List of University of Texas at Austin faculty
Encyclopedia
This list of University of Texas at Austin faculty includes current and former instructors and administrators of The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin), a major research university located in Austin
Austin, Texas
Austin is the capital city of the U.S. state of :Texas and the seat of Travis County. Located in Central Texas on the eastern edge of the American Southwest, it is the fourth-largest city in Texas and the 14th most populous city in the United States. It was the third-fastest-growing large city in...

, Texas
Texas
Texas is the second largest U.S. state by both area and population, and the largest state by area in the contiguous United States.The name, based on the Caddo word "Tejas" meaning "friends" or "allies", was applied by the Spanish to the Caddo themselves and to the region of their settlement in...

 that is the flagship institution of The University of Texas System
University of Texas System
The University of Texas System encompasses 15 educational institutions in Texas, of which nine are academic universities and six are health institutions. The system is headquartered in Austin and has a total enrollment of over 190,000 students...

. Founded in 1883, the university has had the fifth largest single-campus enrollment in the nation as of Fall 2006 (and had the largest enrollment in the country from 1997–2003), with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and 16,500 faculty and staff. It currently holds the largest enrollment of all colleges in the state of Texas.

Administration

Name Department Service Notability Alumnus Reference
Administration 1977-present President of The University of Texas at Austin No http://www.utexas.edu/president/bio.html

School of Architecture

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College of Communication

Name Department Service Notability Alumnus Reference

College of Education

Name Department Service Notability Alumnus Reference

Cockrell School of Engineering

Name Department Service Notability Alumnus Reference
Chemical Engineering ?-present Pioneer in drug delivery, biomaterials, hydrogels and nanobiotechnology No http://www.engr.utexas.edu/che/directories/faculty/peppas.cfm

College of Fine Arts

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School of Information

Name Department Service Notability Alumnus Reference

Jackson School of Geosciences

Name Department Service Notability Alumnus Reference
Dean's Office 2009-present Dean, William Stamps Farish Chair No http://www.jsg.utexas.edu/about/leaders/mosher.html

School of Law

Name Department Service Notability Alumnus Reference

College of Liberal Arts

Name Department Service Notability Alumnus Reference
Sociology 2000-present Political sociologist No http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/cwgs/faculty/charradm
1971-present Author Yes http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/english/faculty/profiles/friedman-alan-w.html
Linguistics Research Center 1968–2000 academic linguist & researcher on Uto-Aztecan and Finno-Ugric languages
Finno-Ugric languages
Finno-Ugric , Finno-Ugrian or Fenno-Ugric is a traditional group of languages in the Uralic language family that comprises the Finno-Permic and Ugric language families....

; historian of Mesoamerican literature
Mesoamerican literature
The traditions of indigenous Mesoamerican literature extend back to the oldest-attested forms of early writing in the Mesoamerican region, which date from around the mid-1st millennium BCE. Many of the pre-Columbian cultures of Mesoamerica are known to have been literate societies, who produced a...

 and Nantucket local history
No http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/general/facultyhomes/frances.html

Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs

Name Department Service Notability Alumnus Reference

McCombs School of Business

Name Department Service Notability Alumnus Reference
Dean's Office 2008-present Dean, Centennial Chair in Business Leadership. No http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/dean/vita.asp
Finance 2001-present Allied Bancshares Centennial Fellow; Executive Director, Real Estate Finance and Investment Center; Member Alpha Psi Omega - Trinity University Yes http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/faculty/jay.hartzell/
ETHICS 1972-2007 Chairman, Hegel Society of America No http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/
IROM 1988-present Hugh Roy Cullen Centennial Chair in Business Administration, Director of the Center for Research in Electronic Commerce No http://www.utexas.edu/opa/experts/profile.php?id=422/
Marketing 1987-present Executive Director Marketing Science Institute
Marketing Science Institute
Founded in 1961, the Marketing Science Institute is a corporate-membership-based organization dedicated to bridging the gap between marketing theory and business practice...

No http://www.utexas.edu/opa/experts/profile.php?id=2087

College of Natural Sciences

Name Department Service Notability Alumnus Reference
Physics 1975 Quantum Field Theory, Relativity, Mechanics No A.M. Harun-ar-Rashid
A.M. Harun-ar-Rashid
A.M. Harun-ar-Rashid is a Bangladeshi physicist and Bose Professor of Physics at the University of Dhaka. He is nephew of Shamsuddin Abul Kalam-Education and Training:* B.Sc in Physics, University of Dhaka, 1953...

Chemistry ?-present No http://www.cm.utexas.edu/Faculty-and-Research/Faculty-Directory/Individual-Faculty-Pages/brian_bocknack
Computer Science 1981-2008 Co-inventor of the Boyer–Moore string search algorithm
Boyer–Moore string search algorithm
The Boyer–Moore string search algorithm is a particularly efficient string searching algorithm, and it has been the standard benchmark for the practical string search literature. It was developed by Bob Boyer and J Strother Moore in 1977...

. Co-creator of the Nqthm
Nqthm
Nqthm is a theorem prover sometimes referred to as the Boyer–Moore theorem prover. It was a precursor to ACL2.- History :The system was developed by Robert S. Boyer and J Strother Moore, professors of computer science at the University of Texas, Austin. They began work on the system in 1971 in...

 and ACL2 theorem provers.
Yes http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~boyer/
Biology 1990-present Molecular Genetics & Microbiology No http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/directory/details.aspx?id=2016
Computer Science 1970-1989 Distributed computing, including the Chandy-Lamport Algorithm for the determination of consistent global states No http://www.infospheres.caltech.edu/people/mani
Computer Science 1984-2000 Numerous foundational contributions to various computing disciplines, especially programming languages, formal verification, and distributed computing. Turing Award
Turing Award
The Turing Award, in full The ACM A.M. Turing Award, is an annual award given by the Association for Computing Machinery to "an individual selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the computing community. The contributions should be of lasting and major technical importance to the...

 for fundamental contributions in the area of programming languages. ACM Fellow.
No http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~EWD/
Computer Science ?-present Turing Award
Turing Award
The Turing Award, in full The ACM A.M. Turing Award, is an annual award given by the Association for Computing Machinery to "an individual selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the computing community. The contributions should be of lasting and major technical importance to the...

 for "developing model checking
Model checking
In computer science, model checking refers to the following problem:Given a model of a system, test automatically whether this model meets a given specification....

 into a highly effective verification technology, widely adopted in the hardware and software industries"
Yes http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~emerson/
Chemistry 1990-present Catalytic Antibodies No http://research.cm.utexas.edu/biverson/
Computer Science 1977-present Co-inventor of Secure Sockets Layer. ACM Fellow. Elected to the National Academy of Engineering
National Academy of Engineering
The National Academy of Engineering is a government-created non-profit institution in the United States, that was founded in 1964 under the same congressional act that led to the founding of the National Academy of Sciences...

.
No http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~lam/
Computer Science 1981-1988, 1997-present Co-inventor of the Boyer–Moore string search algorithm
Boyer–Moore string search algorithm
The Boyer–Moore string search algorithm is a particularly efficient string searching algorithm, and it has been the standard benchmark for the practical string search literature. It was developed by Bob Boyer and J Strother Moore in 1977...

. Co-creator of the Nqthm
Nqthm
Nqthm is a theorem prover sometimes referred to as the Boyer–Moore theorem prover. It was a precursor to ACL2.- History :The system was developed by Robert S. Boyer and J Strother Moore, professors of computer science at the University of Texas, Austin. They began work on the system in 1971 in...

 and ACL2 theorem provers. ACM Fellow. Elected to the National Academy of Engineering
National Academy of Engineering
The National Academy of Engineering is a government-created non-profit institution in the United States, that was founded in 1964 under the same congressional act that led to the founding of the National Academy of Sciences...

. Department chair 2001-2009.
No http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~moore/
Integrative Biology 1990-present Specialist in the history and philosophy of science No http://www.biosci.utexas.edu/ib/faculty/indexb.html
Computer Science 1987-present No http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~rvdg/
Physics Nobel Laureate, author No http://www.ph.utexas.edu/~weintech/weinberg.html

School of Nursing

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College of Pharmacy

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School of Social Work

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Administration

  • William C. Powers
    William C. Powers
    William Charles Powers Jr. is the 28th president of The University of Texas at Austin, a position he has held since February 1, 2006....

     — law professor, President of The University of Texas at Austin
  • Paul Woodruff
    Paul Woodruff
    Paul Woodruff is a classicist, professor of philosophy, and dean at the University of Texas at Austin, where he once chaired the department of philosophy and has more recently held the Hayden Head Regents Chair as director of Plan II Honors program, which he resigned in 2006 after 15 years of...

     — Dean of Undergraduate Studies
  • Darlene Grant
    Darlene Grant
    Darlene Grant is an associate professor in the School of Social work and an associate dean of graduate studies at the University of Texas at Austin. She joined the University of Texas in 1994. She was named 2006 Social Worker of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers. Her work...

     — Associate Dean of Graduate Studies
  • Eugene C. Barker
    Eugene C. Barker
    Eugene Campbell Barker was a distinguished professor of Texas history at the University of Texas at Austin. He was the first living person to have a UT campus building, the Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center, named in his honor. The structure is part of the Center for American History and was...

     — Chairman, Departmetn of History (Barker History Center)
  • Ben G. Streetman
    Ben G. Streetman
    Ben G. Streetman is the former Dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. He earned a Ph.D in electrical engineering from Texas in 1966, and became a professor there in 1982. He founded the university's Microelectronics Research Center and holds the Dula D...

     — Dean, Cockrell School of Engineering
  • Lawrence Sager
    Lawrence Sager
    Lawrence Gene Sager is dean of the The University of Texas School of Law at The University of Texas at Austin, holds the Alice Jane Drysdale Sheffield Regents Chair, and is one of the nation's preeminent constitutional theorists and scholars...

     — Dean, School of Law
  • James Steinberg
    James Steinberg
    James Braidy "Jim" Steinberg is an American academic and political advisor, and former Deputy Secretary of State. He is currently Dean and Professor of Social Science, International Affairs, and Law at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University.-Early career:He...

     — Dean, LBJ School of Public Affairs

Architecture

  • Charles Willard Moore
    Charles Willard Moore
    Charles Willard Moore was an American architect, educator, writer, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and winner of the AIA Gold Medal in 1991.-Life and career:...

     — architect
  • David Heymann
    David Heymann
    David Heymann is an American architect who was commissioned by President George W. Bush to design an environmentally friendly house for the Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas....

     — architect
  • Lawrence Speck — architect

Arts and entertainment

  • Ellen Spiro
    Ellen Spiro
    Ellen Spiro is an American documentary filmmaker. Spiro is known for making humorous social issue films for national and international television broadcasts and theatrical release....

    , award-winning documentary
    Documentary film
    Documentary films constitute a broad category of nonfictional motion pictures intended to document some aspect of reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction or maintaining a historical record...

     filmmaker
  • Chad Oliver
    Chad Oliver
    Symmes Chadwick Oliver was an American science fiction and Western writer and chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin...

     — science fiction
    Science fiction
    Science fiction is a genre of fiction dealing with imaginary but more or less plausible content such as future settings, futuristic science and technology, space travel, aliens, and paranormal abilities...

     and Western
    Western fiction
    Western fiction is a genre of literature set in the American Old West frontier and typically set from the late eighteenth to the late nineteenth century. Well-known writers of Western fiction include Zane Grey from the early 1900s and Louis L'Amour from the mid 20th century...

     writer

Athletics

  • Fred Akers
    Fred Akers
    -External links:*...

     — former head football coach
  • Major Applewhite
    Major Applewhite
    Major Lee Applewhite is the Co-Offensive Coordinator and Running Backs Coach for the University of Texas. Prior to Texas, Applewhite served as offensive coordinator at Rice University under Todd Graham in 2006, and at the University of Alabama under Nick Saban in 2007...

     — current football co-offensive coordinator
  • Rick Barnes
    Rick Barnes
    Richard Dale Barnes is the current head coach of the University of Texas Longhorns men's basketball team. He has coached Texas for the last twelve seasons, taking the team to the NCAA Tournament each year, including a Final Four appearance led by T. J. Ford in 2003...

     — head basketball coach
  • Mack Brown
    Mack Brown
    William Mack Brown is head coach of The University of Texas at Austin Longhorn football team.Prior to his head coach position at Texas, Brown was head coach at Appalachian State, Tulane, and North Carolina. Brown is credited with revitalizing the Texas and North Carolina football programs...

     — current head football coach
  • Jody Conradt
    Jody Conradt
    Jody Conradt is a retired women's basketball coach. She was the head coach for the women's team at University of Texas at Austin . Her coaching career spanned 38 years, with the last 31 years at UT from 1976 to 2007. She also served concurrently as the UT women's athletic director from 1992 to 2001...

     — former women's basketball coach
  • Gary Darnell
    Gary Darnell
    Gary Brent Darnell is a former American college football player and coach. Darnell is native of Arkansas and an alumnus of Oklahoma State University, where he played college football...

     — former football defensive coordinator
  • Greg Davis — current football offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach
  • DeLoss Dodds
    DeLoss Dodds
    DeLoss Dodds is the current men's athletic director of The University of Texas at Austin. During his tenure beginning in the fall of 1981, Texas has claimed 13 National Championships and 103 conference titles through September 29, 2011....

     — current athletic director
  • Augie Garrido
    Augie Garrido
    August Edmun Garrido, Jr. is a coach in NCAA Division I college baseball. As of June 12, 2011, Garrido has compiled a record of 1,817 wins, 823 losses, and 8 ties. He is currently in his 43rd season of collegiate coaching...

     — current baseball coach
  • John Mackovic
    John Mackovic
    John Mackovic is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach of United States national American football team, which was formed to compete in the American Football World Cup...

     — former head football coach
  • Will Muschamp
    Will Muschamp
    William Larry "Will" Muschamp is an American college football coach and former player. He is the current head coach of the Florida Gators football team of the University of Florida. He is a native of Georgia and attended the University of Georgia, where he played for the Georgia Bulldogs...

     — former football defensive coordinator
  • Greg Robinson
    Greg Robinson
    -External links:**-References:...

     — former football co-defensive coordinator
  • Darrell Royal
    Darrell Royal
    Darrell K Royal is a former American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Mississippi State University , the University of Washington , and the University of Texas at Austin , compiling a career college football record of 184–60–5...

     — former football head coach

Business

  • Frank W. McBee — mechanical engineer, co-founder of Tracor, Inc.
    Tracor
    Tracor was a major North American defense electronics contractor which was acquired by Marconi Electronic Systems , a subsidiary of General Electric Company plc, in 1998. Following the purchase of MES by British Aerospace in November 1999 to form BAE Systems, Tracor became BAE Systems Integrated...


Education

  • Robert Lee Mills
    Robert Lee Mills
    Robert Lee Mills was an American educator who was the longest-serving president of Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky....

     — educator and former president of Georgetown College, Kentucky
  • Marye Anne Fox
    Marye Anne Fox
    Marye Anne Payne Fox is a physical organic chemist and university administrator. She was the first female chief executive of North Carolina State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. In April 2004, Fox was named Chancellor of the University of California, San Diego.-Early years:Fox was born in...

     — chemist, Chancellor of University of California, San Diego
    University of California, San Diego
    The University of California, San Diego, commonly known as UCSD or UC San Diego, is a public research university located in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego, California, United States...

     and formerly North Carolina State University
    North Carolina State University
    North Carolina State University at Raleigh is a public, coeducational, extensive research university located in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Commonly known as NC State, the university is part of the University of North Carolina system and is a land, sea, and space grant institution...


Journalism and publishing

  • J. Frank Dobie
    J. Frank Dobie
    James Frank Dobie was an American folklorist, writer, and newspaper columnist best known for many books depicting the richness and traditions of life in rural Texas during the days of the open range...

     — American folklorist, writer, and columnist
  • Marvin Olasky
    Marvin Olasky
    Marvin Olasky is editor-in-chief of WORLD Magazine, the author of more than 20 books, including The Tragedy of American Compassion, and Distinguished Chair in Journalism and Public Policy at Patrick Henry College...

      — Journalist and conservative pundit
  • Gail Caldwell
    Gail Caldwell
    Gail Caldwell was the chief book critic for The Boston Globe, where she was on staff from 1985 to 2009. Caldwell was the winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. The award was for eight Sunday reviews and two other columns written in 2000...


Law and government

  • James K. Galbraith
    James K. Galbraith
    James Kenneth Galbraith is an American economist who writes frequently for mainstream and liberal publications on economic topics. He is currently a professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and at the Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin. He is also a Senior...

     — head of the University of Texas Inequality Project at the LBJ School of Public Affairs
    Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
    The Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs is a graduate school at The University of Texas at Austin that was founded in 1970 to offer professional training in public policy analysis and administration for students interested in pursuing careers in government and public affairs-related areas...

  • Barbara Jordan
    Barbara Jordan
    Barbara Charline Jordan was an American politician who was both a product and a leader, of the Civil Rights movement. She was the first African American elected to the Texas Senate after Reconstruction and the first southern black female elected to the United States House of Representatives...

     — the first black woman from a Southern state to serve in the U.S. House
  • Oran M. Roberts
    Oran M. Roberts
    Oran Milo Roberts , was the 17th Governor of Texas from January 21, 1879 to January 16, 1883. He was a member of the Democratic Party. Roberts County, Texas, is named after him....

     — Governor of Texas
    Governor of Texas
    The governor of Texas is the head of the executive branch of Texas's government and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. The governor has the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Texas Legislature, and to convene the legislature...

     from January 21, 1879 to January 16, 1883
  • John Dzienkowski- professor of law and legal ethics scholar
  • Mark Gunn
    Mark Gunn
    Mark Pierre Gunn is a former professional American football player who played defensive tackle in the National Football League. He played for the New York Jets , the New Orleans Saints and Philadelphia Eagles -References:...

    - Associate Director of Technology
  • T. K. Seung
    T. K. Seung
    T. K. Seung is a Korean American philosopher and literary critic. His academic interests cut across diverse philosophical and literary subjects, including ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of law, cultural hermeneutics, and ancient Chinese philosophy....

     — professor of philosophy, government, and law

Philosophy

  • Louis Mackey — professor of philosophy
  • Robert S. Boyer
    Robert S. Boyer
    Robert Stephen Boyer, aka Bob Boyer, is a retired professor of computer science, mathematics, and philosophy at The University of Texas at Austin. He and J Strother Moore invented the Boyer–Moore string search algorithm, a particularly efficient string searching algorithm, in 1977. He and Moore...

     — professor of philosophy, computer science, and math
  • Jonathan Dancy
    Jonathan Dancy
    Jonathan Peter Dancy is a British philosopher, working on epistemology and on ethics. He is currently Professor Emeritus at the University of Reading and Professor of Philosophy at University of Texas at Austin.-Biography:...

     — professor of philosophy
  • Robert Kane
    Robert Kane (philosopher)
    Robert Hilary Kane is an American philosopher. He is Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin, and is currently on phased retirement....

     — professor of philosophy
  • Brian Leiter
    Brian Leiter
    Brian Leiter is an American philosopher and legal scholar who is currently John Wilson Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Law School, and founder and Director of Chicago's new Center for Law, Philosophy, and Human Values and the editor of the Philosophical Gourmet Report. He taught from...

     — professor of philosophy and law
  • A.P. Martinich
    A.P. Martinich
    Aloysius P. Martinich is an analytic philosopher and is the Roy Allison Vaughan Centennial Professor of Philosophy and Professor History at University of Texas at Austin. His area of interest is the nature and practice of interpretation; history of modern philosophy; the philosophy of language and...

     — professor of philosophy (world renowned for his knowledge of Thomas Hobbes)
  • Mark Sainsbury
    Mark Sainsbury
    Mark Sainsbury may refer to:*Mark Sainsbury , United Kingdom philosopher*Mark Sainsbury , New Zealand current affairs presenter...

     — professor of philosophy
  • T. K. Seung
    T. K. Seung
    T. K. Seung is a Korean American philosopher and literary critic. His academic interests cut across diverse philosophical and literary subjects, including ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of law, cultural hermeneutics, and ancient Chinese philosophy....

     — professor of philosophy, government, and law
  • Tara Smith — professor of philosophy
  • Robert C. Solomon
    Robert C. Solomon
    Robert C. Solomon was a professor of continental philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin in the USA.-Early life:...

     — professor of philosophy
  • Paul Woodruff
    Paul Woodruff
    Paul Woodruff is a classicist, professor of philosophy, and dean at the University of Texas at Austin, where he once chaired the department of philosophy and has more recently held the Hayden Head Regents Chair as director of Plan II Honors program, which he resigned in 2006 after 15 years of...

     — professor of philosophy

Science and technology

  • Willis Adcock
    Willis Adcock
    Dr. Willis Alfred Adcock was a Canadian-American physical chemist, electrical engineer, and university professor who worked on the first atomic bomb and assisted with the invention of the silicon transistor, as well as the integrated circuit...

     — chemist, professor of electrical engineering, grew silicon boules for construction of the first silicon transistor at Texas Instruments
    Texas Instruments
    Texas Instruments Inc. , widely known as TI, is an American company based in Dallas, Texas, United States, which develops and commercializes semiconductor and computer technology...

  • Mark Anderlik — Baud rate specialist who discovered serial port cables in excess of 200 feet need baud rates of 4800 bps.
  • Eric J. Barron
    Eric J. Barron
    Eric J. Barron is the President of Florida State University and a former Director of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colorado . He previously served as Dean of the Jackson School of Geosciences at the University of Texas-Austin, where he held the Jackson Chair in Earth...

    , former dean of College of Geosciences and current Direct of National Center for Atmospheric Research
    National Center for Atmospheric Research
    The National Center for Atmospheric Research has multiple facilities, including the I. M. Pei-designed Mesa Laboratory headquarters in Boulder, Colorado. NCAR is managed by the nonprofit University Corporation for Atmospheric Research and sponsored by the National Science Foundation...

  • Adi Bulsara
    Adi Bulsara
    Ardeshir "Adi" Ratan Bulsara is a scientist in the area nonlinear dynamics. He studied under the Nobel Prize winner Ilya Prigogine...

    , PhD, 1978 (physics) - a leading physicist in the area of nonlinear dynamics
  • Edith Clarke
    Edith Clarke
    Edith Clarke was an electrical engineer and a professor at the University of Texas at Austin. She was the first woman employed as an electrical engineer in the United States, as well as the country's first female professor of electrical engineering.Clarke studied mathematics and astronomy at...

     — power engineer, developed the method of symmetrical components, first female professor of electrical engineering at The University of Texas at Austin
  • Franklin C. Crow
    Franklin C. Crow
    Franklin C. Crow or Frank Crow is a computer scientist who has made important contributions to computer graphics, including some of the first practical anti-aliasing techniques. Crow also proposed the shadow volume technique for generating geometrically accurate shadows...

     — computer scientist
  • Bryce DeWitt
    Bryce DeWitt
    Bryce Seligman DeWitt was a theoretical physicist renowned for advancing gravity and field theories.-Biography:...

     — physicist, co-developed Wheeler-DeWitt equation ("wave function of the Universe")
  • John B. Goodenough
    John B. Goodenough
    John Bannister Goodenough is an American professor and prominent solid-state physicist. He is currently a professor of mechanical engineering and materials science at the University of Texas at Austin...

     — materials scientist whose research led to the first lithium ion battery
    Lithium ion battery
    A lithium-ion battery is a family of rechargeable battery types in which lithium ions move from the negative electrode to the positive electrode during discharge, and back when charging. Chemistry, performance, cost, and safety characteristics vary across LIB types...

  • G.B. Halsted — mathematician
  • William H. Jefferys
    William H. Jefferys
    William H. Jefferys is an American astronomer. He is a Harlan J. Smith Centennial Professor of Astronomy of astronomy at The University of Texas at Austin, and an adjunct professor of statistics at the University of Vermont....

     — astronomer
  • Chris Mack — photolithographer
    Photolithography
    Photolithography is a process used in microfabrication to selectively remove parts of a thin film or the bulk of a substrate. It uses light to transfer a geometric pattern from a photomask to a light-sensitive chemical "photoresist", or simply "resist," on the substrate...

  • Hans Mark
    Hans Mark
    Hans Michael Mark is a former Secretary of the Air Force and a former Deputy Administrator of NASA. He is an expert and consultant in aerospace design and national defense policy...

     — aerospace engineer, former Deputy Administrator at NASA
    NASA
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is the agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation's civilian space program and for aeronautics and aerospace research...

     and Secretary of the Air Force
  • Hermann Joseph Muller
    Hermann Joseph Muller
    Hermann Joseph Muller was an American geneticist, educator, and Nobel laureate best known for his work on the physiological and genetic effects of radiation as well as his outspoken political beliefs...

     — geneticist, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
  • Yale Patt
    Yale Patt
    Yale Nance Patt is an American professor of electrical and computer engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. He holds the Ernest Cockrell, Jr. Centennial Chair in Engineering. In 1965, Patt introduced the WOS module, the first complex logic gate implemented on a single piece of silicon...

    , inventor of the WOS module, the first complex logic gate
    Logic gate
    A logic gate is an idealized or physical device implementing a Boolean function, that is, it performs a logical operation on one or more logic inputs and produces a single logic output. Depending on the context, the term may refer to an ideal logic gate, one that has for instance zero rise time and...

     implemented on a single piece of silicon
  • Ilya Prigogine
    Ilya Prigogine
    Ilya, Viscount Prigogine was a Russian-born naturalized Belgian physical chemist and Nobel Laureate noted for his work on dissipative structures, complex systems, and irreversibility.-Biography :...

     — physicist and chemist, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
  • Jonathan Sessler
    Jonathan Sessler
    Jonathan Sessler is a professor of chemistry at The University of Texas at Austin. He is notable for his pioneering work on expanded porphyrins and their applications to biology and medicine...

     — chemist, pioneering work on expanded porphyrins
  • Bill Schelter
    Bill Schelter
    William Frederick Schelter was a professor of mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin and a Lisp developer and programmer. Schelter is credited with the development of the GNU Common Lisp implementation of Common Lisp and the GPL'd version of the computer algebra system Macsyma called...

     — mathematician, Lisp
    Lisp programming language
    Lisp is a family of computer programming languages with a long history and a distinctive, fully parenthesized syntax. Originally specified in 1958, Lisp is the second-oldest high-level programming language in widespread use today; only Fortran is older...

     developer
  • Roy Schwitters
    Roy Schwitters
    Roy F. Schwitters is a professor of physics at the University of Texas at Austin. He was formerly a professor of physics at Harvard and Stanford. His undergraduate and doctoral degrees are both from MIT....

     — physicist, former director of the now-defunct Superconducting Super Collider
    Superconducting Super Collider
    The Superconducting Super Collider was a particle accelerator complex under construction in the vicinity of Waxahachie, Texas that was set to be world's largest and most energetic, surpassing the current record held by the Large Hadron Collider. Its planned ring circumference was with an energy...

  • Elliott See
    Elliott See
    Elliot McKay See, Jr. , was an American astronaut, selected in the second group of astronauts.Elliot See was born in Dallas, Texas and attended Highland Park High School. After initially attending The University of Texas where he was a member of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, he then attended the United...

     — astronaut
  • John Tate
    John Tate
    John Torrence Tate Jr. is an American mathematician, distinguished for many fundamental contributions in algebraic number theory, arithmetic geometry and related areas in algebraic geometry.-Biography:...

     — mathematician, Wolf Prize in Mathematics
  • Karen Uhlenbeck
    Karen Uhlenbeck
    Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck is a professor and Sid W. Richardson Regents Chairholder in the Department of Mathematics at The University of Texas in Austin. In 1998 she was selected to be a Noether Lecturer. In 2000, she became a recipient of the National Medal of Science...

     — mathematician, National Medal of Science
  • Harry Vandiver
    Harry Vandiver
    Harry Schultz Vandiver was an American mathematician, known for work in number theory.He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to John Lyon and Ida Frances Vandiver...

     — mathematician
  • Steven Weinberg
    Steven Weinberg
    Steven Weinberg is an American theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate in Physics for his contributions with Abdus Salam and Sheldon Glashow to the unification of the weak force and electromagnetic interaction between elementary particles....

     — Nobel Laureate in Physics, author
  • John A. Wheeler
    John Archibald Wheeler
    John Archibald Wheeler was an American theoretical physicist who was largely responsible for reviving interest in general relativity in the United States after World War II. Wheeler also worked with Niels Bohr in explaining the basic principles behind nuclear fission...

     — physicist, Wolf Prize in Physics, coined the term 'black hole'
  • Robert E. Wyatt
    Robert E. Wyatt
    Robert E. Wyatt is a professor of chemistry at University of Texas at Austin, Department Chemistry and Biochemistry.- Work :His work is focussed on theoretical chemistry, including the quantum theory of chemical reactions and the theory of intramolecular energy transfer...

    , chemist

Social sciences

  • Mounira M. Charrad — Political Sociologist
  • Eugene C. Barker
    Eugene C. Barker
    Eugene Campbell Barker was a distinguished professor of Texas history at the University of Texas at Austin. He was the first living person to have a UT campus building, the Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center, named in his honor. The structure is part of the Center for American History and was...

     — Texas historian
    Historian
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  • Walter Dean Burnham
    Walter Dean Burnham
    Walter Dean Burnham is a leading expert on American elections and voting patterns. He is best known for quantitative analysis of national trends and patterns in the popular vote, in developing the "Party Systems" model, and for assembling county election returns for the whole...

     — political scientist
  • Scott Freeman
    Scott Freeman
    Scott John Freeman was an American economist. He received his undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and earned his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota in 1983...

     — economist
  • James K. Galbraith
    James K. Galbraith
    James Kenneth Galbraith is an American economist who writes frequently for mainstream and liberal publications on economic topics. He is currently a professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs and at the Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin. He is also a Senior...

     — economist
  • J. Evetts Haley
    J. Evetts Haley
    James Evetts Haley, Sr., usually known as J. Evetts Haley , was a Texas-born political activist and historian who wrote multiple works on the American West, including an enduring biography of legendary cattleman Charles Goodnight...

     — historian of the American West
  • Ian Hancock
    Ian Hancock
    Ian Hancock is a linguist, Romani scholar, and political advocate. He was born and raised in England, and is one of the main contributors in the field of Romani studies....

     — linguist and Romani scholar
  • David M. Oshinsky — historian and winner of the 2006 Pulitzer Prize for History
    Pulitzer Prize for History
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     for Polio: An American Story
    Polio: An American Story
    Polio: An American Story is a book by David M. Oshinsky, professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin, which documents the polio epidemic in the United States during the 1940s and 1950s and the race to find a cure....

    .
  • Linda Schele
    Linda Schele
    Linda Schele was an expert in the field of Maya epigraphy and iconography. She played an invaluable role in the decipherment of much of the Maya hieroglyphics. She produced a massive volume of drawings of stelae and inscriptions, which, following her wishes, are free for use to scholars...

     — expert in the field of Maya
    Maya civilization
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     epigraphy
    Epigraphy
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     and iconography
    Iconography
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  • David Buss
    David Buss
    David M. Buss is a professor of psychology at The University of Texas at Austin, known for his evolutionary psychology research on human sex differences in mate selection.-Biography:...

     — evolutionary psychology
  • John Traphagan
    John Traphagan
    John Willis Traphagan is an associate professor of Asian Studies, Anthropology, and Religious Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Traphagan's research has largely focused on rural Japan, with most of his research conducted in Iwate Prefecture...

     — anthropology
  • Madonna Constantine
    Madonna Constantine
    Madonna G. Constantine is a former psychology and education professor at Columbia University's Teachers College. She was fired in 2008 on grounds of plagiarism.- Education and early career :...

     — Counseling Psychologist
  • Thomas Pangle
    Thomas Pangle
    Thomas Lee Pangle BA PhD FRSC is an American political scientist. He currently holds the Joe R. Long Chair in Democratic Studies in the Department of Government at the University of Texas at Austin and from 1979 to 2004 was University Professor in the Department of Political Science at the...

     professor of government
  • T. K. Seung
    T. K. Seung
    T. K. Seung is a Korean American philosopher and literary critic. His academic interests cut across diverse philosophical and literary subjects, including ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of law, cultural hermeneutics, and ancient Chinese philosophy....

     — professor of philosophy, government, and law
  • Philip L. White
    Philip L. White
    Philip Lloyd "Phil" White was an American history academic and civil community organizer. A tenured professor of early American history at the University of Texas at Austin from the 1960s through 2000, White is acknowledged by many citizens of Austin, Texas, to have been a primary architect of...

     — professor of Colonial America and Nationality, 1955-2000; Political Activist and Academic free-speech leader

See also

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