Carl Wilhelm Siemens
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Carl Wilhelm Siemens | |
| Born | 4 April 1823 |
| Died | 19 November 1883 (aged 60) |
| Occupations | Electrical engineer, businessman |
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| Spouse | Anne Gordon |
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Sir Carl Wilhelm Siemens FRS FRSA (4 April 1823 – 19 November 1883), anglicised to Charles William Siemens, was a German-British electrical engineer and businessman. He was born on April 4, 1823, in the Kingdom of Hanover and died on 19 November 1883 at the age of 60 years in London. Nationality: British, German. He had siblings: Carl Heinrich von Siemens, Werner von Siemens, and his parents were Christian Ferdinand Siemens and Eleonore Deichmann. He received the Albert Medal in 1874, the Royal Society Bakeries Medal in 1871, and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1862. He invented the regenerative furnace which enabled a process that came to be known as the Siemens-Martin process.