Frederick L. Eberhardt (February 27, 1868 – 1946) was an American engineer, philanthropist, university administrator, and president of Gould & Eberhardt, a major Newark-based manufacturer of gear cutters and shapers, and other machine tools.
Under his leadership the firm became a major supplier to the US auto industry, as well as to the military during World War II.
Eberhardt graduated from the inaugural class of 1885 at Newark Technical School, which eventually became New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT).
Eberhardt Hall, New Jersey Institute of Technology is named in his honor.
Gould and Eberhardt Gear Machinery are still in the machine tool business, and are today based in Webster, Massachusetts.