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Alumni of the Riga Technical University (in the past also known as Riga Polytechnicum and Riga Polytechnical Institute) Pages in category "Riga Technical University alumni" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total.
Riga Technical University (RTU) (Latvian: Rīgas Tehniskā universitāte) is the oldest technical university in the Baltic countries established on October 14, 1862. It is located in Riga , Latvia and was previously known as 'Riga Polytechnical Institute' and 'Riga Polytechnicum'.
Riga Technical University alumni (87 P) F. Academic staff of Riga Technical University (26 P) Pages in category "Riga Technical University" The following 3 pages are ...
Riga Technical University alumni (87 P) U. University of Daugavpils alumni (10 P) University of Liepāja alumni (4 P) This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at ...
Rudolf Heinrich Zirkwitz studied at the Riga Polytechnic Institute (today Riga Technical University) and graduated in 1882. Apart from his work as an architect, he was also an assessor in a number of insurance companies and worked as a building inspector at the Riga City Construction Board and taught drawing at the City Gymnasium.
He was founder of Riga scholl of organic chemists specializing on β-diketones, which continues up to day (2020). Gustavs Vanags, along with his students, designed and synthesized several compounds of notable application in medicine, agriculture and chemical analysis (omefin, bindon, [ 1 ] nitroindandione, [ 2 ] rhodenticide diphenadione or ...
Dohnberg was born in Riga, where he also lived and worked for the larger part of his life. He studied under Wilhelm Bockslaff and graduated from Riga Polytechnic Institute (present-day Riga Technical University) in 1893. From 1894, he was active as an architect in Riga.
In December 1882, he enrolled into the Riga Technical University and became seriously interested in chemistry. In 1886, he published his first scientific study on the color evaluation of the reactions of nitric and nitrous acid with various reagents and establishing the limits of sensitivity of the color method to detection of nitric acid.