Paul Drumaux


Paul Drumaux was a Belgian engineer who wrote on electricity, electrical engineering, and related subjects.
Paul Drumaux received from the University of Liège a degree in mining engineering in 1905 and a degree in electrical engineering in 1908. In 1907 Drumaxu became a supervising engineer at Belgium's PTT (Post, Telegraaf, Telefonie) and in 1919 a docent at Ghent University. He was an Invited Speaker of the ICM in 1932 in Zurich and in 1936 in Oslo.
His brother Leon Drumaux became director-general of the Ministry of Agriculture of Belgium. His sister Angela Drumaux was an artist who was a student of at the academy of Liège and received in 1913 the triennial prize for painting; she exhibited in 1952 at the Hasseltse Galerie Artes and in 1953 at the Scherpesteen gallery.

Selected publications

  • 166 pages
  • La théléphonie à grande distance et la télephonie sans fils
  • Les circuits téléphonique à longue portée comparées aux lignes de transport de force
  • L’évidence de la théorie d’Einstein, 72 pages
  • Sur l’énergie gravifique
  • La théorie des quanta.