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Futurist Composer and Producer [2] Ashis Nandy: 1937 living writer on colonialism Ben Goertzel: 1966 living artificial general intelligence researcher, OpenCog: Bertrand de Jouvenel: 1903: 1987: economist Bill Joy: 1954: living: UNIX, technology dangers: Bruce Sterling: 1954: living: living design, information technology Buckminster Fuller ...
Nina Cameron Graham became the first British woman to earn an engineering degree in 1912. The 1911 census recorded no woman listing her profession as an engineer. [8] However, at the start of the 20th century in the UK, there were greater opportunities for women to study at university and there were more instances of women studying for degrees in physics, mathematics, and engineering subjects ...
In 2016 the Women's Engineering Society (WES), in collaboration with the Daily Telegraph, produced an inaugural list of the United Kingdom's Top 50 Influential Women in Engineering, [1] which was published on National Women in Engineering Day on 23 June 2016. [2] [3] [4] The event was so successful it became an annual celebration.
21st-century British women medical doctors (4 C, 60 P) 21st-century British women musicians (9 C, 43 P) N. 21st-century British nuns (3 C, 2 P) P.
Julia Barfield (1952– ), architect who contributed to the design of the London Eye and the i360 observation tower in Brighton, England; Trevor Baylis (1937–2018), wind-up radio; Tim Berners-Lee (1955– ), World Wide Web
British high-tech architecture [1] is a term applied principally to the work of a group of London-based architects, British High-Tech Architects, who, by following the teachings of the Architectural Association's futuristic programmes, created an architectural style best characterised by cultural and design ideals of: component-based, light weight, easily transportable, factory-finished using ...
British women fashion designers (1 C, 110 P) C. ... Pages in category "British fashion designers" The following 168 pages are in this category, out of 168 total.
Notably among these female futurists is F.T Marinetti's own wife Benedetta Cappa Marinetti, whom he had met in 1918 and exchanged a series of letters discussing each of their respective work in Futurism. Letters continued to be exchanged between the two with F. T. Marinetti often complimenting Benedetta – the single name she was best known as ...