Gustav Market

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Gustav Markt (born December 14, 1881 in Inzing , Tyrol, † October 6, 1977 in Innsbruck ) was an Austrian electrical engineer and university professor .

Career

From 1900 to 1906, Markt studied at the Technical University in Vienna . From 1908 he worked at the Austrian Siemens-Schuckert works on the electrification of the railways as well as the planning and construction of power plants and the network. Together with Benno Mengele , he received a patent in 1930 on the Mark-Mengel bundle conductor for high-voltage transmission.

From 1931 he was also a professor at the Technical University in Vienna and from 1945 at the University of Innsbruck .

He died on October 6, 1977 in Innsbruck.

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Individual evidence

  1. Biographical data from Gustav Markt in: Technical University of Munich: the history of a scientific enterprise, Volume 2 , by Wolfgang A. Hermann, Dr. Martin Pabst, Margot Fuchs, Metropol, 2006, page 973
  2. ^ Biographical data from Gustav Markt in: Short biographies - Hydraulics and Hydraulic Engineering: Personalities from the German-speaking area , by Paul-Gerhard Franke, Adolf Kleinschroth, KM Lipp, 1991, page 418