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Jerzy Werner (22 April 1909 Krosno, Poland – 8 October 1977 Łódź) was a professor at the Technical University of Lodz, the constructor of the first Polish lorries, the Star 20 and Valentina, a builder of chassis for trucks at PZInż (National Industry Works) prior to World War II, and a Pawiak prisoner.

From 1962-1968, Werner was rector of the Technical University of Lodz; from 1965-1972, he was a Member of Parliament for the 4th and 5th terms of the Sejm of the Polish People’s Republic (as an independent politician).

Between world wars, Werner was a constructor of a truck chassis for the PZInż 703 and 713, which were much ahead of their time. He was also a constructor of the first Polish torque converter, and a creator of his own scientific school in the field of automotive engineering.

Decorations and Awards

  • Order of the Banner of Labour 2nd Class
  • Officer's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta
  • Order of Polonia Restituta
  • Medal of the 10th anniversary of Polish People's Republic
  • Medal of the National Education Commission
  • State Scientific Award of the second degree
  • The City of Łodz Award
  • References

    Jerzy Werner Wikipedia