Bernhard Bundschuh

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Bernhard Bundschuh

Bernhard Bundschuh (born March 7, 1957 in Amorbach , Bavaria ) is a German engineer and professor for signals and systems in electrical engineering . He is particularly dedicated to industry-oriented research and training in the fields of digital signal processing , optical communications technology and image processing .

education

Bernhard Bundschuh was born in Bavaria . His father Werner Bundschuh was a cone picker, his mother Emilie Bundschuh, b. Konz, was a housewife. He is one of the few working-class children who later embarked on an academic career.

From 1963 to 1967 he attended elementary school in Kirchzell and then the modern language grammar school in Amorbach , which he completed in 1976 with the general university entrance qualification. He then did his basic military service from July 1976 to September 1977.

His subsequent studies in electrical engineering took him to the University of Siegen in October 1977 . It was here that he obtained his degree in engineering in the field of communications engineering in the autumn of 1983 (supervising professor: Rudolf Schwarte ).

From 1985 he completed a doctoral degree in electrical engineering at the University of Siegen. The promotion to Doctor of Engineering (Dr.-Ing.) Took place in 1990 at the University of Siegen, with a dissertation on the subject of laser optics . (Reviewers: Rudolf Schwarte and Günther Ries ). In 1991, Bundschuh received the Siegen Chamber of Commerce and Industry Prize for the best dissertation at the University of Siegen in 1990. This academic work also resulted in a book published in 1991 by a well-known publishing house.

Professional activities

Bundschuh gained his first professional experience from 1983 to 1985 while working as a development engineer in the aerospace division of ANT Telecommunications in Backnang , now Tesat-Spacecom (Tesat) as part of the Airbus Group .

This was followed by an activity as a research assistant at the Institute for Message Processing at the University of Siegen until 1991. Until 1994 he worked as a research assistant at this institute. During this period he had a variety of teaching duties: internship assistant, seminar assistant, internship leader, several lectures as well as the supervision of diploma theses.

From October 1987 to April 1993 he was a co-founder and shareholder of SenTec GmbH in Siegen, and he also worked part-time for this company.

With effect from May 1994 Bundschuh was appointed professor for the field of signals and systems in the electrical engineering department of the Merseburg University of Applied Sciences (FH Merseburg) (Rector: Johanna Wanka ). This FH has now been transferred to the Merseburg University of Applied Sciences , and electrical engineering is now part of the engineering and natural sciences department .

Scientific areas of interest

Bundschuh's research work as well as his lectures are in the following areas:

  • Methods of digital signal processing
  • Optical sensors
  • Optical communications engineering
  • Systems theory, including the theory of multidimensional systems
  • Simulation process
  • Image processing, in particular image restoration and image reconstruction
  • Control theory

Honors (selection)

  • 1991 Awarded the Rudolf von Bennigsen Foerder Prize for young scientists from the Ministry of Science and Research of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia for the research project "Development of displacement -variant methods for solving one- and multi-dimensional inverse problems"
  • 1991 Prize of the Siegen Chamber of Commerce and Industry for the best dissertation at the University of Siegen in 1990
  • 1999 Research and Innovation Prize of the Merseburg University of Applied Sciences for the third-party funded project “Minilidar for cloud probing”, successfully processed in cooperation with the Freyburger Doerk Elektronik company from Freyburg an der Unstrut (with the support of the research assistant Holger Richter, one of the first graduates of the electrical engineering department of the later became a development engineer at VTQ and has been with Doerk Elektronik since 2015)
  • 2014 Research and Innovation Award from the University of Merseburg for the third-party funded project "Capacitive dismantling detection of solar systems", which was successfully processed in cooperation with the company VTQ Videotronik from Querfurt . The initiative for the project came from the company; Without their mentioned employee Holger Richter, who worked at VTQ during this project, the successful conclusion would not have been possible.
  • 2014 Hugo-Junkers -Special Prize for the third-party funded project "Capacitive dismantling detection of solar systems" (together with Steffen Enke, Managing Director of VTQ Videotronik Querfurt GmbH).

Selected publications

  • Laser-optical 3D contour detection, modeling and system-theoretical description of a sensor system. Vieweg-Verlag, Braunschweig 1991, ISBN 978-3-528-06427-3 .
  • Bernhard Bundschuh, Jörg Himmel: Optical information transmission. Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich; Vienna 2003, ISBN 978-3-486-27252-9 .
  • Bernhard Bundschuh, Eric Christian Nana Wadjounnie: A system-theoretical approach to the Doppler effect - relativistic and not relativistic case. SVH-Verlag, Saarbrücken 2009, ISBN 978-3-8381-0479-9 .
  • Bernhard Bundschuh, Eric Christian Nana Wadjounnie: The Doppler Effect in Terms of System Theory - Relativistic and non-relativistic effect. SVH-Verlag, Saarbrücken 2009, ISBN 978-3-8381-0649-6 .
  • Ines Rennert, Bernhard Bundschuh: Signals and Systems - Introduction to Systems Theory; with 119 examples and 52 exercises. Fachbuchverlag Leipzig in Carl-Hanser-Verlag, Leipzig; Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-446-43327-4 .
  • Ines Rennert, Bernhard Bundschuh: Signals and Systems - Introduction to Systems Theory. Online resource. Carl-Hanser-Verlag, Munich 2013, ISBN 978-3-446-43328-1 .
  • Software-focused group antenna - conception, theoretical principles and simulation. Hochschulverlag, Merseburg 2019.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Bernhard Bundschuh: Laser-optical 3D contour detection, modeling and system-theoretical description of a sensor system . Dissertation, University of Siegen, 1990.
  2. ^ Continuation of former lectures by fellow professor Tatjana Lange after her retirement.