Walter Lang
Publication Count: 1
Publication List:
(1) A Wearable Computing System for Dynamic Locating of Parking Spaces, Volume 7, Issue 4, July 2010
About Walter Lang:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Walter Lang studied physics at Munich University and received his Diploma in 1982 on Raman spectroscopy of crystals with low symmetry. His Ph.D. in engineering at Munich Technical University was on flame-induced vibrations. In 1987 he joined the Fraunhofer Institute for Solid State Technology in Munich, where he worked on microsystems technology. In 1995 he became the head of the sensors department at the Institute of Micromachining and Information Technology of the Hahn- Schickard Gesellschaft (HSG-IMIT) in Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany, working on sensors for flow and angular rate, sensor test and modeling. Prof. Walter Lang joined the University of Bremen in February 2003. He is heading the Institute for microsensors, -actuators and –systems (IMSAS) and he is the speaker of the Microsystems Center Bremen (MCB). His projects cover sensors and microfluidic systems, sensor networks for logistic applications and the embedding of sensors in sensorial materials.
Publication List:
(1) A Wearable Computing System for Dynamic Locating of Parking Spaces, Volume 7, Issue 4, July 2010

About Walter Lang:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Walter Lang studied physics at Munich University and received his Diploma in 1982 on Raman spectroscopy of crystals with low symmetry. His Ph.D. in engineering at Munich Technical University was on flame-induced vibrations. In 1987 he joined the Fraunhofer Institute for Solid State Technology in Munich, where he worked on microsystems technology. In 1995 he became the head of the sensors department at the Institute of Micromachining and Information Technology of the Hahn- Schickard Gesellschaft (HSG-IMIT) in Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany, working on sensors for flow and angular rate, sensor test and modeling. Prof. Walter Lang joined the University of Bremen in February 2003. He is heading the Institute for microsensors, -actuators and –systems (IMSAS) and he is the speaker of the Microsystems Center Bremen (MCB). His projects cover sensors and microfluidic systems, sensor networks for logistic applications and the embedding of sensors in sensorial materials.








