List of people considered father or mother of a field explained

See also: List of people considered father or mother of a scientific field.

Often, discoveries and innovations are the work of multiple people, resulting from continual improvements over time. However, certain individuals are remembered for making significant contributions to the birth or development of a field or technology.[1] These individuals may often be described as the "father" or "mother" of a particular field or invention.

Fine art

SubjectFather/motherReason
Cowboy sculptureFrederic Remington[2] Created first bronze cowboy sculpture in 1895
Japanese Manga (comics) and Anime (animation)Osamu TezukaCreator of Manga (Japanese comics) and Anime (Japanese Animation)

Games

SubjectFather/motherReason
Collectible card gameRichard GarfieldCreator of
Miniature wargamingH. G. Wells[3] Publication of Little Wars
Modern video gameRalph H. Baer
Nolan Bushnell
Magnavox Odyssey, Pong
Role-playing gameGary Gygax[4] Dave ArnesonCreators of Dungeons & Dragons
Stealth gameHideo Kojima[5] Creator of the Metal Gear stealth-action games
Video gameThomas T. Goldsmith Jr.Inventor of the first video game
Video game industryRalph H. BaerCreator of the Magnavox Odyssey; inventor of the first home video game console
WargamingCharles S. Roberts[6] Designer of Tactics

Humanities

See main article: List of people considered a founder in a Humanities field.

Military

SubjectFather/motherReason
Atomic bombEnrico Fermi[7]
Robert Oppenheimer[8]
Leó Szilárd[9]
BlitzkriegHeinz Guderian[10] [11]
Hydrogen bombEdward Teller[12] Member of the Manhattan Project in the 1940s
Atomic submarine and "nuclear navy"Hyman G. Rickover[13] [14] [15]
Fourth Generation WarfareWilliam S. Lind
The Soviet Union's Hydrogen BombAndrei Sakharov[16]
TankErnest Swinton (British), Jean Baptiste Eugène Estienne (French)The need for armored and armed tracked vehicles to break the stalemate of trench warfare in WWI was noticed early on in the war by Winston Churchill and the British Landship Committee with Ernest Swinton working on British development and Jean Baptiste Eugène Estienne credited for coming up with the French version[17] [18] [19]

Nations

See main article: Father of the Nation, Mother of the Nation and List of national founders.

Natural and social sciences

See main article: List of people considered father or mother of a scientific field.

Sports

SubjectFather/motherReason
1:8 radio-controlled off-road buggyYuichi Kanai (godfather)[20] [21] Kyosho's lead designer and lifelong employee; best known for the Inferno series of cars, credited for redefining the class from being unreliable and fragile to being tough and user friendlier that helped his employer to lead the 1/8 buggy renaissance from the 1990s, becoming one of the most dominant cars of all time.
American footballWalter CampEstablished the snap, the line of scrimmage, eleven-player teams, and the concept of downs
American motocrossEdison Dye[22] Introduced motorcross to American riders
American road racingCameron Argetsinger[23] Introduced the first US auto race that was dedicated to road courses at Watkins Glen
American sports carFred Tone[24] Fred Tone was the engineer who designed the first sports car known as the American Underslung
American soccerSteve Ross (godfather)[25] Created the New York Cosmos soccer team and imported a number of well known international footballers to the team in an attempt to bring interest to soccer in the US
AnglingIzaak Walton[26] Author of The Compleat Angler
Argentine footballAlexander Watson Hutton[27]
Argentine professional golfJosé Jurado[28]
Argentine winter sportsOtto Meiling[29]
Association footballEbenezer Cobb Morley[30]
Australian rules footballTom Wills
H. C. A. Harrison
BaseballHenry Chadwick[31] [32] [33] [34]
Taekwondo in IndiaPuran Andrew Gurung[35]
BasketballJames NaismithCreated basketball
Black basketballEdwin HendersonIntroduced the sport to the black community of Washington, D.C. in the first decade of the 20th century, and organized many early competitions for African Americans[36]
BMXScot Breithaupt[37]
Brahma bull ridingEarl W. Bascom[38]
Brazilian footballCharles William Miller[39]
Camel LightsJim DowningBuilt a racecar a season before it became the basis of a new lightweight prototype class in [40]
Canadian rodeoO. Raymond Knight[41] Coined the rodeo term "stampede" and was world's first rodeo producer, rodeo stock contractor, and rodeo champion in 1902
Modern chessWilhelm SteinitzFirst official world chess champion
Drag racingWally Parks[42] Founder of the NHRA and organized the first legitimate drag race
Don Garlits[43] Innovator of drag racing safety
Eddie Hill[44] Regarded as the "Four Father" of drag racing for being the first to break the 5-second barrier. AKA "First in the Fours".
DriftingKunimitsu Takahashi[45] Introduced an aggressive high speed cornering technique that became widely used for illicit purposes, which eventually became a sport
East Coast skateboardingVinny Raffa (godfather)[46]
Florida skateboardingBruce Walker (godfather)[47]
Modern footballEbenezer Cobb Morley[48]
Freestyle BMXBob Haro[49] [50]
Freestyle MotocrossMike Metzger (godfather)[51]
Funny CarDick Landy[52]
Modern gymnasticFriedrich Ludwig Jahn
Modern HandballKarl Schelenz
Ice hockey James CreightonCaptained one of the two teams that participated in the first indoor hockey game on 3 March 1875 in Montreal
Import drag racingFrank Choi[53] Hosted one of the first events specifically for import cars in the mid-1990s to keep drivers out of street racing that progressed into a professional category
Italian footballJames Richardson Spensley[54] Associated with Genoa CFC; contributed to the modern day-variation of the game in Italy
William Garbutt[55] Laid the foundations of skilled coaching in Italian football
Japanese baseballHorace Wilson[56] Credited with introducing baseball in Japan
Hiroshi Hiraoka[57] Credited with establishing the first baseball team
JoggingJim Fixx[58] Founding father
Kart racingArt Ingels[59] Developed the world's first kart (1956)
Kenyan runningColm O'Connell[60] Founded the first running camp in Kenya
LacrosseWilliam George Beers[61] [62] [63] [64] Codified the sport from its original Indigenous American formation
Mexican taekwondoDai-won Moon[65] Credited with introducing the sport to Mexico; founded school that has trained tens of thousands in the sport
Mississippi rodeoEarl W. Bascom
Weldon Bascom[66]
Produced the first rodeo in Columbia, Mississippi in 1935
Mixed martial artsEdward William Barton-Wright[67] Experimented 1898–1902 with Shinden Fudo Ryu jujutsu, Kodokan judo, British boxing, Swiss schwingen, French savate and a defensive la canne (stick fighting) style that had been developed by Pierre Vigny of Switzerland, which led to the invention of Bartitsu
Model aviationJoseph S. Ott[68] Chicago Tribune, in an obituary, referred him as the father mainly for his designs of thousands of model aircraft spanning from the 1920s up to his death in 1986.
Modern bodybuildingEugen Sandow[69]
Harold Zinkin[70] Called so by Arnold Schwarzenegger during a press statement on his passing in 2004; inventor of modern exercise machines
Modern boxingJames Figg[71] James J.Corbett The Father of Modern American Scientific Boxing
Modern figure skatingJackson Haines[72] "Jackson Haines — The Father of Figure Skating", according to Roy Blakey
Modern football in JapanDettmar Cramer[73]
Modern rodeoEarl W. Bascom[74] Inventor of rodeo gear and equipment that made rodeo into a modern international sport
Modern tennisJack Kramer[75] Creator of the "Open"-era tournaments and the Association of Tennis Professionals
PuroresuRikidōzan[76]
Para-equestrian dressageLee Pearson (godfather)[77] Most decorated para-equestrian rider of all time
Organized radio controlled racingTed Longshaw[78] Regarded as a grandfather of the sport; founded an organization for racing in the United Kingdom (1971); founded governing bodies for organized racing in Europe (1973), the far east (1980) and worldwide (1979)
Roger CurtisCo-founder of Associated Electrics, one of the most significant R/C car brands; contributed to racing[79]
Modern sabre fencingItalo Santelli[80]
Modern surfingDuke Kahanamoku[81]
Rodeo bareback bronc ridingEarl W. Bascom[82] [83] Designed and made the first one-hand rigging in 1924
Rugby unionA. G. Guillemard[84]
William Webb Ellis[85] "Who with a fine disregard for the rules of football as played in his time first took the ball in his arms and ran with it thus originating the distinctive feature of the rugby game".
Scuba divingJacques Cousteau[86] Developed the aqua-lung jointly with Émile Gagnan; popularized scuba diving as a research diver, writer, and film and television producer and personality
SkateboardingSkip Engblom (godfather)[87]
Tony Hawk (godfather)[88]
Rodney Mullen (godfather)
Snooker[89] Adopted the name and framed the rules in Ooty, India
Snowboarding[90]
Stock car racing[91] [92] Founded the sanctioning body for stock car racing
Supercross[93] Organized the first supercross race
Telemark skiing[94]
Televised golf[95] [96] Personally responsible for much of the production conventions of modern golf broadcasting

Technology

Fields

SubjectFather/motherReason
Aerodynamics (modern)Sir George Cayley[97] [98] Founding father of modern aerodynamics; first to identify the four aerodynamic forces of flight - weight, lift, drag, and thrust; modern airplane design is based on those discoveries
American manufactureSamuel Slater[99] described by Andrew Jackson
American landscape architectureFrederick Law Olmsted[100] Olmsted designed Central Park in New York City
ArchitectureImhotep[101] Built the first pyramid
AstronauticsKonstantin Tsiolkovsky[102]
Sergei Korolev[103]
Robert H. Goddard[104]
Hermann Oberth[105]
AviationFather Francesco Lana-Terzi[106] and Abbas ibn Firnas[107] [108] Ibn Firnas built the first human carrying glider and is reputed to have attempted two successful flights.[109] [110] Wrote Prodromo alla Arte Maestra (1670); first to describe the geometry and physics of a flying vessel
BionanotechnologyCarlo Montemagno[111] The development of biomolecular motors for powering inorganic nanodevices while at Cornell and muscle-driven self-assembled nanodevices while at UCLA.[112]
British watchmakingThomas Tompion[113]
Clinical trialsJames Lind[114] Conducted the first controlled clinical trial in the modern era of medicine, an investigation on using citrus food as a treatment for scurvy aboard HMS Salisbury in 1747
ComputingCharles Babbage[115] Inventor of the analytical engine, which was never constructed in his lifetime
CyberneticsNorbert Wiener[116] [117]
Gastrointestinal physiologyWilliam Beaumont[118]
GeneticsGregor Johann MendelFounder of genetics.[119]
Green RevolutionNorman Borlaug
MicroscopyAntonie van Leeuwenhoek[120]
Information theoryClaude Shannon[121]
Modern bladesmithingWilliam F. MoranFounder of the American Bladesmith Society
Modern kinematicsFerdinand FreudensteinApplied digital computation to the kinematic synthesis of mechanisms[122]
Modern KnifemakingBob LovelessFounder of the Knifemakers' Guild
NanotechnologyRichard SmalleyNobel Prize Biography[123]
PhotographyLouis Daguerre[124]
Nicéphore Niépce[125]
William Henry Fox Talbot[126]
Thomas Wedgwood[127]
RoboticsIsmail al-Jazari[128] [129]
Banū Mūsā brothers[130]
Ismail al-Jazari Invented the first programmable humanoid robot in 1206[131]
The Bānu Musā brothers invented an automatic flute which may have been the first programmable machine
Western fiction novelsOwen WisterWister wrote the first fictional western novel The Virginian in 1902

Computing

SubjectFather/motherReason
C (programming language)Dennis Ritchie
AssemblerNathaniel Rochester
Concurrent computing/Concurrent programmingEdsger W. DijkstraIn his 2004 memoir, "A Programmer's Story: The Life of a Computer Pioneer", Per Brinch Hansen wrote that he used "Cooperating Sequential Processes" to guide his work implementing multiprogramming on the RC 4000, and described it saying, "One of the great works in computer programming, this masterpiece laid the conceptual foundation for concurrent programming."
CompilerJohn BackusCredited as having introduced the first complete compiler in 1957, although rudimental compilers (linker) were created by Grace Hopper in 1952 and by J. Halcombe Laning and Neal Zerlier (Laning and Zierler system) in 1954.
ComputerCharles Babbage[132] The concepts he pioneered in his analytical engine later formed the basis of modern computers.
Alan Turing[133] [134] Secret code breaker during WWII; invented the Turing machine (1936)
John V. Atanasoff[135] Invented the digital computer in the 1930s
Konrad Zuse[136] Invented world's first functional program-controlled computer
John von Neumann[137] Became "intrigued" with Turing's universal machine and later emphasised the importance of the stored-program concept for electronic computing (1945), including the possibility of allowing the machine to modify its own program in useful ways while running. John von Neumann is also considered to be the inventor of flowchart.
John W. Mauchly[138]
J.Presper Eckert[139]
Invented the ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer) in 1946. ENIAC was the first general-purpose electronic computer capable of being reprogrammed to solve a full range of computing problems.
Computer programAda LovelaceRecognized by historians as the writer of the world's first computer program which was for the Charles Babbage Analytical Engine, but was never completed.
InternetVint Cerf[140] [141] Bob Kahn[142] Developed the Internet Protocol (IP) and Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) during 1973-81, the two original protocols of the Internet protocol suite.[143] There were many other Internet pioneers involved in the creation of the Internet.
Logo (programming language)Seymour Papert[144]
MicroprocessorFederico FagginMarcian Hoff[145]

Stanley Mazor
Masatoshi Shima[146]

Designers of the first commercial microprocessor, the Intel 4004.
Packet switchingPaul Baran[147] Donald Davies[148] Recognized by historians and the U.S. National Inventors Hall of Fame for independently inventing the concept of digital packet switching used in modern computer networking including the Internet.[149] Baran published a series of briefings and papers about dividing information into "message blocks" and sending it over distributed networks between 1960 and 1964.[150] [151] Davies conceived of and named the concept of packet switching in data communication networks in 1965.[152] Many of the wide-area packet-switched networks built in the 1970s were similar "in nearly all respects" to Davies' original 1965 design.[153] Larry Roberts learned about Davies' and Baran's work at the inaugural Symposium on Operating Systems Principles in October 1967. He and Leonard Kleinrock subsequently worked on the ARPANET, but their claims to have originated the concept of packet switching are disputed by other Internet pioneers,[154] [155] [156] including by Robert Taylor, Paul Baran, and Donald Davies.[157]
Pentium microprocessorVinod Dham[158] [159] The original Pentium (P5) was developed by a team of engineers, including John H. Crawford, chief architect of the original 386,[160] and Donald Alpert, who managed the architectural team. Dror Avnon managed the design of the FPU.[161] Dham was general manager of the P5 group.[162] Some media sources have called him the "father of the Pentium".
Personal computerChuck Peddle[163] Developed the 6502 microprocessor, the KIM-1 and the Commodore PET
Henry Edward "Ed" Roberts[164]
André Truong Trong Thi[165]
Programmable logic controllerDick Morley
Python (programming language)Guido van Rossum
Search engineAlan Emtage[166] [167] [168] Created Archie, a pre-Web search engine which pioneered many of the techniques used by subsequent search engines
SGMLCharles Goldfarb[169]
SpreadsheetDan BricklinInvented the VisiCalc spreadsheet program, which was the killer application of the Apple II. VisiCalc is considered the first killer app in computer history.[170]
Self-stabilization (Self-stabilizing distributed systems)Edsger W. Dijkstra
Structured programmingEdsger W. Dijkstra
World Wide WebTim Berners-Lee[171] The Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
Visual BasicAlan Cooper[172]
XMLJon Bosak[173]
Wi-FiVic Hayes

Inventions

SubjectFather/motherReason
AC induction motorNikola TeslaInventor of the AC induction motor, the foundation of the electric power grids worldwide for the transmission and distribution of electric power.
AirplaneWright brothers[174] [175] [176] Invented the first successful powered fixed-wing aircraft, upon which further aircraft designs, methods of flight, and aircraft control systems were based.
Air conditioningWillis Carrier[177]
BatteryAlessandro Volta[178] Invented the first electrical battery, the Voltaic pile.
CanningNicolas Appert
ChronographGeorge Graham[179] Referred so by Bernard Humbert of the Horology School of Bienne on his 1990 book The Chronograph as Graham was the first to construct a horological mechanism
Color photographySergey Prokudin-Gorsky[180] A Russian chemist and photographer. He is best known for his pioneering work in color photography of early 20th-century Russia.
Compact DiscKees Immink[181]
EkranoplanRostislav Alexeev[182] Alexeyev revolutionised the shipbuilding industry (though in secrecy) by inventing craft that use ground effect, whereby a wing traveling close to the ground is provided with a better lift-drag ratio - thereby enabling a combination of greater aircraft weight for less power and/or enhanced fuel economy.
Electric generatorMichael FaradayDiscoverer of electromagnetism. Inventor of the Faraday disk, the first electric generator and the Faraday cage.
Modern firearmsJohn Moses Browning[183] Browning revolutionized the firearm industry with his automatic rifles that were manufactured by Winchester, Colt, Remington and Savage
Glow plug engineRay Arden[184] Invented the first glow plug for model engines
HelicopterIgor Sikorsky[185] Invented the first successful helicopter, upon which further designs were based.
Instant noodleMomofuku Ando[186] Inventor of the instant noodle, also founder of Nissin Foods to produce and market them.
Japanese televisionKenjiro Takayanagi[187] [188]
Jet engineFrank Whittle[189] [190]
Hans von Ohain[191]
Von Ohain´s design, an axial-flow engine, as opposed to Whittle's centrifugal flow engine, was eventually adopted by most manufacturers by the 1950s.[192]
KaraokeDaisuke Inoue[193] Inventor of the machine as a means of allowing people to sing without the need of a live back-up.
LaserCharles Hard Townes
Lightning prediction systemAlexander Stepanovich PopovThe first lightning prediction system, the Lightning detector, was invented in 1894 by Alexander Stepanovich Popov.
Marine chronometerJohn Harrison[194]
Mobile phoneMartin Cooper[195]
Periodic tableDmitri Mendeleev[196] Russian chemist, Dmitri Mendeleev, arranged the elements in an order that we would now recognise. He realised that the physical and chemical properties of elements were related to their atomic mass in a 'periodic' way, and arranged them so that groups of elements with similar properties fell into vertical columns in his table.
PlasticsLeo BaekelandBaekeland was responsible for the creation of Bakelite, an early marketable plastic, in 1907.
Printing pressJohannes GutenbergInventor of the movable type printing press, which led to a sharp worldwide increase in literacy, education and mass communication. It also led to the spread and sharing of knowledge.
Radio (radio communication)Guglielmo Marconi[197] Developed the first form of radio wireless telegraphy
Radio (Radio broadcasting)Reginald Fessenden
David Sarnoff
Fessenden is credited as the first to broadcast radio signals on Christmas Eve, 1906. Sarnoff proposed a chain of radio stations to Marconi's associates in 1915.
Radio (FM radio)Edwin H. ArmstrongObtained the first Federal Communications Commission (FCC) license to operate an FM station in Alpine, New Jersey at approximately 50 megahertz (1939)
RadiotelephonyReginald Fessenden[198] [199]
Spread spectrumPaul Beard[200] Inventor of the spread spectrum, created Spektrum to promote its use.
TelephoneJohann Philipp Reis
Antonio Meucci
Alexander Graham Bell[201]
See Invention of the telephone
TelevisionPaul Gottlieb Nipkow[202] [203]

Philo T. Farnsworth[204]

Vladimir Zworykin[205] [206]

John Logie Baird[207] [208]

Co-inventors of the electronic television, Farnsworth invented the Image dissector while Zworykin created the Iconoscope, both fully electronic forms of television. Logie Baird invented the world's first working television system, also the first electronic color television system. Fundamental to Baird's system was the Nipkow disk, invented by Paul Gotlieb Nipkow.[209]
TokamakLev Artsimovich
Tube structureFazlur Rahman Khan[210] One of the greatest engineers of the 20th century. Invented the tube structural system and first employed it in his designs for the DeWitt-Chestnut Apartments, John Hancock Center and Sears Tower.
Video game consoleRalph H. BaerCreator of the Magnavox Odyssey; inventor of the first video game console

Transport

SubjectFather/motherReason
Automotive industryCarl Benz[211] [212] His Benz Patent Motorcar from 1885 is considered the first practical modern automobile and first car put into series production.[213]
20th century American car industryHenry Ford[214] Noted for introducing a simple and affordable car for the ordinary American masses.
American Interstate Highway SystemDwight D. Eisenhower[215] Proposed and signed the act which created the System.
Automatic transmissionOscar Banker[216] [217]
Bicycle industryJames Starley[218] Developed the differential gear and the bicycle chain.
Erie CanalDe Witt Clinton[219]
Electric tractionFrank J. Sprague[220] Developed electric elevator, electric railway and electric motor.
Flight simulatorEdwin Albert Link[221] Developed the Link Trainer.
Full-suspension mountain bikeJon Whyte[222] Used his suspension design expertise at Benetton Formula to design the first full-suspension mountain bike for Marin Bikes.
Gasoline Automobile (Benz Patent-Motorwagen)Carl Benz
Gasoline OmnibusCarl Benz
Gasoline Motorcycle (Daimler Reitwagen)Gottlieb Daimler/Wilhelm Maybach
Gasoline TruckGottlieb Daimler (DMG Lastkraftwagen)/Carl Benz
High-performance VW industryGene Berg[223]
Hot rodEd Winfield[224]
Import car cultureRJ DeVera[225] Influential for popularizing the import car scene in the mid-1990s.
Kustom KultureVon Dutch[226]
MaglevHermann Kemper,[227] Eric Laithwaite[228] German engineer Hermann Kemper built a working model linear induction motor in 1935.[229] In the late 1940s, professor Eric Laithwaite of Imperial College in London developed the first full-size working model, an important and necessary precursor to maglev trains. 
Monster truckBob Chandler[230] Famed for building Bigfoot, which was the first to be capable of driving over cars and subsequently became one of the most famous monster truck in history.
Mountain bikeGary Fisher[231]
RailwaysGeorge Stephenson[232] Pioneered rail transport, steam locomotives and invented standard-gauge railway track gauge.
Rock CrawlingMarlin Czajkowski[233] In 1994, Marlin made final drive ratios of 200:1 and lower possible in typical off road vehicles (primarily Toyota Hilux trucks) and changed the way people access remote off-roading destinations.
Rotary engineFelix Wankel[234] [235]
Route 66Cyrus Avery[236]
TailfinHarley Earl[237] [238] [239]
Tunneling (Modern)Alan Muir Wood[240] [241] [242] Involved in the Channel Tunnel and Jubilee line extension.
Traffic safetyWilliam Phelps Eno[243]
TrolleybusErnst Werner von Siemens[244] [245] Built the Electromote in 1882.
Turbocharged enginePaul Rosche[246] A lifetime employee of BMW, he evolutionized the turbocharged engine into automobile use. He also developed the first European turbocharged car, the racing 1969 BMW 2002 TiK that evolved into the production 1972 2002 Turbo.
Vehicular cyclingJohn Forester[247] Effective cycling founder
Yellow school busFrank W. Cyr[248]

See also

Notes and References

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