Professor Yevhen Oksarovych Paton (Ukrainian: Євген Оксарович Патон; 5 March 1870 – 12 August 1953), also known as Evgeny Oskarovich Paton (‹See Tfd›Russian: Евгений...
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institute was Evgeny Paton. For many years the institute was directed by Evgeny Paton's son, Borys Paton. Since 2020 following Borys Paton's death the institute...
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1962 and held it until his death. Paton, like his father Evgeny Paton, was famous for his work in electric welding. Paton was born on 27 November 1918 in...
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bridges across the Dnipro in Kyiv, Ukraine named after its constructor Evgeny Paton. Built between 1941 and 1953, it is one of the world's first all-welded...
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17 Zaloga & Grandsen 1983, p. 13 Zaloga 1994, p. 23 "Paton Evgeny Oscarovich", at the E.O. Paton Electric Welding Institute. Retrieved 17 November 2008...
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restored based on old drawings by Evgeny Paton, and opened again in 1925 under the name Yevgenia Bosch Bridge. Paton significantly changed its structure...
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engineer, later President of IStructE and ICE Evgeny Paton Ukrainian welding engineer Sir Angus Paton British dam engineer Ralph Brazelton Peck Civil...
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Ernest Forrester Paton (1891–1970), Scottish medical missionary to Pune, Bombay Evgeny Paton (1870–1953), Ukrainian engineer Florence Paton (1891–1976), British...
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1909–12, in 1910 over the alley was built the Park Bridge created by Evgeny Paton. During the Nazi occupation in 1941-43 it carried a name of Benito Mussolini...
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