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Alexander Louis London (August 31, 1913 – March 19, 2008) was an American mechanical engineer and professor of mechanical engineering at Stanford University.London was elected to the National Academy of Engineering "for contributions to the theory and applications of compact heat exchangers, especially in the gas turbine field".The National Academy of Engineering called London "one of the world's best known experts in heat transfer equipment design, performance and analysis."The Stanford University called him "engineering expert on heat transfer".London received the R. Tom Sawyer Award by the Gas Turbine Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, The James Harry Potter Gold Metal, and the Max Jakob Memorial Award.

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  • Alexander Louis London (August 31, 1913 – March 19, 2008) was an American mechanical engineer and professor of mechanical engineering at Stanford University.London was elected to the National Academy of Engineering "for contributions to the theory and applications of compact heat exchangers, especially in the gas turbine field".The National Academy of Engineering called London "one of the world's best known experts in heat transfer equipment design, performance and analysis."The Stanford University called him "engineering expert on heat transfer".London received the R. Tom Sawyer Award by the Gas Turbine Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, The James Harry Potter Gold Metal, and the Max Jakob Memorial Award. (en)
  • Alexander Louis ("Lou") London (Nairóbi, África Oriental Britânica (atualmente Quênia), 31 de agosto de 1913 – 19 de março de 2008) foi um engenheiro mecânico estadunidense, professor de engenharia mecânica da Universidade Stanford. London foi eleito membro da Academia Nacional de Engenharia dos Estados Unidos "por contribuições à teoria e aplicações de trocadores de calor compactos, especialmente na área de turbina a gás." A Academia Nacional de Engenharia dos Estados Unidos chamou London "um dos especialistas mais conhecidos do mundo no projeto, performance e análise de equipamentos de transmissão de calor". A Universidade Stanford o chamou "engenheiro especialista sobre transmissão de calor".London recebeu o Prêmio R. Tom Sawyer da Gas Turbine Division da Sociedade dos Engenheiros Mecânicos dos Estados Unidos (American Society of Mechanical Engineers - ASME), o James Harry Potter Gold Metal, e o Prêmio Memorial Max Jacob. (pt)
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  • Alexander Louis London (August 31, 1913 – March 19, 2008) was an American mechanical engineer and professor of mechanical engineering at Stanford University.London was elected to the National Academy of Engineering "for contributions to the theory and applications of compact heat exchangers, especially in the gas turbine field".The National Academy of Engineering called London "one of the world's best known experts in heat transfer equipment design, performance and analysis."The Stanford University called him "engineering expert on heat transfer".London received the R. Tom Sawyer Award by the Gas Turbine Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, The James Harry Potter Gold Metal, and the Max Jakob Memorial Award. (en)
  • Alexander Louis ("Lou") London (Nairóbi, África Oriental Britânica (atualmente Quênia), 31 de agosto de 1913 – 19 de março de 2008) foi um engenheiro mecânico estadunidense, professor de engenharia mecânica da Universidade Stanford. (pt)
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  • A. Louis London (en)
  • Alexander Louis London (pt)
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