Andrzej Teisseyre (engineer)


Andrzej Teisseyre (born October 31, 1911 in Lviv, died in 2000 in Wroclaw) is a Polish engineer, professor at Wroclaw University of Technology, specializing in aeronautical, automotive, rail and marine engines.

The son of Professor Teisseyre's geologist Lawrence. In 1936 he graduated from the Faculty of Mechanics of Lviv Polytechnic. After graduation he began to specialize in motors. He worked at Okęcie in the aviation industry. Participant of the September campaign. At the end of the war on forced labor in Germany. After his return from Germany, he settled in Wroclaw, where he had been a researcher in the Department of Piston Engines (later the Department of Combustion Engines) of the Wrocław University of Technology since 1948. He received his doctorate in the 1950s, a habilitation in 1964, and a professor in 1970. .

He co-designed the first postwar Polish motorcycle engine SHL125.

A. Teisseyre's separate field of work was the design of sports facilities, which was partly related to his hobbies, such as cross-country skiing and the Norwegian combination. He designed the ski jumps in Brzuchowice near Lviv and later in Karpacz and in Wroclaw on the hill "Kilimanjaro" near the "Morskie Oko" swimming pool. Bibliography

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