Martin Plato
Martin Plato received his Diploma in physics and mathematics (1962) and his PhD in natural sciences (1965) from FUB. In 1963, he joined the Research Institute of AEG, Germany, and soon became the head of its Scientific Application Laboratory. In 1971, he moved to the Institute of Experimental Physics of FUB as a senior scientist in the research group of Prof. Möbius. His main activity there was quantum computational work on super-computers for analyzing magnetic resonance spectra and to determine transient molecular intermediates of bioorganic photoreactions (until his retirement in 1997). He continued the magnetic resonance cooperation with Prof. Möbius at FUB until 2020. Since 2014, he has been working with a research team at Wilhelm Foerster Observatory, Berlin, on astrometric problems such as flyby anomaly of solar space vehicles.