Hans Jackel

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Hans Jäckel (born May 31, 1923 in Colmnitz ; † February 18, 1994 ibid) was a German professor of mathematics and former rector of the Technical University of Chemnitz .

Life

Jäckel joined the NSDAP in 1941 and became a soldier in World War II. He became a member of the SED in 1948 . Jäckel studied mathematics and physics at the University of Leipzig from 1948 to 1953 . He then worked as an assistant at the University of Mechanical Engineering in Karl-Marx-Stadt . In 1956 he did his doctorate at the Bergakademie Freiberg with the subject of mathematical treatment of controlled cooling and warming processes and then worked as a senior assistant.

In 1960 he was appointed professor for pure and applied mathematics at the Karl-Marx-Stadt University of Mechanical Engineering. In the same year he took over the management of the Institute for Mathematics. His habilitation in 1960 was on the subject of nonlinear theory of heat conduction in solids .

From 1961 Jäckel was Vice-Rector for Young Scientists and from 1963 to 1969 Rector of the Technical University of Karl-Marx-Stadt. In 1963 he became a candidate and in 1964 a member of the Central Committee of the SED . On April 6, 1983, Jäckel was made an honorary senator of the TH Karl-Marx-Stadt. In 1988 he retired . In 1968 he was awarded the Silver Patriotic Order of Merit .

Fonts

  • Math today. Urania-Verlag, Leipzig, Jena, Berlin 1972.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Harry Waibel : Servants of many masters. Former Nazi functionaries in the Soviet Zone / GDR. Peter Lang, Frankfurt am Main et al. 2011, ISBN 978-3-631-63542-1 , p. 153.
  2. tu-chemnitz.de: Honorary Senators Chemnitz University of Technology
  3. ^ New Germany , October 4, 1968, p. 3