Jean Aubert (engineer)
Jean Aubert  | |
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| Born | 2 July 1894 Paris, France  | 
| Died | 25 November 1984 Paris, France  | 
| Nationality | French | 
| Education | Lycée Louis-le-Grand in Paris, École nationale des ponts et chaussées, University of Paris (Bachelor of law) | 
| Occupation | Engineer | 
| Known for | Engineer on river and canal works | 
Jean Aubert was a French engineer. In 1961, he used the idea of the German engineer Julius Greve from the last century to describe a pente d'eau (English: water slope), which was a way of moving boats up the gradient of a canal without locks. The design consisted of a sloping channel, through which a wedge of water on which the boat was floating could be pushed up an incline. This concept was used in both the Montech water slope and the Fonserannes water slopes.