Peter Vielhauer

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Peter Vielhauer (born August 1, 1931 in Radebeul ; † October 11, 2003 ) was a German mathematician and professor of telecommunications technology .

After graduating from high school in Radebeul in 1950, he studied mathematics at the TH Dresden , which Vielhauer graduated with a diploma in 1955. After working as an assistant at the Institute for Pure Mathematics in the same year, he worked as a developer of transmitting antennas and filters at Funkwerk Köpenick from 1956 . In 1964 he became the head of the mathematics office and in 1965 he took over the operational organization and computing technology. Also in 1965 he received his doctorate from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering at the TU Dresden.

In 1966 he became a lecturer in the theory of communication on lines. After his habilitation there in 1968, he was appointed professor with teaching assignment in the same year. From 1969 to 1986, Vielhauer was full professor for the theoretical basics of telecommunications technology in the field of information processing at the TU Dresden in Dresden, where he was also director of the information technology section between 1975 and 1980.

For health reasons, Vielhauer had to retire in 1986, but remained true to his research area and continued to publish articles whose focus shifted to the use of computer technology. Vielhauer was regarded as a “committed scientist and extraordinarily capable university professor.” In addition to his numerous publications, he supervised around 30 doctoral and post-doctoral theses.

Fonts

  • Peter Vielhauer, Werner Wolf, Ernst Maruhn: Mathematical and electrotechnical basics. Verlag Technik, Berlin 1963.
  • Investigation of the dynamic behavior of electromagnetically coupled lines with the help of the Mikusinsk operator calculation. University thesis Dresden, TU, F. f. Electrical engineering, diss. V. April 30, 1965 (Not for Aust.).
  • The electrical transmission on lines. University thesis Dresden, TU, F. f. Electrical engineering, Hab.Schr. v. July 22, 1968 (Not for Aust.).
  • Transmission theory on electrical lines. 1st edition, Verlag Technik, Berlin 1970.
  • Passive linear networks: Mikusinski operators , line theory, multi-port theory, network synthesis. Verlag Technik, Berlin 1974.
  • Passive linear networks: Mikusinski operators, line theory, multi-port theory, network synthesis. Hüthig, Heidelberg 1974, ISBN 978-3778503324 .
  • Linear networks: operator calculation, line theory, n-port theory, network synthesis. 1st edition, Verlag Technik, Berlin 1982.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Adolf Finger et al .: One of the most popular ET university teachers has died. In: Dresdner Universitätsjournal No. 18, November 11, 2003, p. 8 ( online as PDF; 1.5 MB).