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German-Swiss Engineer who investigated about the winding for DC machines.
Engelbert Arnold was born in Lucerna (Switzerland) on March 7th in 1856. In 1878, he graduated as an Engineer from the Zurich Polytechnic. Two years later he began to work with professor Dettmar in the Polytechnic of Riga, with whom he founded an electric company in 1884, specialized in windings. In 1891 he is named director of the Swiss company Oerlikon, where he designed several large-scale electric machines such as Dynamos and motors. In 1894 he accepted to be a professor from the University of Karluhe. Here he ordered to build an electric department with fully-equiped laboratories. In 1906 is named Doctor Honoris Causa by the University of Hanover. He died in 1911 in Karluhe, Germany.
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Engelbert, Arnold
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Curriculum vitae
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* 07.03.1856
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Lucerna, Switzerland
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He was Born in Lucerna, Switzerland.
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1878
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Zurich, Switzerland
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He graduated as an Engineer from the Zurich polytechnic.
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1880
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Riga, Switzerland
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He started to work with professor Dettmar in the Riga Technic School.
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1884
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Switzerland
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He founded an electric company with professor Dettmar.
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1891
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Switzerland
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He is named director of the Oerlikon company. In this company, he designed several electric machines.
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1894
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Karluhe, Germany
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He accepted a position as professor in the University of Karluhe.
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1906
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Hanover, Germany
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He is awarded with the Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Hanover.
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† 1911
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Karluhe, Germany
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He died in Karluhe, Germany.
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