List of Austrian scientists
This is a list of Austrian scientists and scientists from the Austria of Austria-Hungary.
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Economists
- Siegfried Becher, economist and government minister
 - Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk
 - Ernst Fehr
 - Simon Gächter
 - Friedrich Hayek, economist and social scientist, Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 1974
 - Rudolf Hilferding (1877-1941), Marxist and politician (murdered by the Gestapo in Paris)
 - Leopold Kohr, economist
 - Carl Menger, founder of the Austrian School of economics
 - Ludwig von Mises, free-market economist
 - Oskar Morgenstern, co-founder of game theory
 - Martin Nowak
 - Joseph Schumpeter, economist (neoclassical), born in Triech, Austria-Hungary
 - Othmar Spann, economist and philosopher
 - Friedrich von Wieser, economist (regarded as follower of the Austrian School of economics)
 
Engineers, inventors
- Carlo Abarth, motorcycle racer and car designer
 - Igo Etrich (1879-1967), aviation pioneer and pilot
 - Anselm Franz, pioneer in jet engine engineering
 - Gaston Glock, inventor, founder of GLOCK GmbH
 - Claire Gmachl, quantum cascade laser and mid-IR technologies pioneer
 - Eduard Haas, inventor of Pez candy
 - Ingeborg Hochmair, electrical engineer who developed the modern cochlear implant
 - Viktor Kaplan, inventor of turbines for river power plants
 - Wilhelm Kress, aviation pioneer, inventor of the stick control for airplanes
 - Hedy Lamarr, known for research in frequencies, needed for mobile phones
 - Siegfried Marcus, automobile pioneer (vehicles of 1870 and 1889), lived most of his life in Austria
 - Alois Negrelli, engineer and railroad pioneer (created the plans for the Suez Canal)
 - Ferdinand Porsche, automotive engineer, designed the Volkswagen (the "people's car"), born in Austria-Hungary
 - Johann Puch, engineer and entrepreneur
 - Josef Ressel, inventor of the marine screw propeller
 - Edmund Rumpler, engineer, aviation pioneer
 - Alois Senefelder, inventor of the printing technique of Lithography
 - Nikola Tesla, inventor, mechanical engineer, and electrical engineer (prior to moving to Paris in 1882)
 - Max Valier, rocketry pioneer
 - Auer von Welsbach, inventor of gaslight
 
Philosophers
- Nathan Birnbaum, philosopher (created the word "Zionism")
 - Franz Brentano, philosopher and psychologist
 - Martin Buber (1878-1965), philosopher, born in Vienna
 - Christian von Ehrenfels, philosopher
 - Herbert Feigl, philosopher (member of the Vienna Circle)
 - Paul Feyerabend (died 1994), philosopher
 - Philipp Frank, philosopher and physicist (member of the Vienna Circle)
 - Heinrich Gomperz (1873-1942), philosopher, born in Vienna
 - Edmund Husserl, philosopher (born in Prossnitz, Austria-Hungary)
 - Victor Kraft, philosopher
 - Nachman Krochmal, philosopher, historian and theologian
 - Alexius Meinong (1853-1920), philosopher (theory of objects)
 - Otto Neurath, socialist, economist and philosopher
 - Karl Popper, philosopher (born in Austria, became British)
 - Moritz Schlick, philosopher (member of the Vienna Circle)
 - Othmar Spann, philosopher and economist
 - Rudolf Steiner, mystic and philosopher
 - Friedrich Waismann, mathematician, philosopher and physicist (member of the Vienna Circle)
 - Otto Weininger, philosopher
 - Ludwig Wittgenstein, philosopher, born 1889 in Vienna
 
Physicians
- Alfred Adler, psychiatrist, father of Individual Psychology
 - Hans Asperger, pediatrician (most known for work on autism, Asperger syndrome named for him)
 - Leopold Auenbrugger, physician 1722-1809 (method of percussion)
 - Robert Bárány, physician, 1914 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
 - Georg Joseph Beer, physician (forerunner in ophthalmology)
 - Lorenz Böhler, physician
 - Josef Breuer, psychiatrist (forerunner in psychoanalysis)
 - Carl Cori, born in Prague, Austria-Hungary, physician, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1947
 - Karl Fellinger, physician
 - Ernst, Baron von Feuchtersleben, physician and poet
 - Ernst von Fleischl-Marxow, physician and physiologist (studies of nerves and the brain)
 - Viktor Frankl, psychiatrist, father of logotherapy
 - Sigmund Freud, psychiatrist, father of psychoanalysis
 - Karl von Frisch, physician, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
 - Otto Gross, phyician and revolutionist
 - Josef Hyrtl, anatomist
 - Nicolaus Joseph Jacquin, physician and botanist
 - Eric Kandel, neuropsychiatrist (born Vienna, emigrated to the US)
 - Leo Kanner, child psychiatrist
 - Fritz Köberle, physician (emigrated to Brazil)
 - Karl Landsteiner (1886-1943), physician, serologist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
 - Franz Xaver Mayr, physician
 - Franz Mesmer (1734-1815), physician, developed an early form of hypnotism
 - Ernst Moro, physician and pediatrician
 - Paracelsus (real name: Theophrast von Hohenheim), alchemist and physician
 - Clemens von Pirquet, pediatrician and scientist in bacteriology and immunology
 - Rudolf Pösch, physician
 - Karl Pribram, physician, neuroscientist, originator of Holonomic brain theory
 - Carl Rabl, anatomist
 - Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957), psychiatrist
 - Erwin Ringel (1921-1994), Austrian psychiatrist (presuicidal syndrome)
 - Hans Selye, physician (emigrated to Canada)
 - Ignaz Semmelweis, physician (born in Hungary, Austria-Hungary)
 - Hans Steiner, child and adolescent psychiatrist
 - Julius Wagner-Jauregg, physician, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1927
 - Rudolf Wlassak, physiologist and neurologist 1865-1930
 
Physicists, mathematicians and chemists
- Emil Artin, mathematician (Artin's conjecture)
 - Norbert Bischofberger, chemist
 - Wilhelm Blaschke, mathematician
 - Ludwig Boltzmann, physicist, 1844-1906, born in Vienna
 - Fritjof Capra, physicist
 - Christian Andreas Doppler, physicist, 1803-1853, born in Salzburg (See Doppler effect)
 - Paul Ehrenfest, physicist and mathematician
 - Heinz Falk, chemist
 - Kurt Gödel, mathematician (born in Austria-Hungary, became a naturalized US citizen)
 - Thomas Gold, astrophysicist, geophysicist, controversial for 'steady state' view of cosmos and abiogenic petroleum origin theory
 - Wolfgang Gröbner, mathematician (best known for Gröbner basis)
 - Harald Grosse, physicist
 - Hans Hahn, mathematician (member of the Vienna Circle)
 - Wilhelm Karl, Ritter von Haidinger, physicist, geologist and mineralogist of the 19th century
 - Friedrich Hasenöhrl, physicist
 - Victor Franz Hess, physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics
 - Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin, chemist
 - Walter Kohn, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1998
 - Karl Kordesch, chemist and inventor
 - Anton Schrötter von Kristelli, chemist and mineralogist (red phosphor)
 - Richard Kuhn, chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1938
 - Johann Josef Loschmidt, physicist and chemist
 - Ernst Mach, physicist and philosopher (Mach number)
 - Lise Meitner, physicist
 - Karl Menger, mathematician (Menger's theorem, Menger sponge); son of Carl Menger)
 - Ronald Micura, chemist
 - Richard von Mises, physicist (younger brother of Ludwig von Mises)
 - Otto E. Neugebauer, mathematician and astronomer
 - Wolfgang Pauli, physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics 1945
 - Max Ferdinand Perutz, chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1962
 - Josef Maximilian Petzval, physicist and mathematician
 - Fritz Pregl, chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1923
 - Johann Radon, mathematician
 - Otto Redlich, physical chemist
 - Leopold Ružička (born in Croatia, Austria-Hungary in 1887), chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1944
 - Karl Schlögl, chemist
 - Erwin Schrödinger, physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics
 - Heinrich Franz Friedrich Tietze, mathematician
 - Leopold Vietoris, mathematician (1891-2002)
 - Victor Frederick Weisskopf, physicist (worked on the Manhattan Project)
 - Carl Auer von Welsbach, chemist
 - Anton Zeilinger, physicist
 - Gernot Zippe, physicist (developed Zippe-type centrifuge to extract Uranium-235 for nuclear weapons)
 - Mario Zippermayr, physicist, inventor of the thermobaric weapon
 - Richard Adolf Zsigmondy, chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1925
 
Psychologists
- Bruno Bettelheim, psychologist
 - Anna Freud, child psychologist
 - Sigmund Freud, founding father of psychoanalysis
 - Fritz Heider, psychologist
 - Frederick Kanfer, psychologist (born 1925 in Vienna, emigrated to US 1941)
 - Melanie Klein (1882-1960), child psychotherapist (emigrated to England in 1926)
 - Otto Rank, pioneer psychologist
 - Paul Watzlawick
 
Other scientists
- Othenio Abel, paleontologist
 - Max Adler (1873-1937), jurist and Marxist author
 - Christopher Alexander, architectural theorist
 - Wilhelm Alzinger, archeologist
 - Bernard Andreae, archeologist
 - Oscar Baumann, philosopher, explorer, ethnologist and geographer
 - Heinz von Foerster, physicist and philosopher (working in the field of cybernetics)
 - Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, orientalist
 - Julius Hann, meteorologist
 - Hans Hass, biologist
 - Thomas Henzinger, computer scientist, founding president of the IST Austria
 - Hans Kelsen, jurist; father of the Austrian constitution
 - Otto König, scientist in behavioural studies
 - Paul Felix Lazarsfeld, social scientist
 - Otto Loewi, pharmacologist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (born in Germany, but spent 40 years in Austria, from age 25-65)
 - Konrad Lorenz, zoologist, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
 - Gregor Mendel, pioneer of genetics
 - Josef M. Penninger, molecular biologist
 - August Emanuel von Reuss, paleontologist
 - Rupert Riedl, zoologist
 - Karl Rinner (1912-1991), geodesist
 - Joseph Rock, explorer, geographer, botanist and linguist
 - Armin Zijerdi, paleontologist, ethnologist
 
See also
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