Judith Resnik
TIMOTHY MURPHY WAS THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEER AT UNION STATION IN WASHINGTON DC
Marcus Vitruvius Pollio (born c. 80-70 BC, died after c. 15 BC) was a Roman writer, architect and engineer (possibly praefectus fabrum during military service or praefect architectus armamentarius of the apparitor status group), active in the 1st century BC. He was the World's first known Engineer !!!
François Coignet in France
Trevithick, a british engineer built the first steam locomotive in 1804
Well my dad is a Sr commercial project engineer and in his first year he is making 120,000 he hasn't even finished his first year yet and it also depends if you get with the right company
William Gilbert was the first electrical engineer
The first selected Cosmonauts for the Soviet union were:Yuri GagarinValery BykovskyAndrian NikolayevPavel PopovichGherman TitovGrigori NelyubovThe first class of American Astronauts were the Mercury astronauts:Alan ShepherdGordon CooperScott CarpenterJohn GlennDeke SlaytonGus GrisomWally Schirra
NASA first recruited astronauts in 1959 as part of the Mercury program, with the aim of selecting and training individuals to participate in human spaceflights. The original group of astronauts, known as the "Mercury Seven," were selected based on their experience as military test pilots.
The first astronauts were called the Mercury 7 because they were the first group of astronauts selected for Project Mercury, the United States' first manned spaceflight program. The "7" refers to the seven original astronauts chosen by NASA.
Electrical engineers typically possess an academic degree with a major in electrical engineering.Bachelor's degree in engineering represents the first step towards professional certification.Once certified the engineer is designated the title of Professional Engineer (in the United States, Canada and South Africa
It was William Gilbert
Of the first 26 astronauts, 24 were test pilots. This was a requirement until Astronaut Group 3 was selected in 1963. Buzz Aldrin and Eugene Cernan were fighter pilots instead.
America's first seven astronauts were selected on April 9, 1959. They were known as the Mercury Seven and went through a rigorous selection and training process before they were chosen.
The extension cord was invented in 1904 by S. W. Atherton, an American inventor and electrical engineer.
Josiah Latimer Clark
Nasa accepted its first female candidate on June 16th, 1963.
His first job in the industry was as an electrical engineer at a telephone company in Budapest, Hungary in 1881. One day as he was walking through the park, he had a vision of a rotating magnetic field. He sketched a drawing of an induction motor on the ground, which was his first great idea.