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James Parks, a mechanical engineer, designed equipment to make intricately packaged items like electronic components.
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After graduation he landed at a firm that built industrial-control-and-testing equipment, working as chief engineer.
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The need to engineer energy storage equipment that could work well with solar or wind power plants has prompted many private and public investments in battery and other storage technologies.
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Philip Mitchell, a chartered mechanical engineer from Leicestershire, who inspects roller coasters and other equipment, said such a tragedy had never occurred before.
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An engineer makes a three-dimensional model of each piece of equipment before the life-size version is built.
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Ken Olsen, a brilliant MIT engineer, had a much tougher time letting go of Digital Equipment Corp.
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He enlisted John Chang, an experienced catheter engineer, and the two began experimenting on cadavers to fabricate the right equipment.
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An engineer who joined Toshiba in 1953 and rose up the ranks to head the heavy equipment division and later to oversee finance and production, Sato embarked on a cost-cutting exercise and moved to restructure the sprawling company.
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Chairman Michael Birck, a 60-year-old electrical engineer, cofounded Tellabs in 1975 after stints at Bell Labs and two small Chicago-area telecom equipment firms.
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