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Maintenance Template
edit@Melcous: Hi. I noticed that you have put "BLP sources" tag on the article. I have added some more citations and content. Could you please review the article so that we could clean up the article along with the maintenance template?
@Femkemilene: Hello. If you have some spare time, will it be possible to review the content of this article? I am trying to clean it up. — Preceding unsigned comment added by IMLone wolf (talk • contribs)
- I couldn't find much wrong at a quick glance. Make sure the external links comply with WP:EL (don't give bare links, and don't repeat links to different places on the same website). And importantly: don't forget to sign your posts with four tildes ~~~~. Femke (talk) 20:58, 21 May 2022 (UTC)
- @Femke Thank you for the input. I will double check as suggested and clean up the article. IMLone wolf (talk) 02:31, 22 May 2022 (UTC)
Dr. Eng.
editHis 1979 degree from the Politecnico is called "Dr. Eng." Is this degree a PhD or a bachelor's degree?
"Dr. Eng." is not listed as one of the abbreviations in Doctor of Engineering, though it looks similar (e.g. quantified by edit distance) to the valid abbreviations "DEng" and "Dr-Ing". It also looks similar to the abbreviation "Dr.-Ing." for Doktoringenieur.
On the other hand, this profile of Pattavina Achille suggests "Dr. Eng." is equivalent to the laurea (Italian bachelor's degree). (Cf. Engineer's degree#Italy.
Based on the other guy's (Achille's) profile, I'm leaning towards the interpretation that his "Dr. Eng." is a bachelor's degree, but it would be nice to get confirmation from someone more knowledgeable about Italian education.