Heinrich Buschmann (physicist)

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Heinrich Buschmann (born January 9, 1930 , † January 1, 2016 ) was a German physicist , engineer and professor .

Life

Buschmann was born on January 9, 1930 in Saxony . He studied physics in Erlangen and Munich . After completing his studies, he worked for Siemens in telex development for eight years under the direction of Curt Brader. In 1963 he followed Brader to the newly founded chair for electromechanical constructions and constructive development of electromechanical devices at the Technical University of Darmstadt . Initially he was employed there as a research assistant and received his doctorate in 1967 . In 1972 he was appointed university professor there (then department 18: electrical communications engineering ; today: department electrical engineering and information technology ) . He retired in February 1989.

Act

Buschmann was involved in setting up the new electromechanical design course from the start . In particular, he was in charge of setting up the project seminars on Practical Development Methodology (PEM). For this he received the 1st prize for excellence in teaching in 2013 together with other employees of the institute .

His fields of work were small drives , measurement technology in electromechanics and development science.

He was also interested in the subject of creativity .

Buschmann was the author of numerous publications and holder of numerous patents .

Honors

  • 2013: First project award for excellence in teaching for the project seminars Practical Development Methodology (PEM)

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Professor Dr.-Ing. Heinrich Buschmann . Obituaries of the TUD, Institute for EMK and Dean of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology. In: Echo . Darmstadt 2016, p. 24 ( facsimile online [accessed January 14, 2016]).
  2. a b c Presentation of the author: Heinrich Buschmann. Windsor Publishing, April 30, 2015, accessed January 17, 2016 .
  3. Heinrich Buschmann: An economical, speed-controlled induction motor of high reliability for teleprinters . Dissertation, Darmstadt TeH, Fac. F. Electrical engineering. October 3, 1967. Quoted from An economical, speed-controlled induction motor of high reliability for teleprinters. In: Index of the ULB. University and State Library Darmstadt, accessed on January 16, 2016 .
  4. Institute for Electromechanical Constructions Institute report 2007/2008 . 2008, p. 9 ( tu-darmstadt.de [PDF; accessed on January 16, 2016]).
  5. a b Excellent teaching concepts awarded. Hessian Ministry for Science and Art, December 16, 2013, accessed on January 17, 2016 .
  6. ^ Heinrich Buschmann: Creativity . Windsor Verlag, Hamburg 2013, ISBN 978-1-62784-310-2 .