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* Joseph M. Acaba, educator, first Puerto Rican astronaut
* Dr. Ricardo Alegria, anthropologist, archaeologist, educator
* Anthony Alvarado, first Latino Chancellor of the New York City public school system (1983-1984)
* Miguel Alvarez Chico, electronic engineer, aero-space technologist
* Dr. Pilar Barbosa, UPR prof, author and first modern-day Official Historian of Puerto Rico
* Dr. Jaime Benítez, former Resident Commissioner, longest serving chancellor and president of the University of Puerto Rico
* Dr. Rafael L. Bras, former chair of Civil Engineering at MIT and one of the world's leading experts in hydrometeorology and global warming.
* Anthony M. Busquets, electronic engineer, aerospace technologist
* Judge José A. Cabranes,educator, first Puerto Rican to serve as a U.S. Circuit Court judge
* Dr. María Cadilla, educator, Women rights activist
* Dr. José Ferrer Canales, educator, writer and activist
* Dr. Richard H. Carmona, U.S. Surgeon General from 2002 - 2006
* Dr. Nitza Margarita Cintron,scientist, Chief of NASA's (JSC) Space and Health Care Systems Office
* Rafael Cordero, educator declared Venerable in 2004 by Pope John Paul II; process for beatification is now in motion with Benedictine Fr. Oscar Rivera as Procurator of the Cause.
* Juan R. Correa-Pérez, Ph.D.,scientist, clinical andrologist and embryologist
Dr. Juan R. Cruz,NASA scientist who played an instrumental role in the design and development of the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) parachute.
* Dr. Alfonso Eaton, Mechanical Engineer, Aero-Space Technologist. First Puerto Rican to work for NASA
* Dr. Enectali Figueroa Astronaut applicant and astrophysicist in NASA who pioneered the development of position-sensitive detectors.
* Dr. Orlando Figueroa, mechanical engineer, Director of Mars Exploration in NASA
* Nilita Vientos Gaston, educator, defended the use of Spanish in the courts of Puerto Rico
* Dr. Juan E. González, molecular geneticist and microbiologist
* Dr. Luis González Vale, current Official Historian of Puerto Rico
* Olga D. Gonzalez-Sanabria, NASA engineer, Member of Ohio's Women Hall of Fame
* Dr. Sixto Gonzalez, scientist, first Puerto Rican Director of the Arecibo Observatory
* Amri Hernandez-Pellerano, Puerto Rican electronics engineer and scientist who designed the power systems electronics for the WMAP mission. WMAP is a NASA Explorer mission measuring the temperature of the cosmic background radiation over the full sky with unprecedent accuracy.
* Lucas G. Hortas, aerospace engineer, aerospace technologist
* Eugenio María de Hostos (see also Politicians and Authors)
* Dr. Carlos A. Liceaga, electronic engineer, aerospace technologist
* Dr. Gerónimo Lluberas, physician, writer, educator, medical missionary
* Debbie Martínez, computer engineer, aero-space technologist
* Lissette Martinez, electronic engineer, rocket scientist
* Dr. Manuel Martínez Maldonado, nephrologist, poet and novelist.
* Dr. Concha Meléndez, educator, writer poet
* Ana G. Méndez, educator, founder of the Ana G. Mendez University System
* Sylvia Mendez, educator and civil rights activist, played an instrumental role in the landmark Mendez v. Westminster case
* Carlos T. Mock, Physician, author, and AIDS/Latino/Gay Rights activist
* Dr. Antonia Coello Novello, first Hispanic and first woman U.S. Surgeon General (1990-93)
* Ana María O'Neill, educator and women's rights advocate
* Dr. Carlos Ortiz Longo, mechanical engineer, Chief of Crew Health Care Systems and Exercise Countermeasures in NASA
* Dr. Antonia Pantoja, awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
* Dr. Ángel Ramos, Superintendent of the Sequoia Schools for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
* Mercedes Reaves, Rican research engineer and scientist who is responsible for the design of a viable full-scale solar sail and the development and testing of a scale model solar sail at NASA Langley Research Center.
* Dr. Juan A. Rivero, Professor, founded the Dr. Juan A. Rivero Zoo in Mayagüez, has discovered numerous animal species and has written several books.
* Miguel Rodriguez, mechanical engineer, Chief of the Integration Office of the Cape Canaveral Spaceport Management Office
* Dr. Pedro Rodriguez, inventor, mechanical engineer
* Dr. Fernando E. Rodríguez Vargas, dentist, scientist, discovered the bacteria which causes dental cavity
* Monserrate Roman, scientist, microbiologist, helped build the International Space Station.
* Dr. Miriam Rodon-Naveira,Ph.D., is a Puerto Rican NASA scientist who was the first Hispanic woman to hold the Deputy Directorship for the Environmental Sciences Division within the National Exposure Research Laboratory.
* Ana Roque, educator and suffragist
* Ninfa Segarra, President of the New York City Board of Education 2000-2002.
* Dr. Agustin Stahl, scientist
* Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, pioneer in black history
* Dr. Felix Soto Toro, electrical engineer, astronaut applicant
* Dr. Margot Arce de Vázquez, educator, founder of the Department of Hispanic Studies in the University of Puerto Rico
* Teodoro Vidal, historian, folklorist, largest collector of Puerto Rican folk arts
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Originally posted by Undocumented View PostDamn...
* Joseph M. Acaba, educator, first Puerto Rican astronaut
* Dr. Ricardo Alegria, anthropologist, archaeologist, educator
* Anthony Alvarado, first Latino Chancellor of the New York City public school system (1983-1984)
* Miguel Alvarez Chico, electronic engineer, aero-space technologist
* Dr. Pilar Barbosa, UPR prof, author and first modern-day Official Historian of Puerto Rico
* Dr. Jaime Benítez, former Resident Commissioner, longest serving chancellor and president of the University of Puerto Rico
* Dr. Rafael L. Bras, former chair of Civil Engineering at MIT and one of the world's leading experts in hydrometeorology and global warming.
* Anthony M. Busquets, electronic engineer, aerospace technologist
* Judge José A. Cabranes,educator, first Puerto Rican to serve as a U.S. Circuit Court judge
* Dr. María Cadilla, educator, Women rights activist
* Dr. José Ferrer Canales, educator, writer and activist
* Dr. Richard H. Carmona, U.S. Surgeon General from 2002 - 2006
* Dr. Nitza Margarita Cintron,scientist, Chief of NASA's (JSC) Space and Health Care Systems Office
* Rafael Cordero, educator declared Venerable in 2004 by Pope John Paul II; process for beatification is now in motion with Benedictine Fr. Oscar Rivera as Procurator of the Cause.
* Juan R. Correa-Pérez, Ph.D.,scientist, clinical andrologist and embryologist
Dr. Juan R. Cruz,NASA scientist who played an instrumental role in the design and development of the Mars Exploration Rover (MER) parachute.
* Dr. Alfonso Eaton, Mechanical Engineer, Aero-Space Technologist. First Puerto Rican to work for NASA
* Dr. Enectali Figueroa Astronaut applicant and astrophysicist in NASA who pioneered the development of position-sensitive detectors.
* Dr. Orlando Figueroa, mechanical engineer, Director of Mars Exploration in NASA
* Nilita Vientos Gaston, educator, defended the use of Spanish in the courts of Puerto Rico
* Dr. Juan E. González, molecular geneticist and microbiologist
* Dr. Luis González Vale, current Official Historian of Puerto Rico
* Olga D. Gonzalez-Sanabria, NASA engineer, Member of Ohio's Women Hall of Fame
* Dr. Sixto Gonzalez, scientist, first Puerto Rican Director of the Arecibo Observatory
* Amri Hernandez-Pellerano, Puerto Rican electronics engineer and scientist who designed the power systems electronics for the WMAP mission. WMAP is a NASA Explorer mission measuring the temperature of the cosmic background radiation over the full sky with unprecedent accuracy.
* Lucas G. Hortas, aerospace engineer, aerospace technologist
* Eugenio María de Hostos (see also Politicians and Authors)
* Dr. Carlos A. Liceaga, electronic engineer, aerospace technologist
* Dr. Gerónimo Lluberas, physician, writer, educator, medical missionary
* Debbie Martínez, computer engineer, aero-space technologist
* Lissette Martinez, electronic engineer, rocket scientist
* Dr. Manuel Martínez Maldonado, nephrologist, poet and novelist.
* Dr. Concha Meléndez, educator, writer poet
* Ana G. Méndez, educator, founder of the Ana G. Mendez University System
* Sylvia Mendez, educator and civil rights activist, played an instrumental role in the landmark Mendez v. Westminster case
* Carlos T. Mock, Physician, author, and AIDS/Latino/Gay Rights activist
* Dr. Antonia Coello Novello, first Hispanic and first woman U.S. Surgeon General (1990-93)
* Ana María O'Neill, educator and women's rights advocate
* Dr. Carlos Ortiz Longo, mechanical engineer, Chief of Crew Health Care Systems and Exercise Countermeasures in NASA
* Dr. Antonia Pantoja, awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
* Dr. Ángel Ramos, Superintendent of the Sequoia Schools for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
* Mercedes Reaves, Rican research engineer and scientist who is responsible for the design of a viable full-scale solar sail and the development and testing of a scale model solar sail at NASA Langley Research Center.
* Dr. Juan A. Rivero, Professor, founded the Dr. Juan A. Rivero Zoo in Mayagüez, has discovered numerous animal species and has written several books.
* Miguel Rodriguez, mechanical engineer, Chief of the Integration Office of the Cape Canaveral Spaceport Management Office
* Dr. Pedro Rodriguez, inventor, mechanical engineer
* Dr. Fernando E. Rodríguez Vargas, dentist, scientist, discovered the bacteria which causes dental cavity
* Monserrate Roman, scientist, microbiologist, helped build the International Space Station.
* Dr. Miriam Rodon-Naveira,Ph.D., is a Puerto Rican NASA scientist who was the first Hispanic woman to hold the Deputy Directorship for the Environmental Sciences Division within the National Exposure Research Laboratory.
* Ana Roque, educator and suffragist
* Ninfa Segarra, President of the New York City Board of Education 2000-2002.
* Dr. Agustin Stahl, scientist
* Arturo Alfonso Schomburg, pioneer in black history
* Dr. Felix Soto Toro, electrical engineer, astronaut applicant
* Dr. Margot Arce de Vázquez, educator, founder of the Department of Hispanic Studies in the University of Puerto Rico
* Teodoro Vidal, historian, folklorist, largest collector of Puerto Rican folk arts
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Originally posted by ferocity View Postand im supposed to belive that list, provide a link to all those names not a wikipedia link either.
be glad for color tv, a Mexican invented color for tv
All joking aside, NASA is always looking to recruit Rican engineers... Known to be very adept. It's all about the common sense.Last edited by Undocumented; 11-13-2007, 12:21 AM.
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Originally posted by Undocumented View PostDamn, it's quiet in here.. I only hear Coguis...
No lead candy baby.
that **** was hella quiet.
I didn't mean Nobel Prize nominations.
Sooooo Puerto Rican genius, whats your IQ? I'll put money on the fact that 2501's IQ is greater than yours ANY ****in day.
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