Leo Kadrnozka (June 6, 1872 – September 17, 1922) was a full professor of Electrical Railways and Electrical Switching and Regulating Apparatus at the Technical University of Munich.
[1] Kadrnozka studied mechanical engineering at the Technical University of Vienna from 1892 to 1896 under the supervision of Leopold von Hauffe and Johann von Radinger.
There he was involved in the construction of the tramways in Vienna, Budapest, Sarajevo, Salzburg, Olmütz, Dornbirn-Lustenau and the Badner Bahn.
[2] In Munich he supervised the dissertations of Udo Knorr, Hans Piloty and Louis Stokvis.
[3] The passionate mountaineer Kadrnozka died in 1922 while climbing the Großvenediger when he fell into a crevasse.