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Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. OH-65-A, "Battelle Memorial Institute, Xerography, 505 King Avenue, Ohio State University, Columbus, Franklin County, OH", 3 photos, 1 photo caption page; HAER No. OH-65-B, "Battelle Memorial Institute, First Hot Isostatic Pressure Vessel", 8 photos, 1 data page, 1 photo caption page
Throughout his 32-page essay, Theobald refers to the "dome Engineers," speaking very little of any involvement by Fuller, which would seem to indicate that Kelly used Fuller's principles, while other engineers made them work for this unique open-air, above grade project. Theobald elaborated on the spring 1958 groundbreaking and formal ...
Curtis LeMay (1906–1990), World War II and Cold War U.S. Air Force general; born and raised in Columbus; studied civil engineering at the Ohio State University; Irvin McDowell (1818–1885), army officer; born in Columbus; Perry L. Miles (1873–1961), U.S. Army brigadier general [5]
EWI, previously known as Edison Welding Institute, is a nonprofit engineering and technology organization dedicated to developing, testing, and implementing advanced manufacturing technologies for industry.
Henry R. Towne – American mechanical engineer and businessman, known as an early systematizer of management; John Tregoning (1840s–1920s) – American mechanical engineer; wrote the first books on factory management; Laura Tremosa – first Catalan woman to qualify as an industrial engineer; Tim Cook – CEO of Apple
Major general; instructor and engineer company commander during World War I; Chief Engineer for General of the Army Douglas MacArthur for the South West Pacific theatre of World War II; initial designer of The Pentagon; father of Major Hugh Boyd Casey; father-in-law of Major General Frank Butner Clay [19] Samuel D. Sturgis, Jr. 1918
Paul R. Berger, electrical and computer engineering, award IEEE Fellow (2011), Outstanding Engineering Educator for State of Ohio (2014) and Fulbright-Nokia Distinguished Chair in Information and Communications Technologies (2020). Bharat Bhushan, Ohio Eminent Scholar and the Howard D. Winbigler Professor, College of Engineering [276]
This is a list of notable structural engineers, people who were trained in or practised structural engineering and who are notable enough for a Wikipedia article.