I don’t know if I could quantify that, but I would say that Dr. Eisen and Soria come to mind and encourage students to adopt similar ways of thoughts about science and life. Dr. Soria, for example, to encourage creativity and open-endedness (it’s why he usually approaches teaching from a problem solving point of view as opposed to simply a “present content”. He usually will do examples and discuss strategy in detail), will have an answer key for exams and assignments composed of the proposals of students and often you will see several proposals for one question. He intentionally writes some questions that can be “seen” differently by different students, but yet those insights still be viable. Dr. Eisen looks at science and everything from an interdisciplinary lens and also has very unconventional/non-linear thought processes. There are of course many neat people in the social sciences and humanities. Dr. Yokoyama and Nemanmen come to mind in the sciences. However, it is no surprise that the most