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  • | fields = [[Physicist]], [[Electrical Engineer]] ...Seattle, Bergman in 1963 began his 30-year career as a civilian Electrical Engineer working on military systems for the US Navy and Air Force. His engineering
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  • | fields = [[Physicist]], [[Electrical Engineer]]
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  • | fields = [[Research Scientist]], [[Theoretical Physicist]] ...g processes, and on polycrystal plasticity.<br /><br />1981-1986: Research Engineer, IRSID (Research Institute of the French Steel Industry, then in St.-Germai
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  • ...r in Sorbona and was a doctor in field of aviation; a Russian aeronautical engineer and mathematician; professor of the Petrograd Polytechnic Institute in the ...tor of the helicopter, noted in the field of aerodynamics and mathematical physicist, died yesterday in the New England Baptist Hospital, where he was operated
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  • | fields = [[Physicist]], [[Engineer]]
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  • | fields = [[Electrical Engineer]] ...taff Member at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (1972-1979); a Guest Physicist at Max Planck Institut f?r Plasmaphysik, Garching, Germany (1975-1977); a G
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  • | fields = [[Electrical Engineer]], [[Physicist]], [[Inventor]], [[Editor of Future Energy newsletter]] ...lectrical Engineering, from SUNY at Buffalo and is a Licensed Professional Engineer with the state of New York. His resume is also online.
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  • ...cial affiliate of the Institute, after the late Dr. Robert Forward, then a physicist at Hughes Aircraft, suggested Zero Point Energy might become a source of el ...tion, in Redwood City, California. Earlier, employment included work as an engineer and announcer with radio stations in Freeport, N.Y. and San Luis Obispo, Ca
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  • | fields = [[Physicist]], [[Electrical Engineer]], [[Inventor]]
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  • | fields = [[Physicist]], [[Editor of Galilean Electrodynamics]] ...cientist, industrial engineer, control theory engineer, somewhat dissident physicist, and now again a computational chemist. The following paragraphs give a mor
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  • | fields = [[Physicist/Electrical Engineer]]
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  • * PHD Nuclear Engineer University of Michigan Ann Arbor 1990-1991 Expulsion/Forced Dropout. I reje ...ensions, then it is not physics;meaning, Modern physics can be read from a physicist with Nobel Prize winner notes or your palm.
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  • | fields = [[Electrical Engineer]], [[Inventor]] ...n (b. 1927) is a retired British author, theoretical physicist, electrical engineer, and inventor from Southampton, Hampshire, England. He is an outspoken crit
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  • ...father into the telecommunications industry, where I worked as a telephone engineer for eighteen years, interrupted by two years National Service in the Royal During these years, continuing my work as a telecoms engineer, I embarked on the course set for me by Einstein's reply to my question, wh
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  • ...bsp;– 17 July 1912) was a French mathematician, [[theoretical physicist]], engineer, and [[philosophy of science|philosopher of science]]. He is often describe As a mathematician and physicist, he made many original fundamental contributions to [[Pure mathematics|pure
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  • ...lection of Incandescent Electric Lamps]]). In 1880, he was appointed chief engineer of the Edison Lamp Works. In his first year, the plant under General Manage ...r the production of carbon filaments for light bulbs. Latimer worked as an engineer, a draftsman and an expert witness in patent litigation on electric lights.
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  • [[Joseph Swan]] (1828–1914) was a British physicist and chemist. In 1850, he began working with carbonized paper filaments in a ...s had been installed on the ''Columbia''. [[Hiram S. Maxim]] was the chief engineer at the United States Electric Lighting Company.<ref>The National Cyclopedia
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  • ...f the 100 most prominent physicists – Maxwell was voted the third greatest physicist of all time, behind only Newton and Einstein.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://ne ...November 2013 }}</ref> (the daughter of his father's sister) and the civil engineer [[William Dyce Cay]] (the son of his mother's brother). Cay and Maxwell wer
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  • [[Walter Kaufmann (physicist)|Walter Kaufmann]] (1901–1903) was the first to confirm the velocity depe ...l body" and a "Fundamental Coordinate System". Eventually, [[Ludwig Lange (physicist)|Ludwig Lange]] (1885) was the first to coin the expression [[inertial fram
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  • ...and animals have diminished in size over the millions of years. Mechanical engineer [[Stephen Hurrell]] has plotted the largest land animals since the age of t In 1915, Alfred Wegener, a German polar researcher, physicist, and meteorologist, was making serious arguments for the idea of Continenta
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