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Volker Heine was born on 19 September, 1930 in Hamburg, Germany, is a New Zealand scientist. Discover Volker Heine's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

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Age 93 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 19 September, 1930
Birthday 19 September
Birthplace Hamburg, Germany
Nationality Germany

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1930

Volker Heine FRS (born 19 September 1930 in Hamburg, Germany) is a New Zealand / British physicist.

He is married to Daphne and they have three children.

Volker Heine is considered a pioneer of theoretical and computational studies of the electronic structure of solids and liquids and the determination of physical properties derived from it.

Volker Heine was educated at Wanganui Collegiate School and the University of Otago (New Zealand).

1954

In 1954, he came to Cambridge (UK) on a Shell Post-Graduate Scholarship to do his Ph.D. in physics (1956) as student of Sir Nevill Mott.

In the following years he obtained a Fellowship at Clare College and became part of the new theory group in the Cavendish Laboratory and apart from a post-doc year and several sabbaticals and summer visits in the US, he stayed in Cambridge for the remainder of his career.

1972

He was awarded the Maxwell Medal and Prize in 1972, the Royal Medal of the Royal Society (London) in 1993, the Dirac Medal of the Institute of Physics in 1994, and the Max Born Prize in 2001.

He has been visiting professor at several universities around the world and External Scientific Member of the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research in Stuttgart.

Volker Heine's research essentially covered three areas: (a) Understanding the behavior of materials from the calculation of their electronic structure; (b) Understanding the origin of incommensurately modulated materials; (c) Understanding the structure and properties of minerals from an atomic point of view.

His main research topic is electronic structure theory and particularly the development of various fundamental concepts for condensed matter physics.

Here, his pioneering work on pseudopotentials forms a basis of most presently undertaken electronic structure and total-energy calculations, in particular for semiconductors and so-called sp-bonded metals.

He also developed the basic description of electron-phonon coupling, and much of our understanding of the structure and atomic relaxation at surfaces was established by Heine.

Furthermore, his groundbreaking work on the complex band structure and pioneering ideas in the theory of surface states provides the basis of present-day description and understanding of electronic properties of bulk and interfaces.

This includes the concept of metal-induced gap states at metal-semiconductor heterostructures and the understanding of Schottky barriers.

Amongst his seminal contributions are also the formulation of a recursion method for electronic structure studies, a theory of incommensurate structures of polytypes of silicon carbide, and a model for incommensurate and framework structures of minerals.

He studied magnetic properties of solids, various aspects of crystal phase transitions e.g. and thermal expansion and more.

Volker Heine has published more than 200 research papers, several review articles and one text book.

1974

Volker Heine was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1974 and of the American Physical Society in 1987.

1976

In 1976, Heine became a professor and took over as head of the theory group which was by then called "Theory of Condensed Matter".

1997

He held that position until his retirement in 1997.

Volker Heine has been a very active figure in the international scientific community, shaping in particular the landscape of the field of atomistic computer simulations in Europe.

He initiated and later led the Psi-k network, a worldwide network of researchers working on the advancement of first-principles computational materials science.

Psi-k's mission is to develop fundamental theory, algorithms, and computer codes in order to understand, predict, and design materials properties and functions.

Key activities of Psi-k are the organization of conferences, workshops, tutorials and training schools as well as the dissemination of scientific thinking in society.