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Ann Brickley

She graduated from the University of Connecticut in 1976, holds both Bachelors and Masters degrees in engineering, and is a licensed Professional Engineer.

Applied Science Technologist

In some provinces this title may be replaced with Certified Engineering Technologist (CET), Registered Engineering Technologist (RET), or more recently Professional Technologist (P.Tech) to more closely align with Professional Engineers who use the title (P.Eng).

David E. Gratz

David Elson Gratz, born on 7 July 1927 in Columbus, Ohio, is a professional engineer best known for his work on, and notable for his extensive historical documentation of, the Monongahela Railway.

Jim M. Courtright

James ("Jim") Milton Courtright, PE (December 16, 1914 – February 21, 2003) was a Canadian track and field athlete and Vice Principal of Queen's University.

Macy DuBois

Gazell Macy DuBois M. Arch, P. Eng, PP-FRAIC, PP-RCA, FAIA (hon) (20 December 1929 – 9 November 2007) was an American-born Canadian architect who designed several landmark Toronto buildings.

Outline of design

Engineering – An Engineer typically has a BS or MS degree, as well as professional certification as a Professional Engineer.

Rune Skarstein

He graduated as a chartered engineer at the Norwegian Institute of Technology (now part of NTNU), with an emphasis on construction and building.

Wayne G. Shear, Jr.

Shear is a Seabee Combat Warfare Officer, a registered professional engineer in the Commonwealth of Virginia, a member of the Navy Acquisition Professional Community, and a member of the Society of American Military Engineers.

William A. Baker

In 1934, Baker joined the shipbuilding division of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation and became a registered professional engineer in the states of California and Massachusetts.

Ying Hope

Ying L.K. Hope P. Eng. (1923 – November 12, 2007) was a Chinese Canadian politician, Toronto Public School Board trustee and Metro Toronto Councillor and Toronto Alderman.


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S2o design and engineering

Scott Shipley is a registered professional engineer who was formerly a World Cup Slalom Champion and World Silver Medalist in both freestyle kayaking and slalom kayaking.