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Ellen Swallow Richards Dr John Job Crew Bradfield Emily Warren Roebling William LeBaron Jenney (1842 – 1911) Ellen Swallow Richards was an American pioneer in engineering. She was the first woman ever to be admitted into a school of science and technology she was also the first woman to earn a degree in chemistry. She was a key founder of environmental engineering. Her contribution in the field of civil engineering is her efforts in research on soil quality. 1867 – 1943 Dr John Job Crew Bradfield is a prominent Australian engineer who supervised the design and construction of the famous and iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge. 1843 –1903 Emily Warren Roebling is considered as the world’s first female field engineer. She is known for her contribution to the completion of the famous Brooklyn Bridge after her husband, Washington Roebling, had developed caisson disease. Her husband was a civil engineer, as well as the Chief Engineer during the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. Emily, who studied alongside her husband and capable of the task at hand, took over as chief field engineer of the construction of the Brooklyn Bridge. 1832 – 1907 William LeBaron Jenney, an American architect and engineer, is well- known for building the first skyscraper in the year 1884. He became to be known as the Father of the American Skyscraper. In the year 1998, he was ranked as number 89 in the book “1,000 Years, 1,000 People: Ranking th e Men and Women Who Shaped the Millennium”. Photo by What-when-how Photo by Newsapi "Kate" Gleason 1865 – 1933 Catherine Anselm "Kate" Gleason was an American engineer and entrepreneur who is known for being an accomplished woman in the engineering field where males were dominant. She is responsible for inventing mass- produced, low cost housing built out of concrete. Photo by Wikimedia Catherine Anselm Photo by Pinterest Photo by Wikipedia NOVEMBER 2016 Mining Engineering and Its Importance 67