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Hartmut Pasternak

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Hartmut Pasternak (West Berlin, 1954) is a structural engineer, practitioner, researcher and a full professor from Brandenburg Technical University Cottbus/Seftenberg. His father was a physicist and engineer from Berlin and his mother was of Lower Saxon origin from a family who is partly native of Brunswick. In 1915, his great-grandfather purchased a house from Nobel prize winner for physics Wilhelm Wien (laureate in 1911), which is believed to be related to his father`s choice of occupation. Hartmut Pasternak left West Berlin as a teenager to study in Brunswick (Germany) and at Urbana-Champaign (USA). He subsequently became a professor at BTU and stayed there the entire career due to circumstances. He has been involved in several extraordinary projects as The Tropical Island, near Berlin, Porsche Pavilion in Wolfsburg etc. He is considered one of the world top experts in steel structures. Hartmut Pasternak is also a piano player and in his youth, he was an estimated singer. Hartmut Pasternak is distantly related to Boris Pasternak, a Nobel Prize winner for literature.


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https://www.b-tu.de/fg-stahlbau/team/alumni https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=0uM47eAAAAAJ


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