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  • {{Short description|British award for mechanical engineering}} ...eering]] established in 1937, conferred by the [[Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. It is named after Scottish engineer [[James Wa ...
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  • {{Short description|Swiss mechanical engineer, inventor and entrepreneur}} ...1 May 1933<ref name="Herring">Herring, Peter (2000).</ref>) was a Swiss [[mechanical engineer]], inventor and entrepreneur. He made groundbreaking innovations i ...
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  • {{Short description|Swiss mechanician (1745–1830)}} ...(born ''Jean Henri Nicholas Maillardet''; 1745–1830), was a [[Swiss people|Swiss]] mechanician of the 18th century who worked in London producing clocks and ...
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  • ...tzerland]] – December 15, 1909 in [[Zurich]], Trimbach, Switzerland) was a Swiss builder, railway builder and inventor who invented the [[Strub rack system] [[Category:Swiss designers]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Swiss-American machinist (1843 – 1899)}} ''' John Kruesi''' (May 15, 1843 – February 22, 1899) was a [[Swiss people|Swiss]]-born [[machinist]], and close associate of [[Thomas Edison]]. His great-g ...
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  • ...com}}</ref> (23 May 1837 – 10 October 1919) was a [[Swiss people|Swiss]] [[mechanical engineer]], who was the inventor of the first successful [[compound steam e [[Category:Engineers from Geneva]] ...
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  • {{short description|Swiss engineer (1840–1910)}} ...ary 1840 in [[Zurich]] &ndash; 2 June 1910 in Zurich) was a [[Swiss people|Swiss]] engineer, inventor and independent [[general contractor|contractor]] who ...
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  • {{short description|American mechanical engineer and magazine editor (1835-1908)}} ...[Finnish Steam Locomotive Class F1]], an [[0-4-4]]T Forney type built by [[Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works|SLM]] in 1886 for [[VR Group|Finnish State Rai ...
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  • {{short description|German mechanical engineer (1829–1905)}} ...hnische Universität Berlin|Technische Hochschule Berlin]]<br/>[[ETH Zurich|Swiss Federal Institute]]|known_for=[[Reuleaux triangle]]<br/>father of kinematic ...
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  • ...ystem for the [[jewel bearing]]s that support the [[balance wheel]] in a [[mechanical watch]], to protect the wheel's delicate pivots from damage in the event of The Incabloc system was invented in 1934 by Swiss engineers Georges Braunschweig and Fritz Marti,<ref >{{cite web ...
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  • {{Short description|Swiss watch manufacturer}} '''Montres DOXA S.A.''' is an independent [[Swiss Made|Swiss]] [[watch]] manufacturer founded in 1889. Doxa is best known for its [[div ...
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  • ...ate professor at the [[University of Toronto]], first in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and later in the Institute of Environmental Sciences and Engine ...ing professor at the California Institute of Technology ([[Caltech]]), the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, Monash University in [[Mel ...
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  • ...013}}The '''Rinspeed Presto''' is a [[concept car]] from the [[Switzerland|Swiss]] company [[Rinspeed]], unveiled in 2002. At the touch of a button, it woul ...a drawer in the rear of the [[floor pan]]. Despite its variable length the engineers succeeded in designing the adjustable floor pan with the [[Torsion (mechani ...
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  • | nationality = Swiss American ...d design (CAD) tools for circuit designers, architects, and for mechanical engineers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/Faculty/Homepages/sequin.h ...
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  • | nationality = Swiss ...bach''' (21 May 1817 &ndash; 25 July 1899) was an [[Alsace|Alsatian]]-born Swiss mechanic, railway engineer, politician and inventor of the [[Rack railway|r ...
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  • {{Short description|Swiss-American engineer and educator}} '''Hans Albert Einstein''' (May 14, 1904 – July 26, 1973) was a Swiss-American engineer, the second child and first son of physicists [[Albert Ei ...
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  • ...1939 (he rescued the school from financial distress in 1978) and studied [[mechanical engineering]] at [[Villanova University]]. He ran a small [[machine shop]] [[Category:American mechanical engineers]] ...
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  • ...al Institute of Technology in [[Zürich]]. There he worked alongside famous engineers such as [[Franz Reuleaux]]. Other Dresden revolutionaries had fled their ho Since 1993, the German Association of Engineers (''[[Verein Deutscher Ingenieure]]'' or VDI) has presented students with th ...
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  • ...ate= 1995}}</ref> Stodola was a professor of mechanical engineering at the Swiss Polytechnical Institute (now [[ETH]]) in Zurich. He maintained friendly con ...chnic School), today known as the ETH. In 1881, he completed his degree in Mechanical Engineering. After graduation, he went to work in a factory in Budapest for ...
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  • * [[Aare Seeland mobil]], a Swiss bus and train operator ...appointment in the British Army's Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers ...
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