Abstract

The article is dedicated to the citizens of Liepāja city Teodors Bredžs- Briedis (1885–1940) and Nikolajs Bredžs-Briedis (1909–1989) – father and son. Father Teodors Bredžs-Briedis was an entrepreneur in Liepāja city, but his son, Nikolajs, graduate of the Faculty of Chemistry (1936) of the University of Latvia, emigrated to the United States of America at the end of the Second World War. Nikolajs Bredžs-Briedis had a brilliant scientist’s career – his research work in the metal welding industry was valued in 1955 by the Lincoln Gold Medal Award of the American Welding Society. In 1956, he was admitted to the US Honorary Society of Scientists and Researchers. Nikolajs Bredžs-Briedis has received 27 patents and is the author of 14 scientific publications.

Highlights

  • Entrepreneur of Liepāja city Teodors Bredžs-Briedis’ name is unknown even to Liepāja city citizens

  • Engineer Nikolajs Bredžs-Briedis devoted his life mainly to science, which is widely described in the publications of the Latvian emigree periodicals

  • In Liepāja city, he is only taking his first steps in research work, apparently, there is no mention of a talented engineer in Vladimirs Čečotkins book «Metāls dzimst ugunī» («Metal is born in fire») [34] and not in the book by Jaroslavs Dorenskis «Liepājas Metalurgs: Anno 1882» («Liepāja City Metallurg: Anno 1882»)

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Summary

HISTORY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCES AND INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION

The article is dedicated to the citizens of Liepāja city Teodors BredžsBriedis (1885–1940) and Nikolajs Bredžs-Briedis (1909–1989) – father and son. Father Teodors Bredžs-Briedis was an entrepreneur in Liepāja city, but his son, Nikolajs, graduate of the Faculty of Chemistry (1936) of the University of Latvia, emigrated to the United States of America at the end of the Second World War. Nikolajs Bredžs-Briedis had a brilliant scientist’s career – his research work in the metal welding industry was valued in 1955 by the Lincoln Gold Medal Award of the American Welding Society. In 1956, he was admitted to the US Honorary Society of Scientists and Researchers. Nikolajs Bredžs-Briedis has received 27 patents and is the author of 14 scientific publications

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Lāsma Gaitniece
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