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Dr.-Ing. Peter Haschberger
Dr.-Ing. Peter Haschberger
Dr.-Ing. Peter Haschberger
Head of Department

German Aerospace Center (DLR)
Remote Sensing Technology Institute
Experimental Methods
Oberpfaffenhofen
82234 Weßling

Phone:+49 8153 28-1336
Mail:Peter Haschberger
Internet:https://www.dlr.de/eoc

Position

Acting Co-Director of the Remote Sensing Technology Institute (IMF)
Head of the IMF Experimental Methods Department

Professional Career

since 2022 Acting Co-Director of IMF
2006 - 2022 Deputy Head of IMF
since 2000 Head of the Experimental Methods Department at IMF
1999 Deputy Head of the Infrared Technology Department of the DLR Institute of Optoelectronics
1992 - 1999 Project Science Head in the Infrared Technology Department of the DLR Institute of Optoelectronics (Prof. Lanzl)
1990 - 1992 DLR doctoral scholarship at the Infrared Technology Department of the Institute of Optoelectronics
1986 - 1992 Research Assistant for the Chair of Electrical Measurement Technology (Prof. E. Schrüfer), Technical University of Munich (TUM)

 

Academic Career

since 2002 Lecturer at Hochschule München University of Applied Sciences
1999 Master in Space System Engineering, TU Delft, Netherlands
1998 Appointed C3-Professor for Sensor Technology, Gesamthochschule Paderborn (now Paderborn University)
1992 Doctorate (Dr.-Ing.) at the Chair of Electrical Measurement Technology, Technical University of Munich (TUM) with the dissertation "Development of a Fourier Spectrometer with Rotating Retroreflector"
1985 Degree in Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Munich (TUM)

 

Awards

2013 Innovation Prize 2013 of the Association of Friends of the German Aerospace Center DLR (GvF)
2000 DLR Innovation Prize 2000
1992 Metrology Prize 1992 of the Working Group of University Instructors of Metrology (AHMT)

 

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