Gary Mamon, 1985, Princeton, Astrophysical Sciences Edwin Turner, 1975, Caltech, Astronomy Wallace Sargent, 1959, Manchester, Astrophysics Franz Daniel Kahn, 1949, Oxford, Astrophysics Sydney Chapman, 1910, Cambridge, Physics Joseph Larmor, 1880, Cambridge, Mathematics Godfrey Harold Hardy, 1903, Cambridge, Mathematics Edmund Whittaker (also advised James Jeans), 1895, Cambridge, Mathematics Andrew Forsyth, 1881, Cambridge, Mathematics Arthur Cayley, 1842, Cambridge, Mathematics William Hopkins (also advised James Clerk Maxwell), 1830, Cambridge, Mathematics Adam Sedgwick (also advised Charles Darwin), 1811, Cambridge, Mathematics John Dawson, 1756?, Cambridge, Geometry Thomas Jones, 1782, Cambridge, Mathematics Thomas Postlethwaite, 1756, Cambridge, Mathematics Stephen Whisson, 1742, Cambridge, Mathematics Walter Taylor, 1723, Cambridge, Mathematics Robert Smith, 1715, Cambridge, Mathematics Roger Cotes, 1706, Cambridge, Mathematics Isaac Newton, 1668, Cambridge, Mathematics Isaac Barrow, 1652, Cambridge, Classics, Mathematics (self-taught) Vincenzo Viviani, 1639, Arcetri, Physics Evangelista Torricelli, Rome, Physics Benedetto Castelli, Pisa, Physics Gallileo Gallilei, Pisa, Physics (self-taught)
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