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Hans D. Baumann is a German-American inventor and engineer. He has registered over 200 patents and produced 105 publications. He is known internationally as a valve specialist and is an expert on aerodynamic noise of gases. ==Life== Baumann came to the United States from Germany in 1953, as an exchange student. He holds degrees from (institute of Technology (now part of Case Western Reserve University) ) and Northeastern University, and earned a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Columbia Pacific University. Baumann has worked as Chief Engineer at W. & T. Co., a valve supplier in Germany; Manager of Research & Development at Worthington S/A in France; Director of Engineering at Cashco, Inc., in the U.S.; Vice President of Masoneilan International, Inc.; and Senior Vice President of Technology for Fisher Controls. In 1977, he founded H. D. Baumann Assoc., Ltd., manufacturing control valves; the company was subsequently acquired by Fisher Instruments, and is now part of Emerson Process Management.〔 In the field of engineering, Baumann has published manuals on valves and was a contributor to the ''Instrument Engineers' Handbook'', ''Control Valves Handbook'', ''Noise and Vibration Control Engineering Handbook'', and ''Handbook of Noise and Vibration Control''. He has also self-published several books on business management and German history. His book ''Hitler's Fate'' suggests that Adolf Hitler did not commit suicide, but rather survived World War II. Baumann is a licensed Professional Engineer in four states and a member of Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society.〔 He is an advisor to the dean of the University of New Hampshire Business School, and presently resides in Palm Beach, Florida. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hans Baumann (inventor)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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