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Portrait Ludwig Bauer

Ludwig Bauer

Main Department of Technology

Scientific Associate

Address

Deutsches Museum
80306 Munich

Telephone +49 89 2179 698
Fax +49 892179 99350
Email lu.bauer@deutsches-museum.de

Curriculum Vitae

Higher Education

2014 – 2017
Master's degree in physics with a focus on astrophysics at the LMU Munich
Topic of the master's thesis: Determination of the airspeed of the isolated neutron star RX J420.0-5022 with Chandra

2011 – 2014
Bachelor's degree in physics at the LMU Munich
Topic of the bachelor's thesis: Alternatives to supermassive black holes in galaxy centers

2005 – 2009
Training as an electronics technician for energy and building technology and subsequent work as a journeyman

Professional Activities

Since 2022
Research Associate, Exhibition Project: “Energy Systems – Electricity”, Deutsches Museum, Munich

2021 – 2022
Research Associate, Exhibition Project: “Robotics” and “Optics”, Deutsches Museum, Munich

2020 – 2021
Research Associate, Exhibition Project: “Photo and Film” and “Optics”, Deutsches Museum, Munich

2018 – 2020
Academic Trainee, Exhibition Project: “Robotics”, Deutsches Museum, Munich

2018
Employee in the Intellectual Property department of EOS GmbH

2017
Research associate at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics

2015 – 2018
Student assistant at MEDIAL Personalmanagement GmbH for the Deutsches Museum in the area of ​​data editing and object digitization as part of the “Deutsches Museum Digital” project

2014 – 2015
Student assistant at the Chair of History of Technology at the Technical University of Munich

2011 – 2014
Bachelor's degree in physics at the LMU Munich
Topic of the bachelor's thesis: Alternatives to supermassive black holes in galaxy centers

2005 – 2009
Training as an electronics technician for energy and building technology and subsequent work as a journeyman

Exhibitions / Projects

  • Permanent exhibition "Energy - Electricity", Deutsches Museum, Munich (in planning)
  • Permanent exhibition “Robotics”, Deutsches Museum, Munich (opening 2022)
  • Permanent exhibition “Classical Optics”, Deutsches Museum, Munich (opening 2022)
  • Permanent exhibition “Photography and Film”, Deutsches Museum, Munich (opening 2022)

Publications (Selection)

  • Robotics. In: Kultur und Technik 2022, Issue 4: Die neuen Ausstellungen, pp. 16-17.
  • From measuring the land to measuring the light. Prism soectral apparatus by Joseph von Fraunhofer. In: L. Bauer, A. Baumann, J. Hagmann, D. Schneevoigt (eds.): Klassische Optik. Vom Sichtbaren zum Messbaren. Munich 2022. pp. 170-171.
  • With the second (eye) you see more spatially. Telescope by Petrus Patronus. In: L. Bauer, A. Baumann, J. Hagmann, D. Schneevoigt (eds.): Klassische Optik. Vom Sichtbaren zum Messbaren. Munich 2022. pp. 190-191.
  • Klassische Optik. Vom Sichtbaren zum Messbaren. Deutsches Museum, Publishing House. Munich 2022 (with A. Baumann, J. Hagmann, D. Schneevoigt).
  • A seal for Grandma – The future permanent exhibition of robotics in the German Museum. In: Inthorn, Julia / Seising, Rudolf (ed.): Digitale Patientenversorgung. Zur Computerisierung von Diagnostik, Therapie und Pflege. Bielefeld 2021 (with Nicolas Lange), pp. 221-240.
  • Review of: Out of office, November 7th, 2018 - May 19th, 2019 Hamburg, in: H-Soz-Kult, February 2nd, 2019 (with Nicolas Lange), www.hsozkult.de/exhibitionreview/id/rezausstellungen-333.

Lectures and panel discussions

  • Karlsruhe, Gesellschaft für Technikgeschichte (GTG), lecture series “History of Technology over Lunch”, December 2nd, 2022: On the concept of the new exhibition area “Energy – Electricity” in the Deutsches Museum (with F. Dittmann and S. Kasper, online).