William V. B. Van Dyck
William Van Bergen Van Dyck (September 8, 1875 – March 13, 1981) was an American college football player and coach, electrical engineer, and businessman. He played college football at Rutgers
William Van Bergen Van Dyck (September 8, 1875 – March 13, 1981) was an American college football player and coach, electrical engineer, and businessman. He played college football at Rutgers
George David Auchter was born on January 6, 1889, in Jersey City, New Jersey. The oldest of three children, his father was an engineer. Auchter also trained as an engineer
Harland Bartholomew was the first full-time urban planner employed by an American city. A civil engineer by training, Harland was a planner with St. Louis, Missouri, for 37 years. His
For twenty years a partner and principal of Parsons Brinckerhoff Quade & Douglas of New York, he directed the design of many notable bridges, including the Newport suspension bridge in
Charles A. Jurgensen was born in Goshen, NY and raised on the family farm in Delaware Township, Hunterdon County. Charles was the son of Christian Andreas and Maria (Stahlgren) Jurgensen,
Vasant received his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Rutgers in 1992. He trained under the guidance of Drs. John Semmlow, Walter Welkowitz (the founding chair of BME), and John Kostis.
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John P. Cipolletti is a member of the US Space Worker Hall of Fame, for his work on the Space Shuttle program. He wrote an article titled “The Rutgers system
Gerald M. Truszynski was Deputy Director of the Office of Tracking and Data Acquisition, the NASA office in Washington responsible for providing the ground tracking and data acquisition facilities and