Ingo von Hagen

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Ingo von Hagen (born December 4, 1940 in Krefeld ; † March 12, 2017 there ) was a German metallurgist .

Life

Von Hagen began studying metallurgy at RWTH Aachen University in October 1962 and graduated in 1968 with a diploma. He stayed there at the Institute for Metallurgy as a research assistant and assistant in the metallurgy department . He set up an ESU system and completed his doctoral thesis at Tarek el Gammal , Winfried Dahl and Werner Wenzel . With the work Fundamentals of the refining of a simple structural steel by the electro-slag remelting process , he became a Dr. Ing. PhD.

After receiving his doctorate in 1972, von Hagen became a senior engineer in the materials technology department of the Mannesmann Research Institute in Duisburg , where he was promoted to head of department. In 1993 he became a deputy of the management. The main focus of his work was the further development of tubular steels and continuous casting . In 2001 he became managing director of the Mannesmann Forschungsinstitut GmbH . He retired on December 31, 2004.

Von Hagen had been a member of the Association of German Ironworkers (VDEh) since 1969 . In 1999 he was elected chairman of the materials committee and represented the interests of the committee on the advisory board of the operational research institute (BFI) of the VDEh. He ensures close cooperation with customers in the steel industry in the joint committee for automobile / steel manufacturers and in the International Conference on Steels in Cars and Trucks . In 2005 the materials committee appointed Ingo von Hagen an honorary member.

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Obituary notice Dr. Ingo von Hagen (accessed June 3, 2017).
  2. a b c d e Ingo von Hagen passed away . In: steel and iron . tape 137 , no. 5 , 2017, p. 6 .
  3. Tarek el Gammal, Ingo von Hagen: Fundamentals of the refining of a simple structural steel after the electro-slag remelting process . Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1976.