- on the coat of arms. The
nickname "X" also
applies to
Polytechnicians.
Female Polytechnicians are
sometimes nicknamed "Xettes" or "X7",
which is pronounced...
- Sébastien Aimé (1762–1843),
mechanic Bertrand Alibert (1775–1808),
polytechnician (X 1794),
engineer of the
Ponts et Chaussées
Felice Ansiglioni, printer...
-
telegraphic lines,
proposed a
school specializing in
telegraphy for
Polytechnicians. However, his
proposition was rejected. The
school was
founded on 12...
-
Baldensperger (1871–1958),
academic (literature)
Brothers Grollemund,
polytechnicians and généraux de brigade: Marie-Joseph (1875–1954) and Marie-Paul Vincent...
-
geology Jožef Mrak (1709–1786), one of the most
notable Slovenian polytechnicians Pier
Paolo Pasolini (1922–1975),
Italian film
director and poet Vasja...
- (17
October 1833 – 9 July 1914) was a
French artillery officer and
Polytechnician. He
invented the
first effective obturator system for breech-loading...
- (1792–1860) 6
March 1848 20 June 1849 Paul
Louis Clément 20 June 1849 1868
Ernest Dubois (1800–1873) 1868 1870
Louis Auvray [fr] (1808–1871)
Polytechnician...
-
surfaces Zinc dithiophosphate –
Lubricant additive Theodor Reye was a
polytechnician in Zürich, in 1860, but
later became a
professor in Straßburg, according...
- back at
least to 1913. At the time, it took
place at night, and the
polytechnicians covered walls and
boards with
large Xs. All
engineering students (French...
- to
write a
biography of François Viète.
Between 1880 and 1890, the
polytechnician Fréderic Ritter,
based in Fontenay-le-Comte, was the
first translator...