Ulrich Eberl

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Ulrich Eberl (* 1962 in Regensburg ) is a German physicist and science and technology journalist .

Life

Eberl studied physics and received his doctorate in 1992 with the grade summa cum laude at the Technical University in Munich . The topic of his doctoral thesis dealt with a border area between physics, biology and chemistry: the investigation of the first trillionth of a second of photosynthesis . He also worked as a freelance science journalist.

After receiving his doctorate, he worked for the technology publications of Daimler AG until 1995 and then went to Siemens as head of innovation communication until 2015 . During this time he was editor-in-chief of the Siemens magazine for research and innovation Pictures of the Future .

Eberl is known for his large number of articles on a wide variety of scientific topics and in 2015 founded SciPress , an editorial office for business, science and technology communication. He is also the author of three books on questions about the future, two of which have also been published in English to date.

Publications

  • Dissertation: Effect of external electric fields on primary photosynthesis processes . Technical University, Munich 1992.
  • Innovators and innovations . Erlangen, Publicis 2007, ISBN 978-3-89578-285-5 .
  • Future 2050: How we are inventing the future today . Beltz and Gelberg, Weinheim 2011, ISBN 978-3-407-75352-6 .
  • Smart machines. How artificial intelligence is changing our lives . Hanser, Munich 2016, ISBN 978-3-446-44870-4 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Of course, in principle, machines can do everything in FAZ of August 5, 2016, page 12
  2. Zukunft 2050. In: Zukunft 2050. Retrieved on October 2, 2016 .