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Qué (quién) es C Donald Bateman - definición

BRITISH ARCHITECT
C. E. Bateman
  • 89–91 Cornwall Street, Birmingham
  • Northfield Library, 1914
  • St Chads Church, Walmley, Sutton Coldfield 1925-27

C. Donald Bateman         
  • Donald Bateman (2011)
CANADIAN-BORN US ELECTRONICS ENGINEER, INVENTOR
Don Bateman
Charles Donald Bateman, known as Don Bateman, (born 8 March 1932, Saskatchewan, Canada) is an electrical engineer and the inventor of the Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS), a device that is responsible for a marked decline in controlled flight into terrain accidents, such as the Mount Erebus Disaster with Air New Zealand Flight 901.
Charles Bateman (architect)         
Charles Edward Bateman FRIBA (8 June 1863 – 5 August 1947) was an English architect, known for his Arts and Crafts and Queen Anne-style houses and commercial buildings in the Birmingham area and for his sensitive vernacular restoration and extension work in the Cotswolds.
Donald Cox (engineer)         
AMERICAN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER
Donald C. Cox
Donald C. Cox (born November 22, 1937) is an electrical engineer researching wireless communication, currently a professor at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he heads the Wireless Communications Research Group.

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Charles Bateman (architect)

Charles Edward Bateman FRIBA (8 June 1863 – 5 August 1947) was an English architect, known for his Arts and Crafts and Queen Anne-style houses and commercial buildings in the Birmingham area and for his sensitive vernacular restoration and extension work in the Cotswolds.