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Matthias Rößler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Matthias Rößler
Erich Matthias Rößler (born 14 January 1955) is a German politician, member of the CDU. Since 1990, he has been a member of the Saxon Landtag. From 1994 to 2004 he served as minister of culture, later as minister of science and art in the government of Saxony. Since 2009 he has been "Landtagspräsident", the speaker of the Saxon parliament. == Career == Rößler was born in Dresden, the son of a master gardener from the village of Cossebaude (now a western district of Dresden). He attended Christenlehre (Christian education) and refused to become a member of the socialist youth organizations, but was accepted nonetheless to a high school in the Dresden (today Romain-Rolland-Gymnasium), graduating in 1973 with the excellent grade 1.0. Because of his political abstinence, he was denied to study ethnography. He did the minimum service (Grundwehrdienst) in the National People's Army and then studied mechanical engineering, graduating in 1979 with a diploma. He then worked as a research assistant at the University of Transport in Dresden. There he obtained his doctorate in 1983 with a dissertation ''Experimentelle Untersuchungen charakteristischer Strömungserscheinungen in einem speziellen geraden Gitter bei hochturbulenter Anströmung'' (Experimental investigations of characteristic flow phenomena in a special straight grate at highly turbulent flow). From 1985 to 1990, he was a development engineer and a senior researcher in the Kombinat Lokomotivbau/Elektrotechnische Werke in Hennigsdorf.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Dr. Matthias Rößler, CDU )〕 From 1989, he also worked at the Academy of Sciences on topics of basic research. He is the holder of several patents and author of scientific publications. Rößler is Protestant, married since 1979 and has two sons. He lives in the Dresden district of Cossebaude.
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