Here is a List of "red-link scientists".
Feel free to click on the red link, to start an article (or stub of an article).
Some say that there should not be too many "red-link scientists" in an article.
Albania
Teki Biçoku - he was chief of Academy of Sciences of Albania)
Armenia
Artem Alikhanian (known as the "father of Armenian physics")[1]
Boris Babaian[2][3][4][5][6] - he got the awards (from the Soviet Union): the USSR State Prize for his achievements in 1974 in the field of computer-aided design, and the Lenin Prize in 1987 for the Elbrus-2 supercomputer design. Since 1984, he has been a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (later - Russian Academy of Sciences)
Jaan Einasto[11] - one of the discoverers of the large-scale structure of the Universe; he is an astrophysicist
Ernst Öpik (1893–1985), astronomer and astrophysicist; he got the award, J. Lawrence Smith Medal.
Endel Lippmaa (1930-2015), academian, politician, founder and chairman of the Science Council of the National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics, chairman and professor of chemical physics, physical chemistry, physics, and mathematics
Georgia
Malkhaz Abdushelishvili[12] - he was chosen as academician of the Georgian Academy of Sciences; died 1998
Anyone can make the "category:Scientists from Azerbaijan". (It has not been made yet. This list cuts down the time needed to make that category.) 89.8.71.181 (talk) 07:36, 8 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]
Category (and before the article maybe gets deleted)
Scientists from Lithuania. Anyone might want to create that category (because now one "has 3 scientists in one place" [my words]). 89.8.104.224 (talk) 20:41, 16 April 2022 (UTC)[reply]