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'''Kenneth Franklin Tupper''' (1905-?) was an aeronautical engineer known for his work at the National Research Council of Canada, and was the fifth [[Dean of Engineering]] at the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. He served as Dean from 1949 to 1954, leaving the Faculty to pursue private practice and later returning to the NRC as Vice-President (Scientific).

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Kenneth Franklin Tupper

Kenneth Franklin Tupper
Portrait of KF Tupper


In office
1949-1954

Preceded by
Succeeded by

Born 1905
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Died ?
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Nationality Canadian
Discipline Mechanical Engineering
Fields Aeronautics Engineering
Digital Electronics
Nuclear Engineering
Education B.A.Sc., 1929
S.M., 1937
Alma mater University of Toronto
University of Michigan
Known for Aeronautics research (jet engines)

Kenneth Franklin Tupper (1905-?) was an aeronautical engineer known for his work at the National Research Council of Canada, and was the fifth Dean of Engineering at the University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. He served as Dean from 1949 to 1954, leaving the Faculty to pursue private practice and later returning to the NRC as Vice-President (Scientific).