Lists of Scientists - By Country, Religion or Ethnic Background

By Country, Religion or Ethnic Background

  • List of American scientists
    • List of African-American inventors and scientists
  • List of Arab scientists and scholars
  • List of Austrian scientists
  • List of British scientists
  • List of Byzantine scholars (including scientists)
  • List of Canadian scientists
  • List of Chinese scientists
  • List of Egyptian scientists
  • List of French scientists
  • List of German scientists
  • List of Indian Scientists
  • List of Iranian Scientists
    • List of Iranian scientists and scholars
    • List of contemporary Iranian scientists, scholars, and engineers
  • List of Italian scientists
  • List of Jewish Scientists and Philosophers
  • List of Muslim scientists
  • List of New Zealand scientists
  • List of Pakistani scientists
  • List of Russian scientists
  • List of Swedish scientists

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