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W. Heath Robinson
Therefore Royal Navy engineers designed an impromptu delivery system of welding rods, split pins and string which allowed six packets of Chaff to be stored in the airbrake well and be deployed in flight.
Technical writer
For example, as a member of a project development team, as engineers designs and integrate a system, the technical writer generates the manuals that go with the system.
Monterey Pop Festival
Also notable was the festival's innovative sound system, designed and built by audio engineer Abe Jacob, who started his career doing live sound for San Francisco bands, and went on to become a leading sound designer for the American theatre.
Central heating
By about 1700 Russian engineers had started designing hydrologically based systems for central heating.
Chaff (radar countermeasure)
Therefore Royal Navy engineers designed an impromptu delivery system of welding rods, split pins and string which allowed six packets of Chaff to be stored in the airbrake well and be deployed in flight.
Electrical engineering
Control engineers often utilize feedback when designing control systems.
Virtual reality
This consisted of a computer controlled laserdisc based system designed by British based engineer Colin Johnson.
Reliant Astrodome
The air conditioning system was designed by the Houston civil engineer Jack Boyd Buckley (1926-2007).
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Tenth Street Bridge (Great Falls, Montana)
The bridge was designed by engineer Ralph Adams of Spokane, Washington and Great Falls architect George Shanley, and was completed in 1920.
Beck's Mill
It's a concrete arch bridge designed by Daniel Luten, a noted engineer from Indiana known for his work on elastic theory, for arch bridges.
Bridges in Kiev
The Moskovskyi ("Moscow") Bridge (50°29′26″N 30°32′09″E / 50.49056, 30.53583), designed by the architect A. V. Dobrovolsky and an engineer by G. B. Fux, was built in 1976.
Ross Island Bridge
The bridge was designed by famed engineer Gustav Lindenthal.
Kinzua Bridge
The bridge was designed by the engineer Octave Chanute and was built by the Phoenix Iron Works.
Bosphorus Bridge
The bridge was designed by the famous British civil engineers Sir Gilbert Roberts and William Brown who also designed the Humber Bridge, Severn Bridge, Forth Road Bridge, Auckland Harbour Bridge and the Volta River Bridge.
Louis-Léger Vauthier
Born Bergerac in the Dordogne on 06 April, 1815, Louis-Léger Vauthier was an engineer who designed bridges and roadways and was elected to the French Assemblee nationale in May, 1849, as a member for the departement of Cher.
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Buckeye Bullet
The car was designed and built by engineering students at The Ohio State University at the university's Center for Automotive Research (CAR).
Leyland Eight
The car was designed by the chief engineer of Leyland Motors, J.G. Parry-Thomas and his assistant Reid Railton, and was intended to be the finest car available.
Škoda Auto
With some motor technology licensed from western Europe, but still using the Škoda designed 1289 cc engine, Škoda engineers succeeded in designing a car comparable to western production.
Ford Fiesta
Ford engineers in Melbourne, Australia, designed a car from scratch specifically for the Indian market and badged it as Fiesta (2005).
Auto Union
The Auto Union race cars were designed by the famous engineer Ferdinand Porsche; they were based on an earlier design he had done using a mid-engined layout similar to the famous 1923 Benz Tropfenwagen, or "Teardrop" aerodynamic design.
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ABC Wasp
The ABC Wasp was an experimental 170 hp (127 kW) seven-cylinder radial engine designed by the noted British engineer Granville Bradshaw, who used to work for Star.
Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor
During the initial baseline design study, Bell's engineers are designing the wing, engine and rotor, while the Boeing team is designing the fuselage and internal systems.
Iron Mountain, Michigan
Edwin Reynolds, chief engineer for the E.P. Allis Company (now the Allis-Chalmers Co.) of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, designed the steam engine in 1890.
Mechanical engineering
Mechanical engineers design and build engines and power plants...
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LUSAS
Composite - for engineers designing composite products or components.
McMurdo Station
Engineers designed the components to weigh no more than 30,000 pounds (13,608 kg) pounds each and to measure no more than 8 ft 8 inches by 8 ft 8 inches by 30 feet.
Inventions in the modern Islamic world
Real-time anti-fraud system: In 2000, many of the core components of PayPal, including its real-time anti-fraud system, was designed and implemented by Bangladeshi American software engineer Jawed Karim.
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Digital mockup
DMU allows engineers to design and configure complex products and validate their designs without ever needing to build a physical model.
LUSAS
Composite - for engineers designing composite products or components.
Injection molding
After a product is designed, usually by an industrial designer or an engineer, molds are made by a moldmaker (or toolmaker) from metal, usually either steel or aluminium, and precision-machined to form the features of the desired part.
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Exposition Universelle (1889)
An equally significant building constructed for the fair was the Galerie des machines, designed by architect Ferdinand Dutert (1845-1906) and engineer Victor Contamin (1840-1893), which was reused at the exposition of 1900 and then destroyed in 1910.
History of East Finchley
Most of the buildings were designed by Percival Harrison, the borough engineer, and the first two built, then block R now Craven House, were opened on the 8th October 1938 by A T Pike the Mayor of Finchley.
Formwork
It is also common for architects and engineers to design building around one of these systems.
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Rail transport
The first locomotive to haul a train of wagons on rails was designed by Cornish engineer Richard Trevithick and was demonstrated in 1804 on a plateway at Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales.
Pennsylvania Railroad
Several experimental locomotives were designed by railroad and Westinghouse engineers and tried on the West Jersey track.
Southern Railway (Great Britain)
To maintain these services, the chief mechanical engineers, Richard Maunsell and Oliver Bulleid, designed locomotives and rolling stock to replace those inherited in 1923.
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Mad Max
The film's post-production was done in Kennedy's house, with Wilson and Byron editing the film in Byron's bedroom on a home-built editing machine that Byron's father, an engineer, had designed for them.
George Stibitz
Here the engineer G. Stibiz had first only thought of designing relay machines to perform decimal arithmetic with complex numbers, but after the outbreak of war had incorporated the facility to carry out a fixed sequence of aithmetical operations.
History of perpetual motion machines
In 1664, Ulrich von Cranach, a war engineer, of Hamburg, Germany designed a perpetual ball moving machine that did not work in practice.
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Wars of Alexander the Great
The dissent against Alexander's plans to take the city by force disappeared, and his engineers began to design the structure.
M. H. de Young Memorial Museum
Architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron and engineers Arup designed the newly rebuilt structure, which reopened on October 15, 2005.
Winnie-the-Pooh
When the footbridge required replacement in recent times the engineer designed a new structure based closely on the drawings (by E H Shepherd) of the bridge in the original books, as the bridge did not originally appear as the artist drew it.
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Eden Project
The project was conceived by Tim Smit and designed by architect Nicholas Grimshaw and engineering firm Anthony Hunt and Associates (now part of Sinclair Knight Merz), with Davis Langdon carrying out the project management, Sir Robert McAlpine and Alfred McAlpine undertaking the construction and MERO to design and build the biomes.
Erie Canal Commission
Eddy and Fulton looked for engineers to design the project.
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Stalinist architecture
In 1947, engineer Vitaly Lagutenko was appointed to lead the experimental Industrial Construction Bureau, with an objective to study and design the low-cost technology suitable for fast mass construction.
List of Inhumans
Andvari - An engineer who designed the technology to relocate Attilan from the ocean to the Himalayan mountains
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Knightmare Frame
The Guren Mk-II (紅蓮弐式 Guren Nishiki, lit. Crimson Lotus Type-02) is a unique Knightmare Frame model designed by Indian engineer Rakshata Chawla, manufactured by Japan, and built by the Kyōto House.
P-36 Hawk
The Curtiss Model 75 was a private venture by the company, designed by former Northrop engineer Donovan Berlin.
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Ironclad warship
The turret made its debut with USS Monitor in 1862, with a type of turret designed by the Swedish engineer John Ericsson.
Geotechnical engineering
A geotechnical engineer then determines and designs the type of foundations, earthworks, and/or pavement subgrades required for the intended man-made structures to be built.
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Commonwealth Edison
Chicago Edison's first central generating station, designed by chief engineer Frederick Sargent, opened at 139 (later 120) West Adams Street in August, 1888.
Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line
This station was designed by Czechoslovak engineers and specialists from the Prague Metro.
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Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor
During the initial baseline design study, Bell's engineers are designing the wing, engine and rotor, while the Boeing team is designing the fuselage and internal systems.
Concorde
The engineers designed the wings in a specific manner to reduce this shift.
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Pontiac Fiero
The suspension was never a Lotus design though - it was the suspension the Pontiac engineers had designed in the beginning, along with what they learned from the racing program.
Renault
Some consider the Jeep XJ Cherokee as a joint AMC/Renault project since some early sketches of the XJ series was done as a collaboration of both Renault and AMC engineers (AMC insisted that the XJ Cherokee was designed by AMC personnel; however, a former Renault engineer designed the Quadra-Link front suspension for the XJ series).
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Turboprop
The world's first turboprop was the Jendrassik Cs-1, designed by the Hungarian mechanical engineer György Jendrassik.
Jet engine
The world's first turboprop was the Jendrassik Cs-1 designed by the Hungarian mechanical engineer György Jendrassik.
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Scientist
In short, scientists study things whereas engineers design things.
Engineering
To embody an invention the engineer must put his idea in concrete terms, and design something that people can use.
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Aircraft engine
1939-1942: The world's first turboprop-the Jendrassik Cs-1 is designed by the Hungarian mechanical engineer György Jendrassik
Jet engine
The world's first turboprop was the Jendrassik Cs-1 designed by the Hungarian mechanical engineer György Jendrassik.
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Witness accounts of the Roswell UFO incident
Chester Lytle, an engineer who designed and manufactured the implosion detonator for the first A-bomb and subsequently held top-secret clearances with the Atomic Energy Commission and other government agencies, related in 1998 that former Roswell base commander Gen. William Blanchard, a personal friend, told him in 1953 that Roswell was the crash of an alien spacecraft and four dead humanoid bodies had been recovered.
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Dartmouth College
The nearby Thompson Arena, designed by Italian engineer Pier Luigi Nervi and constructed in 1975, houses Dartmouth's ice rink.
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Cable ferry
In the early 1900s, an underwater cable ferry, designed by Canadian engineer William Pitt, was installed on the Kennebecasis River near Saint John, New Brunswick in Canada.
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Taupo railway proposals
At Ongaroto the company built a large timber bridge of locally-sourced totara, designed by TTT Co construction engineer F. Furkett.
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Flip-flop (electronics)
Another theory holds that the set and reset inputs were given the symbols "J" and "K" after one of the engineers that helped design the J-K flip-flop, Jack Kilby.
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Woolworth Building
Engineers Gunvald Aus and Kort Berle designed the steel frame, supported on massive caissons that penetrate to the bedrock.
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Rail transport
The British civil engineer William Jessop designed smooth iron edge rails, which were used in conjunction with flanged iron wheels, introducing them on a route between Loughborough and Nanpantan, Leicestershire, as an adjunct to the Charnwood Forest Canal, in 1793-4.
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Walter Curnow
There, he is the American engineer who designed Discovery and was helping to build Discovery II to go back to Jupiter.
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Monterey Pop Festival
Also notable was the festival's innovative sound system, designed and built by audio engineer Abe Jacob, who started his career doing live sound for San Francisco bands, and went on to become a leading sound designer for the American theatre.
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Hwacha
Singijeon-class projectiles were designed by Korean siege engineers specifically to be used in Hwacha.
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SR-71 Blackbird
Another unique feature was that an actual flight mission tape for the SR-71 ANS could be loaded into the Flight Simulator's digital computers, which had been designed and programmed by Link engineers to emulate the Nortronics ANS.
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Apollo 5
This patch was not designed by NASA but by the engineers at Grumman Aircraft who designed and built the Lunar Module.
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CF-105 Arrow
Many other engineers, including Jim Floyd (whose design studies at Hawker Siddeley (Avro Aircraft's UK parent) on the HSA.1000 SST design studies were ultimately influential in the design of the Concorde) found work abroad in either the UK or the United States.
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List of civil engineers
Isambard Kingdom Brunel - English engineer in mid 19th century - designed Great Western Railway, a series of famous steamships, and important bridges.
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Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel
The CBBT was designed by the engineering firm Sverdrup & Parcel of St. Louis, Missouri, who also served as the construction manager for the project.
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Fox Theatre (Boulder)
The Theatre was designed by Mel Glatz, Fox construction engineer, and assisted by Les Newkirk, the manager of Fox Theatres in Boulder.
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Bézier curve
Bézier curves were widely publicized in 1962 by the French engineer Pierre Bézier, who used them to design automobile bodies.
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Cornell University
Jet Propulsion Laboratory engineers took those requests and designed the rovers to meet them.
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Boeing 747-400
The conversion, designed by Boeing engineers from Puget Sound, Moscow and Canoga Park, and Gamesa Aeronautica in Spain, is carried out in Taiwan by a subsidiary of the Evergreen Group.
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General Motors
This version was never used in racing, but the experience gained enabled the engineers to design a more successful Generation 2 controller for use in the 1988 CART IndyCar World series.
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History of sugar
Further gains in fuel-efficiency came from the multiple-effect evaporator, designed by the African-American engineer Norbert Rillieux (perhaps as early as the 1820s, although the first working model dates from 1845).
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Tigre Hotel
Designed by the engineer Emilio Mitre (son of the Argentine president Bartolomé Mitre), the hotel had 3 floors, a lift and 50 rooms with a ground floor dining room seating 200 people.
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The Carpetbaggers
Marlowe has a 38C bust and Cord has one of his aeronautical engineers design a special brassiere for her.
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Zeppelin
So engineer Dr. Dürr designed LZ 126, and using all the expertise accumulated over the years, the company finally achieved its best Zeppelin so far, which took off for a first test flight on 27 August 1924.
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Indian Air Force
A total of 147 HAL HF-24 Marut, designed by the famed German aerospace engineer Kurt Tank, were inducted into the air force.
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Digital camera
Texas Instruments engineer Willis Adcock designed a filmless camera and applied for a patent in 1972, but it is not known whether it was ever built.
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Electric power transmission
Engineers design transmission networks to transport the energy as efficiently as feasible, while at the same time taking into account economic factors, network safety and redundancy.
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Propeller
The Bohemian engineer Josef Ressel designed and patented the first practicable screw propeller in 1827.
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Valletta
The original gate, known as Porta San Giorgio, was designed by military engineer Francesco Laparelli de Carotona and was erected between April 1566 and 1569.
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British Museum
The Queen Elizabeth II Great Court is a covered square at the centre of the British Museum designed by the engineers Buro Happold and the architects Foster and Partners.
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British Museum
The Queen Elizabeth II Great Court is a covered square at the centre of the British Museum designed by the engineers Buro Happold and the architects Foster and Partners.
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Bristol
It was particularly associated with the Victorian era engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who designed the Great Western Railway between Bristol and London Paddington, two pioneering Bristol-built ocean going steamships, the SS Great Britain and SS Great Western, and the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
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Knightmare Frame
The Guren Mk-II (紅蓮弐式 Guren Nishiki, lit. Crimson Lotus Type-02) is a unique Knightmare Frame model designed by Indian engineer Rakshata Chawla, manufactured by Japan, and built by the Kyōto House.
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Heckler & Koch G3
The origin of this rifle can be traced back to the end of World War II when engineers at the German Mauser factory designed the 7.92 mm StG45 assault rifle, first with the Gerät 06 ("device 06") using a roller-delayed blowback mechanism originally adapted from the roller-locked recoil operating system of the MG42 machine gun but with a fixed barrel and gas system.
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USS Monitor
Designed by the Swedish engineer John Ericsson, Monitor was described as a "cheesebox on a raft," consisting of a heavy round revolving iron gun turret on the deck, housing two 11-inch (28 cm) Dahlgren guns, paired side by side.
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Bristol
It was particularly associated with the Victorian era engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who designed the Great Western Railway between Bristol and London Paddington, two pioneering Bristol-built ocean going steamships, the SS Great Britain and SS Great Western, and the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
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Ironclad warship
The turret made its debut with USS Monitor in 1862, with a type of turret designed by the Swedish engineer John Ericsson.
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Moro Rock Stairway
The 797-foot-long stair was designed by National Park Service landscape architect Merel Sager and engineer Frank Diehl, and was built in 1931, following natural ledges and crevices.
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V-tail
As part of initial V-tail development Polish engineer Jerzy Rudlicki designed the first ruddervators in 1930.
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L. C. Bird High School
As the student is promoted to each consecutive grade-level, the classes begin to concentrate more on the specific ways engineers go about designing and proposing their ideas.
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American Civil War fortifications in Louisville
Due to military engineers being needed on the front lines, the fortifications in Louisville were designed by civilian assistant engineers, as were the ones in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Flixborough disaster
The bypass had been designed by engineers who were not experienced in high-pressure pipework, no plans or calculations had been produced, the pipe was not pressure-tested, and was mounted on temporary scaffolding poles that allowed the pipe to twist under pressure.
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F-14 Tomcat
The Bethpage facility produced World War II aircraft and was home to the engineers who designed the F-14.
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Bell Boeing Quad TiltRotor
During the initial baseline design study, Bell's engineers are designing the wing, engine and rotor, while the Boeing team is designing the fuselage and internal systems.
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Colossus computer
Colossus was designed by engineer Tommy Flowers with input from Allen Coombs, Sid Broadhurst and Bill Chandler at the Post Office Research Station, Dollis Hill to solve a problem posed by mathematician Max Newman at Bletchley Park.
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Messerschmitt Me 262
The F-86 Sabre, designed by the engineer Edgar Schmued, used the Me 262 airfoil (Messerschmitt Wing A) and a slat design similar to that of the Me 262.
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Audio engineering
Such terms can refer to a person working in sound and music production, as well as to an engineer with a degree who designs professional equipment for these tasks.
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Professional Doctorate in Engineering
Generally, a PDEng laureate (design engineer) is well equipped to design technical solutions for products, processes, and/or systems, based not only on practical/functional requirements, but also business/market requirements.
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Emile Berliner
Engineer Eldridge R. Johnson helped solve this problem by designing a clock-work spring-wound motor.
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Hunziker
Ernie Blake named Hunziker Bowl in honor of Paul Hunziker, a Swiss-born ski lift engineer who co-designed the first Kachina lift, but died in a 1971 airplane accident while the lift was being installed.
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Boeing 787
Boeing engineers designed the 787 interior to better accommodate persons with mobility, sensory, and cognitive disabilities.
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Jeep Grand Cherokee
The Grand Cherokee's origins date back to 1983 when American Motors (AMC) engineers were designing a successor to the smaller Jeep Cherokee (XJ).
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Chemical engineering
Chemical engineers design processes to ensure the most economical operation.
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Tesla Roadster
Lotus supplied the basic chassis development technology from its Lotus Elise, with which the Tesla engineers designed a new chassis.
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Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
Founded by Jonathan Schoonover of Cincinnati and designed by the landscape engineer Theodor Fundeisen, The Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden was originally named the Cincinnati Zoological Gardens.
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Nakhon Ratchasima
The old town of Khorat east of the Thao Suranaree monument was designed and built by a French engineer who is believed to be the same one who built Naraimaharaj Palace in Lopburi.The French-based design is reflected in the city's moat system that surrounds the innermost of the city [it was designed before the invention of the car, and is a 'rolling traffic jam'].
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Neafie & Levy
In the autumn of 1861, the Navy asked Neafie and Levy to construct a small submersible designed by the French engineer Brutus DeVilleroi, who was prepared to act as a supervisor during construction.
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British military rifles
Although a completely different design from the Lee-Enfield, the Pattern 1913 rifle was designed by the Enfield engineers.
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British military rifles
During the 1970s, Enfield engineers designed an assault rifle to replace the L1A1 in the Bullpup configuration but chambered in the .190 calibre(4.85mm).
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SIG P226
SIG engineers designed the SRT to provide the same safety and action of the SIG DA/SA with a reset that is 60% shorter for faster trigger return during high speed shooting.
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Southern Railway (Great Britain)
To maintain these services, the chief mechanical engineers, Richard Maunsell and Oliver Bulleid, designed locomotives and rolling stock to replace those inherited in 1923.
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Software testing
These two approaches are used to describe the point of view that a test engineer takes when designing test cases.
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Ocean liner
The clipper domination was challenged when SS Great Western, designed by railway engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, began its first Atlantic service in 1837.
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Lambley, Northumberland
The viaduct may have been designed by George Barclay Bruce, an eminent Victorian engineer who was involved in the Alston line before leaving for India to pioneer railway construction there.
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Polywell
The device, like previous ones, was designed by engineer Mike Skillicorn.
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Electrical engineering
Once the transmission characteristics of a system are determined, telecommunication engineers design the transmitters and receivers needed for such systems.
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Electrical engineering
Once the transmission characteristics of a system are determined, telecommunication engineers design the transmitters and receivers needed for such systems.
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Leamington Spa
It also included the world's first gravity fed piped hot water system in modern times, which was designed and installed by the engineer William Murdoch.
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Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket
According to Zeonography #3011, Kämpfer [Kämpfer(prototype)], in the few remaining weeks before the end of the One Year War, Zeon engineers designed a mobile suit specially for assault and special operations based on the YMS-18 Prototype Kämpfer.
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History of the Philippines (1521–1898)
The Katipuneros of Cavite were more fortunate having planned their actions before the outbreak of hostilities with their war strategy designed by the engineer Edilberto Evangelista based on Spanish military science.
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Handheld game console
The project began when Michael Katz, Mattel's new product category marketing director, told the engineers in the electronics group to design a game the size of a calculator, using LED (light-emitting diode) technology."
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Geotechnical engineering
A geotechnical engineer then determines and designs the type of foundations, earthworks, and/or pavement subgrades required for the intended man-made structures to be built.
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Geotechnical engineering
A geotechnical engineer then determines and designs the type of foundations, earthworks, and/or pavement subgrades required for the intended man-made structures to be built.
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Geotechnical engineering
A geotechnical engineer then determines and designs the type of foundations, earthworks, and/or pavement subgrades required for the intended man-made structures to be built.
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Geotechnical engineering
Geotechnical engineers design foundations based on the load characteristics of the structure and the properties of the soils and/or bedrock at the site.
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Amuro Ray
Amuro is a talented amateur engineer, who as a hobby designed the basketball-sized talking robot Haro.
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Electrical engineering
The first electrical engineer was probably William Gilbert who designed the versorium: a device that detected the presence of statically charged objects.
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Artificial pacemaker
An external pacemaker was designed and built by the Canadian electrical engineer John Hopps in 1950 based upon observations by cardio-thoracic surgeon Wilfred Gordon Bigelow at Toronto General Hospital .
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
JPL engineers designed and built the Explorers, the U.S.'s first artificial satellites, as well as the unmanned Ranger and Surveyor missions to the Moon that prepared the way for Apollo.
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory
JPL engineers designed and built the Explorers, the U.S.'s first artificial satellites, as well as the unmanned Ranger and Surveyor missions to the Moon that prepared the way for Apollo.
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September 14
1958 - Two rockets designed by the German engineer Ernst Mohr, the first German post-war rockets, reach the upper atmosphere.
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Callaway Golf Company
Callaway engineers designed only two models of the Rule 35 ball—choosing to develop a "complete-performance" ball rather than separate balls developed for spin, control, distance, and durability.
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Howrah station
The new station head house was designed by British engineer Halsey Ricardo.
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Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Opened in 1795, the Turnpike connected the cities of Lancaster and Philadelphia, and was designed by a Scottish engineer named John Loudon MacAdam.
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General Skyfarer
The aircraft incorporated aerodynamic control principles covered by patents issued to Fred Weick, an early aeronautical engineer who went on to design and market the Ercoupe.
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Egypt
Well-known examples are the Pyramid of Djoser designed by ancient architect and engineer Imhotep, the Sphinx, and the temple of Abu Simbel.
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House
More recently builders have begun to collaborate with structural engineers who use computers and finite element analysis to design prefabricated steel-framed homes with known resistance to high wind-loads and seismic forces.
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Winsford
The canalised River Weaver was the inspiration for the Duke of Bridgewater's canals and later the engineer for the Weaver Navigation, Edwin Leader Williams, designed and built the Manchester Ship Canal.
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Aircraft engine
Engineers design specific attributes into engines to achieve specific goals.
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Reverse Polish notation
Hewlett-Packard (HP) engineers designed the 9100A Desktop Calculator in 1968 with RPN.
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List of civil engineers
Isambard Kingdom Brunel - English engineer in mid 19th century - designed Great Western Railway, a series of famous steamships, and important bridges.
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Edinburgh Castle
It was designed by Captain Theodore Dury, military engineer for Scotland, wh |