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  1. John Scott Russell FRSE FRS FRSA (9 May 1808, Parkhead, Glasgow – 8 June 1882, Ventnor, Isle of Wight) was a Scottish civil engineer, naval architect and shipbuilder who built Great Eastern in collaboration with Isambard Kingdom Brunel.

  2. John Scott Russell (9 de mayo de 1808 - 8 de junio de 1882) fue un ingeniero civil, arquitecto y constructor naval escocés.

  3. 4 de jun. de 2024 · John Scott Russell (born May 8, 1808, Glasgow, Scot.—died June 8, 1882, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, Eng.) was a British civil engineer best known for researches in ship design. He designed the first seagoing battleship built entirely of iron.

  4. Over one hundred and fifty years ago, while conducting experiments to determine the most efficient design for canal boats, a young Scottish engineer named John Scott Russell (1808-1882) made a remarkable scientific discovery.

  5. John Scott Russell. 1808 – 1882. naval architect, shipbuilder. Engineering Achievements. John Scott Russell’s great legacy is his contribution to Naval Architecture and fluid dynamics.

  6. 9 de may. de 2015 · John Scott Russell was primarily an engineer and naval architect, rather than a mathematician; but his name is well-known to applied mathematicians today through his experimental discovery of the 'solitary wave'.

  7. John Scott Russell was born on the 8th May 1808 at Parkhead, near Glasgow. At the age of twelve he began to study for the church at St Andrews University but a year later he matriculated at Glasgow University, where his interests became increasingly scientific and he was awarded his MA in 1825.