Famous Civil Engineers - List of Famous Civil Engineers - page 2

Most individuals would find it difficult to think of a life where civil engineers do not exist. Whether it is building roads, buildings, sewage systems, dams, bridges or airports, one would have to think of a civil engineer almost immediately. However, not all civil engineers end up working in these large, well-paying capacities. Some engineers may even just work in the smaller aspects of civil engineering like designing or looking into the research process or might even specialize in departments like structural construction, environment or even transportation. As the population grows around the world, the need for more civil engineers arises. According to recent studies, it is estimated that in the near future, there will be a sudden escalation in civil engineering jobs around the world. While designing, constructing and operating mammoth infrastructure is a part of their job description, civil engineers are also required to boost the conditions of old and existing structures, while conforming to social and environmental policies and norms. Around the world, in order to become a civil engineer and in order to be able to practice in a particular department, a person would need to have a good higher-secondary degree and a degree in mathematics, engineering or the sciences. Here is a compilation of a list of famous mind body therapists, learn more fascinating facts and details about them with their biographies that include trivia, interesting facts, timeline and life history.

The Most Famous Civil Engineers

NameBirthdayNationalityBio
E. SreedharanJune 12, 1932IndianE
Isambard Kingdom BrunelApril 9, 1806BritishIsambard Kingdom Brunel was the English civil engineer who built the Great Western Railway
Elmina WilsonSeptember 29, 1870AmericanElmina Wilson was the first woman to receive a four-year civil engineering degree (BSCE) from Iowa State University (ISU)
Emily Warren RoeblingSeptember 23, 1843AmericanEmily Warren Roebling was a female engineer largely responsible for guiding construction of the Brooklyn Bridge
John BradfieldDecember 26, 1867AustralianJohn Bradfield was an Australian engineer, who oversaw the design and building of ‘Sydney Harbour Bridge’
M. VisvesvarayaSeptember 15, 1860IndianM
Squire WhippleSeptember 16, 1804AmericanSquire Whipple was an American civil engineer, famously known as the ‘Father of Iron Bridge building in America’
Nora Stanton Blatch BarneySeptember 30, 1883AmericanNora Stanton was the first woman to become a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers
John SmeatonJune 8, 1724BritishJohn Smeaton was an English engineer famously known as the ‘Father of Civil Engineering’
Gustave EiffelDecember 15, 1832FrenchAlexandre Gustave Eiffel was a French civil engineer and architect who built the famous Eiffel Tower

Thomas Brassey

Thomas Brassey was a civil engineer credited to have built most of the railways in the world in 19th century

BritishNovember 7, 1805156 views

Squire Whipple

Squire Whipple was an American civil engineer, famously known as the ‘Father of Iron Bridge building in America’

AmericanSeptember 16, 1804218 views

Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Isambard Kingdom Brunel was the English civil engineer who built the Great Western Railway

BritishApril 9, 1806292 views

John Smeaton

John Smeaton was an English engineer famously known as the ‘Father of Civil Engineering’

BritishJune 8, 1724205 views

John Bradfield

John Bradfield was an Australian engineer, who oversaw the design and building of ‘Sydney Harbour Bridge’

Thomas Telford

Thomas Telford was a Scottish civil engineer and architect, famously dubbed as the ‘Colossus of Roads’

ScottishAugust 9, 1757161 views