Irena Kuzora-Ziarno

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Irena Kuzora-Ziarno b. Lindner (born July 18, 1928 in Warsaw ; † December 2015 ) was a Polish electrical engineer . She was Professor of Theoretical Electrical Engineering at the Technical University of Rzeszów .

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Her parents were Ronnald Lindner and Cecylia geb. Sknypisiske. In 1947 she began studying electricity at the Technical University of Gdansk , which she graduated in 1952 with "very good". As early as 1950 she worked as an assistant in the mathematics department, where she stayed until 1955. She then switched to the theoretical electrical engineering department, where she wrote her doctoral thesis on the subject of "Electrical model of the stationary vibrations of ideal liquids with a free surface".

After graduating in 1965, she worked at the Technical University of Rzeszów. From 1968 she was a lecturer there. In 1991 she retired and at that time she held the chair for theoretical electrical engineering and headed the department. Her research focused on electrical models in connection with field theory .

literature

  • Renate Strohmeier: Lexicon of natural scientists and women of Europe. From antiquity to the 20th century. Deutsch, Thun 1998. p. 165.

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