Remus Răduleț

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 ROMANIA, now in Sibiu County of Romania. He studied electromechanical engineering at the Polytechnical University of Timișoara, 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
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References

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

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