Jakob Amsler-Laffon, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jakob Amsler-Laffon

Swiss mathematician, physicist, and engineer

Date of Birth: 01-Jan-1823

Place of Birth: Unterbözberg, Aargau, Switzerland

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1912

Profession: engineer, physicist, mathematician

Nationality: Switzerland

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Jakob Amsler-Laffon

  • Jakob Amsler-Laffon (11 November 1823 – 3 January 1912) was a mathematician, physicist, engineer and the founder of his own factory.
  • Amsler was born on the Stalden near the village of Schinznach in the district of Brugg, canton Aargau, and died in Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
  • His father was Jakob Amsler-Amsler (1779–1869). On graduating from school in 1843, he went to the University of Jena and then to the University of Königsberg to study theology.
  • At Königsberg he changed courses, deciding to focus on mathematics and physics after meeting the inspiring Franz Neumann.
  • Among Amsler's fellow students at Königsberg were Gustav Robert Kirchhoff and Siegfried Heinrich Aronhold.
  • Amsler gained his doctorate from Königsberg in 1848 and returned to Switzerland in the same year.
  • In 1851 he became a Privatdozent at the University of Zürich and later in that year accepted a position as a mathematics teacher at the Gymnasium in Schaffhausen.
  • In 1854 Amsler married Elise Laffon (1830–1899).
  • The couple had two daughters and three sons.
  • Their oldest son Alfred Amsler (1857–1940) was a mathematician and engineer in his own right and succeeded to his father as the owner and director of the factory.
  • From about 1885 until about 1905, father and son closely cooperated on many projects in their business; many of their ideas, inventions and constructions of the time are difficult to attribute to either one of them. Jakob Amsler-Laffon invented the polar planimeter in 1854.

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