Frank E. Marble
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Frank E. Marble
Summary
Frank E. Marble is a human[1]. He was born in Cleveland[2]. He was born on July 21, 1918[3]. He died on August 11, 2014[4]. He worked as an engineer[5].
Key Facts
- Born in Cleveland[2], Frank E. Marble…
- Frank E. Marble was born on July 21, 1918[3].
- Frank E. Marble died on August 11, 2014[4].
- Frank E. Marble held citizenship in United States[6].
- Frank E. Marble's professions included engineer[5].
- Among Frank E. Marble's employers was California Institute of Technology[7].
- Frank E. Marble's education included a stint at California Institute of Technology[8].
- Frank E. Marble's doctoral advisor was Theodore von Kármán[9].
- Frank E. Marble's doctoral advisor was Hans W. Liepmann[10].
- Frank E. Marble received the Daniel Guggenheim Medal[11].
- Frank E. Marble was a member of National Academy of Sciences[12].
- Frank E. Marble is recorded as male[13].
- Frank E. Marble's instance of is recorded as human[14].
- Frank E. Marble supervised Donald L. Turcotte as a doctoral student[15].
- Frank E. Marble supervised Amable Liñán as a doctoral student[16].
- Frank E. Marble supervised Edward Edom Zukoski as a doctoral student[17].
- Frank E. Marble supervised Edward G. Gibson as a doctoral student[18].
- Frank E. Marble supervised Jack L. Kerrebrock as a doctoral student[19].
- Frank E. Marble supervised Gary Flandro as a doctoral student[20].
- Frank E. Marble supervised P. N. Shankar as a doctoral student[21].
- Frank E. Marble supervised Joseph T. C. Liu as a doctoral student[22].
- Frank E. Marble supervised Thomas Charles Adamson as a doctoral student[23].
- Frank E. Marble supervised Sébastien Candel as a doctoral student[24].
- Frank E. Marble supervised Odus R. Burggraf as a doctoral student[25].
- Frank E. Marble supervised Donald Allen Dooley as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Frank E. Marble was born in Cleveland[2]. He was born on July 21, 1918[3].
Education
Frank E. Marble's education included a stint at California Institute of Technology[8]. Doctoral advisors include Theodore von Kármán[9], a physicist[27], 1881–1963[28], of German Empire[29], awarded the honorary chairperson[30], specialised in fluid mechanics[31] and Hans W. Liepmann[10], a physicist[32], 1914–2009[33], of United States[34], awarded the National Medal of Technology and Innovation[35]. He earned the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy[36].
Career and Affiliations
Frank E. Marble worked as an engineer[5]. Among his employers was California Institute of Technology[7]. Doctoral students include Donald L. Turcotte[15], a university teacher[37], 1932–2025[38], of United States[39], awarded the Arthur L. Day Medal[40], specialised in physics[41]; Amable Liñán[16], an aerospace engineer[42], 1934–2025[43], of Spain[44], awarded the Princess of Asturias Award for Technical and Scientific Research[45]; Edward Edom Zukoski[17], a mechanical engineer[46]; Edward G. Gibson[18], an astronaut[47], b. 1936[48], of United States[49], awarded the United States Astronaut Hall of Fame[50]; Jack L. Kerrebrock[19], an aerospace engineer[51], 1928–2019[52], of United States[53], awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal[54]; and Gary Flandro[20], an aerospace engineer[55], b. 1934[56], of United States[57].
Recognition
Frank E. Marble received the Daniel Guggenheim Medal[11].
Death and Burial
Frank E. Marble died on August 11, 2014[4].
FAQs
Where was Frank E. Marble born?
Frank E. Marble was born in Cleveland[2].
What did Frank E. Marble do for work?
Frank E. Marble worked as engineer[5].
Where did Frank E. Marble go to school?
Frank E. Marble was educated at California Institute of Technology[8].
What awards did Frank E. Marble receive?
Honors received include Daniel Guggenheim Medal[11].