Background
Gottschalk, Max Jules was born on December 14, 1909 in Saint Louis. Son of Max William and Kelmie (Mutrux) Gottschalk.
new development specialist industrial designer
Gottschalk, Max Jules was born on December 14, 1909 in Saint Louis. Son of Max William and Kelmie (Mutrux) Gottschalk.
Bachelor in Design, Washington University, St. Louis, 1933. Postgraduate in psychology and history of art, Washington University, St. Louis, 1938. Postgraduate School Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis, 1944.
With Knapp Monarch Electrical Company, Saint Louis, 1934-1936. Chief technical advisor government Newfoundland, Canada, 1938-1942.
Chief development engineer Hussman Company, Saint Louis, 1942-1944.
Senior engineer development Walter Dorwin Teague, New York City, 1942-1944. Chief engineer Gerald C. Johnson Associations, New York City, 1946-1948.
Senior engineer in charge field handling equipment Hughes Aircraft, Tucson, 1952-1960. Senior research product design engineer Bell Aerosystems Company, Buffalo, 1962-1964.
President Max"s Enterprises, 1986.
Instructor in design, drafting, perception, electronics, coordinator design and drafting department, consultant sound recordingsystems Pima College, Tucson, 1967-1977. Professor, chairman, applied design department Pima Junior College, Tucson, 1969-1989. Consultant Mark A. Simpson Manufacturing Company, Long Island, New York, 1944-1952, Plymold Corporation, Lawrence, Massachusetts, Wheeldex Corporation, White Plains, New York, Simpla Research and Manufacturing Company.
New York City, 1944-1952.
Consultant in interior plantscaping. Construction engineering Burr-Brown Research Corporation, Lee Supply, 1964-1967.
Lecturer Cooperative Summer College, Saint John"s and CornerBrook, Newfoundland, 1937-1939. Consultant art and design Sullivan, Stauffer, Colwell and Bayless, Foote, Cone, and Belding, Gardner Advertising, Darcy Advertising, 1948-1952.
Industrial designs and developers include: new modular chassis systems, electronic test equipment, paper towel holder, rotary card file, 1st open case frozen food refrigeration, 1st self service electronic checkout, use of cellophane for wrapping cheeses and meats, lunar escape vehicle, air cushion vehicle, curtain wall air cooling, intensive care cooling systems, electronics packaging systems
Consultant in field, 1985-1991. President Imagineering, Tucson, 1960. Chief engineer Godesca and Gottschalk Engineering, 1970.
Owner Max"s Enterprises (Mechanical Engineering), 1980;work exhibited Saint Louis Artist Guild, 1935, Saint Louis Art Museum, 1936, Saint John"s, Canada, 1940-1942, Museum Modern Art, New York City, 1948-1950, International Canvas Exhibit, Tokyo, 1975, Pima College, Rosequist Wohlheim Gallery, Tucson, 1970, Udinotti Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona, San Francisco and Los Angeles, Kaibob Art Gallery.
Member Radio Engineering Society, Plastic Engineering Society, Audio Engineering Society (life).
Married Josephine Pipkin, 1933 (divorced 1940). Children: Sandra, Jules. Married Cecil Cornsweet, June 8, 1979.