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Arthur Scherbius
German electrical engineer (1878–1929)
Arthur Scherbius (30 October 1878 – 13 May 1929) was a German electrical engineer who invented the mechanical cipher Enigma machine.[1] He patented the invention and later sold the machine under the brand name Enigma.
Scherbius offered unequalled opportunities and showed the importance of cryptography to both military and civil intelligence.
Biography
Early life and work
Scherbius was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
His father was a businessman.
He studied electrical engineering at the Technical University Munich and then went on to study at the Leibniz University Hannover, finishing in March 1903.
1918 arthur scherbius biography
The next year he completed a dissertation entitled "Proposal for the Construction of an Indirect Water Turbine Governor" and was awarded a doctorate in engineering (Dr.-Eng.).
Career
Scherbius subsequently worked for a number of electrical firms in Germany and Switzerland.
In 1918 he found