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Engineers from Philadelphia (26 P) Pages in category "Engineers from Pennsylvania" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 205 total.
The Penn State Board of Trustees is the 38-member [1] governing body for Pennsylvania State University.Its members include the university's president, the Governor of the Commonwealth, and the state Secretaries of Agriculture, Conservation and Natural Resources, and Education, as well as a representative for the Governor.
John Edgar Thomson (February 10, 1808 – May 27, 1874) was an American civil engineer and industrialist. An entrepreneur best known for his leadership of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) from 1852 until his death in 1874, Thomson made it the largest business enterprise in the world and a world-class model for technological and managerial innovation.
Regulation and licensure in engineering is established by various jurisdictions of the world to encourage life, public welfare, safety, well-being, then environment and other interests of the general public [1] and to define the licensure process through which an engineer becomes licensed to practice engineering and to provide professional services and products to the public.
This list is a subsection of the List of members of the National Academy of Engineering, [1] which includes over 2,000 current members of the United States National Academy of Engineering, each of whom is affiliated with one of 12 disciplinary sections. Each person's name, primary institution, and election year are given.
Vague was born in Wichita Falls, Texas to an Exxon engineer and a homemaker. He is the second of four children and the family moved around Texas often. He attended college at University of Texas and graduated with a B.S. in advertising in 1982. [5] [6] He worked part-time at American National Bank in Austin, Texas while attending college. After ...
Thomas Murt, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (R-PA 152) [33] Bonnie Newman, member of the Reagan and George H. W. Bush administrations, chief of staff to Judd Gregg [34] Bernie O'Neill, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (R-PA 29) [35] William Pagonis, director of American logistics during the Gulf War
Doug Glanville: University of Pennsylvania Engineering class of 1992, with major in systems engineering: [192] one of only five Penn alumni to play in Major League Baseball since 1951, and first African-American Ivy League graduate to play in the majors; [193] received the Outstanding Pro Prospect award in 1990; [194] New York Times op-ed columnist