Heinz Chaloupka

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Heinz Chaloupka (born  October 26, 1941 in Deutsch Kralup ; †  June 6, 2014 ) was a German university professor for high frequency technology .

Life

After school education at the elementary school and middle school in Marburg and vocational training as an electrical mechanic , he studied communications engineering at the State Engineering School in Gießen and graduated as an engineer before studying electrical engineering at what was then the Technical University of Darmstadt (today Technical University of Darmstadt ), which he completed in July 1969 with his diploma thesis at the chair for high-frequency technology under Professor Otto Zinke as a qualified engineer (Dipl.-Ing.).

In September 1969 he moved to the Ruhr University in Bochum to the Institute for High and Maximum Frequency Technology, which was headed by Professor Hans Severin . There he worked as a research assistant and was on 25 June 1975 and his doctoral thesis "Calculation of the scattering matrix of rectangular hollow pipes with dielectric and ferrimagnetic inserts on the generalized conduction equations" for Doctor of Engineering (Dr.-Ing.) PhD . He then worked at the same institute as a senior engineer before accepting a professorship for high frequency technology at the then University of Wuppertal (today Bergische Universität Wuppertal ).

He held lectures on the basics of high frequency technology, high frequency systems, radar technology and other topics. Chaloupka wrote more than a hundred scientific publications and supervised numerous undergraduate and graduate students. He was a member of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) , the Information Technology Society (ITG) and other scientific bodies. He died after a brief, serious illness at the age of 72.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Obituary in the magazine Frequency from 2014, pp. 405-406, accessed on July 17, 2019.