Günther Dollinger

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Günther Dollinger (born August 2, 1960 in Kempten ) is a German experimental physicist and university professor at the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich in Neubiberg .

Scientific background

Dollinger did his doctorate with Hans-Joachim Körner at the Technical University of Munich with a thesis on the deposition of thin carbon foils. From 1980 to 1985 Dollinger studied physics and mathematics for teaching at the Technical University of Munich. In 1998 he completed his habilitation at the Technical University of Munich with a thesis on Elastic Recoil Detection (ERD) , a method for element analysis of thin layers. After completing his doctorate and habilitation , he worked for research purposes at a particle accelerator at the iThemba Laboratory for Accelerator Based Sciences in South Africa until 2001 .

Dollinger is currently employed as head of the institute at the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich at the Institute for Applied Physics and Metrology of the Faculty of Aerospace Technology, as well as a member of the examination board, faculty council and faculty representative of the ethics committee. Dollinger is also - Chairman of the Committee for Research into Condensed Matter with Nuclear Probes and Ion Beams and a member of the board of the Munich Center for Advanced Photonics (Faculty of Physics, LMU Munich ).

research

Together with his research group, Dollinger at the Chair of Experimental Physics at the Technical University of Munich in Garching developed a new type of microscopy method for material analysis with which spatial hydrogen distributions in microstructured samples can be displayed and analyzed in three dimensions for the first time.

Dollinger and his research group at the Maier-Leibnitz Laboratory in Garching developed a new procedure, the so-called proton minibeam therapy, which spares healthy tissue during radiation therapy .

Award

In 1990 Günther Dollinger received the doctoral and habilitation award from the Association of Friends of the Technical University of Munich for his dissertation “Carbon foils as strippers for heavy ions”.

Private

Dollinger is married, lives in Garching near Munich and is the father of Sebastian Dollinger , Armin Dollinger and one other son.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Profile at the Munich Center for Advanced Photonics.
  2. Profile at the KFSI.
  3. ^ Profile at the UniBwM.
  4. Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Günther Dollinger Three-dimensional hydrogen microscopy on diamond layers
  5. Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Günther Dollinger Gentle cancer therapy
  6. Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Günther Dollinger carbon foils as strippers for heavy ions