Nations practitioner •
Irmgard Flügge-Lotz (1903–1974), German-American mathematician and engineer •
Henrich Focke (1890–1979), German aviation pioneer •
Erich Gutenberg (1897–1984), German economist. •
Maximilian Emil Hehl (1861–1916), German Architect who emigrated to
Brazil and designed the
Neo-Gothic São Paulo Cathedral •
Pascual Jordan (1902–1980), theoretical and mathematical physicist, politician (
CDU) •
Wolfgang Jüttner (born 1948), German politician (
SPD) •
Carola Lentz (born 1954), German social anthropologist •
David McAllister (born 1971), German politician (
CDU) •
Christian Otto Mohr (1835–1918), civil and structural engineer •
Carl Adam Petri (1926–2010), mathematician, logician and computer scientist • Frank Pohlmann (born 1959), American politician and businessman •
Reinhold Rudenberg (1883–1961), Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering at the
Harvard Graduate School of Engineering, inventor of i.e. carrier current communications •
B.Sebastian Reiche (born 1973), social scientist and professor at
IESE Business School. == Panorama ==