Beverley Ronalds
Beverley Ronalds was appointed inaugural Woodside inaugural Chair of the Centre for Oil and Gas Engineering, at the University of Western Australia in 1995.
Beverley Ronalds was appointed inaugural Woodside inaugural Chair of the Centre for Oil and Gas Engineering, at the University of Western Australia in 1995.
Beth Coldicutt taught in the Faculties of Engineering and Architecture, University of Melbourne 1939-1979.
US Air Force lieutenant general and NASA astronaut
American astronaut and engineer
Australian engineer who created approximately 2000 successful designs, gaining an international reputation not only for state-of-the-art design of research equipment but for the ability to solve disparate engineering problems.
Naval engineer who developed a computer program to design ships in as little as 18 and 26 minutes, compared to the two years it took before
US astronaut and engineer
US astronaut and army engineer
Mary Engle Pennington became FDA’s first female lab chief under Harvey Wiley following passage of the 1906 Pure Food and Drugs Act. Her bacteriological research helped revolutionize the food supply, making more safe, fresh foods available at affordable prices, particularly in newly industrialized areas of the country.
Astronaut, Navy machinist and engineer