Johann Limp

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Johann Hinken (* 1946 in Wagenfeld ) is a German engineer, electrical engineer, university professor and entrepreneur.

Life

Hinken passed the Abitur at the current Johannes-Althusius-Gymnasium in Emden .

He completed his studies in electrical engineering at the TU Braunschweig in 1972 with a degree in engineering. He then worked there until 1978 as a research assistant and senior engineer at the Institute for High Frequency Technology under Hans-Georg Unger, and in 1978 he was awarded a doctorate degree with his dissertation High Passes in Rectangular Waveguide Technology . PhD.

From 1978 Hinken worked at the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt . In 1984 he was appointed professor for microwave technology at the TU Braunschweig . In 1989 he moved to industry in Bad Salzdetfurth , where he initially worked as head of the research center at Fuba Hans Kolbe & Co KG and later in other functions. Hinken has been working in Magdeburg since 2002 , until 2011 as professor for high-frequency and communications engineering at the Magdeburg-Stendal University of Applied Sciences , now as managing director of FI Test- und Messtechnik GmbH.

Hinken received the Philip Morris Research Award in 1984 for the invention of the integrating waveguide technology . Now he is primarily active in the field of non-destructive microwave testing.

Fonts (selection)

  • Superconductor electronics: basics; Applications in d. Microwave technology. Springer, Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-540-18720-0 .
  • Superconductor electronics: fundamentals and microwave applications. Springer, Berlin 1989, ISBN 3-540-51114-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Hinken: High passes in rectangular waveguide technology. Braunschweig 1978, DNB 780813081 ,
  2. FI Test- und Messtechnik GmbH website. Retrieved August 15, 2017.