Mathematics and Computer Science
- Charles H. Moore, American computer scientist, inventor of the Forth programming language
- J Strother Moore, American computer scientist
- Roger Moore (computer scientist), American computer scientist
- Edward F. Moore (1925–2003), American mathematician and computer scientist
- E. H. Moore (1862–1932), American mathematician
- Robert Lee Moore (1882–1974), American mathematician
- William Moore (fl. c.1806–1823), British mathematician
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