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Bisio, Attilio Louis was born on August 21, 1930 in New York City. Son of Joseph and Maria (Scalso) Bisio.
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Bisio, Attilio Louis was born on August 21, 1930 in New York City. Son of Joseph and Maria (Scalso) Bisio.
Bachelor, Columbia College, 1952; Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Columbia College, 1953; Master of Science, Columbia College, 1954.
With, Exxon Research and Engineering Corporation, 1957-1986; engineering advisor corporation research, Annandale, New Jersey, 1979-1986; editor Chemical Engineering Progress magazine, New York City, 1986-1990; United States correspondent, The Chemical Engineer, since 1990. Executive director Materials Technology Institute, St. Louis, 1986-1988.
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Married Rosemary Ronzoni, October 15, 1955. Children: Joseph, Thomas, Peter.