Engineering
Hall of Fame
In
the list below you will find some of the most influential and
interesting engineers of the 19th and 20th century. We are
profiling each with concise biographies, photos, and even videos.
While
there are plenty of technical papers and watered-down biographies
on the internet, we attempt to help the viewer understand the
accomplishments and life of each pioneer through the engineering
and educational perspective of our staff who often use a rich
library of historical engineering books and magazines. Some information
has been gathered from oral history on audio and video tapes.
We use photos of the technology, and sometimes online
videos and old films illuminate the fascinating individual
and their effect on the progression of our technological world.
This is a large undertaking and so not all pages are well developed,
but every month new material is added. Some links below connect
to wikipedia since we are still at work.
The
emphasis in this Hall of Fame is on engineers and experimental
scientists who invented patentable devices or who made discoveries
that led to their development. Our list includes Mechanical, Chemical,
and Electrical Engineers. Many of them worked for Westinghouse,
General Electric, Western Electric
and AT&T.
For
a similar Hall of Fame, but one which focuses on electrical engineering
in general and microwave development in particular, see the microwaves101
website. See scientists for biographies of those for whom physical
units are named.
For
a condensed list of our Unsung Heroes
of Engineering, click here
For a list of Pioneers
of Alternating Current Click Here