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at this rocket research centre. Her field of activities became thermodynamic and gas kinetics problems related to liquid-propelled rockets. She became the head of the Physics Department there in 1941 and the following year became a First Assistant at the
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and the birth of their son, Sänger-Bredt returned to Germany. She became deputy scientific director of the Research Institute for the Physics of Jet Propulsion, which had been founded by Eugen Sänger in Stuttgart.
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GmbH). Irene Sänger-Bredt died in 1983 in Stuttgart, Germany, by which time she had published 88 papers on topics relating to natural science and the science of culture.
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In 1970 Bredt was honored by the German Rocket Society with the Hermann Oberth Gold Medal, for her impressive scientific accomplishments.
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in Paris Billancourt as well as the Institute of Technology in Madras, South India. In 1954, after her marriage to
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In 1945, Bredt moved to Paris and worked there as a researcher in the same area as before but now for the
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Irene Bredt received her doctorate in natural science in 1936. Her thesis was entitled
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Zaganescu, Nicolae-Florin (2004). "Dr. Irene Sänger-Bredt, a Life for Astronautics".
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In 1960, Sänger-Bredt became one of the founder members — the only woman — of the
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at Ainring. Her task was the maintenance and analysis of
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Eugen Sänger
Applied mathematics
engineering
Thesis
a proposed intercontinental spaceplane/bomber
World War II
Eugen Sänger
German Research Institute for Gliding Flight
ramjet
Arsenal de l'Aéronautique
SNECMA
MATRA
Eugen Sänger
International Academy of Astronautics
Junkers
Bölkow

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