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Remus Răduleț

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Remus Răduleţ (1904–1984) was a Romanian electrical engineer, who contributed to the development of the International Electrotechnical Vocabulary and theoretical electrotechnology.[1] He served as president of International Electrotechnical Commission 1964 and 1967.

Biography

He was born in 1904 in Brădeni, then Austria-Hungary, now in Sibiu County of Romania. He studied electromechanical engineering at the Polytechnical University of Timişoara, then at ETH Zurich. He coordinated the writing of the Romanian Technical Lexicon, a vast multilingual technical encyclopedia. This activity enabled him to contribute to the international standardized vocabulary of electrotechnology.

Works

  • Lexiconul tehnic român 18 volumes 1948
  • Bazele Electrotehnicii 1966

Notes

  1. ^ IEC webpage

References

C. de Sabata, I. Muntean Remember Profesori ai Şcoalei Politehnice Timișorene Helicon publisher 1993