List of Tymoshenko's Doctoral Students in The U.S.A.
- University of Michigan
- Coates, W. M., (1929)
- Donnell, L. H., (1930)
- Billevicz, V., (1931)
- Everett, F. L., (1931)
- Frocht, M. M., (1931)
- Goodier, J. N., (1931)
- Brandeberry, J. B., (1932)
- MacCullough, G. H., (1932)
- Jamieson, J., (1933)
- Taylor, W. H., (1933)
- Verse, G. L., (1933)
- Vesselowsky, S. T., (1933)
- Weibel, E. E., (1933)
- Jakkula, A. A., (1934)
- Maugh, L. C., (1934)
- Schoonover, R. H., (1934)
- Way, S., (1934)
- Wojtaszak, I. A., (1934)
- Allan, G. W. C., (1935)
- Horger, O. J., (1935)
- Maulbetsch, J. L., (1935)
- Miles, A. J., (1935)
- Young, D. H., (1935)
- Anderson, C. G., (1936)
- Fox, E. N., (1936)
- Hetenyi, M. I., (1936)
- Hogan, M. B., (1936)
- Marin, J., (1936)
- Zahorski, A. T., (1937)
- Stanford University
- Bergman, E. O., (1938)
- Kurzweil, A. C., (1940)
- Lee, E. H., (1940)
- Huang, Y. S., (1941)
- Wang, T. K., (1941)
- Weber, H. S., (1941)
- Hoff, N. J., (1942)
- Popov, E. P., (1946)
- Chilton, E. G., (1947)
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