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  1. John (Johan) Ericsson, född 31 juli 1803 i Långbanshyttan, Värmland, död 8 mars 1889 i New York, begravd i Filipstad, var en svensk uppfinnare. John Ericsson var son till Olof Ericsson och Sophia Yngström och yngre bror till ingenjören Nils Ericson. Som innovatör och ingenjör nådde John Ericsson världsomfattande framgångar.

  2. Nationality. Swedish. Occupation (s) Musician and composer. Years active. 1994–present. Known for. Founding member of Peter Bjorn and John. John Eriksson (born 8 January 1974, Hortlax (Piteå), Sweden) is a Swedish musician and composer best known as a founding member of Peter Bjorn and John.

  3. John Ericsson (Långbanshyttan, 31 de julio de 1803-Nueva York, 8 de marzo de 1889) fue un ingeniero e inventor sueco. A la edad de 13 años participó en la construcción del canal de Göta . Trabajó en el desarrollo del motor de vapor trasladándose al Reino Unido para difundir sus innovaciones.

  4. John Ericsson (born Johan Ericsson; July 31, 1803 – March 8, 1889) was a Swedish-American inventor. He was active in England and the United States. Ericsson collaborated on the design of the railroad steam locomotive Novelty , which competed in the Rainhill Trials on the Liverpool and Manchester Railway , which were won by inventor ...

  5. John Ericsson (born July 31, 1803, Långbanshyttan, Swed.—died March 8, 1889, New York, N.Y., U.S.) was a Swedish-born American naval engineer and inventor who built the first armoured turret warship and developed the screw propeller. After serving in the Swedish army as a topographical surveyor, Ericsson went to London in 1826 and ...

  6. 31 de jul. de 2017 · John Ericsson (1803 – 1889), Swedish-born inventor. Original print in possession of National Archives. On July 31, 1803, Swedish-American inventor John Ericsson was born. Ericsson is regarded as one of the most influential mechanical engineers ever.

  7. John ERIKSSON, Professor of Cell Biology | Cited by 13,776 | of Åbo Akademi University, Turku | Read 196 publications | Contact John ERIKSSON