COASTAL ENGINEER:
FRANZ KESSLER - he wrote a book called
unterschiedliche bisshero mehrern theils
secreta oder verborgene, geheime kunste
(various until now mostly secreta or hidden,
secret arts)
URBAN AND MUNICIPAL ENGINEER:
JANE CACOBS - was an urbanist and activist whose writings
championed a fresh, community-based approach to city building.
MATERIAL ENGINEER:
E. FLOYD KVAMME - was one of the original members of a team
establish a new national semiconductor headquarters in silicon
valley. Became a executive vice president of sales and marketing
for apple computer.
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEER:
OLIVER WETZEL DENNIS - She invented and held the patent for
the Dennis ventilator, which was in the windows of certain cars
and could be controlled by passengers. She also played a major
role in air-conditioning the coaches, dimming overhead lights,
reclining individual seats, and creating stain-resistant upholstery.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER:
ASHRAF CHOUDHARY - is a Pakistani-new Zealand scientist in
agricultural engineerting and formerly a member of the the
parliament in New Zealand. He is a member of the labour party,
and was new Zealand's first mp south Asia and Pakistan.
GEOTECHNICAL AND FOUNDATION ENGINEER:
KARL VON TERZAGHI - was an austrian mechanical engineer, geotechnical engineer and
geologist known as the father of soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering. Karl
terzaghi a civil engineer who founded the branch of civil engineering science knows as
soil mechanics
WATER RESOURCE AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER:
WILLIAM GEORGE ARMSTRONG, BARON ARMSTRONG - British
industrialist and engineer who invented high-pressure hydraulic
machinery and revolutionized the design
EARTHQUAKE ENGINEER:
GEORGE W. HOUSNER - Medal of the Earthquake Engineering
Research Institute is awarded to recognize members of the
Institute and others who have made extraordinary and lasting
contributions to public earthquake safety through the
development and application of earthquake hazard reduction
practices and policies.
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER:
JÖRG SCHLAICH - was a German structural engineer and is
known internationally for his ground-breaking work in the
creative design of bridges, long-span roofs, and other complex
structures. He was a co-founder of the structural engineering and
consulting firm Schlaich Bergermann Partner.
PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND MAPING ENGINEER:
AIMÉ LAUSSEDAT - was a French scientist, more specifically, an
observational astronomer, geodesist, surveyor,
photogrammetrist, and cartographer.
ESTIMATING AND COSTING ENGINEER:
ARTHUR MELLEN WELLINGTON - was an American civil engineer
who wrote the 1877 book The Economic Theory of the Location
of Railways.
SURVEYING ENGINEER:
GEORGE WASHINGTON - was an American political leader,
military general, statesman, and Founding Father of the United
States, who served as the first president of the United States
from 1789 to 1797.
TOWN PLANNING ENGINEER:
CONSTANTINOS A. DOXIADIS - was a Greek architect and
town planner. He was known as the lead architect of
Islamabad, the new capital of Pakistan in the 1960s, and
later as the father of ekistics, which concerns the science of
human settlements
BUILDING CONSTRUCT
ISAMBARD KINGDOM BRUNEL FRS MINSTCE - was an English
civil engineer who is considered "one of the most ingenious and
prolific figures in engineering history," "one of the 19th-century
engineering giants,"
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT ENGINEER:
Henry Laurence Gantt - was an American mechanical engineer
and management consultant who is best known for his work in
the development of scientific management. He created the
Gantt chart in the 1910s.