Günter Nimtz
University of Cologne, Germany
Biography
Günter Nimtz has completed his PhD in the year 1969 from Vienna University. At that time he studied semiconductor physics and discovered the negative differential resistivity of hot carriers in Tellurium. Later he investigated the electromagnetic interaction of biophysical systems and spent much time with the faster than light propagation of tunneling microwave signals. He has published more than 200 papers and several books in reputed journals. He has several patents, which for example are applied in electromagnetic compatibility chambers and in the preparation of rare earth metals. He is a retired Professor of Physics at the University of Cologne.
Abstract
Abstract : On the universal tunneling time