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- literature, and social and political sciences. It is locally still known as Polytechnikum, or simply as Poly, derived from the original name eidgenössische polytechnische...
- renamed the Royal Saxon Polytechnic Institute (Königlich-Sächsisches Polytechnikum). At that time, subjects not connected with technology, such as history...
- Mileva Marić-Einstein Mileva Marić-Ajnštajn Alma mater Eidgenössisches Polytechnikum, Zürich (known today as ETH, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule),...
- systems. He was born in Alzey in Germany and studied engineering at the Polytechnikum Karlsruhe. In 1868 he left Germany by ship from Bremerhaven for the...
- Johannes Kepler, with the institution taking on the name Johannes-Kepler-Polytechnikum. It was intended to enable young people in the region to train as engineers...
- aerial vehicles. In 1878, Rudolf Diesel, who was a student at the "Polytechnikum" in Munich, attended the lectures of Carl von Linde. Linde explained...
- universities of Bonn, Königsberg, Zürich, and Göttingen. At the Eidgenössische Polytechnikum, today the ETH Zurich, he was one of Einstein's teachers. Minkowski...
- Awards Davy Medal (1891) Scientific career Institutions Polytechnikum of Stuttgart, Polytechnikum of Zurich, University of Heidelberg, University of Göttingen...
- February 1905, Vienna, Austria) was a professor at the Eidgenössischen Polytechnikum, the fore-runner of modern ETH in Zurich. Tetmajer was a pioneer in...
- main building of ETH Zürich, which was formerly called Eidgenössisches Polytechnikum, and from which the railway derives its name. Previous names for the...