Oskar Franz Xaver Miller, since 1875 von Miller (7 May 1855 – 9 April 1934), was a German engineer and founder of the Deutsches Museum, a large museum of technology and science in Munich.
Oskar Franz Xaver Miller, since 1875 vonMiller (7 May 1855 – 9 April 1934), was a German engineer and founder of the Deutsches Museum, a large museum...
meeting of the Association of German Engineers (VDI) as an initiative of OskarvonMiller. It is the largest museum in Munich. For a period of time the museum...
48.261389°N 11.664000°E / 48.261389; 11.664000 The OskarvonMiller Tower (German: Oskar-von-Miller-Turm) is a tower for meteorological measurements located...
Palace, an electric pump powered an artificial waterfall. With this, OskarvonMiller and Marcel Deprez were able to show that electric power could indeed...
started by a Tesla induction motor. On the other side of the Atlantic, OskarvonMiller built a 20 kV 176 km three-phase transmission line from Lauffen am...
bore him 14 children, including Ferdinand Freiherr vonMiller, OskarvonMiller and Fritz vonMiller. He died in Munich, and was buried in the Alter Südfriedhof...
supercomputers in Europe. A landmark of the Garching campus is the OskarvonMiller Tower, a meteorological measurement tower with a height of 62 m. The...
VDI has been served by many presidents, including: Carl von Linde (1904–1905) OskarvonMiller (1912–1914) Fritz Todt (1939–1942) Hans Bluhm (1947–1952)...
Deroystraße in Munich and on 1 November 1935 he became headmaster of the OskarvonMiller Polytechnic, a higher education establishment specializing in technology...
Hohenelbe in the Sudetenland. He studied electrical engineering at the Oskar-von-Miller-Polytechnikum, a predecessor of the Munich University of Applied Sciences...
years to build his planetarium, which was completed in 1781. In 1905 OskarvonMiller (1855–1934) of the Deutsches Museum in Munich commissioned updated...
Museum in the old gothic arsenal building in the inner city. In 1903 OskarvonMiller assembled a group of engineers and industrialists, who chartered the...
Ferdinand vonMiller, creator of the Bavaria statue in the centre of Munich. His brothers included Ferdinand Freiherr vonMiller, OskarvonMiller and Wilhelm...
Architects not Architecture lecture at ZKM in Karlsruhe lecture at OskarvonMiller Forum (Deutsches Museum) Architectural Record's DESIGN:ED Podcast with...
(1998); and America's Courtyard by Ary Perez and Denise Milan. In 1913, OskarvonMiller of the Deutsches Museum commissioned Carl Zeiss Works to design a mechanism...
occasion of the Exposition of Electricity in the Glaspalast organised by OskarvonMiller. There he transmitted 1.5 kW at 2 kV over a distance of 35 miles. Deprez...
central site of the International Electro-Technical Exhibition led by OskarvonMiller. In the meantime, the large civil land development in the style of...
in Posen – 2 August 1934 at Gut Neudeck) granted 1929, revoked 1946 OskarvonMiller (7 May 1855 in Munich – 9 April 1934 in Munich) granted 1930 Eduard...
Distinguished visitors at the power station: photograph by OskarvonMiller. Among others: Karl von Leibbrand, Emil Rathenau, Marcel Deprez, Gisbert Kapp,...
Elizabeth Gertrude Britton (born 1858), American botanist. April 9 – OskarvonMiller (born 1855), German electrical engineer and founder of the Deutsches...
Additionally, TUM operates a meteorological measurement tower, the OskarvonMiller Tower, and the TUM Fire Department on the campus. The Ludwig Maximilian...