Károly Zipernowsky
Hungarian engineer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Károly Zipernowsky (born as Carl Zipernowsky, 4 April 1853 in Vienna – 29 November 1942 in Budapest)[1] was an Austrian-born Hungarian electrical engineer. He invented the transformer with his colleagues (Miksa Déri and Ottó Bláthy) at the famous Hungarian manufacturing company Ganz Works and he contributed significantly with his works also to other AC technologies.
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Károly Zipernowsky | |
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Born | Carl Zipernowsky (1853-04-04)4 April 1853 |
Died | (1942-11-29)29 November 1942 |
Education | Technical University of Budapest |
Occupation | Engineer |
Engineering career | |
Institutions | Ganz Works |
Projects | transformer alternating current |
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