ответ:Yevhen Paton was born in 1870 in a French town Nizza.
Paton was an outstanding constructor and a scientist.
Since 1929 Paton was the member of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.
He graduated from the Polytechnical Institute of Dresden in 1894 and St Petersburg Institute of Civil Engineers in 1896.
In 1904—1939 Paton was the professor of Kyiv Polytechnical Institute.
Heading the laboratory of testing the bridges, he formulated the main scientific principles and discovered the scientific technology of testing the bridges.
In 1896—1929 he constructed 35 bridges, among them the main bridge across the Dnieper in Kyiv.
Now this bridge bears his name.
In 1929 Paton organized the laboratory of electric welding, which became an Institute in 1934.
ответ:Yevhen Paton was born in 1870 in a French town Nizza.
Paton was an outstanding constructor and a scientist.
Since 1929 Paton was the member of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.
He graduated from the Polytechnical Institute of Dresden in 1894 and St Petersburg Institute of Civil Engineers in 1896.
In 1904—1939 Paton was the professor of Kyiv Polytechnical Institute.
Heading the laboratory of testing the bridges, he formulated the main scientific principles and discovered the scientific technology of testing the bridges.
In 1896—1929 he constructed 35 bridges, among them the main bridge across the Dnieper in Kyiv.
Now this bridge bears his name.
In 1929 Paton organized the laboratory of electric welding, which became an Institute in 1934.
Yevhen Paton died in 1953 in Kyiv.
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