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work address:home address:
Hans-Gerd Berns
University of Washington
B208 Physics-Astronomy Bldg., Box 351560
Seattle, WA 98195-1560 (USA)

phone: (206) 685-4725, fax: (206) 685-9242
mobile: (206) 713-5919

berns@phys.washington.edu

Hans-Gerd Berns
16549 21st Ave NE
Shoreline, WA 98155
USA

phone: (206) 365-3960

hgberns@attbi.com


Personal History

19 May 1961Born in Kranenburg (Niederrhein) / Germany
June 1981High School Diploma (Abitur) at the Konrad Adenauer Gymnasium, Kleve-Kellen / Germany
Oct. 1981 - Dec. 1982Military Service (Bundeswehr), 15-month draft at the Wachbataillon des BMVG, Bergisch-Gladbach / Germany
Jan. - Sep. 1983Engineering Intern at the Karl-Kisters-Maschinenbau GmbH, Kleve / Germany
Oct. 1983 - Oct. 1989Engineering Student at the Fachbereich Elektrotechnik (Dept. of Electrical Engineering) of the Universität-GH (Gerhard-Mercator-Universität) Duisburg / Germany;
finished October 1989 with the Diplom-Ingenieur (~ MSEE) degree, thesis title "Zeitdiskrete Regelsysteme mit zwei Tastzeiten"
Jan. - Aug. 1990Electrical Engineer position at the R&D and Quality Control Dept. of Mannesmann-Rexroth GmbH (now Bosch-Rexroth), Lohr am Main / Germany
Oct. 1990 - June 1993Graduate Student at the Dept. of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA / USA;
finished June 1993 with the Master of Science degree, thesis title "Electro-Acoustical Subsystems in DUMAND"
June 1993 - May 1994Research Engineer (professional staff) position at the Dept. of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA / USA
May 1994 - currentResearch Technologist/Engineer (classified staff) position at the Dept. of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA / USA


Professional Experience

Jan. - Sep. 1983Engineering Internship at Karl-Kisters-Maschinenbau GmbH, Kleve / Germany
(contact: Dipl.-Ing. H. Meisters, phone: +49 2821 5030):
  • practical training at a variety of engineering tools and materials
  • assembling and installation electronics boards and racks for industrial packaging machines
  • testing, diagnostics and repair of electronics boards and devices
Dec. 1983 - Sep. 1988Service Technician, 5 - 10 hours per weekend at Radio Röpling, Duisburg / Germany
{contact: R. Röpling, phone: +49 203 351-688}:
  • repair and servicing of radio, audio stereo products, TV and VCR sets
  • customer service
Mar. 1986 - Dec. 1989Student / Research Assistant, 6 - 20 hours per week with the Meß-, Steuer- und Regelungstechnik (Measurement and Control Engineering) group at the Fachbereich Maschinenbau (Dept. of Mechanical Engineering), Universität-GH Duisburg / Germany
{contact: Prof. Dr.-Ing. H. Schwarz, phone +49 203 379-3429}:
  • supervising ME grad. and undergrad. students at Fortran programming beginner classes
  • preparing and supervising ME student laboratory classes
  • adapting computer and control hardware to hydro-mechanical lab installations
  • designing software tools under MS-DOS, CP/M, HP-1000-OS in Fortran, Assembler, Step-5 (Siemens), Pascal, and Basic
  • designing, assembling, installation and testing of additional safety electronics modules for a hydraulic installation, in part with CAD tools (Auto-CAD)
  • independent contract engineering assignments in collaboration with Mannesmann-Rexroth GmbH, Lohr / Germany and Bosch GmbH, Munich / Germany
Jan. - Aug. 1990Electrical Engineer at Mannesmann-Rexroth GmbH, Lohr / Germany
{contact: Dr.-Ing. H. Lausch, phone: +49 9352 18-0}:
  • developing and testing of interfaces and electronic hardware for computer-controlled hydraulic production machines
  • designing of installations for quality and safety experiments with in-house developed and built 68xxx computer devices
Aug. 1991 - June 1993Research Assistant with the Particle Astrophysics Group at the Dept. of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA / USA
{contact: Prof. R.J. Wilkes, phone: 206-543-4232 or Prof. K. Young, phone: 206-543-4186}:
  • design and development of electronic modules (analog, digital, in part with state-of-the-art DSP technology) for several Particle Astrophysics projects, using CAD tools (such as ORCAD, TANGO, and AutoSketch) and the production facilities of the Physics Dept.
  • responsible for the "Acoustical Positioning System" of the DUMAND project (Hawaii)
  • participation at several engineering and deployment operations with DUMAND collaboreuters
June 1993 - currentResearch Engineer/Technologist at the Physics Dept., University of Washington, Seattle / USA
{same contacts as with the Research Assistant position above}:


Scholarships

Mar. 1986 - Dec. 1989R&D engineering assignment contracts (Werkverträge) with Mannesmann-Rexroth GmbH and Prof. H. Schwarz, Universität-GH Duisburg;
(total value of approx. DM 8000)
Oct. 1990 - June 1991Tuition waiver for 3 quarters of graduate study at the University of Washington, Seattle, supported through a student exchange program between the EE departments of the Universität-GH Duisburg (Prof. P.M.Frank) and the University of Washington (Prof. R.N.Clark and Prof. E.Noges);
(total value of approx. US$ 8500)


last edited 7/29/2002