Hans Piloty

Hans Piloty (November 1, 1894 – August 12, 1969)[2][3] was a German electrical engineer and communications engineer.

Hans Piloty
Rector of the Technical University of Munich
In office
1948–1951
Preceded byLudwig Föppl
Succeeded byAugust Rucker
Personal details
Born(1894-11-01)1 November 1894
Berlin, German Empire
Died12 August 1969(1969-08-12) (aged 74)
Wildbad Kreuth, Germany
NationalityGerman
ChildrenRobert Piloty
EducationTechnical University of Munich
Scientific career
ThesisDie allgemeine Spannungs-Regulierungsproblem in Wechselstrom-Versorgungsnetzen[1] (1923)
Doctoral advisorLeo Kadrnozka
Doctoral studentsPeter Lockemann
Fritz Borgnis

Life

Hans Jakob Piloty descended from an upper middle-class Munich family of artists and scholars. He began studying electrical engineering at the TH Munich in 1913. After voluntary service in World War I, he obtained his diploma in 1921 and finished his doctoral studies in 1923 under the supervision of Leo Kadrnozka.[1] From 1925, he was a senior engineer at AEG Berlin. In the power plant department he worked on problems of energy transmission. In 1931 he was appointed to the chair of electrical measurement technology at the TH Munich.

After World War II, he worked for a few months at Fort Monmouth in 1947, but quickly returned to Munich to his institute. From 1948 to 1951 he was Rector of the TH Munich. He retired in 1962.

References

  1. "Die allgemeine Spannungs-Regulierungsproblem in Wechselstrom-Versorgungsnetzen" (in German). Retrieved 2023-08-29.
  2. "Hans Piloty Obituary" (PDF). Retrieved 2023-08-27.
  3. "German biography: Hans Piloty". Retrieved 2023-08-27.
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