Bernhard Jakoby

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Bernhard Jakoby (born November 17, 1966 in Neuss , Germany ) is Professor of Microelectronics at the Johannes Kepler University Linz . He heads the Institute for Microelectronics and Microsensors.

Life

Bernhard Jakoby graduated from the technical and industrial school TGM in Vienna (1985). After graduating, he stayed in Vienna and attended the Technical University . In 1991 he completed his diploma in electrical engineering , and in 1994 he received his doctorate ( Dr. techn. ). During his studies he worked as a tutor at the Institute for Telecommunications and High Frequency Technology (1988–1990) and worked as a research assistant at the Institute for General Electrical Engineering and Electronics (1991–1994) during his dissertation . After receiving his doctorate, he received the Erwin Schrödinger fellowship and spent the years 1994/1995 as a scientist in Belgium at the University of Ghent . At the Technical University of Delft , the Netherlands , he initially worked as a research assistant and later as a lecturer (1996–1999). From 1999 to 2001 he worked as a project manager in the sensor technology center of Robert Bosch GmbH in Reutlingen, Germany.

In 2001 he completed his habilitation in theoretical electrical engineering at the Vienna University of Technology. At the Institute for Sensor and Actuator Systems, he held a lectureship in the then newly founded Department of Industrial Sensor Systems (ISS) (2001–2005). Since 2005 he has been Professor of Microelectronics and Head of the Institute for Microelectronics and Microsensors at the Johannes Kepler University Linz, and in 2016 he was elected chairman of the scientific works council there.

Main focus of work and research

  • Theory and application of integrated sensors
  • Theory and application of liquid sensors
  • electromagnetic fields

Prices (selection)

  • 2007: Best Paper Award, Sensor Conference Nuremberg
  • 2009: Eurosensors Fellow
  • 2009: PRIZE - Award for the best university prototype projects
  • 2010: Outstanding Paper Award from IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control Society
  • 2015: Election to the corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences

Membership and participation in scientific committees

  • Since 2006 Associate Editor of the IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Since 2007 Associate Editor of the Journal of Sensors
  • 2010: General chair, Eurosensors Conference 2010, Linz, Austria
  • 2004: Local Chair, IEEE Sensors Conference 2004, Vienna, Austria
  • 2003-05 TPC Co-Chair IEEE Sensors Conferences
  • Since 2009 member of the scientific advisory board of CTR AG, Villach
  • Since 2006 founder and chairman of the ARGE Sensorik
  • Since 2009 member of the board of the Society for Microelectronic Systems in the OVE
  • Since 2007 member of the scientific advisory board of the OVE
  • 2005–2008: Member of the Administrative Committee of the IEEE Sensors Council
  • Member of various program committees at international conferences (including Eurosensors, Sensor Nürnberg, IEEE Sensors, Transducers, IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium).
  • Reviewer for numerous international journals (including Journal of the Optical Society of America, Sensors and Actuators A and B, IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, IEEE Microwave and Guided Wave Letters, Radio Science, Electromagnetics , Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, IEEE Sensors Journal, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, Journal of Sensors, Measurement Science and Technology)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bernhard Jakoby: Analysis of electromagnetic fields in stratified complex media . Vienna 1994, OCLC 636849335 (Diss., Techn. Univ. Vienna, 1994).