Josef Fuglewicz

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Josef Fuglewicz (born April 22, 1876 in Chernivtsi , Bukowina , † October 23, 1972 in Leoben ) was an Austrian engineer. From 1928 to 1946 he was professor of mining in Leoben.

Life

Fuglewicz attended the kk I. Staatsgymnasium Chernivtsi . With the many beech forests in Buchenland, he actually wanted to study forest science. 6 million people from six nationalities lived peacefully together in the "Far East of Austria". After graduating from high school in July 1893, he came to Frohnleiten and Leoben with his parents . He studied mining and metallurgy at the Leoben University of Mining and Mining. In 1894 he was reciprocated in the Corps Montania Leoben . After the first two years of study, he served as a one-year volunteer with Regiment No. 41. In 1896, he came to the Bosnian-Hercegovinian Infantry Regiment No. 3 in Budapest as a reserve lieutenant . On February 27, 1898, he passed the state examination for mining "with excellent results". After he had also passed the state examination for metallurgy on September 27, 1898, he entered the coal mining industry in Rossitz, Moravia . On January 1, 1899, he switched to the Aryan silver mining in the Bohemian Příbram as an intern . The West Bohemian Mining Corporation in Zwug hired him as a mining assistant. He made good progress there. At the beginning of the First World War , he experienced the siege of Przemyśl in an infantry regiment of the Landsturm . After the fortress was surrendered, he came to Siberia as a prisoner of war . From Vladivostok he returned to Austria by sea. The Montanistische Hochschule appointed him in 1928 as full professor for mining science . When the Montania – Vandalia cartel was concluded in 1934 and he was already rector , he received the ribbon of the Corps Vandalia Graz. He was rector in the academic years 1933/34 and 1934/35. In 1934/35 he was also the dean of the mining faculty of the combined technical and mining university Graz-Leoben. He retired in 1946.

Individual evidence

  1. a b Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 93/84; 51/176
  2. ÖNB
  3. In memory of Josef Fuglewicz