Lewis M. Norton Explained
Lewis Norton (1855–1893)[1] was an American academic who introduced the first four-year undergraduate chemical engineering program[2] while teaching at Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1888. He was the grandfather of mathematician Edward Norton Lorenz.
External links
- 67 . July 1990 . 7 . A196 . Journal of Chemical Education . Review: One hundred years of chemical engineering: from Lewis M. Norton (M.I.T. 1888) to present . 10.1021/ed067pA196.2. Kauffman. George B..
Notes and References
- Book: Peppas, Nikolas A . 3 . One hundred years of chemical engineering: from Lewis M. Norton (M.I.T. 1888) to present . Springer . 1989 . 978-0-7923-0145-5 .
- Book: Narayanan, B . Stoichiometry and Process Calculations . 6 . PHI Learning . 2006 . 978-81-203-2992-8 .