Günther Dollinger

Günther Dollinger ( born August 2, 1960 in Kempten ( Allgäu) ) is a German physicist and professor at the Universität der Bundeswehr München.

Scientific background

Günther Dollinger received his PhD under Hans -Joachim grains at the Technical University of Munich with a thesis on the deposition of thin carbon films. In 1998 he completed his habilitation at the Technical University of Munich with a thesis on "elastic recoil detection" (ERD ), a method for elemental analysis of thin films. He is currently the Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics employed at the Bundeswehr University Munich, Institute of Applied Physics and Measurement Technology as director of the institute. He is a member of Munich- Centre for Advanced Photonics ( Department of Physics, University of Munich ) and the Maier- Leibnitz - Laboratory of the University of Munich and the Technical University of Munich. As a renowned scientist, he is also involved as a visiting professor in international projects. So he worked among others for his doctorate and habilitation for research purposes at a particle accelerator in South Africa.

Research

Together with his research group developed Günther Dollinger at the Institute for Experimental Physics at the Technical University of Munich in Garching a novel microscopy method for material analysis, in microstructured samples can be imaged in three dimensions and analyzed with the spatial distributions of hydrogen for the first time ..

Award

1990 Günther Dollinger received the Ph.D. and Habilitation Award of the Association of Friends of the Technical University of Munich, for his dissertation " Kohlenstoffolien as a stripper for heavy ions ".

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