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Károly Ereky ((ドイツ語:Karl Ereky); October 20, 1878 – June 17, 1952) was a Hungarian agricultural engineer. The term 'biotechnology' was coined by him in 1919.〔(Biotechnologie der Fleisch-, Fett-, und Milcherzeugung im landwirtschaftlichen Grossbetriebe : für naturwissenschaftlich gebildete Landwirte verfasst / von Karl Ereky, 1919, Berlin (Catalog record from Hathi Library, fully digitized text, accessed on October 16, 2012) )〕 He is regarded by some as the "father" of biotechnology.〔(The founding father of biotechnology: Károly (Karl) Ereky, auths, Fári, M.G. & Kralovánszky, U. P., International Journal of Horticultural Science 2006, 12 (1): 9–12 Agroinform Publishing House, Budapest, Printed in Hungary ISSN 1585-0404 )〕 ==Early life== Ereky was born on October 18, 1878 in Esztergom, Hungary as Károly Wittmann. His father was István Wittmann and his mother Mária Dukai Takách. (Among her relatives was dukai Judit Takács (1795-1836) who was the first Hungarian female poet.) In 1893 he changed his name to Ereky. He had three brothers Jenő, Ferenc and István. Ereky finished grammar school at Sümeg and Székesfehérvár. He attended the Technical University of Budapest and in 1900 received a degree in technical engineering. Maybe there is a family connection to compatriot Franz Wittmann, prominent electrical engineer and inventor of the Wittmann-oscilloscope.
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