Kurt Bergmann (electrical engineer)

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Kurt Bergmann (born February 15, 1934 in Lodz ) is a German electrical engineer and professor of electrical measurement technology and electronics .

Life

Kurt Bergmann received his doctorate in 1968 with the dissertation “ Contributions to stability theory and dynamics of precisely amplitude-controlled oscillator systems ” under Heinz Lueg at RWTH Aachen University and then worked as a senior engineer at Lueg's institute. Bergmann later became professor for electrical measurement technology and electronics at the Aachen University of Applied Sciences . In 1981 he published the book " Electrical Measurement Technology ", which has been reprinted several times since then.

Kurt Bergmann is married and has one daughter.

Publications

  • Basic knowledge for the design of amplifiers with measurement properties , Institute for Technical Electronics, 1967
  • Contributions to the stability theory and dynamics of precisely amplitude-controlled oscillator systems , dissertation, 1968
  • Development of a potential-independent proportional compensator based on the principle of the magnetic comparator , together with Erhard Möller u. Joachim Rockschies, Research Report of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, ed. on behalf of the Minister-President Heinz Kühn from the Minister for Science and Research Johannes Rau , Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden GmbH, 1977, ISBN 978-3-531-02670-1
  • A short history of the radio message receivers in function plans, together with Joachim Rockschies u. Heinrich Spanknebel, Walz, 2001, ISBN 978-3-9802576-8-8
  • Electrical measurement technology: Electrical and electronic processes, plants and systems , Vieweg Verlagsgesellschaft; Edition: 6th edition 1997. 2nd, corrected reprint 2000, ISBN 3-528-54080-X

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation in Archive NRW, No. 8027
  2. Book information and portrait of the author