Vice-President for the Euro and Social Dialogue, also in charge of Financial Stability.
Elected in 2017.
Chairman of the board of Association of Mechanical Engineering and Metalworking Industries of Latvia.
Elected in 2016.
Vice President for Finance and Management, Buffalo State, The State University of New York.
Elected in 2012.
Mathematician, specialist of theoretical physics, professor, rector of the Zürich Federal Technical Higher School (Switzerland).
Elected in 2002.
Chemist, historian of natural sciences and culture, full member of the Latvian Academy of Sciences, President of the Latvian Academy of Sciences (1998–2004), full member of seven foreign academies of sciences.
Elected in 2000.
One of the most influential Rigans of his time, Mayor of Riga (1901–1912), graduate of Riga Polytechnicum (1869, with distinction).
Elected in 2012 (post mortem).
Scientist, rocket engineer and researcher, founder of the interplanetary flight science, RPI graduate (with distinction, 1914).
Elected in 2012 (post mortem).
Politician, social activist, agriculturist, twice held the office of Prime Minister of Latvia. RPI graduate (1903).
Elected in 2012 (post mortem).
Engineer and inventor, creator of the three-phase alternating current power transmission system, RPI student (1878-1881).
Elected in 2012 (post mortem).
Chemical technologist, professor of Riga Polytechnicum and Riga Polytechnical Institute.
Elected in 1914.
Outstanding Latvian social and political activist, the first Minister of Foreign Affairs and the second Prime Minister of the Republic of Latvia, RPI graduate (1911).
Elected in 2012 (post mortem).
Polish chemist, statesman, President of Poland (1926–1939). Student of Riga Polytechnicum.
Elected in 2012 (post mortem).
Founder of modern physical chemistry, philosopher, professor of RP (1881–1887), Nobel prize laureate (1909).
Elected in 1903.
Engineer, economist, Board chairman of Riga Polytechnicum and Riga Polytechnical Institute, (1894–1918).
Elected in 1918.
Chemist, director, rector of the Riga Polytechnic institute (1902–1906, 1917–1918), worked in stereochemistry, electrochemistry, Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg (1910).
Elected in 2011 (post mortem).