Hendrik Richter

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Hendrik Richter (born July 15, 1969 in Halle (Saale) ) is a German engineer and professor of control engineering . He works in the field of automation technology and was Vice Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at the University of Technology, Economics and Culture Leipzig (HTWK) from 2005 to 2015 .

Career and work

Hendrik Richter was born in Halle (Saale) in the Halle district. After completing school education at a polytechnic high school (POS) and an extended high school (EOS) , he graduated from high school here in 1989 .

From 1990 to 1995 he completed a degree in electrical engineering , which he completed in the field of measurement, control and regulation technology at the Technical University of Leipzig . During this time, his academic teachers included Siegfried Altmann , Herbert Ehrlich , Günter Stein , Klaus-Peter Schulze , Werner Kriesel , Wolfgang Schäfer , Klaus Kabitzsch , Klaus Steinbock and others

In 1994 and 1995 he was in England to study electrical engineering at the University of Birmingham . After that he was a doctoral student at the Institute for Regulation and Control Theory (Director: Kurt J. Reinschke ) at the TU Dresden and at the Department of Electrical Engineering at the HTWK Leipzig. During this time he spent 1996 studying abroad at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia ( USA ). In 1999 he Promotion to Doctor of Engineering (Dr.-Ing.) With the issue of control and observation of chaotic systems .

He started his career between 1999 and 2003 as a research assistant and later as a group leader at the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology and Automation (IPA) in Stuttgart .

In 2003, Hendrik Richter was appointed professor of control engineering at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at the Leipzig University of Technology, Economics and Culture (HTWK). In 2005 and 2006 he was Vice Dean and from 2006 to 2015 Dean of Studies of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology.

Leipzig, Wächterstraße 13, building of the former TH Leipzig for the two sections of automation systems and electrical energy systems, today Wiener-Bau : Faculty building of the HTWK Leipzig

In 2007 he was visiting professor at the Nanjing University of Technology in Nanjing ( China ), and he continued to do research at the University of Pretoria in South Africa . In 2008 he was doing research at the University of Leicester in England.

After the German reunification in 1990, the former "Automation Systems Section" of the TH Leipzig was formed into a "Department of Electrical Engineering" from 1991 with an "Institute for Control Engineering", in which Herbert Ehrlich represented the control engineering department . In 1992 the University of Technology, Economics and Culture (HTWK) was re-established as a legally independent institution (founding rector: Klaus Steinbock ) and can de facto be regarded as the successor of the TH Leipzig. The closure of five of the eight existing technical universities in Saxony was due to financial policy reasons at that time, after all universities and colleges had been transferred to state responsibility. The TH Leipzig was closed in the period up to 1996 in order to be able to complete all university courses on site as planned. Herbert Ehrlich continued his control engineering training in the newly created institute for measurement, control and regulation technology of the TH Leipzig until his retirement at the end of 1996. Hendrik Richter belongs to this institute and is the technical successor to Herbert Ehrlich, the head of the Control engineering in the Faculty of Engineering . The traditional Leipzig automation profile was further developed in line with the times and organized within the structural framework of this faculty with corresponding institutes for teaching and research.

Among the research areas of Hendrik Richter include problems of nonlinear dynamics, especially analysis tools and control design of nonlinear systems , and methods of metaheuristic , especially biology-inspired solutions, evolutionary algorithms and evolutionary game theory .

In addition to Hendrik Richter at the HTWK Leipzig, other professors have emerged from Herbert Ehrlich's academic environment : Günter Stein (HTWK), Klaus-Peter Schulze (HTWK), Manfred Lohöfener ( HS Merseburg ), Jens Jäkel (HTWK), Markus Krabbes (HTWK ), Andreas Pretschner (HTWK), Ines Rennert (University of Telecommunications Leipzig), Daniela Döring (Brandenburg Technical University Cottbus-Senftenberg) and others

Memberships and honors (selection)

  • Member of the editorial board: ISRN Computational Mathematics; Journal of Computational Information Systems; Springer Series Emergence, Complexity and Computation
  • Reviewer for Journals: around 25 international journals
  • Member of program committees: for around 30 international conferences, symposia and congresses
  • Local organizer for the IT conference EvoStar 2019 in Leipzig
  • Program Chair, IT conference EvoStar 2011 in Turin (Italy), Track on evolutionary algorithms in stochastic and dynamic environments (EvoStoc)
  • Program Chair, IT conference EvoStar 2012 in Málaga (Spain), Track on evolutionary algorithms in stochastic and dynamic environments (EvoStoc)
  • Member of the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Engineering at the HTWK
  • Member of the examination board of the faculty
  • Member of the extended senate of the HTWK
  • Conference EvoComplex 2012 in Malaga : Best paper award nominee. Analyzing dynamic fitness landscapes of the targeting problem of chaotic systems.
  • Conference IEEE WCCI 2016 in Vancouver (Canada): Regular best paper award . Analyzing coevolutionary games with dynamic fitness landscapes.
  • Conference EvoMusArt 2018 in Parma (Italy): Best paper award nominee. Visual art inspired by the collective feeding behavior of sand-bubbler crabs.

Publications (selection)

  • Hendrik Richter, Kurt J. Reinschke: Local control of chaos: A Lyapunov approach. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 8 (1998), 1565-1573.
  • Control and observation of chaotic systems. VDI progress reports, series 8 (measurement, control and regulation technology), vol. 810, VDI-Verlag, Düsseldorf, 2000 (= approved dissertation at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at TU Dresden).
  • Chaotic behavior of dynamic systems and its control engineering treatment. at automation technology, Munich 48 (2000), 471–477.
  • Hendrik Richter, Kurt J. Reinschke: Optimization of local control of chaos by an evolutionary algorithm. Physica D144 (2000), 309-334.
  • Hendrik Richter, Günter Stein : On Taylor series expansion for chaotic nonlinear systems. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 13 (2002), 1783-1789.
  • Ivan Zelinka, Sergej Celikovsky, Hendrik Richter & Guanrong Chen: Evolutionary algorithms and chaotic systems. Studies in Computational Intelligence, Vol. 267, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2010.
  • Rico Schulze, Franz Dietel, Jens Jäkel, Hendrik Richter: An artificial immune system for classifying aerodynamic instabilities of centrifugal compressors. International Journal of Computational Intelligence and Applications, vol. 11 (1), 2012.
  • Hendrik Richter, Andries P. Engelbrecht: Recent Advances in the Theory and Application of Fitness Landscapes. Series in Emergence, Complexity and Computation, Vol. 6, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2014.
  • Dynamic landscape models of coevolutionary games. BioSystems 153-154 (2017), 26-44.
  • Fixation properties of multiple cooperator configurations on regular graphs. Theory in Biosciences 138 (2), 261–275 (2019) SpringerLink (Online service), 2019, DOI: 10.1007 / s12064-019-00293-3.
  • Hendrik Richter (Ed.): Special issue: EvoStar 2019 - bio-inspired computing and automation. de Gruyter; Oldenbourg, Berlin; Boston 2020.

A comprehensive list of the publications by Hendrik Richter can be found under Google Scholar .

literature

  • Dietrich Werner, D. Herrmann: msr introduces: Technical University of Leipzig - Automation Systems Section. In: msr - measure, control, regulate, Berlin. Vol. 26, 1983, No. 9, pp. 527-531.
  • Karl Heinz Fasol ; Rudolf Lauber; Franz Mesch; Heinrich Rake ; Manfred Thoma ; Heinz Töpfer : Great Names and the Early Days of Control in Germany. In: Automation technology, Munich. Vol. 54, 2006, No. 9, pp. 462-472.
  • Kurt J. Reinschke: Memory of Heinrich Kindler , first professor for control engineering at the TH Dresden . In: Automation technology, Munich , vol. 58, 2010, No. 06, pp. 345–347.
  • Hans-Joachim Zander , Georg Bretthauer : Prof. Heinz Töpfer on his 80th birthday. In: Automation Technology, Munich , vol. 58, 2010, No. 7, pp. 413–415.
  • Wolfgang Weller : Automation technology through the ages - development history of a fascinating subject . Publisher epubli GmbH Berlin, 2013, ISBN 978-3-8442-5487-7 .
  • Peter Neumann : Automation technology at the Magdeburg alma mater. In: Mechanical and plant engineering in the Magdeburg region at the beginning of the 21st century. Future based on tradition. Delta-D publishing house, Axel Kühling, Magdeburg 2014, pp. 215-219, ISBN 978-3-935831-51-2 .
  • Peter Neumann : University education with automation profile from 1950 to 1990. In: Peter Neumann (Hrsg.): Magdeburg Automation Technology in Transition - From Industry to Research Location. Authors: Christian Diedrich , Rolf Höltge, Ulrich Jumar , Achim Kienle, Reinhold Krampitz, Günter Müller, Peter Neumann, Konrad Pusch, Helga Rokosch, Barbara Schmidt, Ulrich Schmucker, Gerhard Unger, Günter Wolf. Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg ; Institute for Automation and Communication Magdeburg (ifak), Magdeburg 2018, pp. 114–131, ISBN 978-3-944722-75-7 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Siegfried Altmann , Detlef Schlayer: Text and exercise book electrical engineering. Fachbuchverlag, Leipzig-Cologne 1995, 2nd edition 2001, 3rd edition 2003, 4th edition: Fachbuchverlag im Carl Hanser Verlag, Leipzig 2008, ISBN 978-3-446-41426-6 .
  2. ^ Herbert Ehrlich on his 65th birthday. Automation technology, Munich. Vol. 45, 1997, No. 6, pp. 299-300.
  3. Günter Stein et al .: Automation technology in machine technology. Measure - control - regulate - position. Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich; Vienna 1993, ISBN 3-446-15579-1 .
  4. Klaus-Peter Schulze , Klaus-Jürgen Rehberg: Design of adaptive systems - a representation for engineers. Verlag Technik, Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-341-00293-6 .
  5. Werner Kriesel , Hans Rohr, Andreas Koch: History and future of measurement and automation technology. VDI-Verlag, Düsseldorf 1995, ISBN 3-18-150047-X ; Werner Kriesel, Otto W. Madelung: AS-Interface - The actuator-sensor-interface for automation. Carl Hanser Verlag, Munich, Vienna 1994, ISBN 3-446-17825-2 , 2nd edition 1999, ISBN 3-446-21064-4 ; English: ISBN 3-446-18265-9 .
  6. Klaus Kabitzsch : Microcomputers in automation practice - selected problems in software and hardware design. Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1987, ISBN 978-3-05-500243-4 .
  7. ^ Founding rector of the HTWK Leipzig, 1992.
  8. Hendrik Richter: Control and observation of chaotic systems. Dissertation, TU Dresden, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Dresden 1999.
  9. ^ Günter Stein et. al .: Control engineering with CADCS. In the! SWITCH ON series with teaching material and a simple design process on CD-ROM. Specialized book published by Carl Hanser Verlag, Leipzig / Munich 1998, ISBN 3-446-19169-0 .
  10. ^ Tilo Heimbold : Introduction to automation technology. Automation systems, components, project planning and planning. Specialist book publisher at Carl Hanser Verlag, Leipzig; Munich 2015, ISBN 978-3-446-42675-7 , e-book ISBN 978-3-446-43135-5 .