- literature, and
social and
political sciences. It is
locally still known as
Polytechnikum, or
simply as Poly,
derived from the
original name eidgenössische polytechnische...
- 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...
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renamed the
Royal Saxon Polytechnic Institute (Königlich-Sächsisches
Polytechnikum). At that time,
subjects not
connected with technology, such as history...
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Mileva Marić-Einstein
Mileva Marić-Ajnštajn Alma mater Eidgenössisches
Polytechnikum, Zürich (known
today as ETH, Eidgenössische
Technische Hochschule),...
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Awards Davy
Medal (1891)
Scientific career Institutions Polytechnikum of Stuttgart,
Polytechnikum of Zurich,
University of Heidelberg,
University of Göttingen...
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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...
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aerial vehicles. In 1878,
Rudolf Diesel, who was a
student at the "
Polytechnikum" in Munich,
attended the
lectures of Carl von Linde.
Linde explained...
- (1776–1847); his two
brothers also
became professors. He
first studied at the
Polytechnikum (which
today is the
University of Stuttgart) and then in 1877 went to...
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Geiser studied for four
semesters from 1859 to 1861 at the Zürich
Polytechnikum and then went to
Berlin for four
semesters from 1861 to 1863 to study...
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universities of Bonn, Königsberg, Zürich, and Göttingen. At the Eidgenössische
Polytechnikum,
today the ETH Zurich, he was one of Einstein's teachers. Minkowski...