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Ursula Mauch (née Widmer; born 29 March 1935) is a Swiss chemist, educator and politician who served on the National Council (Switzerland) from 1979 to 1995. [1] She was the first female member to represent the Canton of Aargau constituency. She previously served on the Grand Council of Aargau from 1974 to 1980 for the Social Democratic Party.
Ursula Keller (born 21 June 1959) is a Swiss physicist. She has been a tenured physics professor at the ETH Zurich, Switzerland since 1993. [1] A pioneer in ultrafast science and technology, [2] she is known for inventing the semiconductor saturable absorber mirror (SESAM), enabling passive mode-locking of lasers and revolutionizing ultrafast laser applications in science and industry. [3]
Ursula Rickenbacher, who sparked the special occasion category with her Ursula of Switzerland label, died Wednesday at her home in Troy, N.Y. Rickenbacher, who was believed to have been in her 80s ...
Sons of Rudolph II, ruled jointly. Rudolph IV assume alone the rulership of Sargans after the death of his older brother and namesake. In 1338, after the death of Count Donat of Vaz, he could inherit a part of his domains, as husband of Ursula. Rudolph IV: c.1310 1323-1361 21 January or 15 March 1361 Werdenberg-Sargans: Ursula of Vaz 15 August 1337
Ursula Biemann (born 8 September 1955) is a Swiss video artist, curator, ... and are held by several Fonds d'art contemporain in France and Switzerland, ...
The first time audiences are introduced to Ursula, the villain in the 1989 Disney film The Little Mermaid, she's slinking around in her cove, bemoaning her woes.. In her cave, after she pops a ...
Ursula is a feminine given name in several languages. The name is derived from a diminutive of the Latin ursa , which means " bear ". The name was best used in the Anglosphere in the 16th century but has since been rather uncommon in English-speaking countries, although its use has been influenced since the twentieth century by the Swiss-born ...
Ursula Schneider Schüttel (German pronunciation: [ˈʊʁzula ˈʃnaɪ̯dɐ ˈʃʏtəl]; née Schneider; born 26 November 1961) is a Swiss politician who served on the National Council from 2012 to 2015 and from 2017 to 2023 for the Social Democratic Party. [1]