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This is a '''list of industrial and systems engineers''', people who were trained in or practiced [[industrial engineering]] or [[systems engineering]].
'''Dolphin''' is a [[fictional character]], a [[DC Comics]] [[superheroine]].
 
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See also [http://www.iienet.org Institute of Industrial Engineers], [http://www.incose.org International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE)].
image=[[Image:Dolphin_comics.jpg]]
|caption=Dolphin in her trademark outfit
|comic_color=background:#8080ff
|character_name=Dolphin
|real_name=Unknown
|publisher=[[DC Comics]]<BR>
|debut=Showcase #79
|creators=Jay Scott Pike
|alliance_color=background:#ffc0c0
|status=
|alliances=[[Tempest]]
|previous_alliances= Forgotten Heroes, [[Aquaman]]
|aliases=
|relatives=[[Tempest]], (husband) Cerdian (son)
|powers= artificially adapted for deep subaquatic life: underwater breathing, superhuman strength, resilience to deep water pressures
|}}
 
==[[Secret Origins]]==
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Dolphin (real name unknown) was a very young girl when she fell overboard from a cruise ship ([[Secret Origins]] #50) only to be saved from drowning when a mysterious [[alien]] race abducted her to use as an experimental prototype for a subaquatic humanoid race. In the course of these experiments, she acquired gills, webbed fingers, superhuman strength, resilence to deep water pressures, and a slowed aging process.
When the alien scientists suddenly abandoned the experiment, Dolphin escaped their underwater lab. Oblivious to her former humanity, the [[feral]] young Dolphin scavenged underwater for her livlihood, finding her trademark short blue-jeans and white shirt in a sunken ship. She grew into young womanhood living an isolated, lonely life, until the day the crew of an [[oceanology]] vessel saved her from a near lethal encounter with a [[dolphin]]-killing [[shark]].
 
The crew of the ship tried to educate and care for the girl they'd dubbed "Dolphin", but her utter lack of contact with either humans or Atlanteans had left her [[mute]]. Though she grew to understand spoken language fairly quickly, the act of speech itself remained beyond her. Then, a young female [[doctor]] on the crew had the bright idea to instruct her in [[American Sign Language|sign language]]. Finally able to communicate, Dolphin explained what she could of herself and her story, and expressed her desire to resume her undersea life. At some point, Dolphin finally mastered spoken language, (especially when she started having contact with the superheroic community) but never lost her shyness and reluctance to speak. She has since been a woman of few words.
== A ==
 
==The Crisis Years==
* [http://www.interfaceinc.com/who/founder.html Ray Anderson] - Founder and CEO of [http://www.interfaceinc.com Interface Inc.] Georgia Tech
Dolphin has stayed mostly on the fringes of the superheroic community, although she was a member of the Forgotten Heroes until their dissolution, and fought alongside them during the ''[[Crisis on Infinite Earths]].''
* Charles Armstrong - President of [[Seattle Mariners]] ([[Purdue University]])
* Dominic Antonellis - President and CEO, New England Confectionery Co. (NECCO)
 
==Meeting B Aquaman==
During the [[Zero Hour (comics)|Zero Hour]] events, she met [[Aquaman]], and took part in the battle against [[Charybdis (DC Comics)|Charybdis]], a villain interested in the aquatic powers of the two heroes. When Charybdis, after robbing Aquaman of his [[telepathic]] powers, stuck Aquaman's hand in a pool of water teeming with [[piranha|piranhas]], the normally passive Dolphin was forced to shoot the madman. She then escorted Aquaman and a wounded [[Aqualad]] back to Atlantis for medical attention.
* Charles Bedaux - successful promoter and early contributor
 
Afterwards, she became a supporting character in the Aquaman comic book, and soon won the affections of an Aquaman embittered by the loss of his hand. Over time, she came out of her shell, and displayed a more energetic and bubbly, though naive, personality.
== C ==
* [[Carlos Nemer]] - university professor and business consultant
In issue #25 of Aquaman volume 3 it was revealed that [[Kordax]], an evil [[merman]] ancestor of Aquaman's, had secretly set Dolphin free from the lab, and used mind control to prompt her to infiltrate the royal court and kill Aquaman as the agent of his revenge on the royal house of Atlantis. The strong-willed Dolphin broke free of his control, and her romantic involvment with the king of Atlantis grew into love.
 
Dolphin remained Aquaman's lover until [[Mera]], Aquaman's wife, returned from her exile in another dimension called the Netherworld. In the same period, Aqualad, now calling himself [[Aqualad|Tempest]], returned from several years of extradimensional [[magic]] studies with increased powers and confidence, winning Dolphin's heart with a kiss. Though initially taken aback, Aquaman blessed the relationship. Eventually, Dolphin became pregnant by Tempest, and the two were married in an Atlantean ceremony attended by Tempest's second family, the [[Titans (comics)|Titans]].
== D ==
 
==Starting a family life==
* John Dasburg - CEO, [[Northwest Airlines]] ([[University of Florida]])
Dolphin gave birth to a son, whom Aquaman named Cerdian (after Cerdia, a surface nation annexed by Atlantis). The weight of new familial responsibilities initially strained the relationship between Dolphin and Tempest. These tensions came to a head when Dolphin demanded Tempest choose between his duties as a hero and his duties as a father and husband. Tempest complied, and quit the Titans. When Aquaman was exiled for his role in the sinking of Atlantis, the family fell under suspicion as friends of the deposed king. The new sorcerous rulers deemed Dolphin and her family "collaborationists" and put them under house arrest. As of recent issues, this goverment has been overthrown, and Dolphin and her family live happily in a free Atlantis.
* Mohammad G. Droubi - Academic Quality Coordinator ([http://www.uok.edu.sy/en/index.php University of Kalamoon])
* [[Mike Duke]] - President and CEO, Wal-Mart Stores USA ([[Georgia Institute of Technology]])
 
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== E ==
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* [[John Edwardson]] - CEO, CDW Computer Centers Inc. ([[Purdue University]])
* [[Agner Krarup Erlang|A. K. Erlang]] - communications, queueing
* [[Michael Eskew]] - CEO, United Parcel Service ([[Purdue University]])
* Rick English - English Pool Consulting ([[Rutgers University]])
 
== F ==
* [[Joe Forehand]] - CEO, Accenture
* [[Karsten Fuhst]] - Dipl.-Ing. (FH) - Inventor of an downhole crusher
 
== G ==
 
* [[Henry Gantt]] - inventor of the [[Gantt chart]],
* [[Tom Gilb]] - inventor of [[Planguage]] and [[evolutionary systems delivery]]
* [[Frank Gilbreth]] - ''[[Cheaper by the Dozen]]''
* [[Lillian Gilbreth]] - time and motion studies ([[University of California, Berkeley]])
* Charles Gordon - co-owner of Tri-City Beverages and inventor of "Dr. Enuf" beverage ([[University of Vermont]])
* John Grado - Retired Chairman and CEO of Technographics, Inc. ([[University of Vermont]])
* Jack Guynn - President of the [[Federal Reserve Bank]]-Atlanta (VT)
 
== H ==
* [[Homer Hickam]] - [[NASA]] Engineer, Author of ''The Coalwood Way, Rocket Boys, October Sky, Torpedo Junction and Back to the Moon'' ([[University of Vermont]])
* Charles O. (Chad) Holliday - CEO, DuPont
 
== I ==
* [[Lee Iacocca]] - former CEO - [[Chrysler]] ([[Lehigh University]])
 
== J ==
* [[Joseph M. Juran]] - [[Six Sigma]]
 
== K ==
* [[Robert S. Kaplan]] - Professor of Cost Accounting, [[Harvard University]]
* [[Robert Kidder]] - CEO, [[Borden Chemical Inc.]] ([[University of Michigan]])
* [[Dick Kovacevich]] - CEO, Wells Fargo
* Edward J.Kearney, P.E. -President, Management Engineering ([[Northeastern University, Boston]])
 
== L ==
* [[Tom Landry]] - former [[Dallas Cowboys]] Coach ([[University of Houston]])
 
== M ==
* [[Jim McCaslin]] - President and CEO, [[Harley-Davidson Motor Co.]]
* [[William H. McCumber, P.E.]] - Fellow of [http://www.incose.org INCOSE], President of [http://www.ertin.com EagleRidge Technologies], Professor of Practice at the University of Maryland University College ([http://www.umuc.edu UMUC]), retired from IBM Federal Systems and Loral/Lockheed; deceased 2003.
 
== N ==
 
== O ==
 
== P ==
* [[R.K. Pachauri]] - Chairman, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Director, Tata Energy Research Institute
* [[Andrew Patti]] - President and COO, [[Dial Corp.]] ([[Rutgers]])
 
== Q ==
 
== R ==
 
== S ==
* [[William H. Swanson]] - President and CEO, [[Raytheon Co.]]
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== T ==
* Mah Bow Tan
* [[Frederick Winslow Taylor]] - [[Scientific management]]
 
== U ==
* Tom Usher - CEO, [[United States Steel]]
 
== V ==
 
== W ==
* Boon Wan
* Edward Whitacre, Jr. - Chairman and CEO of [[SBC Communications|SBC]]
 
== X ==
 
== Y ==
* Philip Yeo
 
* Yun Jong Yong, CEO, [[Samsung Electronics]]
 
==Z==
 
[[Category:Lists of people by occupation|Industrial engineers]]
 
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