Dieter Meissner is a Univ.-Prof. for Sustainable Energetics at Tallinn University of Technology and FH-Prof. of Eco-Energy Technology at UA Univ. of Applied Sciences. He is also the Chief Scientist at crystalsol GmbH in Vienna, Austria and crystalsol OÜ in Tallinn, Estonia. He has published over 170 papers and edited 2 books, with over 7,900 citations and an h-index of 36. He developed university curricula in sustainable energetics and eco-energy engineering and has taught at several universities. He is the initiator and co-founder of 5 university spin-out companies related to fuel cells, solar cells, and photovoltaics.
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1. Short CV Dieter Meissner (as of July, 2015)
Univ.-Prof. for Sustainable Energetics, Tallinn University of Technology,
FH-Prof. Eco-Energy Technology, UA Univ. of Applied Sciences, Campus Wels,
Chief Scientist crystalsol GmbH, Vienna, Austria ans crystalsol OÜ, Tallinn Estonia
Dipl-Chem. and Dr. rer nat. Univ. Hamburg, Germany, Dr.h.c. Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
Main research activities: photoelectrochemistry, photovoltaics, materials research and development
Published more than 170 papers in refereed scientific journals and books, about 150 additional papers in
proceedings volumes, about 300 lectures and posters, editor/co-editor of 2 books, Inventor on more than 150
patents belonging to 37 patent families, 7968 citations, h-index 36, i10-index 82 (google scholar)
Developed 2 University curricula ("Eco-energy engineering" in Wels, Austria and "Sustainable Energetics ",
Int. Master course of both Estonian Universities, Tartu University and Tallinn University of Technology), taught
in Univ. of Hamburg, Germany, Osaka University, Japan, University Buenos Aires, Argentina, Technion Haifa,
Israel, Linz University, Austria, and Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia.
Initiator, founder and co-founder of 5 University spin-out companies (AQR (consulting), Wels, Austria (2001),
ALPPS Fuel Cell Systems GmbH (fuel cells), Graz, Austria (2001), Solar Surface, now Calus GmbH
(Selective Absorbers), Linz, Austria (2006), crystalsol OÜ (PV solar cell powders), Tallinn, Estonia (2008),
crystalsol GmbH (PV modules), Vienna, Austria (2009)).