List of Puerto Rican scientists and inventors

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Juan Ponce de León II, c. 1581, arguably the first Puerto Rican scientist Orlando Figueroa Amri Hernandez-Pellerano Fermín Tangüis Miriam Rodon-Naveira

Before Christopher Columbus and the Spanish Conquistadors landed on the island of "Borikén" (Puerto Rico), the Tainos who inhabited the island depended on their astronomical observations for the cultivation of their crops.

In 1581, Juan Ponce de León II, the grandson of the Conquistador Juan Ponce de León, studied an eclipse and its effects on the island and was able to establish the exact geographical coordinates of San Juan with his observations.

During the 19th century the economies of many countries in the world suffered from the spread of crop failures. Puerto Rico, whose economy depended heavily on its agriculture, felt the effects of some of the crop diseases. Scientists such as Agustín Stahl, Fermín Tangüis and Fernando López Tuero conducted investigations and experiments in the fields of agriculture, botany, ethnology and zoology. The findings of their investigations helped Puerto Rico's agricultural industry.

With the advances in medical technologies and the coming of the Space Age of the 20th century, Puerto Ricans have expanded their horizons and have made many contributions in various scientific fields, among them the fields of aerospace and medicine.

There are many Puerto Rican scientists involved in the American space program at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). According to an article written by Margarita Santori Lopez for the official newspaper of the University of Puerto Rico's Mayagüez Campus, "Prensa RUM", as of 2003, of the 115 Hispanics working at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, 70 were Puerto Ricans or of Puerto Rican descent. According to a research conducted during the period of 1990 to 1998 by Puerto Rican scientists in science and technology, Puerto Rican scientific production was greater than in any other Caribbean country and the sixth largest in all of Latin America.

The following is a list of some of Puerto Rico's notable scientists and inventors with short profiles that include the scientific contributions, inventions and achievements in their respective fields. The list is not limited to people born in Puerto Rico, it also includes people who are of full or partial Puerto Rican ancestry, and many long-term residents and who have made Puerto Rico their home, and who are recognized for their life and/or work.

Aerospace

External videos
video icon You may watch and listen to Orlando Figueroa recipient of the 2005 Service to America Medal here
Olga D. Gonzalez-Sanabria Carlos Ortiz LongoNASA Exceptional Achievement Medal Pedro Rodriguez Felix Soto Toro

Agriculture

In the 19th Century, Puerto Rico's economy depended on its agricultural industry. Among the products that Puerto Rico exported were tobacco, cotton, ginger, pineapples and citrus fruits. The two main agricultural products whose production dominated the island's economy were sugar and coffee.

Fermín Tangüis

Archaeology

Astronomy

Astrophysics

Enectali Figueroa

Biochemistry

Nitza Margarita Cintron

Botany

Agustin Stahl

Chemistry education

Climate change

Miguel O. Román
External videos
video icon You may listen Miguel Román describe his work at Leidos and NASA here

Ecology

Hydrometeorology

Marine biology

Medicine

Cardiology

Antonio Fernós-Isern

Embryology

Endocrinology

Immunology

Nephrology

Odontology

Major Fernando E. Rodríguez Vargas

Oncology

Organ transplantation

Pediatrics

Antonia Novello

Public health

Dr. Helen Rodriguez-Trias

Teratology

Microbiology

Monserrate Roman

Mycology

Nanotechnology

External videos
video icon You may watch and listen to Dr. Yajaira Sierra Sastre during an interview here

Physics

Psychology

Physiology

Rocket scientist

Lissette Martinez

Space exploration

Joseph Acaba
External videos
video icon You may watch and listen to Joseph Michael "Joe" Acaba and Suni Williams aboard the International Space Station during a Space Station Social Media Event aboard the International Space Station here

Space physics

Zoology

Inventors

Puerto Rican inventors earned an average of sixteen patents per year in the late 1970s, twenty patents per year in the 1980s, and twenty-seven patents per year in the 199s. The total number of patents issued by the U.S. Patent Office has seen similar increases.

Aerospace

Art

Engineering

Ricardo Rodriguez MorenoDr. Ricardo Rodriguez Moreno

Electronics

Hydroelectric Wave-Energy Conversion System

Semiconductors

Medical technology

Jorge N. Amely-Velez

Musical instruments

The cuatro is the national instrument of Puerto Rico. It belongs to the lute family of string instruments. Very little is known about the exact origin of the Cuatro.

William R. Cumpiano

Plastics

Public health

Ceramic Water Filter

Floating Strainer

Soft drinks

Angel Rivero

See also

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