Lorenz Hanewinkel
Year of birth, place
Role at the ZKM
- Artist of the Collection
Biography
The work of Lorenz Hanewinkel is one of the most important pioneering achievements in the development of electronic computing devices. After completing an apprenticeship as a radio mechanic and studying physics at the Technical University of Aachen, he was involved in the practical testing of components and circuits at Zuse KG, which was founded in 1949. Here he constructed an extremely reliable computer based on electric tubes and later semiconductors, the Zuse Z22. Many of his developments, including new generations of office computers and methods for recovering binary functions, led to patent applications from the 1960s onwards. Since 1981, Lorenz Hanewinkel has represented numerous clients nationally and internationally before offices and courts as a German and European patent attorney and has obtained important landmark decisions at the Federal Supreme Court. Nowadays, he researches on the collision of black holes.
1949 | Abitur | |
1949-1951 | Apprenticeship as radio mechanic | |
1952 | Employment as an overhead line technician | |
1952-1955 | Study of physics at the Technical University of Aachen, diploma degree in high vacuum spectrometry for UV light
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Since 1952 | Teaching activities and publications in the fields of mathematics, physics and chemistry
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1955-1960 | Development engineer at Zuse KG, Neukirchen
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1955-1957 | Technical development of the Zuse Z22
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1957 | First public presentation and series production of the Zuse Z22
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1961-1964 | Sales engineer at Valvo GmbH, Hamburg
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1964-1981 | Lead developer at Nixdorf AG, Paderborn | |
Since 1981 | Activity as independent patent attorney, Paderborn | |
2010 | Award of the Konrad Zuse Medal by the ZDB Zentralverband Deutscher Baugewerbe | |
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