Nicolae Vasilescu-Karpen

Nicolae Vasilescu-Karpen

Nicolae Vasilescu-Karpen (* 28. November oder 10. Dezember 1870 in Craiova; † 2. März 1964 in Bukarest) war ein rumänischer Ingenieur und Physiker. Er gründete die elektrotechnische Ausbildung in Rumänien und entwickelte die Karpen-Batterien. Im Jahr 1922 wurde er in die Rumänischen Akademie gewählt.[1]

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Schriften

  • 1904 – Recherches sur l'effect magnetique des corps electrise en mouvement (Paris, 1904)
  • 1925 – Manual de electrotehnică generală (1925)
  • 1942 – Electricitate (1942)
  • 1957 – Fenomene și teorii noi în electrochimie și chimie fizică, (1957)

Einzelnachweise

  1. Personalități românești ale științelor naturii și tehnicii

Literatur

  • Personalități românești ale științelor naturii și tehnicii
  • St. Procopiu, Profesorii noștri: N. Vasilescu-Karpen, Rev. st. V. Adamachi, 1948
  • M. Marinescu Viața și opera inginerului N. Vasilescu-Karpen, Anal. Acad. RSR, 1970
  • I. Antoniu, N. Vasilescu-Karpen și învățământul tehnic superior, Anal. Acad. RSR, 1970
  • C. Dinculescu, N. Vasilescu-Karpen – inginerul, Anal. Acad. RSR, 1970
  • Al. Popescu, Inginerul N. Vasilescu-Karpen ca profesor, Anal. Acad. RSR, 1970
  • Maurice Magnien, Sur l'importance scientifique de la thèse de doctorat à la Sorbona de N. Vasilescu-Karpen, Revue générale de l'électricité, 1979

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