Moritz von Jacobi

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Moritz von Jacobi was a 19th-century German-Russian engineer and physicist known for his pioneering work in electric motors and electroplating.

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instanceOf engineer
human
inventor
physicist
areaOfInfluence 19th-century electrical engineering
19th-century industrial technology
awardReceived Demidov Prize
Royal Society of London’s recognition for work on electric motors
countryOfCitizenship German Confederation
Russian Empire
describedBySource Russian scientific history literature
historical works on the history of electrical engineering
educatedAt University of Königsberg
employer Imperial Academy of Sciences in Saint Petersburg
era 19th century
ethnicGroup German
familyName Jacobi
fieldOfWork electrical engineering
electrochemistry
electromagnetism
physics
givenName Moritz
hasOccupation engineer
physicist
university teacher
influenced industrial electroplating techniques
later development of electric traction
influencedBy Michael Faraday
knownFor advances in galvanoplastics (electroforming)
building one of the first practical electric motors capable of doing useful work
contributions to telegraphy
languageOfWorkOrName German
Russian
memberOf Imperial Academy of Sciences in Saint Petersburg
surface form: Imperial Academy of Sciences

Russian Academy of Sciences
notableAchievement constructed an electric motor that powered a boat carrying passengers
demonstrated an electric motor on a boat on the Neva River
notableWork laws of electrolysis
surface form: Jacobi’s law of electrolysis (formulation related to electroplating)

development of early practical electric motors
pioneering work in electroplating
positionHeld professor at the Academy of Sciences in Saint Petersburg
residence Königsberg
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
sexOrGender male
workLocation St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg

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Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi sibling Moritz von Jacobi