Klaus-Peter Tiemann

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Klaus-Peter Tiemann (born May 7, 1945 in Brandenburg an der Havel ) is a German engineer who played a key role in the development and introduction of GDR color television ( Color 20 ) in 1969 and is the inventor of the GDR's first transcutaneous pacemaker .

Life

Klaus-Peter Tiemann completed an apprenticeship as a radio and television technician in 1964 . Until 1968 he studied and completed a degree in radio engineering . This degree was officially recognized as a graduate engineer (FH) by the Saxon Ministry of Culture in 1991. In 1967, while still a student, Tiemann acquired his first patent in the field of a new electronic circuit for frequency modulation. In 1977 he completed a distance learning course to become a Dipl.-Ing. for information technology . From 1976 he worked as director of services at VEB RFT industrial sales for radio and television in Potsdam . On the basis of a dissertation submitted together with his wife on electronic thermometers for temperature measurement in human and veterinary medicine within seconds, Tiemann was awarded a Dr.-Ing. PhD. From 1990 Tiemann was operations director of RFT industrial sales for radio and television. In 1994, Tiemann took over the shares in RFT radio-television Brandenburg an der Havel, which has been called RFT Kabel Brandenburg GmbH since 2010, as managing director in a management buy-out process with 100% takeover.

In September 1996 Tiemann founded the SKB Stadtfernsehen-Kabelrundfunk GmbH & Co. Betriebs KG, a regional television broadcaster in Brandenburg an der Havel with broadband cable network distribution in 21 cities in the state of Brandenburg, via Astra satellite and the Internet.

In June 2000 Tiemann founded the BNMG Brandenburgische Netz- und Media-Service GmbH and in April 2001 the RFT elkom Brandenburg GmbH and is the managing director of these companies.

Klaus-Peter Tiemann is a board member of the German Economic Council, Berlin-Brandenburg State Association.

Klaus-Peter Tiemann is married to Dietlind Tiemann and has the son Stefan Tiemann . He has been a partner in all of his father's companies since 2011.

Services

  • In 1969 Tiemann developed the first transcutaneous pacemaker in the GDR.
  • In 1970 Tiemann developed the first DC defibrillator in the GDR.
  • In 1971 Tiemann developed an electronic control module for an oil impulse furnace for temperature homogenization in tunnel kilns in the heavy clay industry.
  • In 1972 Tiemann headed a German-Polish working group which, under his leadership, worked out a technological solution for active color picture tube regeneration.
  • In 1973 Tiemann developed an analysis device for cystic fibrosis diagnostics.
  • In 1980 and 1981, Tiemann developed a soldering tongs and hot jet-supported repair technology for SMD .
  • In 1997 Tiemann developed broadband networks with return channel capability for the operation of triple play (TV, radio, high-speed Internet and telephony) and implemented this development technologically.
  • In 2015, Tiemann developed parametric voltage and current controls for power LED applications in motor vehicle main headlights .

Party activities

As a former leadership cadre in the GDR, Tiemann was a member of the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED). Today Klaus-Peter Tiemann is involved in the CDU district association in his hometown, and has also been a city ​​councilor since 2014 .

Honors

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Preussischer Landbote , accessed on August 17, 2011.
  2. Patent 131672 of the German Democratic Republic
  3. Offenlegungsschrift of the Federal Republic of Germany
  4. Joint dissertation with Dietlind Tiemann
  5. If you get to know us, you will love us (obituary on the trust)
  6. Der Spiegel, Volume 47, Issues 18-22
  7. Musik Almanach 2007/08: Data and facts on musical life in Germany
  8. Jungle Guide 2010 - The guide through the German telecommunications market