Albert nuts

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Albert Nüsse as a student in 1903

Albert August Nüsse (born November 11, 1882 in Bostel (Celle) , † March 27, 1965 in Burgwedel ) was a German geodesist.

Life

Albert Nüsse studied geodesy at the Agricultural University in Berlin . In 1902 he became a member of the Saxonia association from the "chain" , later the RSC Corps Saxonia Berlin. After passing the surveyor's examination, he joined the Theodor Grimm's office in Hanover in 1904 as a surveyor. In 1907 he switched to the Hamburg civil service, where he was promoted to the First Surveying Council in the following decades. In 1926 he initiated the creation of a base map for the greater Hamburg area using aerial photographs and became the founder and head of the “Lower Elbe Surveying” working group in the Greater Hamburg area. To carry out the work, he also used numerous young unemployed surveyors who were active in the voluntary labor service (FAD) and were stationed in surveying camps in Fischbek, Pinneberg, Höltigbaum, Trittau, Barmstedt, Wohldorf, Schwiedersfelt and Hittfeld. After the National Socialist seizure of power, the creation of a basic map was declared a Reich affair and Nuts was forced out of office by the end of 1933.

In 1934 Nüsse returned to the Theodor Grimm surveying office in Hanover. In 1938 he was approved as a publicly appointed surveying engineer and became a partner in the office to which he belonged until 1962.

After the Second World War , Nüsse was actively involved in the reconstruction of the DVW - Society for Geodesy, Geoinformation and Land Management , which he had already joined in 1910. In the post-war years he acted as secretary and treasurer. The founding of the Association of Publicly Appointed Surveying Engineers goes back in particular to Nüsser's initiative. From 1945 to 1951 he was regional chairman of the BDVI. In 1951 he was one of the founding members of the Geodesy and Geoinformatics Society at Leibniz Universität Hannover. From 1951 until his death he was a member of the board of this society as treasurer.

He received various awards for his scientific and professional commitment.

Awards

  • Federal Cross of Merit on Ribbon, 1953
  • Honorary member of the DVW - Society for Geodesy, Geoinformation and Land Management

literature

  • The aerial photography at the Hamburg surveying office . In: Photogrammetry in the service of Hamburg surveying , special edition 2013 of the LGV Aktuell (Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg • State Office Geoinformation and Surveying), pp. 3–9 ( digitized version )
  • Report on 60 years of the sponsoring society . In: 2011 reports from the field of geodesy and geoinformatics at Leibniz Universität Hannover , February 2012, volume 62, pp. 114–126 ( digitized version )

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Carl Weigandt: History of the Corps Saxonia-Berlin to Aachen 1867-1967. Aachen 1968, p. 353
  2. ^ Carl Weigandt: History of the Corps Saxonia-Berlin to Aachen 1867-1967. Aachen 1968, p. 171
  3. Gerd Hoffmann: Hamburg in aerial photographs and pictures 1933 to 1963 , 2011, p. 8 ( digitized version )