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8 Nikola Tesla can be counted as one of the most brilliant inventors of our age.
He ushered in ground-breaking developments, especially in the field of alter-
nating current and high-frequency engineering, wireless information and en-
ergy transmission as well as medical technology.
Born in Smiljan in today’s Croatia, his life’s journey took him to the USA, where
he died in New York.
• From 1875 to 1878, Nikola Tesla was a student at the Imperial and Royal
College of Technology, which was located in those days at the Joanneum
(Raubergasse 10).
• In 1937, Nikola Tesla was awarded a honorary doctorate in technical sciences
by the former Graz-Leoben College of Technology (and Mining).
• In 2006, a plaque was erected at the Joanneum (the former site of the
College of Technology) to commemorate Nikola Tesla as a student.
• Also, the large high-voltage hall at Graz University of Technology’s Institute
of High Voltage Engineering and System Performance was named the
Nikola Tesla Laboratory in 2006.
• And finally, the Nikola Tesla Medal has been awarded for special invention
achievements at Graz University of Technology since 2015.
Nikola Tesla was born in 1856. On the occasion of his 150th birthday, an ex-
hibition took place at the Institute of High Voltage Engineering and System
Performance together with the Universalmuseum Joanneum (previous head
of the Institute was Univ.- Prof. Michael Muhr) in 2006.
On the occasion of this event an accompanying booklet and the publication
‘Nikola Tesla and the Graz Tech’ was published.
Nikola Tesla died in 1943, so 2018 was the 75th anniversary of his death.
A translation and a reissue of the 2006 publication was proposed by
Gabriele Groß at the Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz – the publishing
house of Graz University of Technology. This work was generously supported
by Bernhard Reismann, from the University Archive, with Helmut Tezak pro-
viding the photographs.
Thus again a depiction of the personality of Nikola Tesla and his special
relationship to the Graz Tech has thus been presented. Of course, his achieve-
ments in the field of science and industry are in the foreground. The situation at
the former College of Technology and its surroundings will also be illuminated.
Editor’s foreword
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Nikola Tesla and the Graz Tech
- Title
- Nikola Tesla and the Graz Tech
- Authors
- Uwe Schichler
- Josef W. Wohinz
- Publisher
- Verlag der Technischen Universität Graz
- Location
- Graz
- Date
- 2020
- Language
- German
- License
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-85125-688-1
- Size
- 20.0 x 25.0 cm
- Pages
- 124
- Category
- Technik
Table of contents
- Editor’s foreword 8
- Nikola Tesla and the Graz Tech 11
- The Graz Tech: A tradition of innovation 12
- Nikola Tesla: Milestones in his life 14
- Nikola Tesla: Student at the Graz Tech 20
- Nikola Tesla: Honorary doctor of technical sciences 28
- People shape the development of the Tech 37
- References 38
- Nikola Tesla: Visionary and Inventor Contributions to scientific and industrial development 41
- Development of electrical engineering from 1850 to 1950 42
- The problem of the commutator 43
- The rotating magnetic field: Polyphase alternating current system 43
- The Niagara Falls power station: Direct current or alternating current? 44
- High frequency, the Tesla transformer and Wardenclyffe Tower 54
- Remote-controlled ships and robots 62
- Hotel room 3327 in New York 64
- Tesla’s innovations: visible in the 21st century 65
- References 65
- Constant development and unrelenting progress is the goal… Stages in the development of the Universalmuseum Joanneum 67
- The main reasons behind its establishment and their classification in the history of museums 70
- Original scope 72
- Outline of the course of development 73
- The early Joanneum (1811 to 1887) 75
- The Joanneum from 1888 to 2002 82
- The State Museum or Universalmuseum Joanneum GmbH: Stepping out into the Future 87
- References 90
- The architecture of the high-voltage laboratory: An exciting architectural monument to technology 91
- Design principle 94
- Tasks and test facilities 97
- Postscript 98
- References 98
- ‘ Technology is the pride of our age’ (Peter Rosegger) A technological history of Graz in the 19th century 99
- References 118
- List of authors 120