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Eli Fromm (born 7 May 1939) is professor emeritus and Electrical and Computer Engineering Leroy A. Brothers Professor in the College of Engineering at Drexel University. Dr. Fromm received a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Drexel in 1962, a Masters in Engineering also from Drexel in 1964, and his Ph.D. from Jefferson Medical College in 1967. He worked as in engineer in the Missile and Space Division of General Electric in 1962, then at the Applied Physics Laboratory at DuPont Company in Wilmington Delaware, 1963; he began working at Drexel as an assistant professor in 1967. In 2002 he became the first recipient of the National Academy of Engineering's Gordon Prize, considered to be one of the Nobel Prizes of Engineering — the others being the Academies Russ Prize and Draper Priz

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  • Eli Fromm (born 7 May 1939) is professor emeritus and Electrical and Computer Engineering Leroy A. Brothers Professor in the College of Engineering at Drexel University. Dr. Fromm received a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Drexel in 1962, a Masters in Engineering also from Drexel in 1964, and his Ph.D. from Jefferson Medical College in 1967. He worked as in engineer in the Missile and Space Division of General Electric in 1962, then at the Applied Physics Laboratory at DuPont Company in Wilmington Delaware, 1963; he began working at Drexel as an assistant professor in 1967. In 2002 he became the first recipient of the National Academy of Engineering's Gordon Prize, considered to be one of the Nobel Prizes of Engineering — the others being the Academies Russ Prize and Draper Priz (en)
  • Eli Fromm (Rehlingen-Siersburg, 7 de maio de 1939) é um engenheiro alemão. É professor da Universidade Drexel. Obteve um B.S. em engenharia elétrica na Universidade Drexel em 1962, um mestrado em engenharia também pela Universidade Drexel em 1964 e um Ph.D. pela em 1967. Trabalhou como engenheiro na Missile and Space Division da General Electric em 1962, depois no Applied Physics Laboratory da DuPont em Wilmington, Delaware, em 1963; começou a trabalhar na Universidade Drexel como Professor Assistente em 1967. Em 2002 foi o primeiro a receber o Prêmio Gordon da Academia Nacional de Engenharia dos Estados Unidos, considerado ser equivalente a um Prêmio Nobel de Engenharia — sendo os outros o Prêmio Russ e o Prêmio Charles Stark Draper. Foi eleito membro da Academia Nacional de Engenharia d (pt)
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  • Eli Fromm (born 7 May 1939) is professor emeritus and Electrical and Computer Engineering Leroy A. Brothers Professor in the College of Engineering at Drexel University. Dr. Fromm received a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from Drexel in 1962, a Masters in Engineering also from Drexel in 1964, and his Ph.D. from Jefferson Medical College in 1967. He worked as in engineer in the Missile and Space Division of General Electric in 1962, then at the Applied Physics Laboratory at DuPont Company in Wilmington Delaware, 1963; he began working at Drexel as an assistant professor in 1967. In 2002 he became the first recipient of the National Academy of Engineering's Gordon Prize, considered to be one of the Nobel Prizes of Engineering — the others being the Academies Russ Prize and Draper Prize. Professor Fromm was elected as a member into the National Academy of Engineering in 2004 for innovation and leadership in the development of a holistic curriculum for engineering education. (en)
  • Eli Fromm (Rehlingen-Siersburg, 7 de maio de 1939) é um engenheiro alemão. É professor da Universidade Drexel. Obteve um B.S. em engenharia elétrica na Universidade Drexel em 1962, um mestrado em engenharia também pela Universidade Drexel em 1964 e um Ph.D. pela em 1967. Trabalhou como engenheiro na Missile and Space Division da General Electric em 1962, depois no Applied Physics Laboratory da DuPont em Wilmington, Delaware, em 1963; começou a trabalhar na Universidade Drexel como Professor Assistente em 1967. Em 2002 foi o primeiro a receber o Prêmio Gordon da Academia Nacional de Engenharia dos Estados Unidos, considerado ser equivalente a um Prêmio Nobel de Engenharia — sendo os outros o Prêmio Russ e o Prêmio Charles Stark Draper. Foi eleito membro da Academia Nacional de Engenharia dos Estados Unidos em 2004. (pt)
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