Bernd Lukasch

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Bernd Lukasch (* 1954 in Berlin ) is a German museum director and aviation historian. From 1992 to 2019 he headed the Otto Lilienthal Museum .

Life

Bernd Lukasch studied physics at the Humboldt University in Berlin . With an experimental work in the field of solid state physics , he received his PhD A in 1984 as a Dr. rer. nat. PhD. The history of aviation inclined, he worked from 1988 in the founding team of Otto Lilienthal Museum in Lilienthal's birthplace Anklam . In 1992 he took over the management of the museum, which in 1999 was the first museum in eastern Germany to receive a European Museum of the Year Award - Special Commendations and in 2001 was included in the Blue Book as a “cultural memorial of national importance”. He is the deputy chairman of the Museum Association in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.

Works

  • Investigations on long-term healing through implantation of amorphized silicon layers. Dissertation, Humboldt University, Berlin 1984.
  • With Manuela Runge : an inventor's life. The brothers Otto and Gustav Lilienthal. Berlin 2005/2007, ISBN 978-3-8270-0536-6 , ISBN 978-3-8333-0467-5 .
  • Otto Lilienthal: The flight of birds as the basis of the art of flying. annotated new edition Berlin, Heidelberg 2014, ISBN 978-3-642-41811-2 .
  • Otto Lilienthal in photographs. Steffen-Media, Friedland 2016, ISBN 978-3-941681-87-3 .

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Organization chart of the Otto Lilienthal Museum
  2. Dissertation: Investigations into long-term healing through implantation of amorphized silicon layers .
  3. Museum history
  4. Board of Directors. Museumsverband in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern eV, accessed on December 31, 2016 .