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Amos Edward Joel Jr. (1918–2008) U.S. – electrical engineer, known for several contributions and over seventy patents related to telecommunications switching systems; Carl Edvard Johansson (1864–1943), Sweden – Gauge blocks; Johan Petter Johansson (1853–1943), Sweden – Pipe wrench and adjustable spanner
Shion Uzuki – "geeky engineer" and "unlikely heroine" who creates KOS-MOS, an "armored gynoid" [11] [12] Torbjörn – Swedish engineer and weapons designer, and a founding member of Overwatch. [13] Engineer (Deep Rock Galactic) – Dwarven engineer and employee of the Deep Rock Galactic corporation.
Oliver Heaviside (1850–1925), electrical engineer, mathematician, and physicist who developed the transmission line theory and vectorized Maxwell's equations, among many other things. [19] Christopher Hinton (1901–1983), chief engineer at ICI who worked on the first nuclear power plant, Calder Hall [20]
Lists of individual engineers by discipline include: List of aerospace engineers; List of canal engineers; List of chemical engineers; List of civil engineers; List of combat engineering corps; List of electrical engineers; List of environmental engineers; List of genetic engineers; List of industrial engineers; List of mechanical engineers
Roma Agrawal, structural engineer who contributed to the design of The Shard building in London; Sir Richard Arkwright (1732–1792) invented the spinning frame (also known as the water frame) Joseph Aspdin (1788–1855), Portland cement
German engineer Konrad Zuse developed the first programmable computer in Berlin. 1944: Scottish Engineer John Logie Baird developed the first color picture tube. 1945: Transatlantic telephone cable: 1947: American engineers John Bardeen and Walter Houser Brattain together with their group leader William Shockley invented the transistor. 1948
English engineer in mid-19th century; designed Great Western Railway, a series of famous steamships, and important bridges Marc Isambard Brunel: French engineer in early 19th century; notable for the Thames tunnel: James Brunlees: Scottish engineer notable for designing Southend Pier: Peter Bruff
Carl Georg Barth – Norwegian-American mathematician and mechanical engineer who improved and popularized the industrial use of compound slide rules; Leslie Benmark – known for work in engineering education, specifically accreditation; Karen Bursic – American professor and undergraduate program director at University of Pittsburgh