Erwin Otto Marx | |
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Born | January 15, 1893 Mautitz, Riesa, Germany |
Died | January 11, 1980 Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Germany |
(aged 86)
Nationality | German |
Occupation | Electrical engineer |
Known for | Inventor of the Marx generator |
Erwin Otto Marx was a German electrical engineer who invented the Marx generator, a device for producing high voltage electrical pulses.
He worked as an engineering scientist in Braunschweig from 1918 to 1950 where he performed research and development for electrical power distribution via long distances.
The Erwin Marx Award is awarded for contributions by individual engineers to pulsed power technology.[1] It was awarded for the first time in 1981 at the 3rd IEEE International Pulsed Power Conference.[2]
The VDE local chapter Braunschweig awards an annual "Erwin-Marx-Prize" to successful graduates from Technical University Carolo Wilhemina in Braunschweig and/or the University of applied Sciences in Braunschweig/Wolfenbüttel.