Ludwig Luckner

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Ludwig Luckner (* 1940) is a German natural scientist .

Originally from Vogtland , Luckner studied hydraulic engineering / water management at the Dresden University of Technology (later university). He stayed at the university and became an assistant to Karl-Franz Busch , where he also received his doctorate and habilitation. In 1981 Luckner succeeded Busch's professorship in the Water Management Section at the TU Dresden. In 1990 he founded the Dresden Groundwater Research Center e. V. (DGFZ) as a non-profit registered association. In 1995 he founded the Groundwater Center (GWZ) Dresden.

For his outstanding contribution to the development of soil and groundwater sciences and their application in the lignite industry, geology and water management, Luckner was awarded the National Prize of the GDR III in 1989 . Class excellent. In 1992 he was awarded the Körber Prize together with six other scientists .

Works

  • Contribution to the solution of groundwater flow problems with complicated boundary conditions through electrical continuum model experiments . Dissertation TU Dresden 1969
  • with Karl-Franz Busch : Geohydraulik . Leipzig 1972, 3rd edition 1993 with Klaus Tiemer, ISBN 978-3-443-01004-1 .
  • The cybernetic model method, an effective means of solving geohydraulic flow problems . Habil. TU Dresden 1973.
  • with Vsevolod Michailowitsch Schestakow: Simulation of geofiltration . Leipzig 1975.
  • with Vsevolod Michailowitsch Schestakow: Migration processes in the soil and groundwater area . Leipzig 1986.
    • Migration processes in the soil and groundwater zone . Chelsea: Lewis Publishers 1991, ISBN 0-87371-302-8

Footnotes

  1. ^ Frieder Häfner: 20 years of the Zunker-Busch-Luckner Foundation. (PDF; 168 KB) In: Proceedings des DGFZ eV 2013, p. 2 f. , accessed October 15, 2016 .

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