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- Spartacus: James Watt - Biographical entry on the Scottish engineer and inventor who conceived of numerous improvements to the steam engine. Invented the modern condensing steam engine. 1736 - 1819
- George Stephenson - Thorough, cross-linked biography an early railroad pioneer who, with his son Robert, became the world's first locomotive builder. Engineered many railways and worked to improve the quality of steam engines. 1781-1848
- Matthew Boulton - Short biography of the engineer who produced steam engines with James Watt. He also applied steam power to coining machines. 1728-1809
- Advanced Engineering Materials - The journal publishes international news from industry, academia, government or research foundations, book reviews, and a conference calendar relevant for materials scientists and engineers as well essays and correspondence to enable a lively discussion among its interdisciplinary readership. The core of Advanced Engineering Materials is the scientific section which contains review articles, communications, and research news.
- Tinnea and Associates - Corrosion scientists and engineers who provide independent evaluations of corrosion-related damage, determine causes, recommend rehabilitation strategies, and provide corrosion consulting services to both owners and engineers.
- Science and Engineering Workforce Project - A network of labor economists and other researchers studying the professional development, deployment, and productivity of scientists, engineers, and highly skilled technical workers.
- Daniel Gooch - Biography of the locomotive superintendent of the Great Western Railway whose engines could haul a large load at 60 mph. Later he concentrated on developing telegraphic communication. 1816-1889
- INL Technical Library - Provides information services to INL scientists, engineers, managers, support personnel, consultants, subcontractors, and other government affiliated organizations.
- Joseph Locke - Railway engineer of the Grand Junction Railway which included 100 underbridges, 50 overbridges, 5 viaducts, 2 tunnels and 2 aqueducts. The first to realize locomotives would gradually be able to overcome steep gradients. 1805-1860
- Isambard Kingdom Brunel - Brief life history of an 19th century engineer who worked on the Thames Tunnel and the Great Western Railway. Also built a steam boat which made 60 crossings from Bristol to New York. 1806-1859
Wikipedia Articles
- List of fictional scientists and engineers - In addition to the archetypical mad scientist, western culture depicts scientists and engineers who go above and beyond the regular demands of their professions to use their skills and knowledge for the betterment of others, often at great personal risk. In this list of fictional scientists and engineers, an annotated alphabetical overview is given of some of the best-known ...
- International Network of Engineers and Scientists for Scientists for Global Responsibility - The International Network of Engineers and Scientists for global responsibility (INES) is an independent non-profit-organization concerned about the impact of science and technology on society.
- Scientists and Engineers for Johnson-Humphrey - Scientists and Engineers for Johnson-Humphrey was a group of prominent scientists consisting of Eisenhower's second adviser George Kistiakowsky, Kennedy adviser Jerome Wiesner and many scientists that took part in the Manhattan project. This group's sole purpose was to make sure that Barry Goldwater, who Nobel Laureate Harold ...
- Scientists and Engineers for America - Scientists and Engineers for America (SEA) is an organization focused on promoting sound science in American government, and supporting candidates who understand science and its applications. SEA was formed on September 27, 2006, and describes itself as non-partisan.
- Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers, Australia - The Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists and Managers Australia (APESMA) is an Australian employee association registered under state and federal industrial relations acts. This makes it, effectively, a trade union for the purposes of worker-employer bargaining; APESMA is affiliated with the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU).