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Franz Reuleaux (1829–1905) was a German Professor of Mechanical Engineering and a pivotal figure in establishing technical science on mathematical and scientific principles. He held academic roles at institutions including the Königlich Technische Hochschule zu Berlin (now TU Berlin), serving as Director of the Gewerbeakademie and Rector from 1890–1891. His work emphasized theoretical rigor over mere practical training in engineering education.
- Education: Studied mechanical engineering at Karlsruhe Polytechnic, followed by philosophy and natural sciences at Bonn and Berlin universities.
- Key Contributions: Authored foundational works like Theory of Design for Mechanical Engineering (1854) and exposed poor German industrial quality through Letters from Philadelphia (1876), catalyzing national quality reforms.
His debates with Alois Riedler highlighted tensions between theoretical and practical engineering education. Despite controversies, his legacy endures in engineering methodology and quality advocacy.
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