Moritz Allé
Czech astronomist and mathematician
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Moritz Allé was an Austrian astronomer and mathematician, one of the teachers of Nikola Tesla. Scientific career After his university graduation, Allé startet his professional career as an assistant at the Vienna Observatory in 1856. He was appointed Adjunkt at the observatory in Kraków in 1859. In 1860 he completed his PhD at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel. In 1862 he was appointed Adjunkt at the observatory in Prague. It was there where he completed his habilitation in mathematics in 1863. In 1867, Allé was appointed professor of mathematics at the Joanneum in Graz and was elected as its rector in 1875/76. In June 1882 Allé was appointed professor of mathematics at the Deutsche Technische Hochschule in Prague. There, he was also dean for five periods and different faculties but declined serving as rector after his election in June 1887 due to health reasons. In 1896 he succeeded Josef Kolbe at the chair of mathematics at the Polytechnic Institute in Vienna, where he served as rector as well in 1900/01. Upon his retirement in 1906, Allé was awarded the emperial title of a Hofrat.
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- Elemente u. Oppositions‐Ephemeride der Laetitia, von Herrn M. Allé Assistent der Wiener Sternwarte; mitgetheilt von Herrn Director von Littron (0)
- Opposition der Calliope im Jahre 1857 (0)
- Elemente und Ephemeride der Leda (0)
- Über die Bahn der Nemausa (0)
- Über die Bahn der Laetitia (0)
- Schreiben des HerrnAllé an den Herausgeber (0)
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