André Guignard is a Swiss engineer initially educated as a watchmaker.
They hired a Swiss engineer, Julius Kellsburger, to prepare a street grid map.
The first working examples were built by Swiss and Austrian engineers.
Louis Soutter (1871-1942) was a Swiss engineer, architect, painter, and musician.
By the 1930s Henry Mohaupt, a Swiss engineer, had developed this technology even further and created hollow charge ammunition.
Gruner worked with team of Swiss engineers and military experts, who lived in the town for four months and examined every recognizable structure.
"Once those fastidious Swiss engineers have checked out our system, you don't need anymore due diligence."
It was invented by Ernst Schmidt, a Swiss engineer.
Hans Renold (31 July 1852 - 2 May 1943) was a Swiss engineer.
The writer spoke to Robert Uetz, a Swiss engineer who lives a nearly two-thousand-watt life.