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Margaret Hutchinson Rousseau : ウィキペディア英語版 | Margaret Hutchinson Rousseau
Margaret Hutchinson Rousseau (27 October 1910 - 12 January 2000) was a chemical engineer who designed the first commercial penicillin production plant.〔(Chemical Heritage ) Manufacturing a Cure: Mass Producing Penicillin〕 She was also the first female member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.〔(AIChE Centennial Celebrations ) Milestones〕 ==Life== Margaret Hutchinson was born in 1910 in Houston, Texas, the daughter of a clothing store owner, and married William C. Rousseau, a co-worker, who was later a chemical engineering lecturer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). They had one son. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from Rice Institute in 1932 and her Doctor of Science degree in chemical engineering from MIT in 1937, the first woman to earn a doctorate in the subject in the USA. She died 12 January 2000 at her home in Weston, Massachusetts.〔(MIT Women's Association ) The 1920s and 1930s〕
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