CV, Hartmut Henkel
Childhood
- 20 Sept. 1959:
- Born in Nürnberg.
Schools
- Apr. 1966 - July 1969:
- Basic School, Frankfurt-Höchst.
- Aug. 1969 - June 1975:
- Highschool, Frankfurt-Höchst.
- Aug. 1975 - June 1978:
- Upper highschool, Frankfurt-Höchst,
Abitur score «1.6».
University
- Oct. 1978 - March 1984:
- Study, electrical engineering,
Technical University Darmstadt.
- March - April 1979, Aug. - Oct. 1979:
- Basic practice, Hoechst AG, Frankfurt-Höchst.
- Feb. - March 1981, Aug. - Sept. 1981:
- Advanced practice, Hartmann & Braun AG, Frankfurt.
- May 1983:
- Advanced practice, Hoechst AG, Frankfurt-Höchst.
- 29 March 1984:
- Diploma (Dipl.-Ing.), electrical engineering,
score «good».
Professional Work
- 1 July 1984 - 30 April 1985:
- Stipendiate, Hermann-Gieß-Stiftung,
and academic tutor at the Institute for Communications
and Electroacoustics, University Darmstadt.
- 1 May 1985 - 30 April 1990:
- Research assistant at the same institute,
with Prof. Dr.-Ing. Karl Hoffmann.
- 22 March 1991:
- PhD (Dr.-Ing.) electrical engineering,
score «very good».
- Title of dissertation: «Signal processing
in the logarithmic number system».
- 1 Sept. 1991 - 30 Sept. 1994:
- Research engineer, Panasonic European Research Center, Langen.
- HDTV ASIC design.
- Digital PLL design for HDTV ASIC.
- HDTV crosspad with RF cable equalizers.
- Algorithms for smooth text insertion (HDTV ASIC).
- 1 Oct. 1994 - now:
- Design engineer, senior design mgr.,
von Hoerner & Sulger GmbH,
Schwetzingen.
- Conceptual design, design, manufacturing, and management of
scientific space and rocket experiments
for institutes, ESA, and NASA.
- 14 Dec. 2006 - now:
- One of the three shareholders and managing directors of the
von Hoerner & Sulger GmbH,
Schwetzingen.
Publications
Programming Languages I Have been Using
Various assemblers (Z80, 6800, 6809, 68HC11, TMS320C10, TMS320C25, TMS320C54),
Verilog for FPGA design (QuickLogic), various UNIX shells and tools,
C, C++, awk, sed, TeX, LaTeX, MetaPost, Lua, octave, html.
Memberships
IEEE,
TUG,
DANTE,
DGLR.
Hobbies
Piano playing, classical music, running, precision electronics,
A/D and F/D algorithms (see my patents).