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Name
  
Gisbert Kapp


Gisbert Kapp Gisbert Kapp Building University of Birmingham Couch Perry Wilkes


Died
  
August 10, 1922, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Books
  
Alternate‑current Machinery, Alternate‑Current Machinery ‑ Scholar, Electricity

Gisbert Johann Eduard Kapp (September 2, 1852, Mauer, Vienna – August 10, 1922, Birmingham) was an Austrian-English electrical engineer.

Gisbert Kapp Gisbert Kapp Building University of Birmingham Couch Perry Wilkes

After finishing his studies in Austria, Kapp moved to England where he was naturalized in 1881. He was awarded a Telford Medal in 1885/6. In 1904 he was offered the position as the first Chair of Electrical Engineering at the University of Birmingham, a post he held until 1919.

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Kapp developed the basis for the calculation and construction of alternating current, dynamos and the transformer. The Electronic, Electrical & Systems Engineering Department at the University of Birmingham is situated in a building named after him.

References

Gisbert Kapp Wikipedia