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American mechanical and chemical engineer, best known for the development of leaded gasoline and Freon / chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs). General Motors: Victor Mills (1897–1997) Leading the team that created the modern disposable diapers and the Pampers brand Luis E. Miramontes (1925–2004) Inventor of the hormone used in the first oral ...
Henry Bessemer (1813–1898) – best known as the creator of the Bessemer Process; John Blenkinsop (1783–1831) – steam locomotive pioneer, developed rack and pinion railway system; Thomas Bouch (1822–1880) – railway engineer, helped develop the roll-on/roll-off train ferry; Matthew Boulton (1728–1809) – steam engineer, associate of ...
This list of engineering awards is an index to articles about notable awards for achievements in engineering. It includes aerospace engineering , chemical engineering , civil engineering , electrical engineering , electronic engineering , structural engineering and systems science awards.
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 ...
India’s first female electrical engineer Benjamin G. Lamme: Niagara Falls power engineering Bertha Lamme: Westinghouse's first female engineer, first American woman to graduate in a main discipline of engineering other than civil engineering Georges Leclanché: Primary battery: Morris E. Leeds: Leeds & Northrup measurement and control devices
"The Z06 managed a 2.6-second rip to 60 mph in our testing, and the similarly powerful Corvette E-Ray hybrid managed a 2.5-second time," Jack Fitzgerald wrote in the Car and Driver article.
The company has assembled a chip team of about 20 people, led by top engineers who have previously built Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) at Google, including Thomas Norrie and Richard Ho.
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