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Janet L. Ellzey is an American mechanical engineer specializing in combustion, especially involving burners made of porous media. She is a professor in the J. Mike Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, where she holds an Engineering Foundation Centennial Teaching Fellowship in Engineering. [1]
In 2013, she received the Outstanding New Mechanical Engineering Educator award of the American Society for Engineering Education. In 2019, the West Virginia University Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department listed Seepersad in their Academy of Distinguished Alumni.
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Design and Engineering Division awards yearly the Leonardo Da Vinci Award to eminent engineers whose design or invention is recognized as an important advance in machine design. [1] The award is named after Leonardo da Vinci.
On August 25, 1875, Princeton's Board of Trustees elected Charles McMilllan as chair of civil engineering, the University's first engineering department. Early engineering students were taught in the John C. Green School of Science, which opened in 1873. [6] The School of Engineering and Applied Science was created to house Princeton's ...
Mitchell Louis Ronald Walker II (born July 18, 1977) is an American aerospace engineer, researcher, and educator. As of January 1, 2024, he is the chair of the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering (AE) in the College of Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology . [ 1 ]
These grew out of the development of Course X, which combined mechanical engineering with industrial chemistry. [3] In 1917 founded the School of Chemical Engineering Practice. [1] During this time, Dr. Walker remained in the department of chemistry. In 1920, MIT formed the department of chemical engineering, chaired by Warren K. Lewis. In 1924 ...
Dr. James E. Hubbard Jr (born December 21, 1951) is a mechanical engineer who has made significant contributions to the field of aerospace engineering throughout a career spanning more than four decades in academia and industry.
Frank Walker Caldwell (1889–1974) was a leading American propeller engineer and designer. As the United States government's chief propeller engineer (1917–1928), he pioneered propeller engineering and propeller testing facilities and techniques.