Isaac Newton (1665) - Renowned physicist and mathematician, known for his laws of motion and universal gravitation.
Charles Darwin (1831) - Naturalist and biologist, famous for his contributions to the science of evolution.
Stephen Hawking (1962) - Theoretical physicist, known for his work on black holes and the universe's origins.
John Maynard Keynes (1905) - Economist, whose ideas fundamentally changed the theory and practice of macroeconomics and the economic policies of governments.
Alan Turing (1934) - Computer scientist, mathematician, logician, and cryptographer, considered the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence.
Amartya Sen (1959) - Economist and philosopher, winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to welfare economics.
Jane Goodall (1965) - Primatologist and anthropologist, known for her long-term research on wild chimpanzees in Tanzania.
Salman Rushdie (1968) - Novelist and essayist, best known for his novel 'Midnight's Children' and 'The Satanic Verses'.
David Attenborough (1947) - Broadcaster and natural historian, known for his work on natural history documentaries.
Francis Crick (1949) - Molecular biologist, physicist, and neuroscientist, co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule.