Edwin Master

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Edwin Meister (born February 25, 1884 in Leipzig ; † 1970 ) was a German textile technologist and professor at the Technical University of Dresden from 1925 to 1945.

Meister completed his Abitur at the Nikolai grammar school in Leipzig in 1903 , then studied mechanical engineering at the TH Dresden until 1907 and received his doctorate there after an assistantship in 1914 as a Dr.-Ing. After various industrial activities, he was appointed in 1925 as one of the two successors of Ernst Müller (1856–1929) as professor of fiber technology and director of the Institute for Textile and Paper Technology at the TH Dresden. He held this chair until 1945. In 1945 he was briefly employed by the Soviet Ministry of Textile Industry. In 1948 he worked for Badische Metall-AG and as a freelance scientist. In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler . He was an evangelical brother .

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  • Technological representation of the spinning mill , 2nd edition, Springer, Berlin 1930 (Turkish translation: 1948)

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