Dipl.-Ing. Luise Allendorf-Hoefer
Main Department of Technology
Curator
Address
Deutsches Museum
80306 Munich
Telephone
+49 89 2179 269
Fax
+49 892179 99350
Email l.allendorf-hoefer@deutsches-museum.de
Curriculum Vitae
Since 2020
Curator at the Deutsches Museum, Munich
2015 – 2020
Scientific Associate at the Deutsches Museum, Munich
2013 – 2015
Supervision of the electrical engineering infrastructure of the Deutschen Museum, Munich
2007 – 2013
Worked in the production control of wet chemical process systems for solar cell production at Singulus Stangl Solar AG, Fürstenfeldbruck
1997 – 2007
Parenting time and freelance work as a system administrator for a Munich recording studio
1989 – 1997
Measurement and systems engineer for the audio and transmission technology departments at the Unterföhring television studios of Bayerischer Rundfunk, Munich
1987 – 1989
Project engineer for technical equipment for mobile transmission technology at Bayerischer Rundfunk, Munich
1983 – 1987
Studied electrical engineering, specializing in communications engineering, at the Deutsche Bundespost Dieburg University with a degree in Dipl.-Ing.
Exhibitions / Projects
- Permanent exhibition electronics, Deutsches Museum (opening 2022).
- Update of the permanent exhibition of microelectronics at the Deutsches Museum.
- Radio Eule – the medium wave station from the Deutsches Museum.
- Experimental workshop in the Deutsches Museum.
Publications
- Phone. In: Heckl, W. (ed.): The world of technology in 100 objects.
Munich: C. H. Beck, pp. 203–207. - networks. CQ de Delta Lima Zero Delta Mike.
In: Kultur & Technik 46 (2022), Issue 2, pp. 24–27. - Electronics. In: Kultur & Technik 46 (2022), Issue 4, pp. 34–35.
Lectures and panel discussions
- Munich, Deutsches Museum, Press conference on the Sycamore quantum processor, July 27, 2021: Moderation (hybrid, see Deutsches Museum YouTube channel).
- Munich, Deutsches Museum, Hi!A Festival “Artificial Intelligence – History, Present, Future”,
Panel discussion, November 15, 2021: Quantum computers: Unimagined computing power with qubits (online, see Deutsches Museum YouTube channel). - Munich, Deutsches Museum, Physical Computing with the Arduino Platform – Multi Instrument in the Experimental Workshop, November 5th, 2019.
- Munich, Deutsches Museum / ALP Dillingen »Try it – got it! Student laboratories between school and cutting-edge research«, October 11-12, 2018: The experimental workshop of the Deutsches Museum. Lecture and workshop with M. Pellowski, J. Schlögl.
- Munich, Deutsches Museum, “Light makes music”, April 17, 2018: The experimental workshop of the Deutsches Museum. Lecture and workshop with M. Pellowski, J. Schlögl.
- Munich, Deutsches Museum, »Listen! Listen!” Lecture, March 14, 2018.