Albert Sauveur
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Albert Sauveur (né le 21 juin 1863 à Louvain – décédé le 26 janvier 1939) est un métallurgiste américain d’origine belge.
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Albert Sauveur (Lovaina, 21 de junho de 1863 — 26 de janeiro de 1939) foi um engenheiro estadunidense nascido na Bélgica.
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Albert Sauveur (21 June 1863 – 26 January 1939) was a Belgian-born American metallurgist. He founded the first metallographic laboratory in a university. Sauveur was born in Leuven, Belgium. He studied at the Athénée Royal in Brussels, then the School of Mines, Liège and graduated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1889. He remained in the United States thereafter, becoming a Professor of Metallurgy in 1905. He died in Boston, Massachusetts in 1939, survived by his wife and 2 daughters.
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Albert Sauveur (* 21. Juni 1863 in Löwen, Belgien; † 26. Januar 1939 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA) war ein in Belgien geborener US-amerikanischer Metallurg. Sauveur gründete das erste metallurgische Laboratorium an einer Universität weltweit. Von 1924 bis 1939 war er Gordon McKay Professor of Mining and Metallurgy an der Harvard University.
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Albert Sauveur (* 21. Juni 1863 in Löwen, Belgien; † 26. Januar 1939 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA) war ein in Belgien geborener US-amerikanischer Metallurg. Sauveur gründete das erste metallurgische Laboratorium an einer Universität weltweit. Von 1924 bis 1939 war er Gordon McKay Professor of Mining and Metallurgy an der Harvard University. 1903 wurde Sauveur in die American Academy of Arts and Sciences gewählt, 1919 in die American Philosophical Society und 1927 in die National Academy of Sciences. Die ASM International verleiht seit 1939 den nach ihm benannten Albert Sauveur Achievement Award.
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Albert Sauveur (21 June 1863 – 26 January 1939) was a Belgian-born American metallurgist. He founded the first metallographic laboratory in a university. Sauveur was born in Leuven, Belgium. He studied at the Athénée Royal in Brussels, then the School of Mines, Liège and graduated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1889. He remained in the United States thereafter, becoming a Professor of Metallurgy in 1905. After several years working in industry, where he pioneered the use of microscopes to study the internal structure of steel, Sauveur joined Harvard University as a Instructor in Metallurgy, becoming Professor of Metallurgy in 1905. From 1924 to 1939, he held the Gordon McKay Professor of Mining and Metallurgy title at the university. From 1939 on, ASM International started bestowing the Albert Sauveur Achievement Award, for achievements in materials science and engineering. He was a member of the US National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society and the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain, the Iron and Steel Institute of America. He was awarded the Elliott Cresson Medal in 1913 and the Franklin Medal in 1939, both from The Franklin Institute and the Bessemer Gold Medal of the British Iron and Steel Institute in 1924. He died in Boston, Massachusetts in 1939, survived by his wife and 2 daughters.
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Albert Sauveur (né le 21 juin 1863 à Louvain – décédé le 26 janvier 1939) est un métallurgiste américain d’origine belge.
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Albert Sauveur (Lovaina, 21 de junho de 1863 — 26 de janeiro de 1939) foi um engenheiro estadunidense nascido na Bélgica.
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