Dr George Trapp FRSE FRGS FLS FEIS LLB (1906–1996) was a 20th century Scottish academic scientist and educator.
He was born in Falkirk on 30 December 1906 the son of Peter Trapp, chief engineer at Camelon Iron Works, and his wife, Jane.
In 1924 he went to the Foundry Technical Institute in Falkirk for practical experience as a metallurgical chemist.
He then found immediate employment as Assistant Science Master at his alma mater, Falkirk High School, teaching Botany, Geography and Chemistry.
His proposers were Sir William Wright Smith, Alfred Cameron, Ernest Shearer, and Edward Wyllie Fenton.