Włodzimierz Hellmann (professor)


Włodzimierz Feliks Hellmann (born June 20, 1911 in Zakopane, died October 27, 1987 in Gdańsk) - Polish engineer, specialist in electrical power engineering, professor of technical sciences. Curriculum vitae

In 1929 he obtained a high school diploma at the Lower Secondary School of Humanities Stanisław Staszic in Warsaw. He graduated from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of Warsaw Polytechnic in 1935. After the outbreak of World War II, he defended Warsaw and was taken prisoner. He actively participated in the actions of the Home Army and fought in the Warsaw Uprising.

In the years 1946-1953 he managed the reconstruction and development of the power plant and electrical networks of Pomerania and Kujawy. In 1953 he was dismissed from work for membership in the Home Army. He started his scientific and didactic work at the Gdańsk University of Technology in 1954 at the Department of Electrical Power Engineering as a deputy professor.

In 1957 he received the title of associate professor, and in 1967 he became the professor of technical sciences. At the same time, in 1954, he organized a branch of the Ministry of Energy in Gdańsk, which he managed for 18 years. Together with the team, he developed and implemented in the Polish power industry original design solutions for voltage regulators for high-power generators, transformers and electrostatic precipitators.

Decorated with the Cross of Valor, the Silver and Golden Cross of Merit and the Officer's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth of Poland.

Son of Colonel Włodzimierz Hellmann, participant of the Bezdanami campaign, father of Professor Andrzej Hellmann, specialist in the field of hematology. Bibliography

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