Also known as Dr.-Ing.
The Doktoringenieur or Doktor-Ingenieur (acronym Dr.-Ing., also Doktor der Ingenieurwissenschaften) is the German Doctor of Engineering degree, comparable to the Doctor of Science (Engineering), Doctor of Science (Technology) or a PhD in Engineering or Architecture.
The Doktoringenieur or Doktor-Ingenieur (acronym Dr.-Ing., also Doktor der Ingenieurwissenschaften) is the German Doctor of Engineering degree, comparable to the Doctor of Science (Engineering), Doctor of Science (Technology) or a PhD in Engineering or Architecture.
It was first introduced in 1899, in the context of the centenary of the Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg (now Technische Universität Berlin), at the Prussian Technische Hochschule. The other German states adopted it in the following years. In contrast to the other historic doctoral degrees (e.g. Dr. phil., Dr. iur. or Dr. med.), the Doktoringenieur was not titled in Latin but German, and therefore written with a hyphen (Dr.-Ing.).
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).