Dr. Hermann Haken

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Institute for Theoretical Physics I, Center of Synergetics, University of Stuttgart, Germany

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Featured Author: Hermann Haken (b. July 12, 1927) studied mathematics and physics at the Universities Halle (1946-1948) and Erlangen (1948-1950), receiving Ph.D. in mathematics (group theory) in 1951. He is professor emeritus and the chair for theoretical physics at the University of Stuttgart.

Hermann Haken has more than 30 awards and honorary degrees, including Max Born Prize and Medal by the British Institute of Physics and the German Physical Society (1976), Great Order of the Federal Republic of Germany with star (1986), Max Planck Medal (1990), Medal 2000: Outstanding People of the 20th Century (Cambridge, England). He is the member of Bavarian Academy of Science, German Academy of Natural Sciences Leopoldina, the Order "Pour le merite", Heidelberg Academy of Sciences, Academia Europaea (London), Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea (Salzburg), Lorenz-Oken-Medal of the Society of German Natural Scientists and Medical Doctors, and multiple "synergetics" societies.

Hermann Haken's major contributions are in the field of laser physics and nonlinear optics, solid state physics, statistical physics, group theory, and bifurcation theory. However, he is most known as the father of synergetics - the science of self-organization.

Dr. Haken is the author of 20 textbooks and monographs on atomic and molecular physics, quantum field theory, solid state physics, principles of brain function, information theory, computing, synergetics. He is the editor of Springer Series in Synergetics, volumes 1-84.

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