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  Federico Giolitti

Federico Giolitti   son of the statist Giovanni Giolitti, was born in Corio Canavese (Turin) on 11th July 1880. He graduated in Chemistry at the University of Rome in 1902.
In 1905 Giolitti got the qualification for university teaching in General Chemistry at the University of Rome, where two years later he taught Metallurgy.
From 1909 to 1914 Giolitti was full professor of Metallurgy and Metallography at the Politecnico di Torino.
He is one of the founders of Steelworks of Aosta, a company now named Società Nazionale Cogne. Giolitti wrote over eighty scientific works, among which the most important refer to the steel cement-making (1912) and nitruration treatments (1933). Giolitti died in Turin on 11th February 1946.


 
 
 
  
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