Max Rudiger

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Max Rüdiger (born November 26, 1875 in Forst (Lausitz) ; † May 2, 1953 in Stuttgart ) was a German technologist and university professor, he was rector of the Hohenheim Agricultural University from 1947 to 1949 .

Live and act

Rüdiger his doctorate in 1902 at the University of Munich Dr. phil. and joined BASF in Ludwigshafen as a chemist in 1904 . In 1908 he was appointed to Weihenstephan as an academy teacher, received the Venia legendi for agricultural technology and became an associate professor at the Agricultural University of Weihenstephan (later incorporated into the University of Munich). In 1927 he accepted a professorship at the Hohenheim Agricultural University for the chair of agricultural technology. In 1936 he moved to the University of Ankara in Turkey and returned to Hohenheim in 1945. Rüdiger became rector (1947 to 1949) and retired in 1949.

Publications (selection)

  • The agricultural distillery, Stuttgart, Verlag Enke, 1952, 6 additional editions
  • The fruit distillery, Stuttgart, Eugen Ulmer publishing house, 1945, 4 additional editions

literature

  • Ernst Klein: The academic teachers at the University of Hohenheim 1818–1968, W. Kohlhammer Verlag Stuttgart 1968, Max Rüdiger page 112

Individual evidence

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