Gregor P. Henze is a German-American engineer.
Henze, a Berlin native, [1] was a named a Fulbright Scholar in 1989, [1] and resided in the United States from 1990 to 1991, [2] where he completed his master's of science in mechanical engineering at Oregon State University in 1991. [3] He subsequently earned his Diplom in mechanical engineering from the Technical University of Berlin in 1992, and returned to the United States to obtain a doctorate in civil engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder in 1995. [3] Henze remained on the CU Boulder faculty, where he was later named Charles Victor Schelke Endowed Chair. [3] From 2013, he has held a joint position at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. [4] In 2022, Henze was appointed a Fulbright Distinguished Chair at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. [1] [2] Over the course of his career in the United States, Henze naturalized as an American citizen. [2]
Gregor P. Henze is a German-American engineer.
Henze, a Berlin native, [1] was a named a Fulbright Scholar in 1989, [1] and resided in the United States from 1990 to 1991, [2] where he completed his master's of science in mechanical engineering at Oregon State University in 1991. [3] He subsequently earned his Diplom in mechanical engineering from the Technical University of Berlin in 1992, and returned to the United States to obtain a doctorate in civil engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder in 1995. [3] Henze remained on the CU Boulder faculty, where he was later named Charles Victor Schelke Endowed Chair. [3] From 2013, he has held a joint position at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. [4] In 2022, Henze was appointed a Fulbright Distinguished Chair at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. [1] [2] Over the course of his career in the United States, Henze naturalized as an American citizen. [2]