Charles Proteus Steinmetz (born Karl August Rudolph Steinmetz; April 9, 1865 – October 26, 1923) was an American mathematician and electrical engineer...
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Steinmetz is a part of the Chicago Public Schools district. The school is named for the German-American mathematician and electrical engineer Charles...
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The Charles Proteus Steinmetz Memorial Lecture is a series of academic lectures initiated in 1925 in honor of celebrated mathematician and electrical...
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Claude demonstrates neon lighting at the Paris Motor Show. 1912 Charles P. Steinmetz invents the metal-halide lamp. 1913 Irving Langmuir discovers that...
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he claimed he worked for nine years as a student and protégé of Charles P. Steinmetz. Harry Grindell-Matthews tried to sell what he reported to be a death...
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deserts would be extended to the northern Siberia coastline. American Charles P. Steinmetz (1865–1923) earlier proposed to widen the Bering Strait by removing...
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attended Burbank Elementary School in Austin, Chicago, and entered Charles P. Steinmetz Academic Centre in 1953 with his brothers Victor, Vincent, Anthony...
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created in 1914. Mathematics genius and electrical engineering pioneer Charles P. Steinmetz was the first recipient of the honor's silver medal. The award is...
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vault in architecture has this shape. Steinmetz solids are named after mathematician Charles Proteus Steinmetz, who solved the problem of determining...
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Olds Charles P. Steinmetz Richard C. Tolman John C. Vaughan Thorstein Veblen Charles H. Whitaker Burris 1993, p. 28. Segal 2005, p. 121. Akin 1977, p. 37...
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