Hellmut Fischmeister
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Hellmut Fischmeister (14 May 1927 – 6 November 2019) was an Austrian metallurgist who was a pioneer in
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.


Education and career

Fischmeister studied physics, mathematics, and chemistry at the
University of Graz The University of Graz (german: link=no, Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, ), located in Graz, Austria, is the largest and oldest university in Styria, as well as the second-largest and second-oldest university in Austria. History The univers ...
from 1945 to 1951 and received his doctorate in physical chemistry with Otto Kratky in 1951. From 1953, he was a research assistant at the Institute of Inorganic Chemistry at
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. In 1956, he became head of the Physics and Materials groups at the Development Laboratory of LM Ericsson in Stockholm. From 1958, he led the Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy at the Swedish Institute for Metals Research (Institutet för Metallforskning) in Stockholm. In 1961, he qualified as a university lecturer at
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in the field of general and inorganic chemistry. From 1961, he headed the research department for cemented carbides at the stainless steel works of Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags AB in Söderfors, subsequently leading the entire research, development, and quality assurance of the stainless steel works in Söderfors (today Erasteel Kloster AB and Söderfors Steel AB). In 1965, Fischmeister accepted a call to the chair and head of the Institute of Metallic Materials at
Chalmers University of Technology Chalmers University of Technology ( sv, Chalmers tekniska högskola, often shortened to Chalmers) is a Swedish university located in Gothenburg that conducts research and education in technology and natural sciences at a high international leve ...
in Gothenburg. In 1975, he was appointed chair and head of the Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Testing at the
University of Leoben The University of Leoben (German: ''Montanuniversität Leoben'') in Austria is the country's university for mining, metallurgy and materials. It was founded on 4 November 1840 as the ''Steiermärkisch-Ständische Montanlehranstalt'' in Vordernbe ...
. In 1981, he became a scientific member of the Max Planck Society and director of the Institute of Materials Sciences at the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research in Stuttgart (now the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems). In addition to his leadership role at the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, he was also the founding director of the
Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics The Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Halle (Saale) is a research institute in Germany in the field of materials research. It was founded in 1992 by Hellmut Fischmeister and is a follow-up to the German Academy of Sciences Institut ...
in Halle (Saale) from 1991 to 1993. In 1995, he retired from the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research. Fischmeister was a member of the Austrian Universities' Board of Trustees (Universitätenkuratorium) from 1993 till 2003 and was a member of the Austrian Science Council from 2004 to 2009.


Honors and awards

Hellmut Fischmeister was elected as a foreign member of the
Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences The Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences or ''Kungliga Ingenjörsvetenskapsakademien'' (IVA), founded on 24 October 1919 by King Gustaf V, is one of the royal academies in Sweden. The academy is an independent organisation, which prom ...
in 1975. In 1981, he was elected as a corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and was a member of the
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since 1989. In 1995, he became a full member of the mathematical-natural sciences class of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. * 1969: Knight of the Royal Order of the North Star * 1991: Honorary Doctorate from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm * 1992: Honorary Doctorate from Graz University of Technology * 1997:
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany The Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (german: Verdienstorden der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, or , BVO) is the only federal decoration of Germany. It is awarded for special achievements in political, economic, cultural, intellect ...
, Cross of Merit 1st Class * 2007: Honorary Doctorate from the University of Leoben * 2010:
Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art The Austrian Decoration for Science and Art (german: Österreichisches Ehrenzeichen für Wissenschaft und Kunst) is a state decoration of the Republic of Austria and forms part of the Austrian national honours system. History The "Austrian ...
, 1st class * 2010: Honorary member of the German Society for Materials Science


References


External links


Eintrag
in ''Vem är Vem?'' Norrland 1968, S. 630 (
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, Swedish).
''Ehrungen''
(PDF; 1,5 MB). Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde (DGM), August 2010, S. 7–8. {{Authority control 2019 deaths 1927 births University of Graz alumni Knights of the Order of the Polar Star Recipients of the Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art, 1st class Officers Crosses of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences Members of Academia Europaea Members of the Austrian Academy of Sciences Max Planck Society people University of Stuttgart faculty Academics of the Graz University of Technology Academics of the University of Leoben Chalmers University of Technology faculty Metallurgists Max Planck Institute directors Ericsson people