Liia Hänni (née Juulik; born 4 October 1946) is an Estonian astrophysicist, social activist and former politician who voted for the Estonian restoration of Independence.

Liia Hänni
Minister of Reforms
In office
1992–1995
Prime MinisterMart Laar
Andres Tarand
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byPosition disestablished
Personal details
Born
Liia Juulik

(1946-10-04) 4 October 1946 (age 77)
Atla, Lümanda Parish, Saare County, Estonia
Political partySocial Democratic Party
SpouseUku Hänni
Alma materUniversity of Tartu

Education edit

Born in Atla, Saare County, Liia Hänni graduated from Saaremaa gymnasium in 1965 and the University of Tartu's Department of Physics in 1970.

Research activities edit

From 1970 to 1990, Hänni was a junior researcher and senior researcher of the Estonian Academy of Sciences in Astrophysics and the Institute of Atmospheric Physics (later Tartu Observatory). In 1986, the Observatory defended the candidate's thesis in astrophysics "Investigating the Atmosphere of Red Crayfish by the Synthetic Spectrum Method".[1] Her supervisor was Tõnu Kipper. She investigated the stars of the late spectrum class.

Hänni has published scientific articles in various publications. She has been a member of the Estonian Scientists' Union since 1989.

Publications edit

  • Hanni, L. The lithium-rich K-giant 9-Bootis. Soviet Astronomy Letters, 10(1), 51-53 (1984).
  • Hanni, L., Sitska, J. On the red giant titanium-oxide bands. Soviet Astronomy Letters, 11(6), 367-369 (1985).
  • TiO isotoopide ridade uurimine külmade tähtede spektrites. // Tartu AO Publikatsioonid (1982) 49.
  • Liitiumisisaldus hiidtähtede atmosfääris. // Tartu AO Publikatsioonid (1982) 49.
  • Evolutsioonilised efektid punaste hiidtähtede keemilises koostises. // Tartu Tähetorni Kalender 1988. aastakas. Tallinn, 1987.

Political activities edit

Hänni was a part of the Estonian Centre for the Environment Party. She was a member of the Congress of Estonia. In 1992, she was elected to the Riigikogu as a member of what is now the Social Democratic Party (Jõgeva and Tartu electoral district).

She has published articles on privatization and the progress of reforms.

Membership in representative bodies edit

Hänni was a member of the Constitutional Committee of the Riigikogu in all its constituencies (As the chairwoman of the 6th Committee). She was the Estonian Minister of Reforms from 1992 to 1995. From 1996 to 1999, she was the President of the Moderate Women organization. Hänni is the program director of the e-Governance Academy, e-democracy and e-participation programs, and since 2011, Member of the Board of the EMSL Board of the Association of Free Alliances.

Awards edit

Personal life edit

Liia Hänni is married to Uku Hänni. They have a son, Kristjan. She is a member of the Tartu branch of Zonta International.

Literature edit

  • "Keda me valisime?", Kirjastus "Tartumaa", Tartu 1993

References edit

  1. ^ "Eesti teaduse biograafiline leksikon", 1. köide
  2. ^ "Bearer of decorations: Liia Hänni (III)". Estonian State Decorations. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Bearer of decorations: Liia Hänni (II)". Estonian State Decorations. Retrieved 31 May 2018.

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