Jimmy Carter (1946) Jimmy Carter; The 39th President of the United States, winner of the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize;
G. Wayne Clough (1964), president of Georgia Institute of Technology and director of Smithsonian Institution;
Ivan Allen Jr. (1933) Mayor of Atlanta;
Timothy C. Batten Sr. (1981) Judge of the United States Federal Court;
Max Burns (1973) Member of the US House of Representatives;
Howard Callaway (1945), member of the House of Representatives, Minister of the War Department;
Phil Gingerly (1965) Member of the US House of Representatives;
Stephen Pace (19 12) Member of the US House of Representatives;
Sam Nunn (1956) Member of the United States Senate;
Mario Canahuati (1977), Minister of Foreign Affairs of Honduras and former ambassador to the United States;
J. Owen Forrest (196 1), a judge of the United States federal court;
Jack Gunn (1969), chairman of the Federal Reserve (Atlanta);
Paul craig roberts (196 1) economist, former vice minister of finance;
Daniel webster, Speaker of Florida House of Representatives (1971);
Panamanian Vice President juan carlos varela (1985);
military affairs
A four-star general, General James A. Winnipeg Jr. (1978), is currently the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States;
Edward C. aldridge, Jr. (1962) was the first 16 air force minister;
William L. Bauer (1969) was the 67th secretary of the navy.
Philip M. Breedlove (1977) is a four-star general of the Air Force and deputy chief of staff of the Air Force;
Commander of john brown III Army Pacific Command;
Peter Glenn (1973), 20th Minister of the War Department;
John W. Hendricks (1965), a four-star general in the Army, was the commander of the United States Army Command.
business
Gil amelio (1965), former CEO of National Semiconductor Company and Apple Company;
Charles Betty, President of EarthLink (1979);
Chairman and CEO of John Brock (197 1); Coca cola;
George g Crawford (1890), the first graduate, founded Tennessee coal, steel and railway company.
Cecil b day (1958), founder of days hotel chain;
David dormann (1975) Chairman and CEO of At&T; ;
Mike Duke, President of Wal-Mart (1971);
David C. Garrett, Jr. (1955), former CEO of Delta Air Lines;
Ed Iacoucci (1975), head of IBM OS/2 R&D team, founder of Citrix Systems and president of DayJet;
Robert Milton, former President of Air Canada (1983);
James robinson III (1957), CEO of American Express, director of Coca-Cola Company;
Science, engineering and mathematics
* * * Dozens of NASA astronauts graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology;
Henry james Diss (1935), director of NASA;
Physicist Bascom S. Deaver (1952) is famous for his research on the application of superconductivity. Vice President of Physics Department of University of Virginia;
Arnold Hardy (1945), physicist, amateur photographer, 1947 Pulitzer Prize winner.
W Jason Morgan (1957) has made great contributions to plate tectonics and geodynamics. He won the National Science Medal in 2003 and is a professor of earth science at Princeton University.
Kary Mullis (1964)1993, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, invented the polymerase chain reaction (PCR);
Linda Griffith (1982) is a biomedical engineer and a professor of bioengineering and mechanical engineering at MIT;
Michel G. Martti (1922), an electronic engineer, is famous for a series of works on circuit analysis;
Robert c Michelson (1974) is a roboticist, winner of the pirelli prize in 20001and inventor of entomology.
Saffir-simpson hurricane scale proposed by Herbert safire (1940);
Herbert Keller (1945), applied mathematician, data analyst, honorary professor of applied mathematics department of California Institute of Technology.
Daniel p Sanders (1993) proposed a new efficient proof of the four-color problem.
Li Luning (20 1 1) (double degree of joint training of Shanghai Jiaotong University) has made contributions to the theory of laser interaction with atoms and molecules;
computer science
Jim Allchin) (1984), former vice president and director of platform department of Microsoft, was responsible for the research and development of Windows NT series, XP and Vista;
Krishna Bharat (1996), a Google research scientist, developed Google News.
Tom Cross (1999), entrepreneur, computer security expert, hacker;
Jim davis (1997) is a cognitive scientist, playwright and artist.
Chaim Gingold (2003) participated in spore research and development; ;
Richard hipp (1984) SQLite architect and main developer;
Ed Iacoucci, head of IBM OS/2 R&D team (1975);
Craig Mundy, Chief Research and Strategy Officer of Microsoft (1972);
James F. O'Brien (2000) Professor of Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley;
Rosalind Picard (1984) is the founder and director of the Emotional Computing Research Group at MIT.
Mike Pinkerton (1997) is a co-developer of Mozilla browser and Google Chrome browser.
Jeff Trinkle (1979), Director of Computer Science Department, Rensselaer Institute of Technology;
Art and design
Michael Allard, the designer of the World Trade Center Monument (1999);
John C Portman (1950) is the designer of Shanghai Jinmao Tower and Xinchuang Plaza.
Hugh Stubbins, Designer of Citigroup Center (1933);
Boneshow (1956) Grammy winner;
Ed Dodd (1925) cartoonist;
Jorge Cham (1997), cartoonist, postdoctoral lecturer and researcher at California Institute of Technology;
physical exercise
Stephon Marbury (1995) is a professional basketball player and a former NBA All-Star. Now he plays for Shougang Basketball Team as a point guard.
Chris bosh (2002) is a professional basketball player, a famous NBA star and the center of Miami Heat.