Vannevar Bush
Vannevar Bush was a well-known American engineer, scientist, and inventor, who has made many remarkable contributions to modern science.
Vannevar Bush was a well-known American engineer, scientist, and inventor, who has made many remarkable contributions to modern science.
Ub Iwerks (formally Ubbe Eert Iwerks) is best known as the co-creator of the Mickey Mouse cartoons for Walt Disney. Ub was born in Kansas, Missouri in 1901 but his father had originally come to America from Germany.
Trevor Baylis is a British inventor best known for inventing the windup radio more than 20 years ago. He was born in London in 1937 and received his education at North Primary School in Middlesex.
Tim Berners-Lee (formally Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee) is the inventor of the World Wide Web. He was born in Britain on June 8th, 1955 and graduated from Oxford University with a first-class honors degree in Physics.
Thomas Savery was an English inventor credited with making important advancements and discoveries in the development of the steam engine.
Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States, and the one responsible for drafting the American Declaration of Independence.
Thomas Crapper’s contributions to modern hygiene and sanitation make him a significant and remarkable figure in history. Born in Yorkshire 1836, he was the founder of Thomas Crapper & Co in London.
The name of Thomas Alva Edison needs no introduction. He was one of the greatest inventors of the 20th century with a staggering 1,093 inventions patented to his name.
Temple Grandin (born Mary Temple Grandin) is an American autism activist and spokesperson, doctor of animal science, bestselling author and inventor of the “squeeze box”.
Ted Nelson (formally Theodor Holm Nelson) is an American philosopher, scientist, and internet pioneer, famous for having coined the terms “hypertext” and “hypermedia” and the idea of “Xanadu” in the sixties.