Eckhard Heybrock

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Eckhard Heybrock (* 1957 ) is a German physicist and science popularizer.

Eckhard Heybrock received his doctorate in 1996 from Bielefeld University ( construction of a Ti: sapphire femtosecond laser system and multiphoton ionization with chirped pulses ).

He works at the VDI Technology Center in Düsseldorf on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as the project manager of FaszinationLicht , which is used for training and further education, but also for children and young people to encourage them to work with optics and optical technology. The initiative has existed since 2003 and includes collaboration with schools (hands-on experiments) and a traveling exhibition.

This also resulted in brochures for young people and children, some with Hans-Joachim Schlichting and Ralf Krause .

In 2009 he received the medal for scientific journalism from the German Physical Society (DPG).

Fonts

  • Laser-assisted methods for high-throughput screening: technology analysis, research report, VDI Technologiezentrum Düsseldorf 2000
  • with Karin Reichel, Jochen Dreßen: Measures to support innovation in optical technologies: Final report, VDI Technologiezentrum Düsseldorf 2008
  • Fascination light: a journey into the world of light, VDI Technologiezentrum 2003

Web links

  • Materials from Heybrock and others, Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Individual evidence

  1. Physicists honor "Lichtgestalt" , DPG 2009