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This list of notable
people associated with
Universite libre de Bruxelles
includes faculty, staff, graduates and former students in the undergraduate program and all graduate programs, and others affiliated with the University. Individuals are sorted by category and alphabetized within each category. The "Affiliation" fields in the tables in this list indicate the person's affiliation with the ULB and use the following notation:
- B
indicates a
bachelor's degree
- Att
indicates that the person attended the undergraduate program but may not have graduated
- AM
indicates a
Master of Arts
degree
- MSE
indicates a
Master of Science
in Engineering degree awarded by the School of Engineering and Applied Science
- PhD
indicates a
Ph.D.
degree
- GS
indicates that the person was a graduate student but may not have received a degree
- F
indicates a faculty member, followed by years denoting the time of service on the faculty
- Rec
indicates a
Rectors of Universite libre de Bruxelles
, followed by years denoting the time of service
Politics and government
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Science and technology
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- Antonina Gregoire
(1914?1952),
business engineer
, feminist, communist,
Partisans Armes
resistance member
and politician
[1]
- Delphine Lannuzel
, PhD,
sea ice
biogeochemist
and
Antarctic
researcher
[2]
- Andre Sterling
(1924?2018), civil engineer and professor emeritus
- Stephane de Baets
(b. 1969), investment, real estate, and hospitality entrepreneur.
[3]
- Marguerite Massart
(1900?1979), first Belgian female engineer
[4]
- Anne Goldberg
, physicist, Research & Innovation Expert at
Solvay
- Frederique Vanholsbeeck
, professor of physics
[5]
Nobel laureates
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Faculty
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- Eugene Goblet d'Alviella
(1846?1925), historian and politician
- Jules Bordet
(1870?1961), physician, laureate of the 1919
Nobel Prize
in Physiology or Medicine
- Albert Claude
(1899?1983), biologist, laureate of the 1974 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Theophile de Donder
(1872?1957), physicist, mathematician, and father of irreversible
thermodynamics
- Paul Hymans
(1865?1941), politician and first President of the
League of Nations
- Ilya Prigogine
(1917?2003), physicist and chemist, laureate of the 1955
Francqui Prize
and of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Jacques Tits
(1930?2021), Belgian-French mathematician, laureate of the 1993
Wolf Prize
and of the 2008
Abel Prize
- Emile Vandervelde
(1866?1938), statesman,
socialist
leader,
Minister of Justice
, and
Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Eliane Vogel-Polsky
(1926?2015), lawyer and feminist
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