Dr.Andreas Junk
Contact
- Phone
- +49 461 805 2314
- Fax
- +49 460 805 2933
- andreas.junk-PleaseRemoveIncludingDashes-@uni-flensburg.de
- Building
- Gebäude Oslo
- Room
- OSL 458
- Street
- Auf dem Campus 1
- Post code / City
- 24943 Flensburg
Institutions
- Name
- Institut für Physik und ihre Didaktik und Geschichte
- Position
- Wissenschaftliche MitarbeiterInnen
Consultation hours
Dienstag 10:00-12:00 Uhr und nach Vereinbarung
Lectures
No | Title | Type | Semester |
---|---|---|---|
421002l | Grundlagen der Laborpraxis Gruppe A | Seminar/Praktikum | Autumn semester 2024 |
421005l | Ideengeschichte | Vorlesung | Autumn semester 2024 |
421015l | Nature of Science | Vorlesung/Seminar | Autumn semester 2024 |
421020l | Fachliche Vertiefung Thermodynamik | Seminar | Autumn semester 2024 |
421004l | Grundlagen der Laborpraxis Gruppe B | Seminar/Praktikum | Autumn semester 2024 |
History of the reasearch on the physiology of stereoscopic vision and of stereoscopic devices
Research into the effects of binocular vision in physics began in 1838 at the latest with the development of the first mirror stereoscope by Wheatstone. The awareness of spatial perception caused by binocular vision had already been known in previous centuries and had been verbalized by painters, among others. With the development of an apparatus that was able to convey an impression of space with two static images viewed simultaneously, physicists working experimentally had an opportunity to explore the boundary conditions of spatial vision. After a very dynamic development phase, in which the stereo viewer (based on Brewster's model) quickly found its way into the non-scientific public, various technologies were developed into the 20th century that brought the field back into scientific and technical laboratories.
further research interests
History of modern physics
narrative approaches to the history of science
learning about physics in extracurricular environments
selected publications
"From an idea to a vision: there's plenty of room at the bottom", American Journal of Physics, vol. 74, iss. 9, (2006). together with Falk Rieß
"Mikroskopie an der Universitätssternwarte Göttingen." In K. Hentschel (Hg.), Unsichtbare Hände – Zur Rolle von Laborassistenten, Mechanikern, Zeichnern und Amanuenses in der physikalischen Forschungs- und Entwicklungsarbeit. GNT-Verlag. Bielefeld, 2008
Entwicklung des Transmittierenden Röntgenmikroskops an der Universitätssternwarte Göttingen, PhD thesis, Carl-von-Ossietzky-Universität Oldenburg, 2009
"Historical Background: Nutrition", online essay for the EU project Storytelling @ Teaching Model, 2012, retrievable under: https://www.uni-flensburg.de/fileadmin/content/projekte/satm/backgrounds/historical-background-nutrition.pdf
"Inkludieren? Differenzieren? Thematisch zentrieren?", in L. Schulze Heuling (Hg.), Inklusive Lehr-Lernprozesse gestalten, Flensburg University Press, Flensburg, 2018, together with Stefan Brackertz und Lydia Schulze Heuling, S. 23 - 32
"Plenty of Room?", in P.Heering, C. Michelsen (Hgg.), Science as Culture in the European Context: Historical, Philosophical and Educational Perspectives, Flensburg University Press, Flensburg, 2019, S.27 - 42
memberships
Deutsche Gesellschaft für die Didaktik der Chemie und Physik
Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (Fachverbände Didaktik der Physik und Geschichte der Physik)
Gesellschaft für die Geschichte der Wissenschaften, der Medizin und der Technik
International History, Philosophy and Science Teaching Group (IHPST)
Scientific Instruemnt Society (SIS)
History of Science Society (HSS)
scientific CV
since 1st february 2016 Lecturer at the Institut für Mathematische und Naturwissenschaftlich-Technische Bildung der Europa-Universität Flensburg, working group Physics, its Teaching Methods and its History
2009 – 2010 research assistant at Carl-von-Ossietzky-Universität Oldenburg
2004 – 2009 PhD student at Carl-von-Ossietzky-Universität Oldenburg, Promotion im Mai 2009
1999 – 2002 research assistant at Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
1993 – 1999 undergraduate and graduate studies in physics, mathematics and chemistry at Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster