Harald Alfsen Explained

Harald Alfsen
Birth Date:October 6, 1873
Birth Place:Kristiania (now Oslo), Norway
Death Place:Oslo, Norway
Occupation:Science fiction writer, engineer
Mother:Anne Johane Marie Alfsen
Father:Even Alfsen
Spouse:Alma Wiktoria Alfsen

Harald Didrik Alfsen (October 6, 1873 – August 24, 1949) was a Norwegian engineer and writer.[1] [2] [3]

Alfsen graduated from the Kristiania Technical School in 1894. In the following years he was employed at the Kristiania Reinforced Concrete and Concrete Products Factory (Norwegian: Kristiania Monier- og Cementvarefabrik), and he was then a city engineer in Porsgrunn. He participated in the development of the Grenland municipal power company. He was in charge of programming for the radio station in Porsgrunn in 1927. For the University of Oslo, he served as the technical head for the excavation of Rakni's Mound. Alfsen was a teacher at the Oslo Technical School for a time, and he published several textbooks. He also wrote novels, plays, and children's books. In 1899 he made his debut with the science fiction novel Jernmennesket (The Iron Man), published under the pseudonym Finn Fare.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Jahren . Per . Sui . Tongbo . History Of Concrete: A Very Old And Modern Material . 2017 . World Scientific Publishing . Singapore . 217.
  2. Book: Emperger . Fritz . Handbuch für Eisenbetonbau . 1926 . W. Ernst & Sohn . Berlin . 450.
  3. News: Ingeniør Harald Alfsen . July 23, 2020 . Porsgrunns Dagblad . 196 . August 27, 1949 . 2.
  4. Book: Dahl . Willy . Dødens fortellere . 1993 . Eide forlag . Bergen . 8251404037.