Marguerite Massart, the Glossary
Marguerite Massart (1900–1979) was the first woman to graduate as an engineer in Belgium.[1]
Table of Contents
18 relations: Apartheid, Archipelago, Bakelite, Cape Verde, Flanders, Flemish dialects, Fuse (electrical), Ghent, Liège, Manchester, Montefiore Institute, Non-ferrous metal, Sal, Cape Verde, Santa Maria, Cape Verde, Soroptimist International, South African Airways, Université libre de Bruxelles, Women's Engineering Society.
- 20th-century Belgian engineers
- 20th-century Belgian women scientists
- Belgian civil engineers
- Belgian women
- Belgian women engineers
Apartheid
Apartheid (especially South African English) was a system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa and South West Africa (now Namibia) from 1948 to the early 1990s.
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Archipelago
An archipelago, sometimes called an island group or island chain, is a chain, cluster, or collection of islands, or sometimes a sea containing a small number of scattered islands.
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Bakelite
Bakelite, formally, is a thermosetting phenol formaldehyde resin, formed from a condensation reaction of phenol with formaldehyde.
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Cape Verde
Cape Verde or Cabo Verde, officially the Republic of Cabo Verde, is an archipelago and island country of West Africa in the central Atlantic Ocean, consisting of ten volcanic islands with a combined land area of about.
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Flanders
Flanders (Dutch: Vlaanderen) is the Dutch-speaking northern portion of Belgium and one of the communities, regions and language areas of Belgium.
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Flemish dialects
Flemish (Vlaams) is a Low Franconian dialect cluster of the Dutch language.
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Fuse (electrical)
In electronics and electrical engineering, a fuse is an electrical safety device that operates to provide overcurrent protection of an electrical circuit.
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Ghent
Ghent (Gent; Gand; historically known as Gaunt in English) is a city and a municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium.
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Liège
Liège (Lîdje; Luik; Lüttich) is a city and municipality of Wallonia and the capital of the Belgian province of Liège.
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Manchester
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 552,000 at the 2021 census.
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Montefiore Institute
The Montefiore Institute (Institut Montefiore) is the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science of the Faculty of Applied Sciences of the University of Liège, Belgium.
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In metallurgy, non-ferrous metals are metals or alloys that do not contain iron (allotropes of iron, ferrite, and so on) in appreciable amounts.
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Sal, Cape Verde
Sal (Portuguese for "salt") is an island in Cape Verde.
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Santa Maria, Cape Verde
Santa Maria (Portuguese for Saint Mary) is a city, Instituto Nacional de Estatística, p. 32-33 in the southern part of the island municipality of Sal, Cape Verde.
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Soroptimist International
Soroptimist International (SI) was founded in 1921 as a global volunteer service for women with almost 66,000 members in 118 countries worldwide.
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South African Airways
South African Airways (SAA) is the flag carrier of South Africa.
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Université libre de Bruxelles
The (Free University of Brussels; abbreviated ULB) is a French-speaking research university in Brussels, Belgium.
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Women's Engineering Society
The Women's Engineering Society is a United Kingdom professional learned society and networking body for women engineers, scientists and technologists.
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See also
20th-century Belgian engineers
- Édouard Empain
- Édouard Hannon
- Émile Braun
- Adolphe Stoclet
- André Sterling
- Antonina Grégoire
- Arthur Vierendeel
- Bart Muys
- Carol Smidts
- Charles Lambert Manneback
- Clément Van Bogaert
- Claude Kévers-Pascalis
- Dirk Fransaer
- Dirk Frimout
- Edgar Sengier
- Ernest Oscar Tips
- Frank De Winne
- Gabi Tolkowsky
- Georges Gutelman
- Guy B. Marin
- Hélène Mallebrancke
- Jacky Eeckelaert
- Jean de Wouters
- Jean van Bladel
- Jean-Pierre Clamadieu
- Joachim Coens
- Josef Christiaens
- Karel Bossart
- Lambert Jadot
- Luc Bossyns
- Marcel Loncin
- Marcel Tolkowsky
- Marguerite Massart
- Marie Louise Compernolle
- Maurice Anthony Biot
- Maurice Lemaître (mechanical engineer)
- Max van Rysselberghe
- Natasha Devroye
- Odon Jadot
- Paul Drumaux
- Philippe Samyn
- Pierre De Muelenaere
- René Goormaghtigh
- Roger Nicolet
- Sophie Vandebroek
- Walter Peeters
- Willy Geysen
- Willy Stevens
20th-century Belgian women scientists
- Carol Smidts
- Claire Vellut
- Corinne Houart
- Hélène Mallebrancke
- Ingrid Daubechies
- Jacqueline Lafontaine-Dosogne
- Jelena de Belder-Kovačič
- Marguerite Massart
- Marie Louise Compernolle
- Natasha Devroye
- Suzanne Leclercq
Belgian civil engineers
- Adolphe Stoclet
- André Sterling
- Arthur Vierendeel
- Camille Bulcke
- Clément Van Bogaert
- Claude Delbeke
- Hélène Mallebrancke
- Joachim Coens
- Lambert Jadot
- Luc Van den hove
- Marguerite Massart
- Odon Jadot
- Philippe Samyn
- René Goormaghtigh
- Roger Nicolet
Belgian women
- Amélie Nikisch
- An de Ryck
- Antonina Grégoire
- Chris van den Wyngaert
- Fernande Volral
- Henriette Mayer van den Bergh
- Jeanne Daman
- Lalla Vandervelde
- Marguerite Massart
- Marie Depage
- Marie Louise Compernolle
- Marthe Wéry
- Sophie Vandebroek
- Yvonne Nèvejean
Belgian women engineers
- Carol Smidts
- Dominique Schreurs
- Hélène Mallebrancke
- Marguerite Massart
- Marie Louise Compernolle
- Natasha Devroye