Rainer Feig

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Rainer Feig (born January 20, 1941 in Dresden ) is a German physicist, computer scientist and former politician ( SPD ).

Feig initially worked as a metal aircraft manufacturer in Dresden. After graduating from the Humboldt University in Berlin , he taught mathematics and physics. Feig obtained the title of a graduate physicist in a distance learning course. He worked as a computer scientist and physicist for the VEB electrical project. Later he went to VEB Kraftwerkanlagenbau . There he was involved in the calculation of the dynamic case in the Lubmin nuclear power plant . From 1978 onwards Feig was responsible for the field of "Computer Center Technology" at the Dresden Engineering College .

In the state elections in 1990 , Rainer Feig ran for the direct mandate in the constituency of Meißen II . After Bernd Donaubauer resigned, Feig moved to the Saxon state parliament on November 25, 1991 , to which he was a member until 1994.

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Individual evidence

  1. State Statistical Office of Saxony - Elections / referendums - State parliament election 1990. In: statistik.sachsen.de. Retrieved July 11, 2019 .
  2. Group strength and change of faction - The Saxon State Parliament. In: landtag.sachsen.de. Retrieved July 11, 2019 .