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Wilhelm Ostwald
1853 – 1932
Founder of modern physical chemistry, philosopher, professor of RPI (1881 – 1887), Nobel prize laureate (1909).
Elected in 1903.
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August Töpler
1836 – 1912
German physicist and chemist, professor of RPI (1864 – 1868).
Elected in 1906.
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Svante Arrhenius
1859 – 1927
Swedish chemist, the Nobel prize laureate (1906).
Elected in 1912.
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Ivan Janzhul
1846 – 1914
Russian scientist, economist, statistician.
Elected in 1912.
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Hironymus Kiittner
1839 – 1929
Russian construction engineer, architect.
Elected in 1912.
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Nikolaj Petrov
1836 – 1920
Russian scientist, engineer, army general.
Elected in 1912.
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Sergej Vinogradsky
1856 – 1953
Russian scientist, microbiologist.
Elected in 1912.
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Nikolaj Zhukovsky
1847 - 1921
Russian scientist, specialist of aeronautics.
Elected in 1912.
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Maksimilian Glasenapp
1845 – 1923
Chemical technologist, professor of Riga Polytechnic and Riga Polytechnical Institute.
Elected in 1914.
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Bernhard von Schubert
1849 – 1923
Engineer, economist, professor of Riga Polytechnic and Riga Polytechnical Institute, Board chairman (1894 – 1918).
Elected in 1918.
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Janis Stradins
1933
Chemist, historian of natural sciences and culture, full member of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, President of the Latvian Academy of Sciences (1998-2004), full member of seven academies of sciences abroad.
Elected in 2000.
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Konrad Osterwalder
1942
Mathematician, specialist in theoretical physics, professor, rector of the Zürich Federal Technical Higher School (Switzerland).
Elected in 2002.
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