Plenum: Universitäts- und Forschungsstandort Europa
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Dr. Gerard 'T HOOFT
Nobel Laureate for Physics; Professor of Theoretical Physics, Spinoza Institute, Utrecht University
Studied Physics and Mathematics at the University of Utrecht | |
1969 | Staff member at the Institute for Theoretical Physics at Utrecht University, then Assistant Professor |
1976 | Morris Loeb Lecturer at Harvard University |
1976-1977 | Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) at Stanford University |
since 1977 | Full professor at Utrecht University |
1988 | Guest professor of Boston University |
1989 | Guest professor of Duke University, Durham NC |
Simon Stevin Leerstoel, Antwerpen, Belgium |
Ph.D. Gerald GABRIELSE
George Vasmer Leverett Professor of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge
Studied Physics at the University of Chicago | |
1978 | Postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Washington |
1985 | Assistant Professor of Physics, University of Washington |
1986 | Associate Professor of Physics, University of Washington |
Dr. Jürgen KNORR
Senior Vice President of Siemens AG
Studied Electrical Engeneering at the Technical University, Berlin | |
1957 | engineer in development of Industrial Switchgear, Siemens AG |
1957-1974 | Head of management for Product Development and Design in different strategic business units within Siemens AG |
1974-1984 | General Management of 3 business divisions within Siemens:Electrical Equipment Division for production and office buildings, airports, theaters, etc.; Lighting Division; automotive Electronics |
1984-1987 | built-up world leading Technology and Industrial Volume Production of semiconductors. Installed new waferfabs and design centers |
1987-1996 | Senior Vice President of Siemens AG, Member of Executive Board of Siemens AG |
Since 31.3.1998 President of MEDEA (Microelectronics Development for European Applications) |
Dr. Jean-Marie LEHN
Nobel Laureate in Chemistry; Professor, Collège de France, Paris; Director, Laboratoire de Chimie Supramoléculaire at ISIS, Strasbourg
Studied physical, chemical and natural sciences at the University of Strasbourg | |
1960 | Junior Member, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Guy Ourisson's laboratory |
1960-1966 | Researcher, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) |
1963 | Thèse de doctorat d'Etat sur la résonance magnétique nucléaire de triterpènes |
1964 | Laboratory of Robert Burns Woodward at Harvard University |
1966-1969 | Assistant Professor, Chemistry Department of the University of Strasbourg |
1970 | Promoted Associate Professor and then Full Professor, Université Louis Pasteur (ULP) of Strasbourg |
1970-1979 | Professor, Université Louis Pasteur (ULP) of Strasbourg |
1972 | /1974 Visiting professor, Harvard University |
1979 | Elected to the chair of "Chimie des Interactions Moléculaires", Collège de France, Paris |
Professor, Collège de France, Paris | |
2002-2004 | Director, Institut de Science et d'Ingénierie Supramoléculaires (ISIS) at ULP, Strasbourg |
Dr. Hans Peter SCHWARZ
Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Vienna Vice President R&D Austria, Therapeutic Proteins, Baxter Hyland Immuno
studied Medicine at the University of Vienna | |
1988 | Assistant Professor of Medicine, II. Department of Medicine, University of Vienna |
1988-1995 | Head, Clinical Research, Hemostasis and Thrombolysis. Immuno AG, Vienna |
1995-1997 | Head, Biomedical Research, Vascular Biology, Immuno AG, Vienna |
1997 | Associate Professor of Medicine ("Ao.Univ.Prof."), University of Vienna |
1997-1998 | Director, R&D, Blood Products and Therapeutic Proteins, Immuno AG, Vienna |
1998-2000 | Vice President, Global R&D, Plasma Proteins, Baxter AG (former Immuno AG), Vienna |
2000-2001 | Vice President, R&D Austria, Therapeutic Proteins, Baxter AG, Vienna; Member of the Plasma SBU Senior Management Team |
Seit 2001 Vice President R&D Austria, BioPharmaceuticals, Baxter AG, Vienna |
Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Peter SKALICKY
Stv. Vorsitzender, Rat für Forschung und Technologieentwicklung, Wien
Studium der Technischen Physik in Wien | |
Außerordentlicher Professor für Kristallphysik an der Technische Univeristät Wien | |
1975-1976 | Professeur Associée an der Universität Pierre et Madame Curie, Paris |
seit 1979 | o. Prof. für Angewandte Physik an der Technische Universität Wien |
1989-1990 | Dekan der Technisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät, Technische Universität Wien |
seit 1991 | Rektor der Technische Universität Wien |
1995-1999 | Präsident der Österreichischen Rektorenkonferenz |
2010 | Stellvertretende Vorsitz des Rates für Forschung und Technologieentwicklung |