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The bill was later enacted, making the state the first in the US to register engineers and land surveyors. [2] On August 8, 1907, Charles Bellamy of Wyoming received the first professional engineering license. [3] Professional Engineers Day is held the first Wednesday in August to mark that occasion.
Engineers Week is one of the largest STEM events of the year in the United States. It is the time to celebrate the amazing accomplishments of engineers, technicians, and technologists and to introduce K-12 students to engineering and technology. National Engineers Week is commemorated by United States federal agencies such as the National Park ...
LinkedIn has more than 1 billion registered members from over 200 countries and territories. [9] LinkedIn allows members (both employees and employers) to create profiles and connect with each other in an online social network which may represent real-world professional relationships. Members can invite anyone (whether an existing member or not ...
In 2002, Ly co-founded LinkedIn with Reid Hoffman, a Stanford schoolmate, and several other co-founders, including Jean-Luc Vaillant, Allen Blue, and Konstantin Guericke. When Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in 2016 for $26.2B, it was the world's "largest social networking site focused on the working world" with more than 400 million registered users.
The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) is a society that was founded in 1975 at Purdue University, located in West Lafayette, Indiana.It is one of the largest student-run organizations in the United States, with core activities centered on improving the recruitment and retention of Black and other minority engineers in both academia and industry.
Pioneer in teaching chemical engineering. Co-authored, with W. K. Lewis and W. H. McAdams, the first American textbook of chemical engineering, Principles of Chemical Engineering, published in 1924. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Jack Welch (1935–2020) Former chairman and chief executive officer of General Electric: General Electric
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Swiss electrical engineer working in radio-wave research. First female STEM professor in Switzerland. Edward E. Hammer: Spiral compact fluorescent lamp: Naomi Halas: Nanophotonics Roger F. Harrington: Computational electromagnetics, method of moments (MoM) Ralph Hartley: Electronics Caroline Haslett: Founder of The Woman Engineer: Oliver Heaviside