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'''1954 Bio Note <ref> [[1954 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref> | '''1954 Bio Note <ref> [[1954 Institution of Mechanical Engineers]] </ref> | ||
Herr Max Troesch obtained a diploma in mechanical engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, in 1923. He commenced his career with Brown, Boveri, Limited and was subsequently engaged on design and experimental work in automobile engineering, as manager of a large Swiss motor transport organization. In 1945 he was awarded the status of Privat Dozent for researches into substitute fuels. | |||
In 1948 he made a research tour of the United States of America where he studied automobile and traffic engineering. In January 1953 he became a consulting engineer specializing in automobile and road traffic problems. | |||
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''' 1966 Obituary <ref> [[1966 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref> | ''' 1966 Obituary <ref> [[1966 Institution of Mechanical Engineers: Obituaries]] </ref> |
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1954 Bio Note [1]
Herr Max Troesch obtained a diploma in mechanical engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, in 1923. He commenced his career with Brown, Boveri, Limited and was subsequently engaged on design and experimental work in automobile engineering, as manager of a large Swiss motor transport organization. In 1945 he was awarded the status of Privat Dozent for researches into substitute fuels.
In 1948 he made a research tour of the United States of America where he studied automobile and traffic engineering. In January 1953 he became a consulting engineer specializing in automobile and road traffic problems.
1966 Obituary [2]