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ヘンリー・ペトロスキー

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ヘンリー・ペトロスキー
生誕せいたん (1942-02-06) 1942ねん2がつ6にち
ニューヨークブルックリン
死没しぼつ (2023-06-14) 2023ねん6月14にち(81さいぼつ
出身しゅっしんこう マンハッタンカレッジ英語えいごばん (1963ねん理学りがく)
イリノイ大学だいがくアーバナ・シャンペーンこう (1968ねん理論りろん応用おうよう力学りきがく博士はかせごう)
職業しょくぎょう 教授きょうじゅ作家さっか
配偶はいぐうしゃ キャサリン・ペトロスキー英語えいごばん
子供こども カレン・ペトロスキー、スティーブン・ペトロスキー
おや ヘンリー・ペトロスキー、ヴィクトリア・ペトロスキー
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ヘンリー・ペトロスキー(Henry Petroski, 1942ねん2がつ6にち - 2023ねん6月14にち)は、アメリカ合衆国あめりかがっしゅうこく工学こうがくしゃデューク大学だいがく教授きょうじゅせんもん土木どぼく工学こうがく失敗しっぱいがく

鉛筆えんぴつクリップなどのインダストリアルデザイン研究けんきゅうられる。雑誌ざっし『アメリカン・サイエンティスト』 (en) やアメリカ工学こうがく教育きょういく協会きょうかい会誌かいし (en) の常連じょうれん寄稿きこうしゃ

人物じんぶつ

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ニューヨークブルックリンまれ、クイーンズそだ[1]。1963ねんマンハッタン・カレッジ卒業そつぎょう、1968ねんイリノイ大学だいがく理論りろん力学りきがくおよび応用おうよう力学りきがく分野ぶんや博士はかせごう取得しゅとく。1968-74ねんテキサス大学だいがくオースティンこう、1975-80ねんアルゴンヌ国立こくりつ研究所けんきゅうじょつとめ、1980ねんからデューク大学だいがく教授きょうじゅ[2]

2004ねん米国べいこく放射ほうしゃせい廃棄はいきぶつ技術ぎじゅつ審査しんさ委員いいんかい(United States Nuclear Waste Technical Review Board、NWTRB)に任命にんめい[3]、2008ねん再任さいにん

クラークソン大学だいがく (en) 、トリニティ・カレッジ、ヴァルパライソ大学だいがく (en) から名誉めいよ学位がくい授与じゅよされた。テキサスしゅう技術ぎじゅつ登録とうろくアメリカ芸術げいじゅつ科学かがくアカデミー全米ぜんべい技術ぎじゅつアカデミー会員かいいん。2006ねんワシントンしょう受賞じゅしょう

2023ねん6がつ14にち死去しきょ。81さいぼつ[4]

著書ちょしょ

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洋書ようしょ
  • To Engineer Is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design (1985), ISBN 978-0-679-73416-1
  • Beyond Engineering: Essays and Other Attempts to Figure without Equations (1986), ISBN 978-0-312-07785-3
  • The Pencil: A History of Design and Circumstance (1990), ISBN 978-0-679-73415-4
  • The Evolution of Useful Things (1992), ISBN 978-0-679-74039-1
  • Design Paradigms: Case Histories of Error and Judgment in Engineering (1994), ISBN 978-0-521-46649-3
  • Engineers of Dreams: Great Bridge Builders and The Spanning of America (1995), ISBN 978-0-679-76021-4
  • Invention by Design: How Engineers Get from Thought to Thing (1996), ISBN 978-0-674-46368-4
  • Remaking the World: Adventures in Engineering (1997), ISBN 978-0-375-70024-8
  • The Book on the Bookshelf (1999), ISBN 978-0-375-70639-4
  • Paperboy: Confessions of a Future engineer (2002), ISBN 978-0-375-71898-4
  • Small Things Considered: Why There Is No Perfect Design (2003), ISBN 978-1-4000-3293-8
  • Pushing the Limits: New Adventures in Engineering (2004), ISBN 978-1-4000-3294-5
  • Success Through Failure: The Paradox of Design. (2006), ISBN 978-0-691-13642-4
  • The Toothpick: Technology and Culture. (2007), ISBN 978-0-307-27943-9
  • The Essential Engineer: Why Science Alone Will Not Solve Our Global Problems. (2010), ISBN 978-0-307-27245-4
  • The Engineer's Alphabet: Gleanings from the Softer Side of a Profession. (2011), ISBN 978-1-107-01506-7
  • To Forgive Design: Understanding Failure. (2012), ISBN 978-0-674-06584-0
  • The House with Sixteen Handmade Doors: A Tale of Architectural Choice and Craftsmanship. (2014), ISBN 978-0-393-24204-1
  • The Road Taken: The History and Future of America's Infrastructure. (2016), ISBN 978-1-63286-360-7
記事きじ
  • "Engineering: Scientific Status," in Modern Scientific Evidence, 2002, vol. 3, part 3, pp. 14–54.
  • "The Origins, Founding, and Early Years of the American Society of Civil Engineers: A Case Study in Successful Failure Analysis," in American Civil Engineering History: The Pioneering Years, B. G. Dennis, Jr., et al., editors, Proceedings of the Fourth National Congress on Civil Engineering History and Heritage, ASCE Annual Meeting, November 2–6, 2002, pp. 57–66.
  • The Importance of Engineering History," International Engineering History and Heritage: Improving Bridges to ASCE's 150th Anniversary, Jerry R. Rogers and Augustine J. Fredrich, editors. History Congress proceedings, American Society of Civil Engineers, Houston, Texas, October 2001, pp. 1-7.
  • "Reference Guide on Engineering Practice and Methods," in Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, 2nd edition, Washington, D.C.: Federal Judicial Center, 2000. pp. 577–624.
  • "The Britannia Tubular Bridge: A Paradigm of Failure-Driven Design," reprinted in Structural and Civil Engineering Design, William Addis, ed. Aldershot, Hampshire: Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 1999, pp. 313–24.
  • "Polishing the Gem: A First-Year Design Project," en:Journal of Engineering Education, October 1998, pp. 445–49.
  • "Drink Me, How Americans came to have cup holders in their cars", Slate Magazine, March 15, 2004
  • "Stick Figure, The marketing genius who brought us the toothpick", Slate Magazine, Oct. 31, 2007
  • "Infrastructure," American Scientist, September–October 2009, pp. 370–74.
  • "Bridging the Gap," New York Times Magazine, June 14, 2009, pp. 11–12.
  • "Want to Engineer Real Change? Don’t Ask a Scientist," Washington Post, Outlook Section, January 25, 2009, p. B4.
  • "Calder as Artist-Engineer: Vectors, Velocities," in Alexander Calder: The Paris Years, 1926–1933, ed. Joan Simon and Brigitte Leal (New York, Paris, and New Haven: Whitney Museum of American Art, Centre Pompidou, and Yale University Press, 2008), pp. 178–83.
  • "The Importance of Civil Engineering History," Proceedings, International Civil Engineering History Symposium, Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, Toronto, June 2–4, 2005, pp. 3–8.
  • "The Evolution of Useful Things: Success through Failure," Proceedings of the Design History Society Conference on Design and Evolution, Delft, The Netherlands, August 3-September 2, 2006. In CD format.
  • "An American Perspective on Telford," The 250th Anniversary of the Birth of Thomas Telford: Collected Papers from a Commemorative Conference Held on 2 July 2007, Royal Society of Edinburgh, pp. 44–46.
  • "Foot in Mouth: The Toothpick’s Surprising Debt to the Shoe," Huntington Frontiers, Spring/Summer 2007, pp. 22–24.
  • "What’s in a Nametag?" American Scientist, July–August 2007, pp. 304–08.
  • "The Paradox of Failure," Los Angeles Times, August 4, 2007, p. A17.
  • "Success and Failure: Two Faces of Design," The Bent of en:Tau Beta Pi, Fall 2007, pp. 27–30.
  • "Picky, Picky, Picky," Los Angeles Times, October 30, 2007, p. A23.
  • "The Glorious Toothpick," The American, November/December 2007, pp. 76–80.

脚注きゃくちゅう

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  1. ^ Petroski, Henry (2002). Paperboy: Confessions of a Future Engineer. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 0375413537 
  2. ^ Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2008. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008.
  3. ^ NWTRB Board Member”. 2007ねん6がつ30にち時点じてんオリジナルよりアーカイブ。2007ねん5がつ4にち閲覧えつらん
  4. ^ “‘America’s poet laureate of technology’ Duke professor Henry Petroski dies at 81” (英語えいご). wraltechwire.com. (2022ねん6がつ15にち). https://wraltechwire.com/2023/06/15/americas-poet-laureate-of-technology-duke-professor-henry-petroski-dies-at-81/ 2022ねん6がつ16にち閲覧えつらん 

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