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Fredrik Vogt (23 December 189226 January 1970) was a Norwegian engineer and civil servant. In the 1930s he was a professor and rector at the
Norwegian Institute of Technology The Norwegian Institute of Technology (Norwegian: ''Norges tekniske høgskole'', NTH) was a science institute in Trondheim, Norway. It was established in 1910, and existed as an independent technical university for 58 years, after which it was m ...
(Norwegian abbreviation NTH). As the first director general of the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Agency, he played a central role in developing the hydroelectric power capacity in Norway after the Second World War.


Personal life

Vogt was born in
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; a son of professor of
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and
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and Martha Johanne Abigael Kinck. He was a brother of geologist
Thorolf Vogt Thorolf Vogt. Thorolf Vogt (7 June 1888 8 December 1958) was a Norwegian geologist, professor and Arctic explorer. Biography He was born in Vang, Hedmark, Norway. He was the son of Johan Herman Lie Vogt (1858–1932) and Martha Johanne Abigael K ...
, economist
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and newspaper editor and politician
Jørgen Vogt Jørgen Herman Vogt (23 September 1900 – 3 August 1972) was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician representing the Communist Party. He edited the newspapers ''Ny Tid'' and '' Friheten'', served four terms in Trondheim city council and one ...
. In 1916 he married Signe Fjalstad, a sister of jurist and politician
Olaf Fjalstad Olaf Fjalstad (2 April 188822 February 1971) was a Norwegian jurist and politician. He was born in Bamble; a son of priest John Fjalstad. He was a member of the Storting from 1928 to 1945. He served as stipendiary magistrate of Nedenes from 1937 ...
. He was a brother-in-law of actor Martin Linge and physician Odd Havrevold, who both were married to his sister Margit. He died in Oslo in January 1970.


Career


Early career

Vogt graduated as construction engineer from the
Norwegian Institute of Technology The Norwegian Institute of Technology (Norwegian: ''Norges tekniske høgskole'', NTH) was a science institute in Trondheim, Norway. It was established in 1910, and existed as an independent technical university for 58 years, after which it was m ...
in 1914, and as dr. techn. in 1924. His thesis, ''Berechnung und Konstruktion des Wasserschlosses'', was published in Germany. He was the first doctorate from the NTH. From 1914 to 1918 he worked as engineer for Kincks Vandbygningskontor. From 1918 to 1922 he constructed the Skarfjord hydroelectric plant in Northern Norway. He was appointed at the Norwegian Institute of Technology from 1922, as professor in mechanics from 1931. He published nearly fifty scientific papers in various journals. In 1936 he was elected rector of the institute.


Second World War

As rector during the German invasion of Norway, and the subsequent
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, Vogt faced various challenges. He was re-elected as rector in May 1940, but resigned from his position in September 1941, and moved to Oslo. In January 1943 he skied to Sweden, and was immediately brought to England. In London he worked for the
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. From the summer of 1943 he chaired a governmental industrial committee.


Post war

Vogt resumed his position as rector at NTH from May 1945. He served as director general of the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Agency from 1947 to 1960. During this period the Norwegian Government completed several large hydroelectric power plants, increasing the state-owned total annual production capacity from about two to nearly eight
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. Internationally, he chaired the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation Electricity Committee from 1954 to 1957, and was member of a
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committee for supervising power stations funded by the bank.


Awards and decorations

Vogt became a member of the
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters ( no, Det Norske Videnskaps-Akademi, DNVA) is a learned society based in Oslo, Norway. Its purpose is to support the advancement of science and scholarship in Norway. History The Royal Frederick Univer ...
in 1936. He was decorated as a Commander of the
Order of St. Olav The Royal Norwegian Order of Saint Olav ( no, Den Kongelige Norske Sankt Olavs Orden; or ''Sanct Olafs Orden'', the old Norwegian name) is a Norwegian order of chivalry instituted by King Oscar I on 21 August 1847. It is named after King Olav II ...
in 1947, and was Commander of the Order of the Polar Star.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Vogt, Fredrik 1892 births 1970 deaths Engineers from Oslo 20th-century Norwegian engineers Norwegian Institute of Technology alumni Academic staff of the Norwegian Institute of Technology Rectors of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology Norwegian people of World War II Members of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters Commanders of the Order of the Polar Star