Karl Willy Wagner | |
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Born |
Friedrichsdorf, Hesse-Nassau, Germany |
22 February 1883
Died | 4 September 1953 | (aged 70)
Residence | Germany |
Nationality | German |
Alma mater | Technical University of Berlin |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Electrical engineering |
Karl Willy Wagner (22 February 1883 – 4 September 1953) was a German pioneer in the theory of electronic filters. He is noted by Hendrik Bode as being one of two Germans whose;
The other German being referred to is Wilhelm Cauer. Wagner was the second referee on Cauer's milestone 1926 thesis but Wagner fell out with Cauer in 1942 after he refused to support Wagner's research proposals with the German Society of Electrical Engineers (Verband der Elektrotechnik - the VDE).
Wagner was removed from office in 1936 because he refused to dismiss his Jewish employees.