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* Al-Jazari (1136–1206) - Polymath, numerous mechanical innovations * Don Adams TV Actor, especially famous for the lead role in Get Smart * Archimedes (c. 287-212 BC) - Polymath, inventor of the screw pump * Richard Arkwright (1733–1792) - Credited for inventing the spinning frame but most notable for contributions to the modern factory system * William George Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong (1810–1900) - Hydraulic power pioneer, founder of Armstrong Whitworth
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[edit]B * Charles Babbage (1791–1871) - Creator of the Difference Engine * George Herman Babcock (1832–1893) - Co-invented an improved safety water tube steam boiler, co-founder of Babcock & Wilcox * Joseph Cyril Bamford - Founder of the JCB company, manufacturing heavy plant, and especially backhoes * Eugenio Barsanti (1821–1864) - Early developer of internal combustion engine * Henry Bessemer (1813–1898) - Best known as the creator of the Bessemer Process * Karl Benz (1844–1929) - Generally regarded as the inventor of the gasoline-powered automobile, founder of Mercedes-Benz * Keith Black - American high performance automobile engineer * John Blenkinsop (1783–1831) - Steam locomotive pioneer, developed rack and pinion railway system * Thomas Bouch (1822–1880) - Railway engineer, helped develop the roll-on/roll-off train ferry * Matthew Boulton (1728–1809) - Steam engineer, associate of James Watt * Joseph Bramah (1748–1814) - Hydraulic power pioneer and inventor of the hydraulic press * Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1805–1859) - Design contributions include the Great Western Railway and the SS Great Eastern * William Brunton (1777–1851) - Early steam power pioneer, inventor of the Brunton's Mechanical Traveller * Oliver Bulleid - Railway engineer. * David Bushnell (1742–1824) - Creator of the Turtle, credited as the first military submarine
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[edit]C * Gerolamo Cardano (1501–1576) - Numerous mechanical inventions including the combination lock, gimbal, Cardan shaft, and Cardan grille * Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (1796–1832) - physicist and military engineer * Willis Carrier (1876–1950) - Pioneered the design and manufacture of modern air conditioning systems * Edmund Cartwright (1743–1823) - Inventor of the first commercial power loom * George Cayley (1773–1857) - Aerodynamics pioneer and founding member of the British Association for the Advancement of Science * Colin Chapman (1928–1982) - Automotive engineer, founder of Lotus Cars * André Citroën (1878–1935) - Founder of Citroën automotive, known for application of double-helical gears * Joseph Clement (1779–1844) - Best known as the maker of Babbage's Difference Engine * Dugald Clerk (1854–1932) - Inventor of the two-stroke engine * Demetrius Comino (1902–1988) - Inventor of Dexion slotted angle steel construction system * Thomas Russell Crampton (1816–1888) - Inventor of the Crampton locomotive and an early advocate of the Channel Tunnel * Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot (1725–1804) - Early developer of a self-propelled (steam) vehicle
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[edit]D * Rudolf Diesel (1858–1913) - Inventor of the diesel engine * Cornelius Drebbel (1572–1633) - Inventor, first navigable submarine * Keith Duckworth - designer of the Cosworth DFV
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[edit]E * Richard Lovell Edgeworth (1744–1817) - Inventor and telegraphy pioneer * John Ericsson (1803–1889) - Inventor of Ship Propeller [1] * Oliver Evans (1755–1819) - Steam power pioneer and inventor, best known for his "Oruktor Amphibolos"
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[edit]F * William Fairbairn (1789–1874) - Steam power pioneer, developer of early high-pressure boiler (Lancashire boiler) * Harry Ferguson (1884–1960) - Agricultural equipment engineer, founder of Ferguson Company (later Massey Ferguson) * Giovanni Fontana (ca. 1395 – ca. 1455) fifteenth-century Venetian engineer. * Henry Ford (1863–1947) - Automotive engineer and industrialist, founder of Ford Motor Company * Benoît Fourneyron (1802–1867) - Pioneered early practical water turbine * Robert Fulton (1765–1815) - Credited with the development of the first commercial steamboat * Yuan-Cheng Fung - biomechanics
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[edit]G * Emile Gagnan (1900–1979) - Co-inventor (with Cousteau) of the diving regulator used in SCUBA equipment * Blasco de Garay (1500–1552) - Early steam power pioneer and developer of paddle wheels as a substitute for oars * Herbert William Garratt (1864–1913) - Inventor of the Garratt system of articulated locomotives * Henry Laurence Gantt (1861–1919) - Inventor of the Gantt chart * Daniel Gooch (1816–1889) - first chief mechanical engineer of the Great Western Railway * John Viret Gooch (1812–1900) - locomotive superintendent of the London and South Western Railway * J.E. Gordon (1913–1998) - Engineering author and developer of composite materials * John Josiah Guest (1785–1852) - Manager of the Dowlais Ironworks, Wales * Nigel Gresley (1876–1941) - Steam locomotive engineer, developed Gresley conjugated valve gear * Goldsworthy Gurney (1793–1875) - Inventor and steam power pioneer, known for his Gurney Steam Carriage * Ravi Grover (1949- )- India nuclear scientist and Mechanical Engineer. He is widely given credit of building India's Nuclear bomb.
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[edit]H * Timothy Hackworth (1786–1850) - Early steam locomotive designer, associate of William Hedley and George Stephenson * James Harrison (1816–1893) - Pioneer in the field of mechanical refrigeration * Beulah Louise Henry (1887–1973) - Nicknamed "Lady Edison", patents included bobbin-free sewing machine and vacuum ice cream freezer * William Hedley (1779–1843) - Railway pioneer, built the first practical steam locomotive relying only on the adhesion of wheels to rails * Hero of Alexandria (c. 10–70 AD) - Described many inventions including the aeolipile and the windwheel * August Horch (1868–1951) - Automotive engineer, founder of Audi * Jonathan Hornblower (1753–1815) - Steam power pioneer, developed early compound engine * Elias Howe (1819–1867) - Refining Hunt's ideas, granted first U.S. patent for a sewing machine using a lockstitch design
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[edit]I * Alec Issigonis (1906–1988) - Automotive engineer associated with development of the Mini
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[edit]J * Joseph Marie Jacquard (1752–1834) - Invented the Jacquard loom, forerunner of modern digital computers (also see Basile Bouchon) * György Jendrassik (1898–1954) - Developed first working turboprop engine (the Jendrassik Cs-1)
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[edit]K * Alan Kulwicki - 1992 NASCAR Champion
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[edit]L * Frederick Lanchester (1868–1946) - Polymath with contributions in automotive and aviation engineering, co-founder of Lanchester Motor Company * Gustaf de Laval (1845–1913) - Developer of the De Laval nozzle, contributions in steam and dairy engineering, founder of Alfa Laval * Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) - Polymath
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[edit]M * Ma Jun - 3rd century China, invented the South Pointing Chariot, mechanical puppet theaters, chain pumps, improved silk looms, etc. * Felice Matteucci (1808–1887) - Early developer of internal combustion engine * Henry Maudslay (1771–1831) - Considered a founding father of machine tool technology, helped perfect the hydraulic press * Elijah McCoy (1843–1929) - African Canadian inventor, contributions include automatic lubricator for steam engines * Andrew Meikle (1719–1811) - Contributions include threshing machine and windmill sails * Thomas Midgley, Jr. (1889–1944) - Developed tetra-ethyl lead (TEL) and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) * Samuel Morey (1762–1843) - Steamship & internal combustion engine pioneer * James Morgan - Applied Materials CEO * William Murdoch (1754–1839) - Associate of Watt, improved steam engine (sun and planet gearing), also developed gas lighting * Gordon Murray - Formula One, Brabham BT46B, McLaren F1 * Matthew Murray (1765–1826) - Steam engine designer, built one of the first commercially viable steam locomotives (Salamanca)
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[edit]N * James Nasmyth (1808–1890) - Inventor of the steam hammer and other important machine tools * Thomas Newcomen (1664–1729) - Inventor of the first practical steam engine for pumping water * James Henry Northrop (1856–1940) - Invented shuttle-charging mechanism which led to the fully automatic Northrup Power Loom * Bill Nye [The Science Guy] - educational science television
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[edit]O * Nicolaus Otto (1832–1891) - Developer of the first commercially viable four-stroke engine
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[edit]P * Denis Papin (1647–1712) - Inventor of the steam digester, forerunner of the steam engine * Charles Algernon Parsons (1854–1931) - Steam and power engineer, inventor of compound steam turbine * Ferdinand Porsche (1875–1951) - Automotive engineer, best known for creating the Volkswagen Beetle
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[edit]Q * Muhammad Hafeez Qureshi, (Death, 1998)- Weapon Scientist, Aerodynamicist, rocket engineer and missile technologist.
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[edit]R * Agostino Ramelli (c. 1531-1600) - Inventor of the bookwheel as well as various water-powered inventions (clockwork, treadmill, pump) * John Ramsbottom (1814–1897) - Inventor of the tamper-proof spring safety valve and the displacement lubricator * William John Macquorn Rankine (1820–1872) - Major contributor to the science of thermodynamics, known for advancements in heat enginetheory and metal fatigue * George Rennie (1791–1866) - Among other developments, a pioneer in food processing equipment (biscuit, corn, chocolate mills) * Osbourne Reynolds (1842–1912) - Major contributor to the science of fluid dynamics and heat transfer * Harry Ricardo (1885–1974) - internal combustion engine designer and researcher * Richard Roberts (1789–1864) - Developer of high-precision machine tools which helped enable mass production * Alfred H. Rzeppa (1885–1965) - Developer of the constant-velocity joint
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[edit]S * Ralph Sarich (born December 10, 1938) – Invented Orbital engine in 1972 and developed the orbital combustion process engine, which is based on a re-designed two stroke engine using direct gasoline injection * Thomas Savery (c. 1650 - 1715) - Early steam engine patent holder, author of "A Miner's Friend; or An Engine to Raise Water by Fire" * Per Georg Scheutz (1785–1873) Pioneer in computer technology (Scheutzian calculation engine) * Carl Wilhelm Siemens (1823–1883) - Inventor of the regenerative furnace * Igor Sikorsky (1889–1972) - Aviation engineer, inventor of the single-rotor helicopter, founder of Sikorsky Aircraft Company * Isaac Singer (1811–1875) - Credited with improvements in lockstitch sewing machine, founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Company * John Smeaton (1724–1792) - Principally a civil engineer, but made numerous improvements to Newcomen's steam engine * Edward Somerset (c. 1601-1667) - Numerous mechanical innovations are described in his book "Century of Inventions" published 1663 * Sir William Stanier - Chief Mechanical Engineer of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway. * George Stephenson (1781–1848) - Known as the "Father of Railways", founder of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers * Robert Stephenson (1803–1859) - Railway engineer, son of George Stephenson * Robert Stirling (1790–1878) - Inventor of the Stirling Engine * Su Song (1020–1101) China - First to use an escapement mechanism (see Yi Xing below) and chain drive to operate his astronomical clock tower * Dr. Victor Szebehely- Aerospace Engineering & Celestial Mechanics
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[edit]T * Taqi al-Din (1526–1585) - Polymath, numerous mechanical innovations * Dr. Andy Thomas - Australian Astronaut * Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) - Serbian physicist, electrical and mechanical engineer whose work formed the theoretical and practical basis for modern AC power systems * Richard Trevithick (1771–1833) - Steam power pioneer, designer of early high-pressure boiler (Cornish boiler) and "Puffing Devil" locomotive
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[edit]V * Richard Velazquez - automotive designer for Honda R&D Americas, Inc. and Porsche AG * Jacques de Vaucanson (1709–1782) - Credited with creating early robots (automata) as well as the automated loom * Boris Vian - writer
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[edit]W * James Watt (1736–1819) - Inventor of the Watt steam engine whose development helped enable the Industrial Revolution * Samuel T. Wellman (1847–1919) - Inventor and industrialist responsible for numerous steel industry innovations * Eli Whitney (1765–1825) - Inventor of the cotton gin * Joseph Whitworth (1803–1887) - Associated with standardizing thread pitch and techniques enabling precision machining * Martin Wiberg (1826–1905) - Computer technology pioneer (logarithmic table machine) * Walter Gordon Wilson (1874–1957) - inventor of the Wilson preselector gearbox * Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951) - aerospace engineer turned philosopher * Nathaniel C. Wyeth (1911–1990) - Developed polyethylene terephthalate (PET) beverage container * Felix Wankel (1902–1988) - Inventor of the Wankel Rotary Engine
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...& STUDIES The review of related literature for this study focuses on the factors affecting the study habits of high school students. The review focuses on identifying different factors that affect or cause changes in a student’s study habits. The chapter begins with a definition of study habits, followed by the significance, factors that affect study habits – student’s attitude, teachers, parents, etc. – and ways on how to improve one’s study habit. The research outcomes germane to study habits and a matching relation to grades, participation in class, and academic. DEFINITION OF STUDY HABITS According to Romeo M. Losare Jr. (2009) study habits simply mean how a pupil manages his/ her time in such a way that he/she can review and study regularly. He also said that Study habits are the ways that you study - the habits that you have formed during your school years. Study habits can be good ones, or bad ones. Good study habits include being organized, keeping good notes, reading your textbook, listening in class, and working every day. Bad study habits include skipping class, not doing your work, watching TV or playing video games instead of studying, and losing your work. Zenaida Honggang (2009) stated that study habits are flexible. It is anytime, anywhere learning. It is also anchored on by teaching on life skills beyond obtaining information. Richard J. Field (2006) agrees with the book Council for Exceptional Children (2005) which stated that study habits involve...

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