Regina Hitzenberger, Univ.-Prof. Dr.

1957
born in Gmunden, Oberösterreich, Austria

2015-2022 Vice-Rector for Infrastructure

Functions

Vice dean Faculty of Physics 2006/07–2007/08
Vice dean Faculty of Physics 2008/09
Vice dean Faculty of Physics 2009/10
Vice dean Faculty of Physics 2010/11
Vice rector Faculty of Physics 2014/15–2018/19
Vice rector Faculty of Physics 2019/20–2021/22
Vice rector Faculty of Physics 2022

Regina Hitzenberger has been Vice-Rector for Infrastructure since 2015. She studied physics, astronomy and mathematics at the University of Vienna and obtained her doctoral degree in 1982. Following research stays in the US and Japan, Hitzenberger received her habilitation degree in 1993. From 1997 to 2011, she was associate professor at the Faculty of Physics. Since 2012, she has been Professor of Aerosol and Cluster Physics at the University of Vienna. Regina Hitzenberger is a member of the American Association for Aerosol Research and the American Geophysical Union.

Education and Academic Career

1975-1982: Studies in Physics, Astronomy und Mathematics, University of Vienna
1980: Guest professorship at Washington University, St. Louis, USA
1982: Dr. phil. (doctoral degree in Physics)
1983-1986: Project assistant, University of Vienna
1986: University assistant, University of Vienna
1987: Southern California Air Quality Study, Los Angeles, USA
1989: Academic visit, University of Kyoto, Japan
1993: Habilitation, University of Vienna
1997-2011: Associate professor, University of Vienna
Since 1 January 2012: Professor of Aerosol and Cluster Physics, University of Vienna

Functions and Memberships

2000-2005: Member of the Committee on Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols (International Commission on Clouds and Precipitation, IUGG)
2002-2006: Vice-President, Association for Aerosol Research (GAeF)
2005-2008: Chair, Management Committee COST action 633 Particulate Matter and Health Effects
2006-2011: Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Physics, University of Vienna
Since 2007: Member of the Clean Air Commission, Austrian Academy of Sciences
2009-2012: Deputy Head of the research platform “Alternative Solvents as a Basis for Life Supporting Zones in (Exo)Planetary Systems (Exolife)”
2012-2015: Head of the research platform “Alternative Solvents as a Basis for Life Supporting Zones in (Exo)Planetary Systems (Exolife)”
2010-2012: Co-Chair, European Aerosol Assembly Working Group on PMx
2012-2015: Chair, European Aerosol Assembly Working Group on PMx
Member of the strategic advisory committee VITO (Flemish Institute of Technology, Belgium 2007); University of Evora (Portugal, since 2012)
Since 2013: Associate Editor, Journal of Aerosol Science
Since 2014: Board Member, Association for Aerosol Research
Since 1 October 2015: Vice-Rector for Infrastructure, University of Vienna (term: 1 October 2015 until 30 September 2019)

Additional Memberships

American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR)
American Geophysical Union
Chemisch Physikalische Gesellschaft (chemical physical society)
Austrian Physical Society

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