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* [[Mary Ann Horton]], inventor of uuencode (used for email attachments) | * [[Mary Ann Horton]], inventor of uuencode (used for email attachments) | ||
* [[Cleve Jones]], creator of the AIDS memorial quilt | * [[Cleve Jones]], creator of the AIDS memorial quilt |
Revision as of 14:50, 1 June 2021
An inventor is someone who creates a previously unknown device or process. The product or procedure is often considered transformative or revolutionary in its application, at times even changing the course of history.
Most people consider inventions in the realm of science, and indeed many of the LGBTQ inventors on our list have been particularly active in the field of computer science. Well known inventors are particularly prominent in medicine and engineering, led by Great Britain's Sir Francis Bacon who is considered the father of modern science. However, there have also been great inventors in the areas of photography, fashion, and art forms.
LGBTQ inventors have had a remarkable impact on society. The process of invention involves a great degree of imagination and creativity, and the LGBTQ community is particularly exceptional with these talents.
The list includes America's George Washington Carver who invented peanut butter, Great Britain's Alan Turing who invented the computer process and Sophie Wilson who invented video architecture, or Brazil's Alberto Santos-Dumont who invented various types of airplanes. There have been several prominent transgender inventors throughout history.
We have identified the following LGBTQ individuals who are noted as inventors. Simply click on their name to read their fascinating biographies.
Brazil
- Alberto Santos-Dumont, airplanes
Colombia
- Mauricio Andres Toro Orjuela, Innovation Award recipient
France
- Christian Dior, creator of the licensing agreement
Germany
- Hannah Hoch, photomontage
Great Britain
- Sir Francis Bacon, the scientific process
- Captain Robert Jones, ice skating
- Bunny Roger, inventor of Capri pants
- Alan Turing, computer
- Sophie Wilson, the Acorn Micro-Computer (video architecture)
Italy
United States
- Jack Andraka, creator of a process to detect cancer
- John Burnside, inventor of the kaleidoscope
- Lynn Conway, computer chip design and operation
- Allan Cox, plate tectonics measurement
- George Washington Carver, peanut butter
- Jon 'Maddog' Hall, open source software
- Mary Ann Horton, inventor of uuencode (used for email attachments)
- Cleve Jones, creator of the AIDS memorial quilt
- Bruce Lehman, patent lawyer
- Dan Pallotta, creator of the multi-day, mass participation fundraising event
- Ted Shawn, dance film
- Andy Warhol, creator of Pop Art
See Also
- LGBTQ Engineers
- LGBTQ Physicists
- LGBTQ Biologists and Chemists
- The Fascinating World of LGBTQ Astronomers, Astrophysicists, and Cosmologists
- LGBTQ Mathematicians