Günter Graubner

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Günter Graubner (born February 2, 1927 ) is a German electrical engineer and university lecturer.

Life

In 1975, Graubner succeeded Werner Steinbach as rector and construction director of the Hanover University of Applied Sciences (FHH) (today Hanover University ). He held this position until 1982. He then continued to teach at the Hanover University of Applied Sciences until his retirement in 1991. After his retirement he remained a lecturer at the FHH. His main focus was measurement and control technology .

From 1991 to 1993 he worked for the German Society for Technical Cooperation at the Hangzhou Technical University (now Zhejiang University of Science and Technology ) in an advisory capacity on the development of the electrical engineering course there. In 1993 the Chinese host university awarded him an honorary professorship.

Graubner is a co-founder of the Electrical Engineering Department

In 1996 Graubner was awarded the Lower Saxony Order of Merit.

Fonts (selection)

  • Günter Graubner: Pilot study in a practice group . Hanover University of Applied Sciences, Hanover 1990, p. 39 .
  • Günter Graubner: Current problems in application-oriented electrotechnical studies: Actual problems in application-oriented electrotechnical studies . In: VDE Congress '80 (=  VDE technical reports ). tape 31 . VDE-Verlag, Berlin 1980, ISBN 3-8007-1189-3 , p. 17-22 .

Individual evidence

  1. Personal details . In: spectrum . No. 1 , 2007, p. 70 ( online, PDF [accessed November 6, 2014]).
  2. Head of the Hanover University of Applied Sciences (FHH) (PDF; 42 kB), accessed on November 6, 2014.
  3. Study Guide, Summer Semester 1976 . Hanover University of Applied Sciences, Hanover 1976, p. 62 .
  4. Beate Blümel: Chronicle: 20 years of German-Chinese educational cooperation . In: spectrum . No. 1 , 2001, p. 31 ( online [PDF]).
  5. B. Knuppertz: Brief history of the electrical engineering department of the Federal Republic of Germany. Online: [1] . Retrieved November 6, 2014.
  6. 40 years of the “Electrical Engineering and Information Technology” specialist day on vde.com. Retrieved November 6, 2014.
  7. After start-up assistance from the VDE: Electrical engineering specialist day constituted. (online, PDF) . Retrieved November 6, 2014.