Günther Laukien

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Günther Laukien (23 May 1923, in

entrepreneur. He is known for his pioneering work in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and for his role in the Bruker
company.

Early life

Laukien was born in 1924 in the

high school in 1942 – during World War II – and joined the German Navy as a submarine engineer after his graduation. After the war ended in 1945, he studied physics at the University of Tübingen, from which he received his undergraduate degree
in 1951.

Academic career

In 1955 he graduated on the "experimental aspects of nuclear magnetic resonance" at the

University of Karlsruhe, where he became a professor in 1960. In 1968 he became a life-time professor in electronics at Ruhr University Bochum[1] In 1980 Günther Laukien received the ISMAR prize, which is awarded for outstanding achievement in the field of magnetic resonance.[1] In 2013 he posthumously received the Pittcon Heritage Award for his contributions to the development of nuclear magnetic resonance and other analytical technologies.[5]

Bruker

In 1960 he co-founded and soon chaired the

electromagnets, with applications in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Until his death, Laukien was actively involved in both research and business aspects of the company.[1]

Personal life

Laukien had four sons who were all involved in Bruker.[6]

Developing underwater equipment was one of his hobbies.[7]

He died in 1997 of cancer, aged 73.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^
    PMID 15780911
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  2. ^ G. Laukien, PhD Thesis, Freie Präzession kernmagnetischer Momente, Universität Stuttgart, 1955.
  3. ^ R. Gabillard, Mesure du temps de relaxation T2 en présence d’une inhomogénéité de champ magnétique supérieure à la largeur de raie, Comptes Rendues 232 (1951) 1551–1553.
  4. ^ H.Y. Carr, PhD Thesis, Free precession techniques in nuclear magnetic resonance, Harvard University, 1952.
  5. ^ "Pittcon Heritage Award". Science History Institute. Retrieved 23 March 2018.
  6. ^ "Insider report: Bruker cashes out Laukiens". 1 June 2009.
  7. ^ "Günter Laukin (to his 70th birthday)". Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR. Seriya Khimicheskaya. 43 (5). 1994.