Gustav Zeuner
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Gustav Zeuner
Summary
Gustav Zeuner is a human[1]. Born in Chemnitz[2], he… he was born on November 30, 1828[3]. He passed away in Dresden[4]. He died on October 17, 1907[5]. He worked as a physicist[6], engineer[7], university teacher[8], and mechanical engineer[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (50 views/month, #7,287 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Born in Chemnitz[2], Gustav Zeuner…
- Gustav Zeuner died in Dresden[4].
- Gustav Zeuner was born on November 30, 1828[3].
- Gustav Zeuner died on October 17, 1907[5].
- Gustav Zeuner held citizenship in Kingdom of Saxony[11].
- Gustav Zeuner worked as a physicist[6].
- Gustav Zeuner worked as an engineer[7].
- Gustav Zeuner worked as a university teacher[8].
- Gustav Zeuner's professions included mechanical engineer[9].
- Among Gustav Zeuner's employers was TUD Dresden University of Technology[12].
- Among Gustav Zeuner's employers was Freiberg University of Mining and Technology[13].
- Among Gustav Zeuner's employers was ETH Zurich[14].
- Gustav Zeuner's education included a stint at Leipzig University[15].
- Gustav Zeuner's doctoral advisor was Julius Weisbach[16].
- Gustav Zeuner's doctoral advisor was Moritz Wilhelm Drobisch[17].
- Gustav Zeuner's doctoral advisor was Wilhelm Gottlieb Hankel[18].
- A notable student of Gustav Zeuner was Moritz Schröter[19].
- Gustav Zeuner received the Grashof Commemorative Medal[20].
- Gustav Zeuner was a member of Saxon Academy of Sciences and Humanities[21].
- Gustav Zeuner was a member of Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences[22].
- Gustav Zeuner was a member of German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina[23].
- Gustav Zeuner was a member of VDI – The Association of German Engineers[24].
- Gustav Zeuner was a member of Academy of Sciences of Turin[25].
- Gustav Zeuner was a member of Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei[26].
- Gustav Zeuner is recorded as male[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in Chemnitz[2], Gustav Zeuner… he was born on November 30, 1828[3].
Education
Gustav Zeuner was educated at Leipzig University[15]. Doctoral advisors include Julius Weisbach[16], a mathematician[28], 1806–1871[29], of Kingdom of Saxony[30], awarded the honorary doctor of the Leipzig University[31], specialised in hydraulics[32]; Moritz Wilhelm Drobisch[17], a mathematician[33], 1802–1896[34], of Kingdom of Saxony[35], awarded the honorary citizen of Leipzig[36], specialised in Johann Friedrich Herbart[37]; and Wilhelm Gottlieb Hankel[18], a chemist[38], 1814–1899[39], of Germany[40].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physicist[6], engineer[7], university teacher[8], and mechanical engineer[9]. Employers include TUD Dresden University of Technology[12], a public research university[41], in Germany[42], founded in 1828[43], headquartered in Dresden[44]; Freiberg University of Mining and Technology[13], a public university[45], in Germany[46], founded in 1765[47], headquartered in Freiberg[48]; and ETH Zurich[14], an institute of technology[49], in Switzerland[50], founded in 1855[51], headquartered in ETH Zurich main building[52]. A notable student of Gustav Zeuner was Moritz Schröter[19]. Doctoral students include Carl von Linde[53], an engineer[54], 1842–1934[55], of Germany[56], awarded the Werner von Siemens Ring[57]; Wilhelm Röntgen[58], a physicist[59], 1845–1923[60], of Weimar Republic[61], awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics[62], specialised in physics[63]; Moritz Schröter[64], a mathematician[65], 1851–1925[66], of Germany[67], awarded the Grashof Commemorative Medal[68]; and Hans Lorenz[69], an engineer[70], 1865–1940[71], of German Confederation[72], specialised in mechanics[73].
Recognition
Gustav Zeuner received the Grashof Commemorative Medal[20].
Death and Burial
Gustav Zeuner died on October 17, 1907[5]. He died in Dresden[4].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Gustav Zeuner include zeunerite[74], a mineral species[75].
Why It Matters
Gustav Zeuner ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (50 views/month, #7,287 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[76] He is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[77]
Entities named for him include zeunerite[74], a mineral species[75].
His notable doctoral advisees include Wilhelm Röntgen[78], a physicist[79], 1845–1923[80], of Weimar Republic[81], awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics[82], specialised in physics[83]; Carl von Linde[84], an engineer[85], 1842–1934[86], of Germany[87], awarded the Werner von Siemens Ring[88]; and Moritz Schröter[89], a mathematician[90], 1851–1925[91], of Germany[92], awarded the Grashof Commemorative Medal[93].
FAQs
Where was Gustav Zeuner born?
Gustav Zeuner's place of birth was Chemnitz[2].
Where did Gustav Zeuner die?
Gustav Zeuner died in Dresden[4].
What did Gustav Zeuner do for work?
Gustav Zeuner worked as physicist[6], engineer[7], university teacher[8], and mechanical engineer[9].
Where did Gustav Zeuner go to school?
Gustav Zeuner was educated at Leipzig University[15].
What awards did Gustav Zeuner receive?
Honors received include Grashof Commemorative Medal[20].