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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sam_EydeSam Eyde - Wikipedia

    Samuel Eyde (29 October 1866 – 21 June 1940) was a Norwegian engineer and industrialist. He was the founder of both Norsk Hydro and Elkem. [1] Personal life. Eyde was born in Arendal in Aust-Agder, Norway. He was a son of ship-owner Samuel Eyde (1819–1902) and his wife Elina Christine Amalie Stephansen (1829–1906). [2] .

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    Listen. Eyde was a civil engineer and entrepreneur who pioneered hydroelectric power and its industrial uses in Norway. With Kristian Birkeland he developed the electric arc process to manufacture calcium nitrate (Norwegian saltpetre) for use in fertilizer and sewage treatment. Sam Eyde was the son of the shipowner of the same name (1819-1902).

    • And The Nominees Are…
    • Sam Eyde
    • Kristian Birkeland (1867-1917)
    • Marcus Wallenberg (1864-1943)

    Kristian Birkeland was nominated for the Nobel Prize no less than seven times – both in physics and chemistry. Three times he was nominated together with Sam Eyde. Eyde wrote in his memoirs that it was a shame Birkeland never won the Nobel Prize, but as far as we know, he also believed that he and Birkeland should be awarded the prize together. Thi...

    Sam Eyde grew up in a shipping family in Arendal, Southern Norway, at a time when sailing ships still ruled the seven seas. He must have realized at an early age that his destiny was not to be a merchant mariner. He decided instead to study engineering in Berlin, and he stayed on in Germany for an further 10 years after completing his studies. Eyde...

    At the age of 30, Kristian Birkeland was appointed professor of physics at the University of Christiania (now Oslo). But he wasn’t just an academic, as is clearly evident from his work as an inventor. He took out 59 patents - and was annoyed with himself for not taking better care of some of this inventions. One example is the X-ray, which he worke...

    Marcus Wallenberg was educated as a lawyer and from 1890 worked for Stockholm’s Enskilda Bank. He came from a family engaged for several generations in banking and industrial development in Sweden, Scandinavia and Europe. Marcus Wallenberg, like the rest of his family, tended to maintain a discreet profile. The simple fact that he served on the Hyd...

  4. Jun 16, 2023 · This is the story of Norwegian engineer Sam Eyde, whose discovery of a waterfall led to the creation of a town with a place in the history books. Rjukan, in Telemark, Norway, is a city that owes its existence to an engineer.

  5. Apr 13, 2021 · On October 1, 2007, Hydro became a focused aluminium company – 105 years after the adventure began, at the Rjukan waterfall in the mountains of Telemark in southern Norway, the company had finally become what its founder, Sam Eyde, originally envisaged.

  6. Sam Eyde he developed the Birkeland-Eyde oven. This was the start of Norsk Hydro - and by 1908 they produced 7000 tons. A few years later the capacity was 28.000 tons Later this part of Hydro was renamed Yara - and is still the world biggest fertilising company. Birkeland-Eyde-oven at Hydro Hydro Patent no 1 Birkeland - the Industrial Man

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