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Hypatia
Hypatia (born 350–370 – March 415 AD) was a Neoplatonist philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician who lived in Alexandria, at that time in the province of Egypt and a major city of the Roman Empire. In Alexandria, Hypatia was a prominent thinker who taught subjects including philosophy and astronomy, and in her lifetime was renowned as a great teacher and a wise counselor. Not the only fourth century Alexandrian female mathematician, Hypatia was preceded by Pandrosion. However, Hypatia is the first female mathematician whose life is reasonably well recorded. She wrote a commentary on Di
Mohsen Fakhrizadeh
Iranian general and physicist (1961–2020)

António de Andrade
Portuguese Jesuit priest, missionary, and explorer (1580–1634)
Massoud Ali-Mohammadi
Iranian physicist (1959-2010)
Mori Arinori
Japanese noble (1847-1889)
Govinda Chandra Dev
Bengali philosopher (1907-1971)
Julie Hayden
American teacher