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Curriculum Vitae  Armin Theißen


scans of certificates

Year of Birth 1966
Place of Birth Monschau, Germany
Nationality ...do you care?
Current residence Herzogenrath, Germany
previously:
Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany; Brussels, Belgium; Horsham, England; Dublin (Howth), Ireland; Armagh, Northern Ireland; Madrid (Las Rozas), Spain; Bonn, Germany
email theissen at mps dot mpg dot de
Diploma physics, Bonn University, Sept. 1991
Ph.D. astrophysics, Oct. 11th, 1994, at Sternwarte der Universität Bonn, supervisor Klaas S. de Boer.
marriage status married to
Dr. Maria S. Madjarska-Theißen
children Andreas Armin Theißen (born Jan 2003)
Kaloyan Armin Theißen (born Nov 2004)


Work experience
since August 2008 IVU, Aachen
see also this clip on youtube
April 2006 - July 2008 employed at the Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research in Katlenburg-Lindau, Germany, projects Hinode-EIS, Solar Orbiter
March 2004 - March 2006 employed at the Royal Observatory of Belgium in the solar physics group, projects LYRA and Solar Orbiter
July 2003 - Feb. 2004 employed at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London, in the Solar Physics Group as a physics programmer for The Solar-B (now known as 'HINODE') and Solar Orbiter projects.
Sept 2000 - May 2003 employed by SUN Microsystems Ireland in Dublin as release engineer for the open source projects OpenOffice.org and Gnome.
Nov. 1996 - May 2000 post-doctoral research associate at the Armagh Observatory in Northern Ireland, project angular momentum evolution of late-type stars, with P.B. Byrne and John Butler
October 1996 no employment, observing campaign and conference participation
August 1995 - Sept. 1996 employed as Resident Astronomer for the IUE project by INSA/ESA at the Villafranca Satellite Tracking Station close to Madrid.
April-July 1995 research associate at the Observatory at Bonn University, Germany, in continuation of previously started research projects
Oct. 1994 - March 1995 no employment, but continued work at the Observatory at Bonn University.
Oct. 1991 - Sept. 1994 research associate position on a half contract basis as a Ph.D. student at the Observatory at Bonn University, Germany


Recognition
ESA I was happy to receive a Certificate of recognition from the European Space Agency, quote: "...in gratitude for the exceptional contributions made [...] to the 18.5 years of science operations [...] of the International Ultraviolet Explorer Satellite IUE", signed by several ESA directors. Thanks, Willem.


Education
October 1994 Ph.D. in astronomy at the Sternwarte der Universität Bonn (Bonn University Observatory), thesis ``Hot subdwarf stars in binary systems'' on analysis and interpretation of UV and optical stellar spectra, disentangling multiwavelength data, and involving statistical tests. Second subject for Ph.D. exam: "Strahlenbiologie" (effects of ionizing radiation on biochemical molecules, cells, organisms, and related pathology)
September 1991 Diploma in physics at the Sternwarte der Universität Bonn (Bonn University Observatory), on stellar spectroscopy and photometry of hot subdwarf stars. Exams on theoretical physics (theoretical mechanics, quantum physics, thermodynamics and statistical mechanics), applied physics (electronics and laser spectroscopy), experimental physics (high energy physics), and astronomy (stellar evolution, open and globular clusters, galaxies, and galaxy clusters).
1987 german 'Vordiplom' in physics, followed by main studies concentrated on astrophysics and theoretical physics.
1985 started studying physics at Bonn University, 'Abitur' (german highschool exam and university qualification) finished at the St. Michael Gymnasium, Monschau, exams in the subjects physics, mathematics, geography, and russian.
1972-1976 primary school in Höfen, Eifel (Germany).


Skills
Languages german (mother tongue)
english (speaking, reading and writing fluent, long time resident in Ireland and UK (1997 - 2004)
also:
spanish (reading, fair, easily expandable, one year residence in Madrid)
russian (basic knowledge, 3 years training at school - writing and reading only)
french (basic, DELF A1 exam, courses at the Institute Francaise in Bonn and at the Alliance Francaise in Dublin)
...well, and there have been 4 1/2 years of latin at school.
astronomy observing experience with telescopes at Calar Alto, Spain (1.2m, 2.2m, 3.5m with photoelectric photometers, CCD imaging cameras, CCD spectrographs B&C and Twin), La Palma, Spain (NOT (2.4m), JKT (1.23m) with CCD imaging cameras), La Silla, ESO Chile (1m, 2.2m with infrared photoelectric photometer and CCD camera/spectrograph) MSSSO, Australia (40 inch with CCD imaging camera), IUE satellite time (low- and high resolution spectroscopy), Hoher List, Univ. of Bonn (1m with experimental CCD camera). Data reduction of all data aquired with instruments above and multi-object fibre spectrograph, using IRAF, IDL, MIDAS, and supporting routines written by myself.
Computing This section lists courses I participated in and experiences I gained. The experience levels are split depending on a) as to how much I needed certain skills in my job, and b) private interests

SunU and Beckinridge courses in
  • Solaris System Performance Management,
  • Solaris System Administration I and II,
  • C++ object-oriented programming,
  • Java programming,
  • XML,
  • distributed programming with Java.
Experience in (those marked * lie further in the past):
  • VAX (*) and Unix (and similar) operating systems,
  • shell scripting,
  • Perl (also ::CGI and ::Tk),
  • development management with CVS,
  • Fortran (*), C
  • web design using CSS and CMS (Mambo) as well as plain HTML
Some experience in
  • C++ and Java

In my astronomy job, I gained significant experience in the use of

  • IDL (Interactive Data Language - procedural, OO graphics, and programming of GUIs),
  • IRAF (*) (Image Reduction Analysis Facility),
  • MIDAS (*) (Munich Image Data Analysis System).