Zay Jeffries
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American engineer and metallurgist
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Why Is Zay Jeffries Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Zay Jeffries was an American mining engineer, metallurgist, consulting engineer and recipient of the 1946 John Fritz Medal. Biography Jeffries was born in Willow Lake, South Dakota as one of the nine children of Johnston Jeffries and Florence Jeffries. He obtained his BSc in mining engineering at the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in 1910. Three years later, he also obtained his MSc in metallurgical engineering from the same school, and in 1918 Harvard University awarded him his Doctor of Science degree.
Zay Jeffries's Published Works
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- The science of metals (29)
- Grain-size measurements in metals, and importance of such information (6)
- Aluminum products and their fabrication (2)
- Aluminum for the Automotive Industry (1)
- THE ELECTION OF DR. CHARLES FRANKLIN KETTERING AS PRESIDENT. (1945) (1)
- The measurement of grain size (1920) (1)
- Discussion of "Structural Application of Steel and Light-Weight Alloys: III. — Structural Applications of Special Steels: Evolution of High-Strength Steels Used in Structural Engineering" (1937) (0)
- Metals in the American Economy (1953) (0)
- The Present Status of Cemented Tungsten Carbide Tools and Dies (1930) (0)
- Grain Size Measurements in Metals (1917) (0)
- INTRODUCTION TO PART 2: A CONTRIBUTION IN MEMORIAM (1960) (0)
- Discussion of Structural Application of Steel and Light-Weight Alloys: A Symposium: II.—Metallurgical and Manufacturing Aspects of Ferrous and Light-Weight Alloys of Interest in Structural Design and Fabrication: Stainless, High-Alloy Structural Steels by M. J. R. Morris (1937) (0)
- Alloys for Tools and Wear Resistance (1937) (0)
- Physics in the Metal Industry (1937) (0)
- DETROIT SECTION PAPER - ALUMINUM ALLOYS (0)
- The Election of Dr. Charles Franklin Kettering as President (1945) (0)
- The New Term NUCLEONICS: Generic Name for Atomic Energy and Related Subject Matter (1946) (0)
- METALS IN NATIONAL DEFENSE. (1942) (0)
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