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American civil engineer noted for his work on Golden Gate Park and Californian water supplies Dr Edmund Hambly: British structural engineer Peter Hansford: British civil engineer, ICE President, and (from November 2012) UK chief construction adviser Louis Harper: Scottish bridge engineer Sir William Gordon Harris: British docks and roads engineer
Professional Engineer; Royal Engineer; 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 ...
American Society of Civil Engineers: Notable achievements in research related to all areas of civil engineering United States: Washington Award: American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers etc. Engineering accomplishments which promote the happiness, comfort, and well-being of humanity United States
Civil engineers from the Russian Empire (18 P) Russian civil engineers (1 C, 9 P) S. Samoan civil engineers (1 P) Saudi Arabian civil engineers (4 P)
This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. Presidents of the Institution of Civil Engineers (151 P) English civil engineers (3 C, 308 P)
In 1999, the ASCE elected the top-ten "civil engineering achievements that had the greatest positive impact on life in the 20th century" in "broad categories". Monuments of the Millennium were a "combination of technical engineering achievement, courage and inspiration, and a dramatic influence on the development of [their] communities". [15]
From being a self-made tech entrepreneur, the tech mogul is now the world’s third richest person and has pledged to give away 99% of his Meta shares during his lifetime (Forbes, 2024) .
The WISE Campaign (Women into Science and Engineering) was launched in 1984; by 1992 3% of the total ICE membership of 79,000 was female, and only 0.8% of chartered civil engineers were women. [24] By 2016 women comprised nearly 12% of total membership, almost 7% of chartered civil engineers and just over 2% of Fellows. [16]