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Erwin Baur

    Teubner Studienskripte Technik - 106: Einführung in die Radartechnik
    Teubner Studienskripte Technik - 106: Einführung in die Radartechnik
    • Dr.-Ing. Erwin Baur, a prominent figure in radar technology, serves as the head of a system technology department at AEG-TELEFUNKEN in Ulm and is a lecturer at the University of Hannover. Born in 1931 in Ulm, he studied physics at the Technische Hochschule Stuttgart from 1951 to 1957 and began his career at AEG-TELEFUNKEN in 1957. He earned his doctorate from the Technische Hochschule Darmstadt in 1964 and has since led a department focused on high-frequency technology. Since 1979, he has been teaching radar technology at the University of Hannover. The work includes 105 images and 6 tables, contributing valuable insights into the field. It is published by B. G. Teubner in Stuttgart, 1985, as part of the Teubner Studienskripten series. The publication is protected by copyright, with all rights reserved for translation, reproduction, and other forms of dissemination. Any commercial reproduction requires a fee to be negotiated with the publisher, in accordance with German copyright law. This comprehensive resource is essential for those interested in radar technology and its applications.

      Teubner Studienskripte Technik - 106: Einführung in die Radartechnik1985
    • Dr.-Ing. Erwin Baur, born in 1931 in Ulm, has made significant contributions to radar technology. He studied physics at the Technische Hochschule Stuttgart from 1951 to 1957 and began his career at AEG-TELEFUNKEN in Ulm in 1957. He earned his doctorate from the Technische Hochschule Darmstadt in 1964 and currently leads a system technology department in the High-Frequency Technology division at AEG-TELEFUNKEN. Since 1979, he has also served as a lecturer in radar technology at the Institute for High-Frequency Technology at the University of Hannover. This work, published by B. G. Teubner in Stuttgart in 1985, is part of the Teubner Studienskripten series and includes 105 images and 6 tables. It is protected by copyright, with all rights reserved to the publisher, including those related to translation, reproduction, and digital storage. For commercial reproduction, a fee must be negotiated with the publisher as per § 54 UrhG. The book is available in both print and eBook formats, with ISBNs 978-3-519-00106-5 and 978-3-663-01400-3, respectively, and can be accessed via DOI 10.1007/978-3-663-01400-3.

      Teubner Studienskripte Technik - 106: Einführung in die Radartechnik1985