Dugald C. Jackson
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American electrical engineer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dugald Caleb Jackson was an American electrical engineer. He received the IEEE Edison Medal for "outstanding and inspiring leadership in engineering education and in the field of generation and distribution of electric power".
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Published Works
- THE ORIGINS OF ENGINEERING. (1933) (9)
- DESIRABLE PRODUCT FROM THE TEACHER OF MATHEMATICS--THE POINT OF VIEW OF AN ENGINEERING TEACHER. (1905) (5)
- Handbook for the Electrical Laboratory and Testing Room; Equipment, Resistance, Current, Potential, Power (1902) (3)
- CRITICISM OF THE ENGINEERING SCHOOLS. (1910) (3)
- Man in an engineering world (1940) (2)
- The evolution of electrical engineering (1934) (2)
- Electrical Engineers and the Public (1911) (1)
- ENGINEERING'S PART IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF CIVILIZATION. (1939) (1)
- Book Review:A Hundred Years of Mechanical Engineering Edward Cressy (1939) (1)
- The ECPD proposed canons of ethics (1944) (1)
- THE POTENCY OF ENGINEERING SCHOOLS AND THEIR IMPERFECTIONS. (1903) (1)
- Present trends in engineering education (1940) (1)
- THE RELATION OF STATISTICS TO MODERN MATHEMATICAL RESEARCH. (1929) (1)
- THE FUNCTION OF RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION. (1931) (1)
- The Relation Between the Cross Section of the Iron in Armature and Field of the Gramme Dynamo (1886) (1)
- The Technical Education of the Electrical Engineer (1)
- CHARLES PROTEUS STEINMETZ AND THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. (1934) (1)
- Graduate Study in the Engineering Schools (1)
- Discussion of "Engineering Education: Technical Papers Presented at a Joint Session with the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, at the Annual Meeting, January 17; 1923: Co-Operation of National Engineering Societies in Engineering Education" (0)
- JAPANESE HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES. (1936) (0)
- Elihu Thomson: Electrical engineer (1939) (0)
- The applicability of electrical power to industrial establishments (0)
- III. DIVISION OF ENGINEERING AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. (1933) (0)
- Discussion at Minneapolis, Minn., April 3, 1903 (0)
- Lighting in industry (1928) (0)
- Discussion on: "Extra-high-pressure transmission lines" (0)
- Engineers and economics — II (1937) (0)
- Dynamo Electric Machinery (1901) (0)
- THE RELATIONS OF THE ENGINEERING SCHOOLS TO POLYTECHNIC INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. (1907) (0)
- Lightning disturbances on transmission lines (1931) (0)
- Discussion of "Engineering Education: Technical Papers Presented at a Joint Session with the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education, at the Annual Meeting, January 17; 1923: The New Project for the Society for the Promotion of Engineering Education." (0)
- THE TYPICAL COLLEGE COURSES DEALING WITH THE PROFESSIONAL AND THEORETICAL PHASES OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. (1903) (0)
- Industrial and Cultural Japan (1937) (0)
- Alternating Currents and Fuses (0)
- WHAT THE TECHNICAL SCHOOLS EXPECT OF INDUSTRY. (1930) (0)
- Power stations : instruction paper (0)
- Some Observations on a Direct-Connected 300 K. W. Monocyclic Alternator (0)
- The Applicability of Electrical Power to Industrial Establishments (0)
- SECTION ON MATHEMATICS (A) AND AFFILIATED SOCIETIES. (1942) (0)
- OUR DEBT TO FARADAY'S EPOCH. (1932) (0)
- INTELLECTUAL INTERCHANGE AMONG FACULTIES OF ENGINEERING SCHOOLS. (1933) (0)
- Report on the question of suitable regulation of gas service for the City of Chicago, submitted to the Committee on Gas, Oil and Electric Light of the City Council of the City of Chicago (0)
- Economies to be Derived from the Utilization of Water Powers of Low Head in the Central West (0)
- The American Institute of Electrical Engineers — A center of cooperation (1916) (0)
- The Evolution of Electrical Engineering (1934) (0)
- Communicated after Adjournment (0)
- The Demand for Young Men in Electrical Engineering (1911) (0)
- Street railway fares : their relation to length of haul and cost of service : report of investigation carried on in the Research Division of the Electrical Engineering Department of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (0)
- METHODS OF TEACHING ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. (1916) (0)
- ENGINEERING AND RELIGION. (1940) (0)
- This scientific age : essays in modern thought and achievement (0)
- Some high lights in the evolution of electrical-engineering education (1939) (0)
- The Commutated Current Wave of a Composite-Wound Alternator (0)
- NEW PUBLICATIONS (1902) (0)
- THE TECHNICAL EDUCATION OF THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. (1892) (0)
- GABRIEL MARCUS GREEN. (1919) (0)
- The social significance of engineering (1939) (0)
- The Typical College Courses Dealing with the Professional and Theoretical Phases of Electrical Engineering (1903) (0)
- TRENDS IN ENGINEERING EDUCATION. (1940) (0)
- Engineers and Economics-II (1937) (0)
- Industrial and cultural Japan (1937) (0)
- Economies to be derived from the utilization of water powers of low head in the Central West (0)
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