In thermodynamics, Miles V. Sullivan (1917-) is an American chemist noted for his circa 1942 invention of the drinking bird a famous evaporation-propelled heat engine that runs for weeks.
Education
Sullivan completed his PhD at Purdue University. [1]
References
1. Sullivan, Anne. (2008). “Miles Sullivan: The Father of Inventions”, 19-pgs, AnneSullivanFlute.com.
Videos
● Anon. (2006). “Miles Sullivan: the Father of Inventions” (Ѻ), Jul 19.