Carsten Könneker

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Board memberofUniversity of Konstanz, Science Media Center Germany, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
Carsten Könneker
Carsten Könneker in 2014
EducationWashington University in St. Louis (MA)
University of Cologne (Diploma in Physics)
Board member ofUniversity of Konstanz, Science Media Center Germany, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy

Carsten Könneker (born February 15, 1972, in Leverkusen, West Germany) is a German science journalist and science communication researcher. From 2010 to 2019, he was editor-in-chief of Spektrum der Wissenschaft, the German edition of Scientific American. From 2012 to 2018, he was professor of science communication and science studies at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, and founding director of the German National Institute for Science Communication, Karlsruhe. From 2019 to 2022, he was one of the managing directors of the Klaus Tschira Foundation.

Carsten Könneker studied German literature, philosophy and art history (Master of Arts, Washington University in St. Louis, USA, 1997) and physics (Diploma, University of Cologne, Germany, 1998).[1] From 1998 to 2000, he wrote his dissertation on the literary, aesthetic, and political-ideological reception of relativity theory and quantum mechanics during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany.[2] The dissertation was supported by a scholarship from the German National Academic Foundation.[3]

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