Person Detail: Walter Brenner

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Full Name: Walter Brenner | ||
Biography: (1923-2017) Professor, author. Walter Brenner was born in Vienna, Austria, and died in New Jersey. |
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1923 |
(Unknown) County Walter Brenner was born in Vienna, Austria, on July 21, 1923. |
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1939 |
Kings County Mr. Brenner attended James Madison High School in Brooklyn, New York. |
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1940 |
(Unknown) County Mr. Brenner received a bachelor of arts degree in chemical engineering from City University of New York in the early 1940s. |
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1949 |
Kings County Mr. Brenner received a master's degree from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1949. |
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1954 |
Kings County Mr. Brenner received his doctorate in chemical engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1954. |
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1962 |
(Unknown) County High-Temperature Plastics (Pub: Reinhold ISBN: 0278917844 / 978-0278917842 ) Nonfiction written by Walter Brenner, Dorey Lum, and Malcolm W. Riley. |
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1964 |
(Unknown) County Organic Semiconductors (Pub: Reinhold Publishing Corporation ISBN: 1124085173 / 978-1124085173 ) Nonfiction written by Yoshiyuki Okamoto and Walter Brenner. |
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1981 |
(Unknown) County Room Temperature Curing Epoxy Resin Compositions High Temperature Service Capability for Fiber Reinforced Structures, Adhesives (Pub: Defense Technical Information Center ISBN: ) Nonfiction by Walter Brenner and Josef Arnon. |
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1974 |
(Unknown) County Environmental Protection of Pyrotechnic Products and Devices (Pub: Defense Technical Information Center ISBN: ) Nonfiction by Walter Brenner and James J. Timlin. |
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2017 |
(Unknown) County Walter Brenner died in New Jersey on December 6, 2017. |
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New York County Mr. Brenner taught chemical engineering at New York University, both at the Manhattan campus and the Bronx campus. |
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Bronx County Mr. Brenner taught chemical engineering at New York University, both at the Bronx campus and at the Manhattan campus. |
