The world's First Female Romanian Engineer
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Elisa was a member of the General Association of Romanian (AGIR) and also led the laboratory in the Geological Institute of Romania. With this, he inspected several economic studies that included natural resources such as coal, shell, natural gas, chromium, bauxite and copper to Romania. After that in 1993, the Romanian government had named the name of a road in the Capital of Bucharest after their contributions.
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The Journey Of Success Was Not Easy
Elisa's education and the path to success was not easy. He had to fight many problems during the career struggle. Tell me, he was born on 10 November 1887 in the city of Galati, Romania. From where he graduated from the Central School of Girls located in Bucharest. Here he had passed all the tests from the good number. But he had to face all the difficulties in securing higher education and making career. When he applied for higher education, his application was canceled because he was a woman.Google Doodle Celebrates Elisa Leonida Zamfirescu's 131st Birthday | My Support Tech |
Alice Leonida's father, Antones Leonida, was a career officer, while her mother Matilda Gill was the daughter of an engineer. His brother was also an engineer. Due to prejudices against women in the field of science, Zaffearsku was dismissed by the School of Bridge and Rhodes in Bucharest. The application was submitted in Germany's Royal Technical Academy, which was approved in 1909. There too they faced a lot of discrimination. Once the chief of the institute told him, 'It would have been better if you focus on the church, children and kitchen.
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He obtained a degree in engineering in 1912. It is claimed that Elisa Leonida was one of the world's first female engin
Elisa Leonida also studied Physics and Chemistry. As the head of his lab he used new methods and techniques to study minerals and other things. At the age of 75, he took retirement in 1963. On November 25, 1973 at the age of 86, he said goodbye to the world. She was the first woman member of the AGIRR (General Association of Romanian Engineers). In the Bucharest, a street name has been named after her.
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