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Spanish Mining Engineer and professor of electrical Engineering. Excellent teacher who contributed to the study and dissemination of Electrotechnique.
José María de Madariaga Casado was a brilliant mining engineer and Professor of Electrotechnics of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He was part of the Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences and was president of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry and Physics.
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variant spelling:
Madariaga Casado, José María de
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Curriculum vitae
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* 03.07.1853
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Hiendelaencina, Guadalajara, Spain
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born
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1876
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He graduated in Mining Engineering.
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1886
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Madrid
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He was appointed professor of Chemistry Laboratory of the School of Mining Engineers of Madrid.
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1891
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Madrid
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He became professor in Electrotechnics at the Mining Engineering School of Madrid.
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1902
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He joined the Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences.
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1906
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President of the Spanish Royal Society of Chemistry and Physics.
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1913 - 1916
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Director of the Mining Engineering School.
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† 31.01.1934
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Madrid, Spain
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died
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