Harder received a PhD in chemistry, and works at the Institute for Physical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Physics,
University of Kiel,
Kiel, Germany.
His work in sound installation, exhibitions and concerts include: the International New Music Festival
Rümlingen, Switzerland, Evenings of New Music
Bratislava, Flanders Music Festival
Antwerp,[10] Nové Expozice hudby
Brno.[11][12]
Awards
In 2001 he received a "Kulturnetz-Preis", and 3,000 Mark, by
Schleswig-Holstein's culture minister Ute Erdsiek-Rave.[13]
Works
His works as a scientist in the field of molecular spectroscopy have been featured in:
Hauke Harder; Helmut Dreizler; Duan Papouek (September 1995). "The direct l -type resonance spectrum of CF 35 3 Cl in its vibrational state v 6 = 1". Molecular Physics. 86 (1): 107–124.
Bibcode:
1995MolPh..86..107H.
doi:
10.1080/00268979500101871.
Carsten Gerke; Hauke Harder (14 June 1996). "Direct l-type doubling transitions in the ν6 = 1 vibrational state of CF3Br and CF3I: l-type resonance effects on the spin-rotation coupling". Chemical Physics Letters. 255 (4–6): 287–294.
Bibcode:
1996CPL...255..287G.
doi:
10.1016/0009-2614(96)00399-5.,
Macholl, Sven; Mäder, Heinrich; Harder, Hauke; Margulès, Laurent; Dréan, Pascal; Cosléou, Jean; Demaison, Jean; Pracna, Petr (5 January 2009). "Rotational Spectrum of NSF3 in the Ground and v5 = 1 Vibrational States: Observation of Q-Branch Perturbation-Allowed Transitions with Δ(k − l) = 0, ±3, ±6 and Anomalies in the Rovibrational Structure of the v5 = 1 State". The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 113 (4). American Chemical Society (ACS): 668–679.
Bibcode:
2009JPCA..113..668M.
doi:
10.1021/jp807342f.
ISSN1089-5639.
PMID19123852.
Ulf Wötzel; Hauke Harder; Heinrich Mäder; Luciano Fusina (March 2005). "Hyperfine structure of rotational transitions of 14NF3 in the v4 = 1 vibrational state". Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy. 230 (1): 99–101.
Bibcode:
2005JMoSp.230...99W.
doi:
10.1016/j.jms.2004.10.003.
Hauke Harder is both a composer and physicist, Blake and Newton in one person, if you will. This fact is something that Harder has always presented as essentially accidental. This fact has sometimes made composers and musicians a bit nervous, suspicious of the program behind his programs. A large part of this nervousness is surely just the anxiety most citizens feel about science: they do not understand it but believe it to be true. This is just a modern substitute of the fear of God felt by all of our ancestors. In truth, though, Harder’s vision should rather make physicists nervous: his is an assertion that the aesthetic, with qualities incomprehensible to the rational eye and ear, also has a part, indeed the vital part, in the life of the mind.[28]
Knut Nieves,
Wolfgang von Schweinitz (1996). Punto e Basta: Hauke Harder / Stephan Ullmann. Kiel: Kulturamt d. Landeshauptstadt Kiel; Stadtgalerie im Sophienhof.
ISBN978-3-927979-43-7.