Dugald C. Jackson
Affiliations: | 1907-1935 | Electrical Engineering | Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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"Dugald Jackson"Bio:
(1865 - 1951)
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Soon a second generation took over the American programs. Dugald C. Jackson and Harris J. Ryan of the second wave had remarkably similar careers. Both were born in Pennsylvania and both studied electrical science and technology at Cornell under William A. Anthony. Jackson took the postgraduate course in 1885-87 and Ryan worked as a research assistant to Anthony.
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Children
Sign in to add traineeCharles F. Burgess | research assistant | 1895-1898 | UW Madison (STSTree) |
Vannevar Bush | grad student | 1916 | MIT |
Publications
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Jackson DC. (2015) ‘Necessary to engineers of the new generation’: what is important for engineers to know? Engineering Studies |
Jackson DC. (1940) Trends In Engineering Education Science. 92: 183-189 |
Jackson DC. (1940) Engineering And Religion. Science. 92: 324-326 |
Jackson DC. (1940) Present trends in engineering education Electrical Engineering. 59: 152-156 |
Jackson DC. (1940) Man in an engineering world Journal of the Franklin Institute-Engineering and Applied Mathematics. 230: 1-17 |
Jackson DC. (1939) Engineering'S Part In The Development Of Civilization. Science. 89: 231-237 |
Jackson DC. (1939) Elihu Thomson: Electrical engineer Electrical Engineering. 58: 251-255 |
Jackson DC. (1939) Some high lights in the evolution of electrical-engineering education Electrical Engineering. 58: 165-168 |
Jackson DC. (1939) The social significance of engineering Electrical Engineering. 58: 59-63 |
Jackson DC. (1937) Engineers and Economics—II Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 56: 1225-1227 |