After studying physics and astrophysics at the universities of Frankfurt, Göttingen and Freiburg, Dr. Dirk Soltau worked as an astrophysicist for the renowned Leibniz-Institut für Sonnenphysik in Freiburg. There he was responsible for the largest solar telescope in Europe and led a working group for "Adaptive Optics". On the Sun, he is particularly interested in the smallest structures that can only be seen with extremely powerful telescopes.
Today, Dirk Soltau works as a consultant for telescope development. His clients are institutes and companies in Germany and abroad. When you have spent a lot of time in remote observatories, and when you have looked through telescopes into the far reaches of the universe for a long time, your perspective can change. That's why Dirk Soltau looks at the world with a special perspective, and it shows in his lectures.
Dirk Soltau is not only a scientist, but also a storyteller, an explainer and an entertainer. For years, he has been a popular keynote speaker on land and a lecturer on the seven seas. His leitmotif here is the cautionary words of Oscar Wilde: "Boredom is a sin for which there is no absolution." Dirk Soltau is married, has three grown-up children, and when it's all done, he likes to cruise through the Black Forest on his motorcycle.
Depending upon the circumstances, it is possible that another expert will join this cruise instead.