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Peter Cooper Hewitt

Peter Cooper Hewitt

American electrical engineer

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Birthdate
May 5, 1861
Birthplace
New York City
New York City
Date of Death
August 25, 1921
Place of Death
Paris
Paris
Educated at
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Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
Stevens Institute of Technology
Stevens Institute of Technology
Awards Received
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2011 National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductee
Occupation
Inventor (patent)
Inventor (patent)
Engineer
Engineer

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United States
United States
Father
Abram Hewitt
Abram Hewitt
Wikidata ID
Q728601
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Peter Cooper Hewitt (born May 5, 1861, in New York City) was an inventor and engineer known for his contributions to electrical technology. He held citizenship in the United States. Hewitt's education included attending Stevens Institute of Technology and the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. He was the son of Abram Hewitt.

During his career, Peter Cooper Hewitt was granted patents for his inventions. His professional work mainly revolved around engineering. In recognition of his accomplishments, Hewitt was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2011.

Hewitt passed away in Paris on August 25, 1921.

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