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unusual facts about chemical engineer



Antoni Grabowski

After graduation he worked as a practical chemical engineer in Zawiercie and in a few locations which now are part of the Czech Republic, and finally as manager of a textile factory in Ivanovo-Voznesensk, 250 km north-east of Moscow.

Frederick G. Donnan

During the First World War, Donnan was a consultant to the Ministry of Munitions, and worked with chemical engineer K. B. Quinan on plants for the fixation of nitrogen, for compounds essential for the manufacture of munitions.

Jacek Jędruch

He was at work on the second edition when in March 1995, while traveling in Greece with his wife Ewa, a chemical engineer, he suffered a fatal accident at the Acropolis in Athens.

Marcel Loncin Research Prize

It is named for Marcel Loncin (1920-1994), a Belgian-born, French chemical engineer who did food engineering research while a professor at the Centre d'Enseignement et de Recherches des Industries Alimentaries (CERIA) and afterwards at the Food Engineering Department of the Universität Karlsruhe (TH), Germany.


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Berzin

Isaac Berzin (born 1967), chemical engineer who in 2001 founded GreenFuel Technologies Corporation

Bjarne Nissen

He took his education as a chemical engineer at Kristiania Technical School, in Charlottenburg, Copenhagen and Munich.

Bohr family

His other sons were Hans Henrik; a physician, Erik; a chemical engineer; and Ernest, a lawyer.

Fay Ajzenberg-Selove

Her father worked as a chemical engineer in a sugar beet factory owned by her uncle Isaac Naiditch in Lieusaint, France in the department of Seine-et-Marne.

Frank Sartor

From 1976-1983 he was employed as a chemical engineer and in management roles by Colgate-Palmolive and oil company Total Australia Ltd.

Grimwade

Andrew Grimwade (born 1930), Australian chemical engineer, philanthropist and cattle breeder

John Baxter

John Philip Baxter (1905–1989), British chemical engineer and Vice-Chancellor of the University of New South Wales, 1953–1969

John Lavington Bonython

Charles Warren Bonython AO (1916–2012) was a conservationist, author and, before he retired from business in 1966, a chemical engineer.

John Mooney

John J. Mooney, American chemical engineer who was co-inventor of the three-way catalytic converter

John Mullin

John W. Mullin (1925–2009), British chemical engineer known for crystallization

Mikael Bols

He attended high school (Gentofte Statskole) from 1977-1980, and took a degree as chemical engineer at the Technical University of Denmark from 1980-1985.

Myrth York

She is the daughter of chemical engineer, entrepreneur and philanthropist Otto H. York.

Nayudamma

Yelavarthy Nayudamma (1922–1985), Indian chemical engineer and a scientist killed on Air India Flight 182

Robert Bird

Robert Byron Bird (born 1924), Chemical Engineer and Professor Emeritus

Robert Cole

Robert MacFarlan Cole III (1889–1986), American chemical engineer, inventor, and author

Tessina

The Tessina (officially created by Arnold Siegrist) is a high-quality 35 mm camera patented by Austrian chemical engineer Dr. Rudolph Steineck in Lugano Switzerland, manufactured by Siegrist in Grenchen Switzerland.

Thick bed mortar

Mortar beds were used underneath almost every tile or stone installation until the late 1950s when a chemical engineer, Henry M. Rothberg, invented the technology which introduced latex to sand/cement mortar mixes, and created a new industry based on thin bed adhesive installations by founding Laticrete International, Inc.

William Pierce

William S. Pierce (born 1937), surgeon and chemical engineer, a pioneer in the development of the artificial heart