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CBJ | Engineer enjoys career, family, faith (The State)Margaret Sembos recently joined the upstart Genesis Consulting Group as a project manager and chemical engineer. She has worked more than seven years in wastewater, air quality and other environmental engineering fields. She spoke with the Columbia Business Journal about her life and career.
NASA Engineer, Former Von Braun Team Member Phil Sumrall Leads Development of NASA's Future Heavy-Lift Launch Vehicle (SpaceRef)Phil Sumrall was a junior engineer at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., in the 1960s when he helped build the Saturn V rocket - the most powerful launch vehicle ever developed - used by the Apollo Program to take the first humans to the moon.
Supervisor says Assman to remain county engineer (Denison Bulletin Review)Paul Assman has decided to continue as Crawford County engineer, according to Crawford County Supervisor Steve Ulmer.
875th Engineer Battalion publishes second newsletter (Jonesboro Sun)Issue number 2 of a regular series of newsletters has been published by the 875th Engineer Battalion of the Arkansas Army National Guard. Keep watching www.jonesborosun.com for the next edition.
Lawsuit not over, former Blendon engineer contends (MLive.com)A former Blendon Township engineer says although a Circuit Court judge has ruled against him on his lawsuit over a township bill, he is not yet giving up.
NASA Engineer, Former Von Braun Team Member Phil Sumrall Leading Development of NASA's Future Heavy-Lift Launch Vehicle (NASA Marshall Space Flight Center)Kim Newton Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. (Phone: 256.544.0034) Phil Sumrall was a junior engineer at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., in the 1960s when he helped build the Saturn V rocket -- the most powerful launch vehicle ever developed -- used by the Apollo Program to take the first humans to the moon.
Engineer Launches Review Of Energy Use In Manufacturing (Science Daily)Timothy G. Gutowski's mission is to help the manufacturing industry lighten up, energy-wise. With a grant from the National Science Foundation, the MIT professor of mechanical engineering is reviewing energy use in manufacturing processes such as machining, grinding, injection molding, advanced machining methods and microelectronics fabrication methods. The goal is to compare the environmental
Engineer to suggest new traffic light in R.C. (Daily Bulletin)RANCHO CUCAMONGA -- The city traffic engineer will present a traffic study on the intersection of Feron Boulevard and Hermosa Avenue at a neighborhood meeting on Wednesday.
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