Ernő Winter

Ernő Winter (15 March 1897 – 2 June 1971) [1] was an engineer who developed barium lamps. [2] Working at Tungsram, Ernő Winter, along with others, co-developed tungsten technology for the production of more reliable and longer-lasting coiled-filament lamps.[2]

In 1923 at Tungsram Ltd., a research laboratory was established for improving light sources, mainly electric bulbs.[1] The head of that laboratory was Ignác Pfeifer (18671941), whose research staff included Ernő Winter, along with Tivadar Millner (18991988), Zoltan Bay (19001992), Imre Bródy (18911944), György Szigeti (19051978), and many others.[1]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 "Fizikai Szemle 1999/5 - Zsolt Bor: OPTICS BY HUNGARIANS" (with Ernő Winter József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary, 1999, webpage: KFKI-Hungary-Bor.
  2. 1 2 "GE Lighting 2" (including Ernő Winter), Rövid Történet, GE Lighting Tungsram, 1996, webpage: Tungsram-History.

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