McMaster, Robert C. 1913-1986
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Name (Latin)
McMaster, Robert C. 1913-1986
Other forms of name
Mak-Master, R., 1913-1986
McMaster, R. C. (Robert Charles), 1913-1986
McMaster, Robert Charles, 1913-
Date of birth
1913-05-13
Date of death
1986-07-06
Associated country
United States
Field of activity
Nondestructive testing
Occupation
Engineers
materials engineer
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- Robert C. McMaster; birth date 13 May 1913; death date 6 Jul 1986; cemetery: Liberty Cemetery, Delaware Ohio ( (BillionGraves website, May 17, 2017) )
- His Nondestructive testing, 195-.
- Info converted from 678 field, May 17, 2017(Ph. D. from Calif. Institute of Technology)
- National Academy of Engineering. Memorial tributes, volume 3, published in 1989, viewed online May 17, 2017:page 368 (Robert C. McMaster; born May 13, 1913; deceased July 6, 1986)
- OCLC, May 17, 2017(access points: McMaster, Robert C.; McMaster, Robert Charles; McMaster, Robert Charles, 1913- ; McMaster, Robert Charles, 1913-1986; usage: R.C. McMaster; Robert C. McMaster; R. Mak-Master)
- McMaster, Robert Charles, 1913- ; birth 1913; death 1986; Professor Emeritus of Welding Engineering, The Ohio State University (1955-77). Research engineer, Battelle Memorial Institute (1945-54). Noted researcher, inventor, consultant and educator who held 19 patents in fields such as X-ray and sonic power systems. Consultant on the Trans-Alaska pipeline; author of over 300 technical reports and articles; national president of the American Society for Nondestructive Testing and editor of the Society's Nondestructive testing handbook ( (Social networks and archival context website, May 17, 2017) )
Wikipedia description:
Robert Charles McMaster (1913 – July 6, 1986 Delaware, Ohio), a pioneer in nondestructive testing, was Regents Professor Emeritus of Welding Engineering and Electrical Engineering at Ohio State University (OSU). He has more than 300 publications and 19 patents. He was awarded with the ASNT Gold Medal in 1977.
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