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  1. Helmut Gröttrup ( Colônia; 12 de fevereiro de 1916 – Munique, 4 de julho de 1981) foi um engenheiro alemão. Trabalhou no desenvolvimento do míssil V-2 e posteriormente atuou como consultor na União Soviética durante o desenvolvimento do míssil R-1.

  2. Helmut Gröttrup (12 February 1916 – 4 July 1981) was a German engineer, rocket scientist and inventor of the smart card. During World War II, he worked in the German V-2 rocket program under Wernher von Braun.

  3. Helmut Gröttrup (* 12. Februar 1916 in Köln; † 4. Juli 1981 in München) war ein deutscher Ingenieur sowie Raumfahrt- und Computerpionier.

  4. One who did was Helmut Gröttrup, a physicist by training and a top expert on the V-2’s flight control system. Historians have debated why Gröttrup turned down the offer to work in the United...

  5. Groettrup, Helmut German engineer. Head of German design group held in Russia German rocket guidance expert, worked at Peenemuende and later headed German rocket team in Russia, 1945-1953.

  6. In 1968 German electrical engineers Helmut Gröttrup of Stuttgart and Jürgen Dethloff, of Hamburg, invented the smart card (chip card, or integrated circuit card [ICC]) and applied for the patent. The patent for the smart card was finally granted to both inventors in 1982.

  7. inventor physicist Aerospace engineer. Helmut Gröttrup was a German electrical engineer. Background. He was born in Cologne and died in Munich. Career. He was an assistant of Wernher von Braun in the V-2 rocket-project Gröttrup was responsible for the radio guidance system. After the war, he worked in the Soviet rocketry program.