List of the Delft University of Technology Alumni
This is an incomplete list if TU Delft graduates.
A
- Laurens van den Acker, Dutch automobile designer and Vice President of Renault Corporate Design
- Abdul Qadeer Khan,an Pakistani nuclear scientist also known as Father of nuclear Islamaic bomb
B
- Ad Bax, Dutch biophysicist, contributor to protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- Henk Badings, Dutch composer
- Reinout Willem van Bemmelen, Dutch geologist
- Lodewijk van den Berg, Dutch-American astronaut, payload specialist on STS-51B mission
- Onno J. Boxma, Dutch queuing theorist
- Henri Bal, Dutch computer scientist
- Lourens Baas Becking, Dutch botanist and microbiologist
- Gerrit Broekstra, Dutch systems scientist
- Wiebe Bijker, Dutch sociologists
- Kwasi Boakye, Dutch-Ashanti mining engineer
- Kees Boeke, Dutch Quaker missionary
- Carin ter Beek, Dutch rower, olympic medalist
- Jan Boerman, Dutch composer of electronic music
C
- Wim Cohen, Dutch mathematician
- Dirk Coster, Dutch physicist, discoverer of Hafnium
- Kees Christiaanse, Dutch architect
D
- Arief Edsel Dahoe, Explosion Scientist, Creator of World's First Higher Educational Programme in Hydrogen Safety Engineering
- Wim Dik, Dutch politicus
- Jacob Pieter Den Hartog, Dutch mechanical engineer, recipient of Timoshenko Medal
- Henricus Droog, Dutch rower, olympic medalist
E
- Gerritjan Eggenkamp, Dutch rower and silver medalist 2004 Summer Olympics silver medalist
- Erick van Egeraat, Dutch architect
- Willem Alberda van Ekenstein, Discoverer of Lobry-de Bruyn-van Ekenstein transformation
- Gerritjan Eggenkamp, Dutch rower, olympic medalist
F
- Adriaan Fokker, Dutch musician and physicist, known for Fokker-Planck equation
G
- Karien van Gennip, Dutch secretary of state for economic affairs
- Rik Grashoff, Dutch politician
- Willem Frederik Gisolf, Dutch geologist
H
- Alexandre Horowitz, Dutch engineer, designer of Philishave
- Herman Hertzberger, Dutch architect
- Francine Houben, Dutch architect
- Jacobus van 't Hoff, Dutch chemist and Nobel laureate
- Jaap Haartsen, Dutch engineer, inventor of Bluetooth
- Adrian van Hooydonk, Dutch automobile designer, head of design at BMW
- Gerard J. Holzmann, Dutch computer scientist, developer of SPIN model checker
- Diederik Hol, Dutch engineer, inventor of Dual Box inline skating frame
- N. John Habraken, Dutch architect, former Dean of MIT Department of Architecture
- Geert Hofstede, Dutch organizational sociologist
K
- Warner T. Koiter, Dutch mechanical engineer
- Abdul Qadeer Khan, Pakistani metallurgical engineer and nuclear scientist.
- Marc Koehler, Dutch architect
- Diederik Korteweg, Dutch mathematician
- Jón Kristinsson, Dutch architect
- Thomas Karsten, Dutch architect of Indonesia
- Robert Kozma, Dutch mathematician, University of Memphis professor
- Randal A. Koene, Dutch neuroscientist and neuroengineer, pioneer of Whole brain emulation
- Frederik H. Kreuger, Dutch high voltage scientist and inventor
- Abraham Kuyper, Dutch politician, journalist, statesman and theologian, [Prime Minister of the Netherlands]]
L
- Wilhelmus Luxemburg, Dutch mathematician and California Institute of Technology professor
- Walter Lewin, Dutch physicist and MIT professor
- Harm Lagaay, Dutch automobile designer, former chief designer of Porsche
- Cornelis Lely, Dutch engineer, chief designer of Zuiderzee Works
- Richard Lamb, Dutch strategic futurologist
- Kazimierz Leski, Polish engineer, designer of ORP Orzeł
- Otto Cornelis Adriaan van Lidth de Jeude, Dutch politician, Minister of War in the Dutch government in exile
- Liem Bwan Tjie, Indonesian architect and proponent of the Amsterdam School[1]
M
- Simon van der Meer, Dutch engineer and Nobel Prize winner in physics
- Anton Mussert, Dutch politician of the Second World War era and founder of National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands
- Felix Andries Vening Meinesz, Dutch geologist
- Hubertus van Mook, Dutch administrator in the East Indies (studied, did not graduate)
- Winy Maas, Dutch architect, co-founder of MVRDV
- Han van Meegeren, Dutch painter and portraitis and art forger (studied, did not graduate)
- Bert Metz, Dutch climatologist, former co-chair of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- Anne Menke, German-born photographer
- Mohammad ELza Aryawan, Indonesian, Wertuigbouwkunde and Maritiem Techniek, Graduated 1993
- Jan Monster, Chemical Engineering October 1941 graduated Summa Cum Laude
N
- Cornelius Van Niel, Dutch chemist who first demonstrated that photosynthesis is a light-dependent redox reaction
- Peter Newman, Australian environmental scientist (postdoctoral studies)
- Siegfried Nassuth, Dutch architect, author of Bijlmermeer
- Quoc Nguyen, petroleum engineer
O
- Prince Friso of Orange-Nassau, member of the Dutch Royal Family
- Kas Oosterhuis, Dutch architect
- Alexander van Oudenaarden, Dutch biophysicist, systems biologist and MIT professor
P
- Willem van der Poel, Dutch engineer and designer of ZEBRA computer
- Herman Phaff, Dutch scientist who specialized in yeast ecology
- Frits Philips, Dutch engineer, fourth chairman of the board of directors of Philips
- Gerard Philips, Dutch industrialist, co-founder of Philips
- Frits Peutz, Dutch architect
- Roel Pieper, Dutch IT-entrepreneur
R
- Jo Ritzen, Dutch economist and social-democratic politician
- Jan Roskam, Dutch aerospace engineer
- Clemens C. J. Roothaan, Dutch theoretical physicist and developer of Roothaan equations
- Herman te Riele, Dutch mathematician, known for disproving Mertens conjecture
- Hendrik van Riessen, Dutch reformational philosophers
- Johan Ringers, Dutch politician
- Jacob van Rijs, Dutch architect
- Mien Ruys, Dutch landscape and garden architect
S
- Lars Spuybroek, Dutch architect
- Egbert Schuurman, Dutch reformational philosopher
- Wim Schermerhorn, Dutch engineer, former Prime Minister of The Netherlands
- Diederik Samsom, Dutch politician and member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands for the Dutch Labour Party
- Jan Arnoldus Schouten, Dutch mathematician and contributor to tensor calculus
- Pieter Hendrik Schoute, Dutch mathematician
- Eric de Sturler, Dutch mathematician
- Steef van Schaik, Dutch politician
- Marcel Stive, Dutch coastal engineer
- Alex Verrijn Stuart, Dutch computer scientist
T
- Bernard Tellegen, Dutch electrical engineer and developer of pentode and gyrator
- Theodoor Philibert Tromp, Dutch politician
- Jan Toorop, Dutch Art Nouveau painter
- Roemer van Toorn, Dutch Architect, critic, photographer and Professor Architectural Theory www.roemervantoorn.nl
V
- Ben van Beurden, CEO of Royal Dutch Shell
- Bas van der Vlies, Dutch politician of the Reformed Political Party
- Jeroen van der Veer, Dutch engineer, former CEO of Royal Dutch Shell
- Pier Vellinga Dutch expert on climate change
- Nathalie de Vries, Dutch architect, co-founder of MVRDV
- Jo van den Broek, Dutch architect
- Hendrik Vos, Dutch politician
- Jan Visman, Dutch statistician
W
- Leen van der Waal, Dutch engineer and former politician
- Adriaan van Wijngaarden, Dutch computer scientist and developer of Van Wijngaarden grammar and co-desigher of ALGOL
- Franciscus Cornelis Marie Wijffels, Dutch politician
Z
- Herman Zanstra, Dutch astronomer, known for Zanstra method
References
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