Institute for Solid-State Nuclear Physics
Institut für Festkörper-Kernphysik
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Our intention is to support R&D in the area of Solid-state Nuclear Physics. Within this frame we lead freely chosen research projects. The research results will be published due in time.
We see it as our mission in particularProf. Dr. Konrad Czerski Since 2005 professor for nuclear and medical physics at the University of Szczecin, Poland. Adjunct Professor at the Technische Universität Berlin. |
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Dr. Armin Huke Promotion in nuclear physics at the Technische Universität Berlin. Since 2009 CEO of the IFK. Member of the board of trustees of the "Stiftung Energie & Klimaschutz, Baden-Württemberg". |
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Dr. Götz Ruprecht Promotion in nuclear physics. Since 2004 Research Associate at the TRIUMF national lab., Vancouver, Canada, with specialization on detector R&D. Leading contributor to international research projects. |
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Dipl.-Ing. Stephan Gottlieb Chief engineer at the ConAT GmbH. Technology consultant for several companies. Inventor and developer, owner of numerous patents. |
Prof. Dr. Ahmed Hussein, P.Phys. Professor Emeritus of Physics at University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC). From 1994 to 2005: founding chair of physics at UNBC. Conducted research in nuclear and particle physics at TRIUMF, Canada, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA. | |
Dipl.-Phys. Daniel Weißbach Study of physics with master in atomic physics at the Technische Universität Berlin. Currently PhD candidate at the University of Szczecin and at the Institute for Solid-State Nuclear Physics, Berlin. | |
MSc Dominik Böhm Master of Science at the Technical University Dortmund in Chemical Engineering. Now at the Institute for Solid-State Nuclear Physics as expert for Nuclear Partitioning. | |
Dipl.-Phys. Fabian Herrmann Physicist with degree in theoretical astrophysics from Friedrich Schiller University Jena. Currently PR adviser at the Institute for Solid-State Nuclear Physics and writer. |
Dr. Dieter Hennig Promotion in Nuclear Physics (Calculation methods for the fast breeder reactor). 1984 to 1991 Honorary lecturer (facultas docendi) for Applied Physics (Reactor Physics) at TU Dresden. Scientific activities, e.g. 12 years at the PSI, Switzerland on the special area of "Non-linear stability analysis". | |
Prof. Dr. Rafael Macián-Juan MSc and PhD in Nuclear Engineering at the PSU, USA. 20 years experience in nuclear safety / system codes for nuclear applications. 10 years at the PSI, Switzerland. R&D in the areas of reactor thermal-hydraulics and coupled neutronics calculations. Performing safety analysis for the Swiss Nuclear Power Plants. Currently at the TUM. | |
Dipl.-Phys. Jan-Christian Lewitz Studies at Portland Community College, Oregon, USA, at Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel and at Technical University Dresden. 1993 Diploma in Radiation Physics. Since 1993 working international on technic-organistational projects about energy and environment with interfaces to science, military and politics. Since 2002 self-employed; founder, owner and CEO of LTZ-Consulting GmbH |