Nancy Deloye Fitzroy
Nancy Burr Deloye Fitzroy (born October 5, 1927) is an American engineer specializing in heat transfer and fluid dynamics.
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Born | Nancy Burr Deloye October 5, 1927 Pittsfield, Massachusetts |
Nationality | United States |
Education | B.ChE. |
Alma mater | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute |
Occupation | Engineering |
Spouse(s) | Roland Victor Fitzroy, Jr. |
Website | http://nancyfitzroy.org/ |
Life
Born Nancy Burr Deloye in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, she became the first female student to study chemical engineering at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1949. Hired by Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory in 1950, she worked as an assistant engineer with the heat transfer group.[1] In 1952, she became a development engineer for General Electric, initially working on the Hermes Missile Program[2] and designing heat transfer surfaces for nuclear reactor cores.[3] Nancy would remain with the General Electric company for the next 37 years. There she met her future husband, electrical engineer Roland Victor Fitzroy, Jr.;[4] the couple were married in 1951.
Nancy specialized as a heat transfer engineer with the Advanced Technology Laboratories beginning in 1963. In 1965 she was a heat transfer consultant with the Research and Development Center, working on gas turbines, space satellites and other technologies.[2] She was appointed editor of the GE heat transfer and fluid flow data books, a reference work that was made available by subscription to engineers world-wide beginning in 1970.[1]
During the 1970s, Nancy turned to administrative and management roles. She was named manager for heat transfer consulting in 1971, a strategic planner from 1974–76, then an advanced concepts planner and proposal manager up to 1979. During 1979–1982 she was a manager of energy and environmental programs with GE's Turbine Market and Projects Division. Thenceforth she worked as a consultant involved with gas turbines, nuclear energy, and space vehicles. From June 1986–87 she became the first female president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers[2]—the first woman to head a major national engineering society.[5] She retired in 1987.[3]
Nancy Fitzroy was one of the first female helicopter pilots, and both she and her husband enjoyed flying, sailing and travelling.[4] The Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy and Roland V. Fitzroy Medal was established in 2011 by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers to "pioneering contribution to the frontiers of engineering leading to a breakthrough(s) in existing technology or leading to new applications or new areas of engineering endeavor". Nancy serves as chair for the committee that selects the recipients.[6]
Awards and honors
- Achievement Award, Society of Women Engineers (1972)[2]
- Demers Medal, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1975)[2]
- Davies Medal, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2014)[7]
- Centennial Medal, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1980)[2]
- Federation of Professional Women Award (1984)[2]
- Honorary Fellow, Institution of Mechanical Engineers (1987)[8]
- Elected to the National Academy of Engineering (1996)[9]
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Hall of Fame (1999)[10]
- Honorary Membership Award, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2008)[3]
- Honorary Doctorate in Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute[9]
- Honorary Doctor of Science Degree, New Jersey Institute of Technology[9]
Bibliography
- GE heat transfer and fluid flow data books (1955–1974)
- Career guidance for women entering engineering (1973)
References
- "Women engineers unit commends Mrs. Fitzroy", Schenectady Gazette, Edison Tech Center, p. 33, June 26, 1972, retrieved 2013-04-17.
- Wayne, Tiffany K. (2011), American Women of Science Since 1900, ABC-CLIO, LLC, pp. 398–399, ISBN 1598841580.
- "Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy", Notables, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, archived from the original on 2012-02-22, retrieved 2013-04-17.
- "Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy", Engineering Hall of Fame, Edison Tech Center, 2002, retrieved 2013-04-17.
- "Deloyle Named ASME President" (PDF), CSWP Gazette, American Physical Society, 6 (1), February 1986, retrieved 2013-04-17.
- "Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy and Roland V. Fitzroy Medal", Engineering honors, awards, and achievement awards, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, retrieved 2013-04-17.
- "Mechanical Engineering Pioneer, First Woman President of ASME To Receive Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Davies Medal", RPI News, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, May 2, 2014, retrieved 2017-08-30.
- "Honorary Fellows", Engineering Heritage, Institution of Mechanical Engineers, retrieved 2013-04-17.
- Bernard, Peter (January 31, 1996), "Pentagon Gives Awards To 18 Local Optometrists", SunSentinel, retrieved 2013-04-17.
- "Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy", Alumni Hall of Fame, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, retrieved 2013-04-16.
External links
- Women in Engineering: Nancy D. Fitzroy on YouTube
- "Associate Professor Frank Wicks honored by American Society of Mechanical Engineers", The Chronicle, Union College, 71 (5), October 5, 2007, retrieved 2013-04-17.
- Buel, Bill (May 17, 2013), "GE's Nancy Fitzroy is subject of latest Wizards of Schenectady video", The Daily Gazette, Schenectady, NY, retrieved 2015-12-10.