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  2. Robert W. Gore - Wikipedia

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    Robert W. Gore (April 15, 1937 – September 17, 2020) was an American engineer and scientist, inventor and businessman. Gore led his family's company, W. L. Gore & Associates, in developing applications of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) ranging from computer cables to medical equipment to the outer layer of space suits.

  3. Chemical & Engineering News - Wikipedia

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    Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) is a weekly news magazine published by the American Chemical Society (ACS), providing professional and technical news and analysis in the fields of chemistry and chemical engineering. [1]

  4. John Garside - Wikipedia

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    Garside was born 9 October 1941, [2] and studied chemical engineering at University College, London (UCL), gaining BSc in 1963 and PhD in 1966. [3] He then worked for ICI in Teesside before becoming a lecturer, then later a reader in chemical engineering at UCL. [2] During this time he was Fulbright Senior Scholar at Iowa State University in 1976.

  5. Thomas Mensah (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Mensah was born in Kumasi, Ghana, in 1950. [1] His father, J. K. Mensah, was a merchant who shipped cocoa products to chocolate manufacturers in France. [5] Mensah was fluent in French, and won the National French competition held in Accra, Ghana, both at the Ordinary Level (1968) and Advanced Level (1970).

  6. Elmer L. Gaden - Wikipedia

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    Elmer L. Gaden Jr. (1923 – 10 March 2012) has been described as "the father of biochemical engineering". [3] A graduate of Columbia University, he wrote a dissertation that quantified the amount of oxygen necessary to fuel the fermentation process used to produce penicillin.

  7. Neal Amundson - Wikipedia

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    Neal Russell Amundson (January 10, 1916 – February 16, 2011) [1] was an American chemical engineer and applied mathematician.He was the chair of the department of chemical engineering at the University of Minnesota for over 25 years.

  8. James White (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    James Lindsay White (January 3, 1938 – November 26, 2009) [1] was an American polymer scientist.. White was a key figure in defining the field of polymer engineering. [2] He founded two polymer engineering programs, one at the University of Tennessee and the other at the University of Akron.

  9. Robert A. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown is a chemical engineer by training. A native of San Antonio, Texas, [2] he received his B.S. and M.A. in chemical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, and his Ph.D., also in chemical engineering, from the University of Minnesota in 1979.

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